Becket Hill State Park Reserve

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LocationLyme, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°22′20″N 72°17′59″W / 41.37222°N 72.29972°W / 41.37222; -72.29972[1]
Area260 acres (110 ha)[2]
Elevation262 ft (80 m)[1]
Becket Hill State Park Reserve
Pond
Becket Hill, as seen across Uncas Pond from Nehantic State Forest
Becket Hill State Park Reserve is located in Connecticut
Becket Hill State Park Reserve
Becket Hill State Park Reserve
Location in Connecticut
LocationLyme, Connecticut, United States
Coordinates41°22′20″N 72°17′59″W / 41.37222°N 72.29972°W / 41.37222; -72.29972[1]
Area260 acres (110 ha)[2]
Elevation262 ft (80 m)[1]
Established1961
Administered byConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
DesignationConnecticut state park
WebsiteOther State Parks and Forests

Becket Hill State Park Reserve is a public recreation area lying adjacent to Nehantic State Forest in the town of Lyme, Connecticut. The state park is as an undeveloped, walk-in park totaling 260 acres (110 ha) with no officially listed activities. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.[3]

Becket Hill State Park Reserve is named for an early settler of the area named Beckwith; the land was part of the Nehantic tribe's territory.[4] In 1961, the land for the reserve was given to the state by the George Dudley Seymour Trust, to become the 76th designated Connecticut state park.[5][6] Beckett Hill was listed on the Connecticut Register and Manual for 1962 as having 260 acres of undeveloped land.[7]

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