The Surprising Connecticut Town That Makes An Excellent Weekend Getaway
By Lisa Sammons|Published February 08, 2022
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Lisa Sammons
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Lisa loves animals and has dogs, rats, cats, guinea pigs, and snakes. She is passionate about animal rescue and live music - traveling across the country to see a favorite band is a pretty regular occurrence! Being out hiking in the woods enjoying the scenery with her beloved dogs is another favorite hobby, and also checking out the Pokemon Go scene in whatever city she happens to be in at any given time (coffee and dog leash in hand). You can reach Lisa at lsammons@onlyinyourstate.com
Oftentimes, when tourists picture a weekend getaway in Connecticut, their mind goes to our many lovely beach towns. After all, who doesn’t love a beautiful weekend in Essex or Madison? But to focus on cities solely along the shore means you’re missing out on so many other great trips in Connecticut. One spot that we love is tucked away in the idyllic northern portion of the Nutmeg State. It’s a quiet town, with a population of less than 5,000, but the area’s scenic beauty can’t beat, and there are lots of great restaurants and shops to check out as well.
Kent Falls State Park: 462 Kent Cornwall Road, Kent, CT 06757
Kent Falls State Park, 462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
The Connecticut Antique Machinery Association is a fascinating organization that covers a wide array of topics. The members are volunteers who are interested in a variety of subjects, ranging from steam locomotives to minerals and gems. They host great events throughout the year, including flea markets and a big fall festival. You can learn more about this organization from its Facebook.
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Kent Falls Brewing Company: 33 Camps Road, Kent, CT 06757
Kent Falls Brewing Company, 33 Camps Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
The area around Kent has a lot of farmland and many wineries and breweries are popping up. One that we love is Kent Falls Brewing Company, the first farm brewery in Connecticut. This 50-acre working farm has a tasting room and absolutely stunning views of Kent. Get more information on the farm's website.
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Kent Coffee and Chocolate Co.: 45 N Main Street, Kent, CT 06757
Kent Coffee & Chocolate Co., 45 N Main St, Kent, CT 06757, USA
Chocolate and coffee? Sign us up! The Kent Coffee and Chocolate Co. is a scrumptious little spot that has nostalgic candies, chocolates, teas, coffees, and even a few bakery items. You can get more information on the website.
With a name like "House of Books," it's a given that bookworms will be drawn to this place! This great independent bookstore in Connecticut has been around for 40 years. It's small, but it has a great selection and super-helpful staff that are happy to assist you with finding your next favorite book. Visit the shop's website for more information.
Kent Historical Society: 4 Studio Hill Road, Kent, CT 06757
Kent Historical Society, 4 Studio Hill Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
New England has such a fascinating history. Many of our small towns in Connecticut have great volunteer historical societies that try to keep that history alive. The Kent Historical Society is a particularly great one. They've got fascinating exhibits in a pre-Revolutionary War house from 1751. The museum has atypical hours and is often by appointment only, so check out the society's website or Facebook if you're interested in stopping by.
There are quite a few good restaurants in Kent. One that's a local favorite is Sophie's. This little bakery has a global menu made with ingredients sourced from around the surrounding area. You can check out a menu and get more information on their website.
The Cozy Inn of Connecticut: 33 Camps Rd, Kent, CT 06757
The Cozy Inn of Connecticut, 33 Camps Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
With all these attractions to check out, you'll definitely want to stay at least one night! The Cozy Inn of Connecticut is an adorable little bed and breakfast that's just as cozy as the name suggests. It's located in an 18th-century farmhouse that's been remodeled to provide modern conveniences. The owner is a culinary school graduate, so the meals are delicious! Get more information on the inn's website.
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