Indian Well State Park Explained

Indian Well State Park
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Label:Indian Well State Park
Location:Shelton, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates:41.3389°N -73.1244°W
Area:153acres
Elevation:43feet
Established:1928
Designation:Connecticut state park
Administrator:Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Indian Well State Park is a public recreation area occupying on the west bank of Lake Housatonic, an impoundment of the Housatonic River, within the city limits of Shelton, Connecticut. The state park's scenic features include a 15feet horsetail waterfalls with splash pool at bottom. The park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

History

The park was created in 1928 when the State Park and Forest Commission purchased 150 acres which included nearly two miles of riverfront from the Ousatonic Water Power Company. Beginning in the 1990s, the park became the scene of annual regattas hosted by the New Haven Rowing Club.

Activities and amenities

The park is traversed from north to south by the blue-blazed Paugussett Trail. A boat launch provides access to Lake Housatonic, which is a state Bass Management Lake with smallmouth and largemouth bass, white catfish, white perch, yellow perch, American eel, sunfish, and carp. The park also offers lifeguard-supervised swimming and picnicking facilities.

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