Visitors to several state parks and recreation areas this summer will have to leave the booze at home.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, or DEEP, announced this week it is imposing a temporary alcohol ban for 10 state recreation areas.
The department said it decided to impose the ban due to increased crowding and alcohol consumption. These have contributed to misconduct, unruly behavior, property damage, trespassing, and complaints from visitors and surrounding communities, according to DEEP.
DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes said the temporary alcohol bans will support Environmental Conservation Police and state park staff in “maintaining a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for all visitors.”
“Connecticut’s state parks, forests, and boat launches are places where everyone, including families and children, should feel welcome, safe, and able to enjoy the outdoors,” Dykes said.
The ban is in effect from today, May 20, through August 17.
The 10 locations impacted include:
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