Platt Hill State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area occupying 159 acres in the town of Winchester, Connecticut. The state park offers scenic views, hiking, and picnicking.
History
The park was one of several public recreation areas acquired in the 1950s using funds bequeathed for that purpose by George Dudley Seymour. The park first appeared on state rolls in the 1960 edition of the Connecticut State Register and Manual, where it was reported as having 50 acres.
History
The park was one of several public recreation areas acquired in the 1950s using funds bequeathed for that purpose by George Dudley Seymour. The park first appeared on state rolls in the 1960 edition of the Connecticut State Register and Manual, where it was reported as having 50 acres (20 ha).