Expanding State Parks Partnerships


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In Goal 16, DEEP aims to build upon existing private sector partnerships to further elevate outdoor recreation experiences, enhance tourism destinations, provide equitable access to State Parks, and support Connecticut’s growing outdoor recreation economy – which is the second largest in New England. Background on this goal is presented in DEEP’s 20BY26, Setting the Target: CT DEEP 2026 Goals (February 2024).

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In January, DEEP welcomed Jeffrey Shaw as Senior Advisor for Outdoor Industry & Experiences to lead the Partnerships in Parks initiative and work with other agencies to promote Connecticut as a great place to live, work, and play outdoors. DEEP met with many of the organizations that submitted concepts to the initial Request for Information (RFI), visited State Parks, and introduced Connecticut to outdoor businesses at the Boston Outdoor Expo to understand potential partnership possibilities.

We also received additional partnership concepts that could help expand outdoor recreation in Connecticut State Parks, and so began to update the initiative webpage to continue to encourage and gather more ideas through the original RFI. 

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DEEP’s State Parks Division will issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to revive food and beverage concessions at three State Parks with existing concession buildings. We have identified additional new services to enhance outdoor recreation experiences for visitors and will be posting draft RFPs soon. We will have an email newsletter to highlight new partnerships and opportunities and share other relevant information promoting CT State Parks.

GOAL 16 PROGRESS FROM PREVIOUS QUARTERS

Fall 2024

DEEP filled its Senior Advisor for Outdoor Industry & Experience position to start early in 2025. DEEP posted a summary of concepts submitted to the RFI. Staff then conducted an in-depth review of the high impact concepts submitted to the RFI, which included meeting with various submitters, such as The Last Green Valley, Osaki Education Center, and Westport Farmers Market, to gather more information about their concepts.

Summer 2024

DEEP continued to welcome responses to the RFI on a rolling basis and received 3 additional concepts. We also began evaluating the concepts received. With the State Parks Special Use Licenses Coordinator position refilled, DEEP selected 3 low-impact concepts submitted to the RFI to  issue Special Use Licenses for new activities including watercraft rentals at Squantz Pond and West Rock Ridge State Parks.

Winter and Spring 2024

Following the early 2024 launch of its new Office of Outdoor Industry & Experience, DEEP issued its Partnership in Parks Request for Information (RFI) and received 45 concepts from the public.

 

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Content last updated July 2025