7 Amazing Treetop Adventures You Can Only Have In Connecticut
By Taylor Ellis|Published July 02, 2017
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Full disclosure: some of these adventures are not quite as “treetop” as I’d like them to be, but when you’re as immersed in the woods as these spots are, it won’t really matter. You’ll be so surrounded, you’ll start to think that you and the forest are one! So, how do you have fun in the trees? You visit one of these cool locales, each with a different level of thrill. Whether you want to sit back and enjoy a glass of wine or zipline across the river, there’s a forest-themed place for everyone. Make the most of the summer weather and start with exploring one of Connecticut’s largest features. You’ll have tons of fun in the trees and you’ll make memories you’ll never forget. Check it out:
Spend the night in this two story hangout! Tucked in to the 113 acre property on Winvian Farm, this treehouse is a nostalgic retreat for all ages. This is the most immerseive forest experience in the market, and the stone path that runs underneath this breathtaking spot is perfect for a bike ride or leisurely stroll. For more information, click here.
This ropes course is an incredible sight, especially when it's lit up at night. Several treetop courses and obstacles, including ziplines, make this the most epic park ever. Each course takes abot a half hour to complete, which means there's plenty of time to test out the different levels. This exhilarating adventure is something a group would definitely love. For more information, click here.
The treetops come to you on this one. Come walk this easy trail, shaded by 100 yards of sky high pines, oaks, ashes and maples. In the winter this place is likened to Narnia, but in the summer it's the perfect spot for beginner hikers and forest fanatics to just enjoy the state's natural beauty. The path leads to a defunct railroad tunnel, which you are also free to explore. For more information, click here.
This hotel and restaurant is tucked is not only tucked in to 58 acres of forest, but the property is also surrounded by a 3,000 acre nature preserve. So it doesn't get any more hidden than this! Enjoy the awesome dining experience and explore the grounds where you'll find manicured gardens, mazes, and forest trails. For more information, click here.
Likened to Middle Earth, this state park is known for its various landmarks, including bridges and tunnels. You'll also find a waterfall as you explore this lush and densely forested area of the state. Rumored to be the home away from home for Satan himself, this scenic gem is definitely worth exploring. Just don't forget to pack a snack because you'll want to spend the whole day here. For more information, click here.
This is not an attraction. The woods at this state forest are actually haunted, mostly because the colonial town that once existed here was swallowed up by the trees and though the tombstones were relocated, the actual graves never were. This whole place is practically an ancient burial ground and locals report hearing the cries of a young girl. Just avoid the haunted road on your way in and everything should be fine. For more information, click here.
Please note, Go Ape! at A.W. Stanley Park has permanently closed.
Take a stroll through the tree tops on this canopy walk. This epic adventure is tons of fun surrounded by natural beauty. Panoramic forest views and different types of crossings make getting from one end to the other lots of fun. Just don't look down.
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Connecticut offers more fun in the trees than most states, but it may not be for everyone. If you’re more of a beach person we’ve still got you covered. You can find our favorite beach destinations listed here.
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