Spring and summer in Connecticut are filled with beautiful displays of captivating flowers. But it’s rare that you find a grand explosion of colorful blooms in the middle of a forest. The rhododendron trail is a short, easy hike that leads you into an enchanting rainforest-like environment and it’s right here in the Nutmeg State.
The Pachaug State Forest is the largest state forest in Connecticut. It occupies over 26,000 acres of land in six towns and is truly astonishing. It is divided into two areas: the Chapman Area and the Green Falls Area.
In the Chapman Area of the forest, many hikers choose the trail that leads straight to the summit of Mount Misery, one of the area's most popular spots for its panoramic views.
Step off the beaten path onto a short side trail surrounded by dense greenery. During the warmer months this rhododendron trail comes alive with vibrantly colored blooms making it one of the shortest and sweetest hikes in the state.
Enjoy the colorful blooms as you stroll through this wildflower oasis. The rhododendron trail is at its peak in June and July, so make your plans now to take a hike in this enchanting wonderland.