Connecticut has more than 100 beautiful state parks. They boast wonderful sandy beaches, picturesque forests, and even fascinating historic sites. Today’s featured natural area is a true gem that everyone can enjoy. Stratton Brook State Park was established in 1949 and became Connecticut’s first universally accessible state park in 1996.
Located in Simsbury, Stratton Brook State Park is completely wheelchair accessible making it a dream come true for those with mobility challenges.
You can navigate the park using wide flat trails. The paved and hard-packed surfaces are easy going for wheelchairs, strollers, and appropriate for bicycles too!
Former rail lines have been transformed into trails through the woods. They meander through the fragrant hemlock and pine forest and over fairytale footbridges. The pathways even connect to the Farmington RIver Trail and the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail for bikers and hikers looking to extend their journey.
The scenery is undeniably picturesque and the quaint covered bridge is a popular spot for photography. It's also been the site of a fair share of marriage proposals.
Stratton Brook State Park is open year round from 8 a.m. - sunset. Pets are allowed to visit the park (except the beach area) but must be kept on a leash.