HADDAM MEADOWS STATE PARK
HADDAM MEADOWS STATE PARK381 Route 80 Killingworth, Connecticut 06419
Phone: 860-663-2030 Toll Free: 866-287-2757
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Haddam Meadows State Park
'Dock on the Connecticut River'
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Boat launch and dock open to the public
Haddam Meadows State Park
'Haddam Meadows'
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The meadows end of the park
Haddam Meadows State Park
'A Gaggle'
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Swans feeding off vegetation in the Connecticut River.
Haddam Meadows State Park
'Swan Dance'
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One swan gave me a classic pose.
Haddam Meadows State Park
'Spread Wings'
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A swan keeping its wings cleaned and groomed.
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'Resident Swans I'
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If you look close enough this is a cluster of five swans that slept together on the ice. I obesrved while one by one they woke up and hopped back in the water.
Haddam Meadows State Park
'Resident Swans II'
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These swans were the last ones to get up and hop in the water after a nights sleep.
Haddam Meadows State Park overlooks the scenic Connecticut River and offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnicking.
In colonial times the broad floodplain that is now Haddam Meadows State Park played an important role in the agricultural economy of the area. Fertilized each year by spring flooding along the banks of the Connecticut River, it yielded abundant crops of hay and grain. After the harvest, the meadow was used as common pasture for all who owned livestock in Haddam.
Situated on the channel side of the river, the meadows were important in the last century as a shipping point. River steamers brought cargoes from New York and returned loaded with products like firewood or gin. Later, the railroad did a flourishing business carrying people to and from Saybrook to Hartford. Several local train stops were situated within the boundaries of the present park.
The park was created in 1944 with a gift of 154 acres from the Hazen Foundation.
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