It looks like the last of the snow has fallen in the Nutmeg State, so it’s time to start planning some springtime adventures. If taking a walk through an enchanting forest sounds appealing, there is a great spot tucked away in the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. This place is even more unique because it has several areas of old growth forest lying within its expansive boundaries. Let’s take a look at what makes this wooded paradise so special.
Great Mountain Forest occupies more than 6,000 acres of forestland in Norfolk and Canaan in the northwestern part of our state.
You'll come across trees like this old twisted black birch that have been around for hundreds of years. The trees are like interesting natural sculptures just waiting to be seen.
You will want to visit the several undisturbed gorgeous ponds and rivers within the forest borders. You can also see other eye-catching sights such as babbling brooks, small waterfalls, and swamps. You will want to bring your camera to take as many pictures as you can.
Even the ponds showcase stunning water plants that float on the surface showing off their beauty. And you might hear frogs croaking or splashing in the distance.
And if you just want to enjoy the solitude of this magnificent place, you can sit on a bench near the fern-carpeted floor and take in the sights and sounds around you.
You can find this amazing forest at 200 Canaan Mountain Rd.,
Falls Village, Connecticut.
Are you ready to take this awesome walk through this gorgeous Connecticut forest? Who are you going to ask to join you? What other forest walks in the Nutmeg State do you love?Let us know in the comments section below, we’d love to hear what you have to say.