
116 acres.
The area which is now Quaddick State Park was once the site of Thompson's town farm where elderly residents of the village spent their reflective years. Prior to that, it had been a fishing area of the Nipmuck Indians.
The cool reservoir water and the sandy beach draw frequent crowds during the warm summer months.

Concession, Drinking Water, (H) Gravel Parking, (H) Telephone, Flush Toilets, Change Houses, Boat Launch Ramp

Weekends and Holidays

7 miles northeast of Putnam via East Putnam Road off Route 44.
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