Escape To These 7 Hidden Oases In Connecticut To Find Peace And Quiet
By Natalie Clunan
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Published June 02, 2019
Let’s face it, life is full of challenges. There are days that pass rather smoothly and there are ones where everything that can go wrong seems to. When you’ve had “one of those days,” it’s time for a little escape. These tranquil places in Connecticut provide the perfect backdrop to recharge yourself with a little peace and quiet.
1. Lavender Pond Farm, Killingworth
Get lost in the fragrant purple blooms at this 25-acre lavender farm. Stroll through the fields and feel your spirits lift at Lavender Pond Farm. Learn more
here .
Address: 318 Roast Meat Hill Road, Killingworth, CT, 06419
2. Ballyhack Preserve, Cornwall
Listen to the whispers of ancient trees at the Ballyhack Preserve. A hike through this ancient forest is a lovely way to reconnect with nature and rediscover your roots. Learn more
here . Find the preserve at the intersection of Route 125 and Dibble Hill Road in Cornwall.
3. Bluff Point State Park, Groton
If you're immediately soothed by salty breezes of the coast, Bluff Point State Park is a prime spot for a retreat. Explore 800 acres including forested walking paths and shoreline trails. Learn more
here .
Address: 55 Depot Road, Groton, CT, 06340
4. Sticks and Stones Farm, Newtown
Sometimes you need more than just a few hours to unwind. Sticks and Stones Farm offers an overnight getaway in the peaceful forest that is just what you need. Hike the trails, cook in an outdoor kitchen, visit the farm animals, and spend the night in unique accommodations at this relaxing spot. Learn more
here .
Address: 201 Huntingtown Road, Newtown, CT, 06470
5. Saltwater Farm Vineyard, Stonington
If your idea of relaxing involves a glass of wine and superb scenery then head over to Saltwater Farm Vineyard. Located on the Wequetequock River. This 108-acre vineyard is the perfect place to sip and stroll among the vines. Learn more
here .
Address: 349 Elm Street, Stonington, CT, 06378
6. Outer Island, Branford
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Outer Island is a secluded spot and is the outermost island of the Thimble Islands. Home to the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge, this hidden gem can be explored after a scenic ferry ride to the island. Enjoy hiking trails, exploring the rocky tidal pools, and a whole lot of peace and quiet on this isolated island. Learn more
here .
Ferry Address: 4 Indian Point Road, Branford, CT, 06405
7. Steep Rock Preserve, Washington Depot
With 998 acres and eight trails, it's easy to find a tranquil spot at Steep Rock Preserve. Amble along the river to listen to the soothing sounds of the stream while you hike — or head over to the incredible bridge for the best views. There's even an abandoned train tunnel to discover at this wonderful woodland preserve. Learn more
here .
Address: 2 Tunnel Road, Washington Depot, CT, 06794
What are your favorite tranquil places in Connecticut to visit? Share them in the comments section below and add them to the list! If you don’t mind roughing it, this remote campsite that’s only accessible by boat will help you totally retreat into nature.
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