Posts Tagged ‘Hiking’
YANKEE Magazine’s Best of New England 2012 Mystic Country choices:

YANKEE Magazine’s Best of New England 2012 Mystic Country choices:

YANKEE Magazine’s May/June 2012 Travel Guide to New England includes their 2012 Best of New England Picks. Congratulations to the Connecticut section winners in Mystic Country: Food & Dining Best Bowl of Noodles; Morning Glory Cafe, Old Lyme Lodging Best Vineyard B&B; Fitch Claremont Vineyard B&B, Bozrah Best Country Comfort; Stonecroft Inn,...

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On daffodils, salamanders and rain. Spring on Pequotsepos Road.

On daffodils, salamanders and rain. Spring on Pequotsepos Road.

Two sure signs spring is headed our way are on Pequotsepos Road in Mystic. First you’ll notice the hundreds of daffodils that are coming up in the gardens surrounding the  Denison Homestead. These daffodils were laid out by a world class landscape designer and team of friends in memory of a local gardener and are always spectacular in early April. There...

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Hike, Bike, or Stroll the Air Line Trail

Hike, Bike, or Stroll the Air Line Trail

One of my favorite things about eastern Connecticut is the 50-mile Air Line Trail, an absolutely wonderful place for hiking, biking, leisurely walks and even horseback riding. This pic is from late fall but picture it lush and green spring and summer and then loaded with color come October. The Air Line Trail begins around the Connecticut River and runs up to...

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A Very Chocolate Valentine’s. Sweet!

A Very Chocolate Valentine’s. Sweet!

Did someone say chocolate? A sure bet on Valentine’s Day, Mystic Country is flush with velvety richness this February 14. Check out these decadent chocolate events and activities plus places to buy the heaven sent treat! From a chocolate themed manicure (I know you are curious) to a Valentine’s Hike with chocolate reward, Mystic Country has you and...

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Open a Door to a New Winter Adventure.

Open a Door to a New Winter Adventure.

Mystic Country has cooked up a fun little guide featuring a wide variety of winter adventures in our area for kids to adults. No need for cabin fever to set in. Off the couch my friends and open a door to a mid-winter adventure in Mystic Country, Connecticut. Check it out HERE! Adventure doesn’t have to mean hiking in two feet of snow; it simply means something...

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Unique Gifts: Cut your own Christmas tree in the Quiet Corner.

Unique Gifts: Cut your own Christmas tree in the Quiet Corner.

Mystic Country’s Northeast or “Quiet Corner” is home to a plethora of places to cut your own Christmas tree. I consider this one of the area’s unique gifts because the experience can be really fun, “old fashioned” outing. Walk through acres of perfect trees, enjoy a steaming cup of cocoa, take a hayride and cut your very own...

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Pick a Walk or Paddle. It’s WALKTOBER 2010.

Pick a Walk or Paddle. It’s WALKTOBER 2010.

As anyone who travels knows, stepping out on foot is the best way to really discover an area. When I arrive in a new town, I love to drop my bags, throw on a pair of walking shoes, and set out.  But what if you’re visiting a place where you have to dig a little deeper to really discover its natural beauty as well as historic and cultural offerings? The Last...

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Stroll or Roll Through History on the Putnam Trails.

Stroll or Roll Through History on the Putnam Trails.

Putnam is a treasure of a town for many reasons – shopping, dining, theater. It’s also got a lot of historical value that you might not notice just driving through or strolling the downtown. If you have any down time on your trip, you may want to break out your sneakers or your bike if you brought one and check out the area trails, starting with the River...

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Encounter the Spirit of Connecticut’s Last Wolf in Pomfret

Encounter the Spirit of Connecticut’s Last Wolf in Pomfret

I love taking my dog on an early morning jaunt, and Pomfret’s Wolf Den Campground and its stunning surrounding park provide a not-to-be missed opportunity to experience local history and nature at its best. You’ll have to navigate the tricky turn in the center of Pomfret where Route 101 and Route 44 diverge to find the small historic sign that marks the...

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Take a Break from Technology: CT Audubon Society Center at Pomfret

Take a Break from Technology: CT Audubon Society Center at Pomfret

Bird lover or not, put down your smart phone and visit the Connecticut Audubon Center at Pomfret for some nature time. With the 700-acre Bafflin Sanctuary to peruse at your leisure, you’ll fall in love with the forests, grass, streams and meadows waiting for you at every turn. Locals and tourists alike enjoy the instructor-led day and evening hikes, but you...

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