The Friends of Connetquot is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, conservation and history of the 3,473-acre Connetquot River State Park Preserve. We work to help management protect a pristine environment and historic buildings and artifacts. We also support educational programs, fishing facilities and hiking and equestrian trails.
Planter Maintenance and Watering
Pollinator Garden Maintenance and Watering
Hiking and Equestrian Trail Maintenance
River Work – Platform Repair and Diverters
Clubhouse Deck Refurbishment
Creation of a Native Species Pathway
Perimeter Fence Trash Pick-up
Invasive Removal
Clubhouse Tour Guide
...and more!
We are pleased to announce that 2025 Annual Connetquot Bridle Path Permits are available for purchase.
Getting a permit gives the state a way of evaluating the equestrian use of the park. They use this info to allocate funding, repairs, staffing, etc.
The President's Letter for Winter 2025 has been released:
Winter has finally arrived, and I think I heard the preserve take a sigh of relief from the heat and drought that plagued us in 2024. I’m looking forward to the new year and all its potential. The Friends of Connetquot are so very grateful to work with such amazing people—historians, craftsmen, artisans, ecologists, and our passionate volunteers and supporters. We have big plans for 2025, and I hope that after reading this newsletter, you will join us in the activities! Check out the calendar of upcoming events.
Please visit the President's Letter page to read the full letter.
Did you know you can take a walking audio tour of Connetquot River State Park Preserve using your own cell phone? Thanks to STQRY and the Friends of Connetquot, you can learn about the history behind the landmarks of the park such as Mile Marker "50", the various bridges along the trails, the Ice House, Hatchery and more! Plus, you can find out what to look for as you walk the trails of the park. It's a whole new way to see Connetquot even if you've been here hundreds of times or you’re hundreds of miles away!
Simply download the map here or get one at the entrance booth as you come in to the park. Start your tour at the Welcome Kiosk in the parking lot. Scan the QR code with your smartphone for pictures and audio or call 631-703-3313 and enter number 1 to begin the tour. Look for more signs throughout the Preserve. Snap the QR or enter the number on the marker and you'll be treated to a short summary of what you're looking at and what to look for.