Connecticut getaways are great for any time of the year, regardless of the season. With its many historical and charming towns, vast recreational opportunities, and miles of hiking trails, there are Connecticut trips to suit every kind of traveler. History buffs will enjoy the variety of historical museums that document Connecticut’s early years, while outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the miles of coastal areas suitable for hiking and bicycling.
People who travel to Connecticut will be amazed at all of the possibilities. The most popular season for New England vacation is the summer months because the kids are out of school and are looking for some outdoor fun. While outdoor recreation is best in the later spring and summer months, there are also many possibilities for New England vacations during the winter months. Among the many attractions to enjoy during the summer months are the state parks. Cockaponset state forest is the second largest forest on the state. Located in Haddam, Connecticut, its 15,000 acres of unspoiled wilderness is Connecticut tourist at its finest. Summertime provides the perfect opportunity to go fishing and hiking on the park grounds. Visitors can also enjoy swimming in clear waters and have a family picnic. Connecticut trips to Devil’s Hopyard State Park in East Haddem also offer many summer activities to make for memorable New England vacations. The centerpiece of this beautiful park is the 60 foot Chapman Falls. Camping is a very popular activity at the park at many tourists travel to Connecticut to experience the ultimate in summer relaxation. Besides the state parks, many people enjoy canoeing and kayaking
Spring and summer aren’t the only times to enjoy Connecticut getaways. Winter is a perfect time to cross country ski on one of Connecticut’s many groomed trails and explore the woods and wilderness areas with snowshoes. Simply driving along the scenic wooded roads of rural Connecticut and enjoying the changing colors of the leaves is a great way to spend Connecticut trips during the fall. Skiing is also a popular activity that makes for adventurous Connecticut getaways. Many people don’t realize that even the most adventurous of skiers will find a ski resort to meet their needs. The ski resorts in Connecticut are smaller than most resorts in other parts of New England and snow fall is a bit lower on average. None the less, Connecticut ski resorts are perfect for a family outing and are popular for last-minute New England Vacations.
The winter months are also a perfect time for checking out the many indoor activities that Connecticut has to offer.
Monday, 25 October 2010
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