Beaver Brook State Park

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LocationChaplin & Windham, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°44′27″N 72°07′53″W / 41.74083°N 72.13139°W / 41.74083; -72.13139[1]
Area401 acres (162 ha)[2]
Elevation331 ft (101 m)[1]
Beaver Brook State Park
Pond
Bibbins Pond
Beaver Brook State Park is located in Connecticut
Beaver Brook State Park
Beaver Brook State Park
Location in Connecticut
LocationChaplin & Windham, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°44′27″N 72°07′53″W / 41.74083°N 72.13139°W / 41.74083; -72.13139[1]
Area401 acres (162 ha)[2]
Elevation331 ft (101 m)[1]
Established1955
Administered byConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
DesignationConnecticut state park
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Beaver Brook State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area covering 401 acres (162 ha) in the towns of Windham and Chaplin, Connecticut.[3] The state park encompasses Bibbins Pond, also known as Beaver Brook Pond, as well as the acreage northward as far as the Air Line State Park Trail, which forms the park's northern boundary.[4] The park is a walk-in facility, open for hunting and trout fishing, managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.[3]

The park's name may derive from a once-present beaver pond.[5] It was one of multiple public recreation areas acquired in the 1950s using funds bequeathed for that purpose by George Dudley Seymour.[6] When the gift was announced in 1955, it was reported that trout pools had already been developed north of Bibbins Pond.[7] The annually produced State Register and Manual noted the park's acreage at 165 acres in 1955,[8] at 391 acres in 1957,[9] and at 401 acres in 1960.[10] The state record for brook trout was claimed for Bibbins Pond from 1994 to 1998.[11]

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