KETTLETOWN STATE PARK SOUTHBURY CONNECTICUT USA
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Kettletown State Park, Park in Southbury, Connecticut, United States - The Best State Park
Kettletown State Park is a state park in the town of Southbury, Connecticut, on the eastern shore of the Housatonic River's Lake Zoar. Park activities include swimming, camping, hiking, picnicking, and fishing.
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Part II | Hiking | Kettletown State Park | In Connecticut
Howdy all!
So this is part II of our adventure through Kettletown State Park. I'll admit, this part of the adventure was a bit more epic than the first because..WATERFALLS. It was such a beautiful area, definitely recommend that you all visit it when you get a chance!
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Gillette Castle State Park || Connecticut
Gillette Castle State Park was an awesome place to explore inside and also the surrounding area! There are plenty of hiking trails and tons of historic information to absorb while visiting the area.
Check out more information about Gillette Castle State Park on our website:
On this adventure we headed east in Connecticut towards the Connecticut River. At the time we knew very little about the location we were heading to, but when all the images of the park centered around a castle, we knew we wouldn't be disappointed. Gillette Caste State Park is a very unique park that revolves around an American actor-manager, playwright, and stage-manager's past. If you head there in present time however, the castle feels very much alive.
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Take a short visit to Kettletown State Park, in Southbury and Oxford, CT, USA. Experience some of the hiking trails available in this gem of a Connecticut State Park.
Free parking coming to Connecticut state parks
Connecticut residents are now paying $10 more for registration, but with that increased fee, you can now park for free at state parks.
Video of Kettletown State Park, CT from Dr. David P.
Dr. David P.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Ranger Review: CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete at Kettletown State Park CT
**Campground Review**
Me and my 10yo hit up this park for a stay while road tripping through the northeast for my speaking tour. We spent quite a bit of time in CT State Parks on this trip, and this was one of the best. Like most states, CT has quite a few really nice ones and others that seem to have been forgotten by the park system.
Kettletown has everything you could want in a state park visit...
Swimming area
Fishing area
Hiking
Woods
Camping, both primitive and hook up
We enjoyed playing there, especially chasing the Canadian Geese by the lake. We were there in early June, and were almost eaten alive by mosquitoes when we ventured into the woods. Take lots of bug spray and wear long sleeves/pants, even in the summer. I promise your stay will be more fun that way.
**Product Review**
CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete-
Be sure to watch the video for us using the machete-
As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. Today, while we were at the park, we tested and reviewed the Chance in Hell 18 Machete from CRKT. My son and I both played with, I mean, USED the machete in a serious adult fashion while there.
We both approve and absolutely love this machete. As a former Marine and longtime outdoorsman, I've used a wide variety of really crappy machetes over the years ranging from off-the-shelf ones to military issue. I found that most would not hold an edge, were flimsy, and often broke with a modicum of use. Not so with this one.
I anticipate this beast of a machete, a Ken Onion design by the way, to last me a good long while. As a matter of fact, I think more of these will make excellent gifts for my boys in the future.
It's solidly built and chops wood as well as a hatchet. Even with one swipe, my son was able to make quick cuts to kindling wood and branches. We also tried it on soft ferns to see if it would cut or just bend them over. Quick swipes and the soft ferns were gone.
Aside from being a great camping and adventuring tool, if the zombie apocalypse ever occurs (fingers crossed!), this machete will make an excellent zombie-killin' tool.
The size is perfect for carrying but long enough to do some damage.
Kettletown State Park:
Camping in Connecticut:
The Dyrt: A better way to search for campgrounds:
Fishing Kettletown State Park, Connecticut
Video of Kettletown State Park, CT from Dr. David P.
Dr. David P.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Ranger Review: CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete at Kettletown State Park CT
**Campground Review**
Me and my 10yo hit up this park for a stay while road tripping through the northeast for my speaking tour. We spent quite a bit of time in CT State Parks on this trip, and this was one of the best. Like most states, CT has quite a few really nice ones and others that seem to have been forgotten by the park system.
Kettletown has everything you could want in a state park visit...
Swimming area
Fishing area
Hiking
Woods
Camping, both primitive and hook up
We enjoyed playing there, especially chasing the Canadian Geese by the lake. We were there in early June, and were almost eaten alive by mosquitoes when we ventured into the woods. Take lots of bug spray and wear long sleeves/pants, even in the summer. I promise your stay will be more fun that way.
**Product Review**
CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete-
Be sure to watch the video for us using the machete-
As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. Today, while we were at the park, we tested and reviewed the Chance in Hell 18 Machete from CRKT. My son and I both played with, I mean, USED the machete in a serious adult fashion while there.
We both approve and absolutely love this machete. As a former Marine and longtime outdoorsman, I've used a wide variety of really crappy machetes over the years ranging from off-the-shelf ones to military issue. I found that most would not hold an edge, were flimsy, and often broke with a modicum of use. Not so with this one.
I anticipate this beast of a machete, a Ken Onion design by the way, to last me a good long while. As a matter of fact, I think more of these will make excellent gifts for my boys in the future.
It's solidly built and chops wood as well as a hatchet. Even with one swipe, my son was able to make quick cuts to kindling wood and branches. We also tried it on soft ferns to see if it would cut or just bend them over. Quick swipes and the soft ferns were gone.
Aside from being a great camping and adventuring tool, if the zombie apocalypse ever occurs (fingers crossed!), this machete will make an excellent zombie-killin' tool.
The size is perfect for carrying but long enough to do some damage.
Kettletown State Park:
Camping in Connecticut:
The Dyrt: A better way to search for campgrounds:
Video of Kettletown State Park, CT from Dr. David P.
Dr. David P.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Ranger Review: CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete at Kettletown State Park CT
**Campground Review**
Me and my 10yo hit up this park for a stay while road tripping through the northeast for my speaking tour. We spent quite a bit of time in CT State Parks on this trip, and this was one of the best. Like most states, CT has quite a few really nice ones and others that seem to have been forgotten by the park system.
Kettletown has everything you could want in a state park visit...
Swimming area
Fishing area
Hiking
Woods
Camping, both primitive and hook up
We enjoyed playing there, especially chasing the Canadian Geese by the lake. We were there in early June, and were almost eaten alive by mosquitoes when we ventured into the woods. Take lots of bug spray and wear long sleeves/pants, even in the summer. I promise your stay will be more fun that way.
**Product Review**
CRKT Chance in Hell 18 Machete-
Be sure to watch the video for us using the machete-
As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. Today, while we were at the park, we tested and reviewed the Chance in Hell 18 Machete from CRKT. My son and I both played with, I mean, USED the machete in a serious adult fashion while there.
We both approve and absolutely love this machete. As a former Marine and longtime outdoorsman, I've used a wide variety of really crappy machetes over the years ranging from off-the-shelf ones to military issue. I found that most would not hold an edge, were flimsy, and often broke with a modicum of use. Not so with this one.
I anticipate this beast of a machete, a Ken Onion design by the way, to last me a good long while. As a matter of fact, I think more of these will make excellent gifts for my boys in the future.
It's solidly built and chops wood as well as a hatchet. Even with one swipe, my son was able to make quick cuts to kindling wood and branches. We also tried it on soft ferns to see if it would cut or just bend them over. Quick swipes and the soft ferns were gone.
Aside from being a great camping and adventuring tool, if the zombie apocalypse ever occurs (fingers crossed!), this machete will make an excellent zombie-killin' tool.
The size is perfect for carrying but long enough to do some damage.
Kettletown State Park:
Camping in Connecticut:
The Dyrt: A better way to search for campgrounds:
Kettletown State Park
The Brook Trail follows the cascades of Kettletown Brook down to Lake Zoar in Kettletown State Park in Connecticut.
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