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Martin Luther King Jr. Park
Martin Luther King Jr. Park is a beautiful and peaceful green space located at 449 North Main Street in Waterbury, Connecticut. This park is dedicated to the memory and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings, take a leisurely stroll along the pathways, or relax on the benches scattered throughout the park. The park features lush greenery, colorful flowers, and a playground for children. It is a perfect spot for picnics, family gatherings, or simply unwinding in nature. Martin Luther King Jr. Park is a place of reflection and inspiration, honoring the timeless values of equality, justice, and peace.
Mattatuck Trailhead - Valley Rd
The Mattatuck Trailhead at Valley Rd is a park located at 83 Valley Road in Warren, Connecticut, United States. This 42-mile trail passes through the towns of Wolcott, Plymouth, Thomaston, Watertown, Morris, Litchfield, Warren, and Cornwall. The trail is open for hiking only and is a partnership between various organizations including the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection, The Litchfield Land Trust, White Memorial Conservation Center, The Nature Conservancy, Warren Land Trust, and the City of Waterbury. The trail features a variety of landscapes including woodlands, ponds, streams, waterfalls, caves, and mountain peaks. It offers breathtaking views of the Waterbury Reservoirs and passes through the White Memorial Conservation Center, a 4,000-acre wildlife sanctuary. In Warren, the trail enters the Wyantenock State Forest and continues through the Shepaug Reservoir land and Warren Land Trust open space property.
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