The Ultimate Guide to Spring on the Connecticut Shoreline

Spring is a wonderful time to visit the Connecticut shoreline, with the arrival of warmer weather and blooming flowers. Here are some of our favorite spring to-do’s for visiting the Connecticut Shoreline.


1

Visit the Cherry Blossom Festival

In April, the city of New Haven hosts a Cherry Blossom Festival, which celebrates the blooming of cherry blossom trees in Wooster Square. The festival includes live music, food vendors, and a craft fair.

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2

Go to the Beach


Spring is the perfect time to enjoy the quiet and peacefulness of the beach. Many beaches along the Connecticut shoreline offer beachcombing, nature walks, and bird watching opportunities.

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3

Take a Scenic Drive


The Connecticut shoreline is home to many scenic roads, including the historic Boston Post Road and the scenic Route 1. Take a leisurely drive and enjoy the picturesque views of the shoreline.

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4

Visit Mystic Seaport


Mystic Seaport is a living history museum that offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century coastal life. Take a tour of the historic ships, explore the exhibits, and visit the shops and restaurants in the recreated village.

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5

Go Hiking

The Connecticut shoreline is home to many state parks and nature preserves that offer hiking trails through beautiful landscapes. Take a hike through Sleeping Giant State Park, the Guilford Land Trust, or Hammonasset Beach State Park.

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6

Visit a Farmer’s Market

Spring is the start of the growing season in Connecticut, and many farmer's markets begin to open in April and May. Visit a local farmer's market to purchase fresh produce, baked goods, and artisanal crafts.

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7

Attend a Festival

Spring is a time for many festivals along the Connecticut shoreline. Attend the Guilford Craft Expo, the Milford Oyster Festival, or the Mystic Outdoor Art Festival.

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8

Visit the Connecticut River Museum

The Connecticut River Museum in Essex offers visitors a chance to learn about the history and ecology of the Connecticut River. Take a river cruise, explore the exhibits, and learn about the wildlife that calls the river home.

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9

Explore the Gardens

Spring is the perfect time to visit the many gardens along the Connecticut shoreline. Visit the Elizabeth Park Rose Garden in Hartford, the Florence Griswold Museum Garden in Old Lyme, or the Connecticut College Arboretum in New London.

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10

Go Biking

The Connecticut shoreline is home to many bike trails that offer beautiful views of the coastline and countryside. Take a ride on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, the East Coast Greenway, or the Air Line State Park Trail.

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