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{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2014}}{{Infobox protected area | name = Scantic River State Park | iucn_category = | iucn_ref = | photo = EastWindsorCT_ScanticRiver.jpg | photo_caption = Scantic River at the Melrose Road park access point in East Windsor | map = USA Connecticut | map_caption = Location in Connecticut | relief = 1 | location = East Windsor, Enfield & Somers, Connecticut, United States | nearest_city = | nearest_town = | coordinates = {{coord|41|59|01|N|72|31|37|W|display=inline,title}} | coords_ref = [1] | length = | length_mi = | length_km = | width = | width_mi = | width_km = | area_acre = 784 | area_ref = [2] | elevation = {{convert|128|ft|m|abbr=on}}[1] | elevation_avg = | elevation_min = | elevation_max = | dimensions = | designation = Connecticut state park | established = 1967 | named_for = | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | visitation_ref = | administrator = Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection | website = Scantic River State Park | embedded = }}Scantic River State Park is a public recreation area consisting of several separated parcels totaling {{convert|784|acre}} along the Scantic River in the towns of Enfield, East Windsor, and Somers, Connecticut.[ The state park is suitable for hiking, fishing, and hunting and is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.]HistoryThe park was first planned in 1967 with the state legislature approving the plans the following year. A master plan was made public in 1989, after which the first state purchases of land for the park began. The state intends to purchase {{convert|2215|acre}};[6] as of 2014, {{convert|784|acre}} had been acquired.[2] HuntingThree parcels are open to hunting: the Powder Hollow area, a {{convert|167|acre|adj=on}} parcel located in the Hazardville section of Enfield; an area of {{convert|180|acre}} located between Scitico Road and Route 190 around the Enfield/Somers townline; and the Harrington Lot, which covers {{convert|239|acre}} and is located primarily in East Windsor between Melrose Road and Route 140.[8] References1. ^1 {{cite gnis|1950711|Scantic River State Park}} 2. ^1 2 {{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-3 |accessdate=March 10, 2016}} 3. ^1 {{cite news |url=http://articles.courant.com/1994-11-28/news/9411280217_1_parks-towns-planning-and-land-acquisition |title=Economy has put parks on hold |first=Cindy |last=Rodriguez |newspaper=Hartford Courant |location=Hartford, Conn. |date=November 28, 1994 |accessdate=April 15, 2014}} 4. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.ct.gov/deep/lib/deep/wildlife/pdf_files/maps/maps_hunting_area/map440.pdf |title=Scantic River State Park (Hunting Map) |publisher=Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection |date=October 1, 2006 |accessdate=April 15, 2014}}
[2][3][4] }}External links- Scantic River State Park Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- Scantic River Linear Park Map: Enfield & Somers Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- Scantic River Linear Park Map: Enfield Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- Scantic River Linear Park Map: East Windsor Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
{{Protected Areas of Connecticut}} 6 : State parks of Connecticut|Parks in Hartford County, Connecticut|Protected areas established in 1967|East Windsor, Connecticut|Enfield, Connecticut|Somers, Connecticut |