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Connecticut Water Trails
Program
Connecticut
Water Trails
Litchfield County
Litchfield
Mount Tom Pond

Site Location:
Avalon Lane, Litchfield, Connecticut
Basic Information:
Mount Tom
Park is one of the oldest parks in the state
park system; it is named for the mountain within its boundaries. There
is a stone tower on top of the mountain that is a favored destination
among hikers. The summit of Mt. Tom is 1325 feet above sea level
Type:
Lake
Water Type:
Fresh
Season:
Site Contact Information:
Site Coordinates:
Longitude
73.27874799999999 ° W
Latitude 41.700389 °N
Location Map:

USGS Quadrangle:
Litchfield
Driving Directions:
From the
East:
take I-84, Exit 39 (Route 4). Follow Route 4 to Route 118.
Continue on Route 118 into Litchfield, then pick up Route 202.
Mount Tom is on Route 202. When you see a lake on the
left, look for park signs.
From the
North:
take Route 8, Exit 42 onto Route 118. Follow Route 118 into
Litchfield, then pick up Route 202. Mount Tom is on Route 202.
When you see a lake on the left, look for park signs.
From the
South:
take Route 8, Exit 42 onto Route 118. Follow Route 118 into
Litchfield, then pick up Route 202. Mount Tom is on Route
202. When you see a lake on the left, look for park signs.
From New
York:
take Route 7 north onto Route 202. Follow Route 202 north.
Continue on Route 202 approximately 1/4 mile past the turnoff
for Route 341 in Woodville. At the top of a long uphill
grade look for park signs on the right.
Directions Map:
Google Map
Boat Launch Information:
Mount Tom Pond Boat Launch
ADA Access:
Site Description:
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Additional Info:
Site History:
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