Mount Tom State Park

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Mount Tom State Park is a public recreation area in northwestern Connecticut known for its hiking trails, scenic views, and historic stone observation tower atop Mount Tom.

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Mount Tom State Park canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf public recreation area
state park
area 231 acres
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Litchfield County, Connecticut
surface form: Litchfield County
elevation 1325 ft
404 m
established 1915
governingBody Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
hasActivity birdwatching
boating
fishing
hiking
picnicking
sightseeing
swimming
wildlife viewing
hasFeature Mount Tom Pond
Mount Tom observation tower
fishing opportunities
hiking trails
non-motorized boating
picnic areas
scenic overlooks
stone observation tower
swimming area
hasLandscape freshwater pond
mixed forest
rocky summit
hasMountain Mount Tom (Connecticut)
hasTrailType loop trails
summit trail
isOneOf oldest state parks in Connecticut
locatedIn northwestern Connecticut
namedAfter Mount Tom (Connecticut)
nearestCity Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
surface form: Litchfield, Connecticut

Morris, Connecticut
Washington, Connecticut
openToPublic yes
operator Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
region Litchfield Hills
surface form: Litchfield Hills region
season year-round
state Connecticut
towerLocation summit of Mount Tom
towerMaterial stone
towerUse observation
viewFrom Litchfield Hills
surrounding countryside
waterBody Mount Tom Pond

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Subject: Mount Tom State Park
Description of subject: Mount Tom State Park is a public recreation area in northwestern Connecticut known for its hiking trails, scenic views, and historic stone observation tower atop Mount Tom.

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Litchfield County, Connecticut hasFeature Mount Tom State Park