These 9 Awesome Trails In Connecticut Have Nothing To Do With Hiking
By Taylor Ellis|Published November 13, 2016
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
The word trail doesn’t always mean hike. Especially in this case. These specialty trails are all about discovering the great food and fun attractions that Connecticut has to offer. What you’ll discover along these paths is sure to delight you! Each of these specialty trails is a great way to spend a weekend (or two) so be sure to add them to your bucket list!
24 vineyards participate in this taste and travel program. You get to pick up a passport from one of the wineries, then have it stamped at each one you visit. When you've enjoyed the rolling hills and sampled the cheeses at each one you can submit your passport to win a grand prize!
The best pizza in America is here in Connecticut, although some locals argue it's the best pizza on the whole planet. If you've been looking to sample a new pizzeria, this trail maps all the best options in our state.
Admission to all four prehistoric attractions is included with the Dino Passport, which makes this trail pretty easy to accomplish. Folks of all ages watch their imagination come to life at these fun places.
This trail changes every year, depending on which restaurants are competing in Chowdafest, New England's largest chowder & soup competition. With winter on its way, this is the best time to enjoy a nice bowl of chowder!
You won't believe the treasures you uncover on this trail! Even the locations themselves range from old warehouses and train stations to a retired Woolworth's.
If you love the art scene, this trail is the ultimate deal. The trail pass covers admission to 18 museums and lets you explore hundreds of years worth of art.
Satisfy your sweet tooth! This road trip through scenic Connecticut stops at the shops of world-renowned chocolatiers, giving you the chance to try the best of the best when it comes to chocolate.
Thank you to the Official Connecticut Office of Tourism for curating these awesome adventures! If these specialty trails look like fun to you, you’ll love this Abandoned Road Trip. Or maybe the Natural Wonders Road Trip is more your style. Either way, tell us which trail you’re dying to try!
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