443 acres.

The name "Black Rock" is derived from the local graphite deposits which the early settlers of the Naugatuck Valley were allowed to mine by the resident Indians.Visitors can enjoy the scenery of the Western Highlands while hiking the blue-blazed Mattatuck Trail which connects the Park to the woodland sections of the Mattatuck State Forest.

Services
Picnic Shelter, (H) Concession, Flush Toilets, (H) Gravel/Grass Parking, (H) Drinking Water, Showers, Change House, (H) Telephone.

Charge
Daily

Location
2 miles west of Thomaston on Route 6.

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