HUNTINGTON STATE PARK
HUNTINGTON STATE PARK492 Black Road Turnpike Redding, Connecticut 06896
Phone: (203) 938-2285 Email:
|
Huntington State Park
'Bear Sculpture' © all photos copyright Gary Jordan
e-mail sm1107comcast.net
The Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture of bears welcome visitors at the park entrance.

Huntington State Park
'Wolves Sculpture' © all photos copyright Gary Jordan
e-mail sm1107comcast.net
The Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture of wolves welcome visitors at the park entrance.

Huntington State Park
'Huntington State Park ' © all photos copyright Gary Jordan
e-mail sm1107comcast.net
Take a nice leisurely stroll on one of the many trails encompassing a well maintained Park. This is a beautiful place to rest and view Huntington Pond.

Huntington State Park
'Perspective View' © all photos copyright Gary Jordan
e-mail sm1107comcast.net
A view walking down one road in the Park.

Huntington State Park
'Park Friends' © all photos copyright Gary Jordan
e-mail sm1107comcast.net
Two friends of the park strolling back to the woods.

Huntington State Park
'Water Colors' © Lora Warnick 2009
Email photographybyLoragmail.com
website

Huntington State Park
'Fern Shadow' © Lora Warnick 2009
Email photographybyLoragmail.com
website

Life-like sculptures of bears and wolves welcome your arrival to this peaceful and tranquil setting featuring open fields and dense woodlands. The park was donated to the citizens of Connecticut by the internationally renowned Huntington family.
Collis P. Huntington State Park was primarily in agricultural use until the Luttgen family acquired the land in the late 1800's and developed the present service roads, trails, and artificial ponds. Reportedly, a small steam paddlewheeler was then kept on the largest pond and is now sunken somewhere under the park waters. A short, stone "lighthouse" still remains on one of the islands. The Starratt family then owned the estate until the 1930's when the land was acquired by Archer M. Huntington, who willed the land of the homestead he called Stanerigg for a state park.
It was there that his wife, Anna Hyatt Huntington, the internationally famous sculptress, worked with clay and scaffolding in her studio. Mr. Huntington centered his activities at Stanerigg as a noted poet, Spanish scholar, art patron, and founder of the Hispanic Society. The park is named after Archer Huntington's father, Collis Potter Huntington (1821-1900), the railroad tycoon. Collis Potter Huntington became one of the wealthiest men in the country in the late century by his promotion and completion of the first transcontinental railroad. He also established the largest shipyard and dry dock company in the United States in the late 1800's at Newport News, Virginia.The estate will most be remembered for Anna Hyatt Huntington, whose sculptures of bears and wolves welcome visitors at the park entrance. Among the most famous of her sculptures are Joan of Arc in New York City; Cid Campeador in Seville, Spain; and the heroic statue of General Israel Putnam at the Putnam Memorial State Park entrance in Redding. Mrs. Huntington was a prolific and hard working artist all her life. The work of Israel Putnam was created when the artist was in her nineties.
Since Mr. and Mrs. Huntington were careful to preserve the natural quality of their land, the 883 acre park is now a wonderful place for tranquility. It spreads over fields and dense woodlands and includes five ponds. The park was opened to the public in 1973 after Mrs. Huntington's death.
 | Tidewater Inn Bed and Breakfast - Madison, CT BBs / Inns Located in the shoreline village of Madison, CT, the Inn offers a cozy and elegant atmosphere of antiques and estate furniture. |
 | Rent My Camper.com, Inc - Shirley, NY Motor Home Campers We'll Hook You Up with all the comforts of home including heat and AC. We deliver, setup and pickup. Our campers sleep up to 10. Just bring your food and clothes we've covered everything else, even clean linens and towels Camper is supplied with pots, pans, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, all your kitchen needs. |