This Enchanting And Historic Town In Connecticut Is The Perfect Day Trip Destination
By Lisa Sammons|Updated on February 05, 2024(Originally published March 07, 2023)
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Like the rest of New England, there are plenty of wonderful small towns in Connecticut. Despite their small size, these places are often full of attractions and often boast lots of natural beauty as well. One of the earliest towns to be settled in Connecticut is Killingworth. The Middlesex County town has a population of around 7,000, so it’s not particularly big, but it has an expansive history and several great attractions. Pack your bags and prepare for a charming, history-rich visit.
A stroll through Killingworth will show off the area's history. The town is home to plenty of historic buildings, as it's one of the oldest towns in Connecticut. Killingworth was founded in 1667 and named after the English town of Kenilworth.
The Congregational Church in Killingworth, UCC, Connecticut 81, Killingworth, CT, USA
Although the town now has all the modern amenities you could want, it's fascinating to imagine what life was like 400 years ago.
In addition to its historical prominence, Killingworth also has great scenery. The lovely Chatfield Hollow State Park is a must-visit spot. The park itself boasts 412 acres, and it is right next to Cockaponset State Forest, so this is a massive area perfect for outdoor recreation.
There are tons of walking trails to stroll or bike through and take in the beautiful natural scenery all around you. You could easily spend the whole day here.
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You'll find miles of hiking trails, beautiful spots for photography or bird-watching, and places for swimming and fishing.
If you visit in the warm months, make sure to stop by Lavender Pond Farm. It's only open seasonally, but it's a great family-friendly attraction. Is there anything better than the smell of lavender?
It's classic comfort food so even the pickiest of eaters should find something to love here.
Have you ever visited Killingworth? What are your favorite attractions there? Share your experiences in the comments below! We love to hear your firsthand accounts of these unique experiences.
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What are other historic places in Connecticut?
Like most of New England, Connecticut is a history-rich place with legends dating back to the early settling of the United States. To learn more, check out these colonial era history spots in Connecticut.
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, Old Wethersfield
Putnam Cottage, Greenwich
The Huntington Homestead Museum, Scotland
Pratt House, Essex
Henry Whitfield House, Guilford
Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden, Bethlehem
Noah Webster House, West Hartford
Glebe House Museum & The Gertrude Jekyll Garden, Woodbury
Stanley-Whitman House, Farmington
Where museums can I visit in Connecticut?
While you’re exploring this small but mighty state, learn more about its history at the top museums in Connecticut.
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
The Mark Twain House & Museum
The Florence Griswold Museum
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center