Windham County is located in northeastern Connecticut and is part of the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor. It borders Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Some notable state parks, forests, and monuments in Windham County include Mashmoquet State Park, Goodwin State Forest, Natchaug State Forest, and the Israel Putnam monument in Pomfret. The county has many historic places like the Prudence Crandall School Museum in Canterbury and the Edwin Teale Audubon Sanctuary in Hampton. Family attractions include campgrounds, dairy bars, fairs, and pick-your-own farms.