Go Island Hopping In Connecticut On These 3 Underrated Archipelagos
The term “island hopping” doesn’t exactly conjure up images of Connecticut, does it? Even so, the Connecticut shoreline is dotted with rocky little islands with their own special magic. Here are a few you can visit, and how to get to them.

Just off the coast of Norwalk, there are 25 low-lying islands. They're a playground for boaters, campers, birders, beachgoes, clammers, and whatever other types of nature enthusiasts you'll find wandering about New England.

There's a little cove and a beach that's perfect for kids. Overnight camping is allowed on a limited basis. The only way to access the island is by boat. Nearby Sheffield island features hiking trails and a lighthouse. Of course, you can explore the islands by kayak, but there's an easier option. The Norwalk Seaport Association's Friends of the Norwalk Islands runs tours delving into the islands' historic, environmental, and cultural significance.
Ferries depart from 132 Water St Norwalk, CT 06854
Ferries depart from 132 Water St Norwalk, CT 06854
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Perhaps the most famous of Connecticut's islands, boat tours of the Thimble Islands are popular with Connecticut residents and visitors alike.
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Since then, the islands have been used for a variety of uses including farming and quarrying marble. Rumor has it Captain Kidd used Charles Island for an interesting purpose: burying treasure. Take a boat tour to hear stories from the Thimble Island's dynamic history. The views aren't bad, either.
Departs from Stony Creek Town Dock. Indian Point Rd. Branford, CT 06405
Departs from Stony Creek Town Dock. Indian Point Rd. Branford, CT 06405

Unlike the other islands on the list, Mason's Island is inhabited. It's also connected to Ender's Island by bridge. Ram Island and Fisher Island aren't far, but they're only accessible by boat.

Hikers and nature enthusiasts will love exploring the trails covering the island. Enjoy fishing, swimming, bird watching, and cycling on this easily-accessible island. It's connected to the mainland by causeway.
Will you venture out on an island-hopping adventure while the weather still allows for it? Which group of islands looks the most exciting to you? Share your opinion in the comments!
For a landlubbing adventure, check out this interesting little town just up the Connecticut River.
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