Dennis Hill State Park is a public recreation area located in the town of Norfolk, Connecticut. The state park was once the estate of Dr. Frederick Shepard Dennis, who deeded it to the state in 1935. The park offers hiking, picnicking, and views of distant mountains. It is administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.FeaturesThe park is located in southern Norfolk, with its main access road off Connecticut Route 272. The road provides access to a picnic area, and a parking area further up the hill, from which there is access to hiking trails and the summit road. Dennis Hill stands at an elevation of 1627ft. The cleared summit area provides expansive views of the surrounding hills, and includes small pavilions and a large bungalow-style structure.The bungalow, originally called the Tamarack Lodge Bungalow, is a stone building with a standing seam metal roof. Originally built as a summer lodge providing residential space, its interior has largely been stripped of original features and its windows have been removed. The loft areas on the upper level surrounding the main room were probably intended as sleeping space. The building, a significant example of local summer estate architecture, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryThe 240acre that make up Dennis Hill State Park were once the estate of Frederic S. Dennis. Dennis was a successful New York City doctor who summered in Norfolk for many years. He called his estate "Tamarac", and in 1908 retained architect Alfredo S.G. Taylor to design the bungalow at the summit of Dennis Hill. Here he hosted numerous luminaries of the day, including steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, President William Howard Taft, and conductor Walter Damrosch. Dennis gifted his estate to the state in 1935.
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