There are so many great state parks in Connecticut. The first, Putnam Memorial State Park, was established way back in 1887. Plenty of places like Kent Falls State Park and Hammonasset Beach State Park draw countless visitors a year from all over the region. Others may have less familiar names, like Auerfarm State Park. This 40-acre preserve in Bloomfield is the newest of all state parks in Connecticut, having been donated to the state in 2015 as a sect of farmland from nearby Auer Farm. It’s a lovely spot to spend a few hours and is a wonderful place to enjoy nature.

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You can learn more about Auerfarm State Park from the official Connecticut website.

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