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Mount Tom State Park

 

 

 

Site Location:  South Lake Street, Litchfield, Connecticut

Basic Information:

Mount Tom 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: State Park

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Site Contact Information:

Route 202, Litchfield, Connecticut

Phone:

Park Office (Memorial Day to Labor Day)  (860) 567-8870

From September Through May Direct Inquiries  New Preston (860) 868-2592

Site Coordinates:

Longitude 73.281374 ºW  Latitude 41.688245 ºN

Location Map:

Litchfield - Mount Tom Pond

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

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Additional Info:

Mount Tom State Park - DEP

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