History lovers, take note! There’s a fascinating destination in Connecticut that will whisk you back in time. At Putnam Memorial State Park, visitors can get a glimpse into one of the most momentous parts of America’s past. Come and experience “Connecticut’s Valley Forge” and learn all about what life was like during the Revolutionary War. Full of hands-on exhibits and poignant monuments, Putnam Memorial State Park truly showcases Connecticut’s rich history.

Putnam Memorial State Park sits on 183 acres of gorgeous land in Redding, Connecticut.

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The park is so much more than just gorgeous nature trails - it’s also the site of a significant Revolutionary War encampment.

Lynn Sheeran/AllTrails During the winter of 1778 and 1779, Major General Israel Putnam and 3,000 men made their home on these grounds. Throughout these arduous months, troops kept watch on the storehouses in Danbury and protected the Long Island Sound. Many of the men living here suffered at Valley Forge just the winter before!

The park is home to numerous monuments, ruins, and exhibits.

Desiree Vaiuso/AllTrails Explore the remains of the officers’ quarters and walk to the 1800s cemetery. Everywhere you turn, history will greet you.

History buffs won’t want to pass by the educational markers. The tales surrounding this place are endlessly fascinating.

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In addition to the incredible relics from the past, Putnam Memorial State Park is home to an easy and beautiful hiking trail.

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You’ll love exploring the 1-mile Putnam Pond Loop.

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Whether you visit during winter or spring, the views always amaze.

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Take a day trip to Redding and explore the oldest state park in Connecticut!

Jllm06/Wikimedia Commons To learn more about operating hours and upcoming events, visit the website for Putnam Memorial State Park.

Have you ever been to this historic state park in Connecticut? What are your favorite places to explore in the Nutmeg State? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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During the winter of 1778 and 1779, Major General Israel Putnam and 3,000 men made their home on these grounds. Throughout these arduous months, troops kept watch on the storehouses in Danbury and protected the Long Island Sound. Many of the men living here suffered at Valley Forge just the winter before!

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Explore the remains of the officers’ quarters and walk to the 1800s cemetery. Everywhere you turn, history will greet you.

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To learn more about operating hours and upcoming events, visit the website for Putnam Memorial State Park.

If you want to experience more of the past, check out these historical landmarks in Connecticut.

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