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Guided UTV tours are led by an experienced guide, but you are the driver during your tour. More
ConnTours is an app developed by Connecticut Humanities (... More
Mattabesett and Mount Higby Trail is a 9 mile out and back trail located near Middlefield, CT that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as... More
Meigs Point Nature Center is an exciting and vital environmental learning center open to all ages. It is located at Hammonasset Beach State Park... More
Nature Conservency-protected forested former farm with hiking trail and a variety of flora and fauna. More
Conserving and studying Connecticut’s environment through science-based education and advocacy focused on the state’s bird populations. The Center... More
Stretched across Connecticut's shoreline, this National Wildlife Refuge was the first Federally-owned conservation land in the state when it was... More
Wildlife sanctuary with 295 acres, hiking trails. Nature Center has nature exhibits, children's learning center, nature art gallery, nature store... More
200 acres of tidal wetlands and primary native salt grasses. One-mile trail, map provided. More
First municipal rose garden in the country; greenhouses, nature walks, perennials and rock gardens. More
From Yale University football to world-class golf tournaments, high-scoring college sports to high-energy professional
It’s tree-chopping time! Here are some local farms to check out as you partake in the beloved holiday tradition of
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Whether you’re looking for outdoor cold-weather activities or cozy places to burn off some energy, Mystic Country offers
Maple syrup was cultivated by Native Americans in Connecticut as far back as the 1600s, becoming the New World’s first
Celebrating love seems more important than ever this year, doesn’t it? We have all been cooped up in the house for far
Litchfield Hills is an ideal destination for outdoor winter sports activities such as downhill cross-country skiing,
History, culture, technology, art – they’re all on display within the fabulous museums throughout Fairfield County.
There simply aren’t many things in this world more loved, more appreciated, more craved, than chocolate. Chocolatiers
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