John A. Minetto State Park: A Natural Escape
Explore the natural beauty of John A. Minetto State Park in Connecticut: hiking, fishing, and cross-country skiing await!
John A. Minetto State Park, nestled in Goshen and Torrington, Connecticut, offers 715 acres of outdoor recreation. Originally part of a flood control project, the park provides a serene escape with opportunities for fishing, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
A brief summary to John A Minetto State Park
- CT-272, Torrington, Connecticut, 06790, US
- +1860-482-1817
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit during the fall for stunning foliage views.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy by the pond.
- Bring your fishing gear for pond and stream fishing.
Getting There
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Driving
John A. Minetto State Park is accessible via Route 272. From Torrington, head north on Route 272. The park entrance will be on your left. Limited parking is available near the entrance. Be aware that parking may be seasonal. There are no parking fees.
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Walking
If you are in the vicinity of Torrington, accessing the park by foot is possible via Route 272. Be mindful of traffic as you make your way to the park entrance. Once inside, trails are available for exploration. There are no sidewalks along the road.