Take This Gorgeous Fall Foliage Road Trip To See Connecticut Like Never Before
By Taylor Ellis|Updated on August 01, 2023(Originally published September 26, 2016)
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Each year when autumn rolls around, it is a great time to get out there and scout the fall foliage as it makes its way across the state. As the leaves begin to change, you may be wondering where you can go to catch the best views, and this fall foliage road trip in Connecticut itinerary will help you do exactly that. Each year makes for a magnificent foliage season in Connecticut, so don’t miss out!
Just under 300 miles, this seven-hour journey can be completed in a single day. However, we suggest splitting it into two days so you can really soak up the views. You don't want to rush this scenic experience or risk missing out on any places you discover along the way. We've created a handy Google Map to get you started!
Editor's Note: We're sorry to say that after many years of service to the community, The Mansion Inn Bed & Breakfast is permanently closed.
The Mansion Inn is a lovely establishment with a friendly keeper. Plan ahead and book your stay here for a welcome break from all the driving and hiking! You'll be delighted by the amenities and grateful for the morning breakfast.
6. You'll start day two at Shenipsit State Forest in Somers.
Mount Tom State Park is also home to a 56-acre pond, making it the perfect foliage viewing destination.
A great way to see even more fall foliage is to venture out onto some of Connecticut’s immaculate trails. Check out these hikes under five miles for some easy adventures with great views! If you’d like to explore hikes around any of these spots, you can find some great trails by going to the overall AllTrails website.
Have you ever been to any of these exciting scenic spots? If so, which ones were your favorites? Would you agree that these are among the best places to revel in the fall colors in Connecticut? Where do you like to go to enjoy Connecticut in the fall? Share photos of your trip with us on Instagram @onlyinconnecticut to have them featured, as well as share about your experiences in the comments section below!
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