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Natchaug State Forest Overview Ü Location: Ashford, Eastford, Chaplin, Hampton, Pomfret, Brooklyn. Description: 13,311 acres. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Nipmuck State Forest SV171 Thompson Woodstock Putnam Eastford SV244 Ashford Pomfret ¤£44 SV101 Mashamoquet Brook State Park Halls Pond Water Access Halls Pond Natchaug State Forest SV169 SV198 Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) SV89 James L. Goodwin State Forest Chaplin Mansfield Hampton Brooklyn Israel Putnam Monument Bigelow Pond Water Access Dianas Pool Water Access SV97 ¤£6 Mansfield Hollow Wildlife Area Mansfield Hollow State Park SV205 Little River Wildlife Area Windham Windham Beaver Brook State Park Scenic Reserve Canterbury Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 10,000 5,000 0 10,000 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ashford Ü Location: Ashford Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 1,773 acres in Ashford. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Yale Forest Private Inholding Closed to Hunting 500 Ft. Boundary Walker Dr Chism Rd State Hwy 89 Kidder Brook Rd Center Tpke Kozey Rd Pillau Rd Turnpike Rd Westford Hill Rd Eastford Moon Rd Natchaug State Forest Tinkerville Rd S89 Chatey Rd V Oakes Rd Iron Mine Ln Farm Dr Lustig Rd SunsetNorth Rd Dr Lipps Rd Horse Hill Rd Baricak Rd LakesideDr Howey Rd Gagne Rd Pease Rd Rosyer Rd WestfordRd Willington Ashford Floeting Rd Amidon Rd Laurel Ln Seckar Rd Fitts Rd Perry Hill Rd Art Rd James Rd Zaicek Rd Graham Rd Ashford Center Rd Nott Hwy Krapf Rd State Hwy 74 74 44 SV Hartford¤£ Providence Tpke Seles Rd Pumpkin Hill Rd Happy Hill Ln US Hwy 44 Slade Rd BebbingtonMolnar Rd Rd Pompey Rd Upton Rd Mansfield Rd Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 3,500 1,750 0 3,500 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Eastford - North Location: Pomfret Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 700 acres in Eastford North. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Yale Forest Bigelow Brook Wildlife Area 500 Ft. Boundary Lake Dr Cove Rd Lake Rd Kenyonville Rd Hawkins Rd Crystal Pond Rd Kozey Rd Crystal Pond Rd Woodstock Route 198 Walker Dr Ashford Rd Buell Dr Camp Yankee Rd Westford Rd Chism Rd Moon Rd Weeks Rd County Rd Lakeside Dr Farm Dr Church Rd Ashford Lake Dr State Hwy 198 MillBridge Rd Horse Hill Rd Eastford Gagne Rd John Perry Rd 198 Rosyer Rd SV Old Colony Rd Floeting Rd Ashford SV244 Boston Tpke Crann Rd Natchaug State Forest North Rd Eastford Rd Merrill Rd Fitts Rd Hartford Providence Tpke 44 Sprague Hill Rd ¤£ Hartford Tpke Pomfret Rd Bigelow Brook Wildlife Area US Hwy 44 Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 3,000 1,500 0 3,000 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Eastford - South Location: Pomfret Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 700 acres in Eastford North. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Private Inholding Symbols: Approximate Boundary NO HUNTING Bigelow Brook Wildlife Area 500 Ft. Boundary Chase Hill Rd Crann Rd Eastford Rd Providence Pike Fire Tower Rd Hartford Tpke ¤£44 Bigelow Brook Wildlife Area Pomfret Rd US Hwy 44 Pilfershire St Chaplin Rd Hartford Providence Tpke Firetower Rd Route 198 King Rd Route 44 Eastford Pomfret Pilfershire Rd Natchaug State Forest DrownRd SV198 Paine Rd Fayette Rd Nathaniel Lyon Memorial State Park Kingsbury Rd Halls Pond Water Access Fay Rd Halls Pond Kennerson Rd State Hwy 198 Stetson Rd Kenyon Rd Chaplin Hampton Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 3,000 1,500 0 3,000 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Hampton Location: Chaplin Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 1,490 acres in Hampton. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. James Goodwin State Forest Approximate Boundary Airline State Park 500 Ft. Boundary Symbols: NO HUNTING Eastford State Hwy 198 SV198 Fayette Rd Natchaug State Forest Goodell Rd Griffin Rd Morey Rd Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) Chaplin Hampton Kingsbury Rd Station Rd Kenyon Rd New Hill Rd Route 97 Nutmeg Ln James L. Goodwin State Forest PomfretSV97 Rd Old Kings Way Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 1,750 875 0 1,750 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Chaplin - North Location: Chaplin Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 1,670 acres in Chaplin. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Goodwin State Forest NO HUNTING 500 Ft. Boundary Halls Pond Water Access Ashford Halls Pond Kennerson Rd Anderson Rd Chaplin Rd Eastford Colts Pond Rd Pumpkin Hill Rd Cowles Rd Bujak Rd Halls Pond Rd Kingsbury Rd McQuade Rd Natchaug State Forest Morey Rd Marcy Rd NatchaugSt Station Rd Chaplin Hampton Natchaug River Water Access (Chaplin) Tower Hill Rd Phoenixville Rd SV198 Nutmeg Ln Middle Rd Singleton Rd James L. Goodwin State Forest Bear Hill Rd Chaplin St Davis Rd Ridge Rd State Hwy 198 11th Section Rd Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 2,500 1,250 0 2,500 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Chaplin - South Location: Chaplin Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 1,490 acres in Hampton. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Airline State Park 500 Ft. Boundary Mountain Laurel Ln Mansfield Hollow Wildlife Area Cross Rd SV198 Bear Hill Rd Miller Rd State Hwy 198 Old Hampton Rd Nyberg Hill Rd Hampton Rd US Hwy 6 Natchaug State Forest ¤£6 Chewink Rd Chaplin Park Dr Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) Chappell St Fisk Rd Lynch Rd Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 1,000 500 0 1,000 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Pomfret / Brooklyn Location: Pomfret and Brooklyn Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 860 acres in Pomfret / Brooklyn. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Mashamoquet Brook State Park 500 Ft. Boundary Jericho Rd Mashamoquet Brook State Park Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) Clapp Rd Seth Kimball Rd Page Rd Murray Rd Valentine Rd Carter Rd Weaver Rd Baker Hollow Rd Pomfret Natchaug State Forest Wolf Den Road NO 1 Wade Rd Brooklyn Rd Bush Hill Rd Brooklyn CherryHill Rd Elliott Rd Wolf Den Rd Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 1,750 875 0 1,750 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Pomfret - East Location: Pomfret Description: 13,677 acres total, approximately 222 acres in Pomfret East. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary 500 Ft. Boundary Wrights Crossing Rd Day Rd Putnam River Rd Natchaug State Forest Kenneth Ln Pomfret Cotton Bridge St Bosworth Rd Cotton Rd Killingly Boat House Rd James St Killingly Rd Route 101 Kearney Rd Kearney Mill Rd State Hwy 101 SV101 Searles Rd Hartford Providence Tpke Map Date: 10/30/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 1,300 650 0 1,300 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep Natchaug State Forest Ü Windham Location: Windham Description: 13,677 acres total in Natchaug SF. Approximately 160 acres in Windham. These parcels are designated deer bowhunting only areas. Note: This map depicts an approximation of property boundaries. Please obey all postings. Symbols: Approximate Boundary Airline State Park Mansfield Hollow Wildlife Area Mansfield US Hwy 6 ¤£6 Mansfield Hollow Wildlife Area Old Route 6 Beaver Hill Rd Route 6 Boulevard Rd Gamache Ln Baker Rd Boston Post Rd These parcels are designated Text deer bowhunting only areas Windham Rd Industrial Park Rd Airline State Park Trail (Northern Section) Airport Rd Northridge Dr Jordan Ln Crystal Rd Ridge Dr Windham Labarre Dr Natchaug State Forest Commerce Dr Hilltop Dr SV203 Skyline Dr Tuckie Rd State Hwy 203 Beacon Rd Henry Pl Larrow Dr Map Date: 12/10/15; Ortho 2012 NAIP 1,000 500 0 1,000 Feet State of Connecticut - Department of Energy & Environmental Protection - 79 Elm St. - Hartford, CT 06106 - www.ct.gov/deep.
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