The Rocky Hill ferry has earned a place in history as the nation?s oldest continuously operating ferry service. The Hollister III, an open flatboat is towed across the Connecticut River by the towboat Cumberland. Access from Rte. 160
Rocky Hill, CT Ferries1803 academy where sea captains learned the theory of navigation. Displays of artifacts, photographs, period rooms; changing exhibits on local and state history;
Rocky Hill, CT MuseumsJurassic-period dinosaur tracks (200 million years old) ; a diorama depicting the setting in which the park?s tracks were made, diorama of the Connecticut Valley in the late Triassic. Visitors may make plaster casts of tracks (casting materials not supplied at the Park, please call for instructions)
Rocky Hill, CT State ParksThree 18th-century houses, two are National Historic Landmarks. Each house furnished to provide a glimpse into a distinct per...
National Historic Landmark. Colonial Revival style house (1901) set on 150 acres with sunken garden. Collection of French Imp...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Former estate with over 14 acres of ornamental gardens, panoramic view, six-acre wetlands preserve, woodlands and ponds in 2...
Displays of artifacts and history of "Tobacco Valley." Tobacco curing shed houses exhibits of early and modern equipment. Oth...