Connecticut Park and Ride
Connecticut Park and Ride is a parking area in Town of Farmington, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut which is located on Batterson Park Road. Connecticut Park and Ride is situated nearby to the helipad Otis Helistop Division Of Utc heliport, as well as near Batterson Park Pond Boat Launch.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Parking area
- Address: 16 Batterson Park Road, Farmington, CT
- Parking: surface
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Farmington Mountain and Hill Stead Museum.
Farmington Mountain
Peak
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Farmington Mountain, 502 feet, is a traprock ridge located 9 miles southwest of Hartford, Connecticut, in the town of Farmington. It is part of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border.
Hill Stead Museum
Museum
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Hill–Stead Museum is a Colonial Revival house and art museum set on a large estate at 35 Mountain Road in Farmington, Connecticut. It is best known for its French Impressionist masterpieces, architecture, and stately grounds. Hill Stead Museum is situated 1½ miles northwest of Connecticut Park and Ride.
Rattlesnake Mountain
Peak
Rattlesnake Mountain is a traprock mountain, 750 feet above sea level, located 9 miles southwest of Hartford, Connecticut, in the town of Farmington. It is part of the narrow, linear Metacomet Ridge that extends from Long Island Sound near New Haven, Connecticut, north through the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts to the Vermont border. Rattlesnake Mountain is situated 1½ miles west of Connecticut Park and Ride.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Farmington Historic District and Farmington.
Farmington Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Farmington Historic District encompasses a 275-acre area of the town center of Farmington, Connecticut. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Farmington Historic District is situated 2 miles northwest of Connecticut Park and Ride.
Farmington
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Farmington is a town in Hartford County in the Farmington Valley area of central Connecticut in the United States. The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region.
City Hall-Monument District
Neighborhood
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The City Hall-Monument District encompasses the city hall complex and central municipal park of New Britain, Connecticut. A prominent part of the city's downtown business district, the city hall is an architecturally distinguished former hotel, while the park includes a substantial Beaux Arts Civil War memorial. City Hall-Monument District is situated 3 miles south of Connecticut Park and Ride.
Connecticut Park and Ride
- Category: transportation
- Location: Town of Farmington, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.70757° or 41° 42′ 27″ northLongitude
-72.80021° or 72° 48′ 1″ westOpen location code
87H9P55X+2WOpenStreetMap ID
way 171868246OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=parkingOpenStreetMap attribute
parking=surface
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