Free CT State Parks Weekend is HERE!

This Saturday and Sunday Fees Waved At All Connecticut State Parks

All Parking and Museum Fees Waived This Weekend as Part of Celebration of State Parks Centennial. While this is a big deal, Danbury has no state parks or museums which require a parking fee. Danbury is home to two State Parks: Wooster Mountain State Park and Bennett's Pond, which is shared with Ridgefield. In Ridgefield, State Parks include Seth Low Pierrepont and Bennett's Pond. Click here for a list of Ridgefield open spaces and State Parks. 

A Centennial Celebration

Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Commissioner Robert Klee today announced that as part of the ongoing celebration of the state parks centennial, this upcoming Saturday and Sunday -- July 26 and 27 -- will be "Free State Parks Weekend" in Connecticut. For the weekend, all parking and museum fees will be waived throughout Connecticut's state park system.

"To encourage everyone to visit a state park in this Centennial year, we are waiving fees at our parks this Saturday and Sunday," said Governor Malloy, who made the announcement during an event at Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden -- one of Connecticut's 107 state parks. "This means we will not charge the usual parking fees and we will not collect admission fees at state park museums. With this added incentive, we expect many new patrons to visit a park and experience first-hand the beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities they offer so close to home."

Learn more about the State Parks and Museums

For more information, please visit Governor Malloy's website: here

 

 

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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