Connecticut residents have turned a wooded conservation area in Fairfield into their own sexual playground — with cops catching multiple people hooking up in the open space, including a pair of 80-somethings.

The public escapades went down last week in the Grace Richardson Conservation Area, according to the CTPost.

Six people — between the ages 62 and 85 — were arrested and charged with breach of peace and public indecency as part of a surveillance operation conducted by the Fairfield Police Department.

Cops had received reports of “lewd and sexual activity” going down in the conservation area and decided to launch an investigation on Aug. 9, the CTPost reports.

Officers and detectives with the FPD’s Special Services Unit and the Quality of Life Unit conducted surveillance and allegedly observed multiple violations.

Authorities charged all of the sexual deviants with breach of peace and two of them with public indecency. They were identified by the CTPost as Daniel Dobbins, 67; Otto D. Williams, 62; Charles L. Ardito, 75; John Linartz, 62; Richard Butler, 82 and his wife Joyce Butler, 85.

Dobbins and Linartz were the ones charged with indecency. They and the others were reportedly released from jail after promising to appear in court.

Internet searches show advertisements on a “City Hookup Guide” site for the Grace Richardson space, which is reportedly described as a meet-up spot. Several other locations are listed, all of which are being monitored by police.