Visit Voluntown, CTThe Town of Voluntown was incorporated in 1721, the town of Voluntown lies in the southeastern part of Connecticut, bordering the State of Rhode Island, as well as Windham County and the towns of North Stonington and Griswold. Located half way between Boston and New York, Voluntown is conveniently accessible from I-95 and I-395, Route 2 and the scenic highway of Route 49. The town’s population of 2,500 doubles during the summer months as its tourism season flourishes.
Visitors enjoy lodging at places such as Nature’s Campsite, or Circle C Campground, and hometown cooking at popular restaurants such as Town Grill and Pizzeria. Nearby Pachaug State Forest provides 28,000 acres of recreational opportunities and the area is known as one of the top five sites for fall foliage in Connecticut. Within town limits, visitors will also find numerous riding trails and the state’s only “horse camp”, as well as boating and fishing at Beach Pond, which has a public boat launch and is annually stocked by both Connecticut and Rhode Island. Voluntown is also home to many entrepreneurial companies offering services from carpentry and construction to antiques and motion pictures. Dairy and tree farms are an important part of the Voluntown economy, as well. “Voluntown is a unique little town. The Town has always worked well with us and is fortunate to have great assets like 26,000 acres of state forest, the Pachaug River and recreational opportunities like hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and other outdoor sports. It is a great place for people who love the outdoors!” – Pete Lazourack, Nature’s Campsite. |
TOWN OF VOLUNTOWN
Voluntown Town Hall 115 Main Street Voluntown, CT 06384 p. 860-376-4089 f. 860-376-3295 http://www.voluntown.gov/ Pachaug State Forest,
219 Ekonk HIll Road. Ph: (860) 376-4075. Encompassing 26,477 acres of public lands, access roads, and trails across six towns, Pachaug State Forest is the largest in Connecticut. The massive park is a paradise for campers, hikers, backpackers, snowmobilers, motorcyclists, equestrians, hunters, and all-around nature appreciators, checking all the boxes for outdoor experience, rugged beauty, adventure, and adrenaline. Pachaug is derived from the Indian term meaning “bend” or “turn in the river”. The state forest is home to a rich menagerie of wildlife and terrain. Here, the Pachaug River rises from its headwaters at Beach Pond and ambles through the forest for a good portion of its course. The Pachaug-Great Meadow Swamp, a designated National Natural Landmark, is one of the finest and most extensive Atlantic white cedar swamps in Connecticut. Ponds, streams, waterfalls, ravines, mill ruins, and glacial fields dot the landscape, providing unlimited opportunity to explore four seasons a year. READ MORE
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