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List of State Attractions
- National Land
- State Land
- Private Attractions
- Major Shopping Centers
I. National Land
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Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Connecticut hosts a picturesque 50-mile stretch of this legendary trail, with paths crossing ridges, woodlands, and river valleys in the northwest corner of the state.
Location: From Kent to Salisbury, CT
Website: nps.gov/appa
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Weir Farm National Historical Park
A preserved home and studio of impressionist painter J. Alden Weir, this peaceful site offers art programs, gardens, and wooded walking trails.
Location: Wilton/Ridgefield, CT
Website: nps.gov/wefa
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Quinebaug & Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor
Nicknamed “The Last Green Valley,” this region protects historic mills, quiet riverways, and forested countryside across eastern Connecticut.
Location: Eastern CT
Website: thelastgreenvalley.org
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National Coast Guard Museum (under development)
This future landmark in downtown New London will honor the U.S. Coast Guard's heritage and maritime mission through interactive exhibits and waterfront access.
Location: New London, CT
Website: coastguardmuseum.org
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II. State Land
Top 10 State Parks
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Bigelow Hollow State Park
A remote woodland retreat with hiking trails, ponds, and access to the expansive Nipmuck State Forest.
Location: Union, CT
Website: ct.gov/BigelowHollow
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Devil's Hopyard State Park
Known for Chapman Falls, covered bridges, and scenic picnic spots, this park is a favorite for day-trippers.
Location: East Haddam, CT
Website: ct.gov/DevilsHopyard
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Gillette Castle State Park
Features a quirky medieval-style stone castle once owned by actor William Gillette. Includes gardens, river views, and ferry access.
Location: East Haddam, CT
Website: ct.gov/GilletteCastle
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Hammonasset Beach State Park
Connecticut’s largest shoreline park with over 2 miles of beach, campgrounds, biking trails, and a nature center.
Location: Madison, CT
Website: ct.gov/Hammonasset
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Harkness Memorial State Park
Features an elegant seaside estate with gardens and sweeping lawns along Long Island Sound.
Location: Waterford, CT
Website: ct.gov/Harkness
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Kent Falls State Park
A postcard-worthy park with a series of waterfalls cascading through forested hills — accessible via a short hike and observation platforms.
Location: Kent, CT
Website: ct.gov/KentFalls
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Lighthouse Point Park
A seasonal park with a historic lighthouse, small beach, carousel, and bird-watching areas during migration seasons.
Location: New Haven, CT
Website: newhavenct.gov
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Rocky Neck State Park
Combines sandy beach access with trails, marshland boardwalks, and a unique WPA-era stone pavilion.
Location: East Lyme, CT
Website: ct.gov/RockyNeck
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Sherwood Island State Park
Connecticut’s first state park, offering beachfront access, a nature center, scenic walking paths, and a 9/11 memorial.
Location: Westport, CT
Website: ct.gov/SherwoodIsland
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Sleeping Giant State Park
Named for a traprock mountain resembling a reclining figure, this park is popular with hikers and includes the scenic Tower Trail.
Location: Hamden, CT
Website: ct.gov/SleepingGiant
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III. Private Attractions
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Mystic Aquarium
A popular family destination featuring beluga whales, sea lions, and hands-on marine exhibits. Associated with conservation and research programs.
Location: Mystic, CT
Website: mysticaquarium.org
Phone: (860) 572-5955
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Mystic Seaport Museum
The nation's leading maritime museum with historic vessels, a recreated 19th-century seafaring village, and interactive exhibits.
Location: Mystic, CT
Website: mysticseaport.org
Phone: (860) 572-0711
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Lake Compounce
America’s oldest continuously operating amusement park with modern coasters, classic rides, and a water park.
Location: Bristol, CT
Website: lakecompounce.com
Phone: (860) 583-3300
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The Mark Twain House & Museum
Tour the Gothic-style home of Samuel Clemens, where he wrote some of his most famous works.
Location: Hartford, CT
Website: marktwainhouse.org
Phone: (860) 247-0998
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Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Part of Yale University, this museum features dinosaur fossils, ancient artifacts, and cultural exhibits from around the world.
Location: New Haven, CT
Website: peabody.yale.edu
Phone: (203) 432-8987
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Westfarms
A popular upscale mall with over 160 stores, including Nordstrom, Macy’s, Apple, and a wide selection of restaurants.
Location: West Hartford/Farmington, CT
Website: shopwestfarms.com
Phone: (860) 561-3024
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Connecticut Post Mall
The state’s largest shopping mall, featuring major chains, a food court, cinema, and events throughout the year.
Location: Milford, CT
Website: shopconnecticutpostmall.com
Phone: (203) 878-6837
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Buckland Hills Mall
A suburban shopping center serving Hartford’s east side with popular retailers, restaurants, and a movie theater.
Location: Manchester, CT
Website: Buckland Hills Mall
Phone: (860) 644-1452
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The SoNo Collection
A newer luxury lifestyle mall with high-end shops like Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom in a modern, art-infused setting.
Location: Norwalk, CT
Website: thesonocollection.com
Phone: (203) 299-0701
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For more information about state, visit the state's official tourism site: Travel State
Music and Products Associated with The State of Connecticut
The Following album covers link to each song's specific page for this state. All lyrics have been written by Mark S. McKenzie/American Storyteller Music and The Lyrical Horizon and produced by Story Teller Books and Music or Loud Mouth Books and Music, Copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved:







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