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Frog Rock Rest Area is a roadside park off U.S. Route 44 in Eastford, Connecticut. The park features a large glacial erratic painted green with a white lip and eyes to resemble a frog. The rock was first painted and turned into an attraction in 1881 by state legislator Thomas J. Thurber.
Located off U.S. Route 44 in Eastford, Connecticut, Frog Rock Rest Area provides a unique roadside park experience. This charming park features a large glacial erratic rock that has been painted green with a white lip and eyes to resemble a frog. Originally transformed into an attraction in 1881 by Thomas J. Thurber, a state legislator, Frog Rock Rest Area offers several service options including outdoor seating, takeout, dine-in, and delivery is not available. The park also provides a variety of offerings such as coffee, comfort food, a kids' menu, and quick bites. Visitors can enjoy their meals at lunch or dinner time, and even indulge in some delicious desserts. With ample seating available, Frog Rock Rest Area promises a delightful dining experience amid its picturesque surroundings.