A Little-Known Slice Of Connecticut History Can Be Found At This State Park
One of my favorite things about the Nutmeg State is how much history we have here. There’s so much well-preserved history in Connecticut, and whether you’re interested in ancient Native American sites, colonial-era buildings, or more recent occurrences, there’s really something for everyone in our great state. One of our richest and best-preserved historical eras in the area is the Revolutionary War. Sure, we may not have quite the legacy you’ll find in places like Philadelphia or Boston, but we have plenty of Revolutionary War-era sites in Connecticut that are remarkably well-preserved. One notable locale from this period is Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park in Groton, CT. This was the site of the largest Revolutionary War battle in Connecticut, and there’s a lot to see at this historic site. Check it out:
For more information about this historic state park in Groton, CT, check out the state of Connecticut website or the Friends of Fort Griswold website.
One of the best ways to check out the history preserved at Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park is by exploring the 0.5-mile loop trail around the battlefield. Learn more about this great hike from our friends at Alltrails. If you’re an avid fan of hiking in Connecticut’s many state parks, consider a free trial of Alltrails+, which gives you great benefits like downloadable trail maps so you don’t have to worry about losing your way just because your phone loses signal.
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