James L. Goodwin State Forest

James L. Goodwin State Forest is a Connecticut state forest covering approximately 2,000 acres (810 ha) in the towns of Chaplin and Hampton. The lands became public property when James L. Goodwin donated the personal forest he had been developing since 1913 to the state in 1964.[3]

James L. Goodwin State Forest
Observation deck on Pine Acres Lake,
Goodwin State Forest
Map showing the location of James L. Goodwin State Forest
Map showing the location of James L. Goodwin State Forest
Location in Connecticut
Map showing the location of James L. Goodwin State Forest
Map showing the location of James L. Goodwin State Forest
James L. Goodwin State Forest (the United States)
LocationWindham, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°48′15″N 72°05′43″W / 41.80417°N 72.09528°W / 41.80417; -72.09528[1]
Area2,003 acres (8.11 km2)[2]
Elevation646 ft (197 m)[1]
Established1964
Governing bodyConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
WebsiteJames L. Goodwin State Forest

Features

Ponds and trails

The forest encompasses 189-acre (76 ha) Pine Acres Lake[4] and two smaller ponds, 18-acre (7.3 ha) Black Spruce Pond and 14-acre (5.7 ha) Brown Hill Pond, that are used for fishing and canoeing.[5][6] The forest has 14 miles (23 km) of trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding.[7] Trails include sections of the blue-blazed Natchaug Trail and the Air Line State Park Trail.[3]

Education center

The Goodwin Forest Conservation Education Center is an environmental education facility operated by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection in partnership with the Connecticut Forest and Park Association. Programs are offered for schools, the public, and educators. Forest management programs are also offered for landowners, foresters, loggers, and municipal-land-use commissioners. The site includes a wildlife garden, a small nature museum, the southern shore of Pine Acres Pond, and a youth group campsite.[7]

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