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Windsor Meadows State Park is a state park and public recreation area on the west side of the Connecticut River that offers a variety of activities including boating, hiking, fishing and mountain biking. The park is spread over three largely undeveloped sections of land, measuring 19, 48 and 88 acres consecutively, featuring beautiful natural landscapes of untouched riparian forest and floodplains. Windsor Meadows State Park is home to the 10-foot-wide, handicapped-accessible Windsor River Trail which runs parallel to the river and boasts stunning scenic views. The park is also the western terminus of the 1.8-mile-long Bissell Bridge Walkway Trail, which crosses the river on Bissell Bridge.

E Barber St, Windsor, CT 06095

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