5 Hidden Gems To Check Out In Connecticut

 

Buttonwood Farm (Griswold)


Known for its stunning sunflower fields, Buttonwood Farm is a picturesque spot that comes alive each summer. The farm's Sunflower Festival raises money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and visitors can enjoy the flowers, ice cream made on-site, and scenic hayrides.


Devil’s Hopyard State Park (East Haddam)


This state park is a hidden treasure with its beautiful Chapman Falls, where the Eightmile River drops 60 feet over a series of steps. The park offers hiking, picnicking, and fishing, with a mysterious legend about the "Devil's Oven" potholes in the rocks.


The Submarine Force Library and Museum (Groton)


Home to the USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, this museum provides a fascinating look at submarine history. Visitors can tour the Nautilus and explore exhibits on naval history, all for free.


Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge (Westbrook and other locations)


This refuge offers diverse habitats, including salt marshes, tidal wetlands, and coastal forests. It’s a great spot for birdwatching, hiking, and enjoying the tranquility of nature away from the crowds.


Gungywamp (Groton)

 

A site with mysterious stone structures, including chambers and walls, Gungywamp is steeped in archaeological intrigue. The origins of these structures are debated, adding an element of mystery. Guided tours provide insights into the historical and possibly pre-colonial significance of the area.

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