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Mount Bushnell State Park
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Mount Bushnell across the waters of Lake Waramaug
Mount Bushnell State Park is located in Connecticut
Mount Bushnell State Park
Mount Bushnell State Park
Location in Connecticut
Location Washington, Connecticut, United States
Area 214 acres (87 ha)
Elevation 1,178 ft (359 m)
Designation Connecticut state park
Established 1916
Administrator Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
Website Mount Bushnell State Park

Mount Bushnell State Park is a fantastic place to explore the outdoors! It's a public park located in Washington, Connecticut, a town in the beautiful New England region of the United States. This park is found just south of a pretty lake called Lake Waramaug.

The park is a natural, wild area where you can enjoy hiking and connect with nature. It covers about 214 acres, which is a lot of space to explore! It's a great spot for a day trip if you love being outside.

Mount Bushnell State Park: Explore Nature!

Mount Bushnell State Park is a special kind of park. It's known as an "undeveloped" park. This means it's kept very natural, with fewer buildings or paved paths. It's perfect for people who want to experience nature as it truly is.

The main activity here is hiking. You can walk along trails and enjoy the quiet forests. It's a wonderful place to see local plants and maybe even some wildlife.

What is a State Park?

A state park is a piece of land that a state government protects. These parks are set aside for everyone to enjoy. They help keep natural areas safe for plants, animals, and people.

State parks often offer activities like hiking, picnicking, and learning about nature. They are important for keeping our environment healthy.

A Bit of Park History

Mount Bushnell State Park has been around for a long time! It officially became a state park in 1916. That's over 100 years ago!

The park started when the state of Connecticut bought 70 acres of land. Over the years, more land was added to create the 214-acre park we know today.

Who Looks After the Park?

The park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. You might hear this group called "DEEP" for short. Their job is to protect Connecticut's natural resources.

DEEP makes sure the park stays safe and clean for visitors. They also work to protect the animals and plants that live there. They help keep the park a great place for future generations to enjoy.

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