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词条 Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve
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  1. History

  2. References

  3. External links

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| photo = TroutBrookValleyPreserve OrdwayRedTrailHead.jpg
| photo_caption = Trout Brook Valley Preserve and Connecticut State Reserve, Ordway (Red-Blazed) Trail southern trailhead (north of Bradley Hill Road) entrance.
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| location = Easton, Connecticut, United States
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| designation = Connecticut state park
| established = 1999
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| administrator = Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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}}Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve is a {{convert|300|acre|adj=on}} parcel owned by the state of Connecticut that is part of the larger Trout Brook Valley Preserve (also known as the Trout Brook Valley Conservation Area), located in Easton, Connecticut. The full conservation area covers {{convert|1009|acre}} and comprises several contiguous parcels in the towns of Easton and Weston, bordering the southeast corner of the Saugatuck Reservoir. It is managed by the Aspetuck Land Trust.[2] The state park portion of the preserve offers opportunities for hiking and hunting.

History

In 1994, the Bridgeport Hydraulic Company (BHC) began to entertain the notion of selling the 730 acres of undeveloped property it owned which bordered the southeast corner of the Saugatuck Reservoir. In 1997, BHC's parent company, Aquarion, BHC and a developer signed a contract to develop 103 luxury residences and a golf course on the property. In 1998, the Aspetuck Land Trust and the Coalition to Preserve Trout Brook Valley spearheaded an initiative to save the parcel from development. They were joined in the effort by Connecticut Fund for the Environment, Citizens for Easton, the Easton garden club, hiking and mountain biking groups, birding enthusiasts, naturalists and others including actor/philanthropist Paul Newman and his family. In September 1999, 685 acres of the Trout Brook Valley land were purchased from BHC/Aquarion with $5.3 million raised by the Aspetuck Land Trust and the Nature Conservancy and $6 million from the state of Connecticut. Forty-five acres in neighboring Weston were purchased by the municipal government.[2]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cga.ct.gov/pri/docs/2013/State%20Parks%20and%20Forests%20Funding%20Staff%20Findings%20and%20Recommendations%20.pdf |title=Appendix A: List of State Parks and Forests |work=State Parks and Forests: Funding |series=Staff Findings and Recommendations |publisher=Connecticut General Assembly |date=January 23, 2014 |page=A-4 |accessdate=September 30, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.aspetucklandtrust.org/board-members |title=History of Trout Brook Valley |publisher=Aspetuck Land Trust |accessdate=March 1, 2018}}
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External links

  • Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
  • Trout Brook Valley Conservation Area Trail Map Aspetuck Land Trust
{{commons category|Trout Brook Valley Preserve|position=left}}{{Protected Areas of Connecticut}}

5 : State parks of Connecticut|Parks in Fairfield County, Connecticut|Protected areas established in 1999|1999 establishments in Connecticut|Easton, Connecticut

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