Stroll under shady trees, walk around glistening ponds, and explore a bit of history. Stratton Brook State Park isn’t Connecticut’s biggest outdoor recreation area, but it’s packed with astonishing sights. Embark on this breezy hiking trail and discover its enchanting covered bridge. You’re going to love this stunning getaway in Simsbury.
As Connecticut’s first wheelchair accessible state park, Stratton Brook has something for everyone.
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The Stratton Brook Old Railroad Trail is one of the most popular places to explore.
Bernadette Raum/AllTrails Like its name suggests, this trail was once a railroad route. Now, it’s an impressive hike and bike trail that’s perfect for all Connecticut nature lovers.
On this 2.5-mile out-and-back trail, you’ll walk by peaceful ponds and whimsical wildlife.
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No matter when you visit, Stratton Brook State Park always dazzles.
Brian Alexander/AllTrails In the fall, you can walk over crunchy, colorful leaves. During spring, you can enjoy the vibrant green surroundings.
But perhaps the most eye-catching part is the red covered bridge.
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This gorgeous structure is the perfect place to snap a few photos. It’ll make you feel like you stepped inside an old movie.
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Along your journey, you’ll also come across the Massaco Forest Pavilion.
Sphilbrick/Wikimedia Commons Built in 1935, this lovely spot is full of antique charm. It’s the perfect place to rest or enjoy a leisurely picnic.
Whether you’re coming to fish, swim, or hike, Stratton Brook State Park will certainly dazzle you.
Brian Alexander/AllTrails And the best part? This hidden gem doesn’t get the crowds that other Connecticut’s parks face. If you go at the right time, you may just feel like you have the whole place to yourself. To learn more about this enchanting destination, visit Stratton Brook State Park’s website here.
Have you ever explored the Stratton Brook Old Railroad Trail? What’s your favorite easy hiking path in Connecticut? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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Like its name suggests, this trail was once a railroad route. Now, it’s an impressive hike and bike trail that’s perfect for all Connecticut nature lovers.
Earl Sands/AllTrails
Brian Alexander/AllTrails
In the fall, you can walk over crunchy, colorful leaves. During spring, you can enjoy the vibrant green surroundings.
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Sphilbrick/Wikimedia Commons
Built in 1935, this lovely spot is full of antique charm. It’s the perfect place to rest or enjoy a leisurely picnic.
And the best part? This hidden gem doesn’t get the crowds that other Connecticut’s parks face. If you go at the right time, you may just feel like you have the whole place to yourself. To learn more about this enchanting destination, visit Stratton Brook State Park’s website here.
If you’re bringing the kiddos along, check out these 10 kid-friendly hikes in Connecticut.
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