We recently published an road trip in Connecticut that took you to seven iconic landmarks in the Nutmeg State. Due to the nature of road trips and people having limited time to drive and enjoy attractions, we had to limit ourselves to a portion of the state. Our previous trip focused on primarily the western half of Connecticut, but we wanted to make sure we covered all the great attractions in eastern Connecticut, too! If you’re looking for things to do in the eastern part of Connecticut, look no further. We’ve got a great road trip planned for you!
Thanks to Connecticut’s small size, you won’t have to spend too much time in the car on this trip! You can see all seven of these landmarks in eastern Connecticut in just under three hours, though of course you’ll want to add plenty of time to account for exploring each destination.
Google Maps For a fully customizable itinerary, check out the Google Maps directions.
Dinosaur State Park: 400 West St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Dinosaur State Park, Friends/Facebook You’ll start your trip at Dinosaur State Park, an absolute must-see for anyone who loves dinosaurs in Connecticut. This park has great trails and a fantastic arboretum filled with many tree species. But the most notable thing here is the collection of dinosaur tracks.Hidden under a giant geodesic dome, the tracks here are one of the largest collections in the country. They were thought to be made by Dilophosaurus, most famous as the species that spits venom in the original “Jurassic Park” film. The film actually got much wrong about the dinosaur, which was in reality much larger and likely did not shoot venom. This 80-acre park has so much to explore. Dinosaur State Park, 400 West St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, USA
Gillette Castle State Park: 67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423
Jody Smith/Google Maps Gillette Castle is one of the most famous of the many castles in Connecticut. The spectacular building was originally the home of actor William Gillette, most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. It’s now a 122-acre state park. Gillette Castle State Park, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
Devil’s Hopyard State Park: 366 Hopyard Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423
Vinh Phuc/Google Maps Not only is this one of the prettiest state parks in Connecticut, but it also has some interesting spooky stories behind it! It is said that the devil would play his fiddle atop the park’s 60-foot Chapman Falls. Devil’s Hopyard State Park, 366 Hopyard Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
Mystic Seaport Museum: 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355
Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic is such a fantastic small town in Connecticut, and one of the state’s best historic attractions is the Mystic Seaport Museum. They’ve got a great historic village on site that will make you feel like you stepped back in time a few hundred years. There are some fascinating exhibits here about the maritime history of the state. Mystic Seaport Museum, 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355, USA
Mystic Aquarium: 55 Coogan Blvd, Mystic, CT 06355
Mystic Aquarium Mystic Aquarium has some neat animals you can’t see many other places. They have the only Beluga whales in New England, African penguins, and a ray and shark touch pool. You can find out more information about all the exhibits here on the aquarium’s website. Mystic Aquarium, Stonington, CT 06355, USA
Natchaug State Forest: Ashford, CT 06278
JJBers/Flickr Natchaug State Forest spans through six towns. It covers more than 13,000 acres and you can find plenty of trails to explore here. It’s the largest forest in the state and even contains one of the most haunted hikes in Connecticut. Natchaug State Forest, Ashford, CT 06278, USA
How many of these attractions in eastern Connecticut have you visited? Did we miss out on any that you feel like visitors must see? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!
We recently published an road trip in Connecticut that took you to seven iconic landmarks in the Nutmeg State. Due to the nature of road trips and people having limited time to drive and enjoy attractions, we had to limit ourselves to a portion of the state. Our previous trip focused on primarily the western half of Connecticut, but we wanted to make sure we covered all the great attractions in eastern Connecticut, too! If you’re looking for things to do in the eastern part of Connecticut, look no further. We’ve got a great road trip planned for you!
We recently published an road trip in Connecticut that took you to seven iconic landmarks in the Nutmeg State. Due to the nature of road trips and people having limited time to drive and enjoy attractions, we had to limit ourselves to a portion of the state. Our previous trip focused on primarily the western half of Connecticut, but we wanted to make sure we covered all the great attractions in eastern Connecticut, too! If you’re looking for things to do in the eastern part of Connecticut, look no further. We’ve got a great road trip planned for you!
Google Maps
For a fully customizable itinerary, check out the Google Maps directions.
Dinosaur State Park, Friends/Facebook
You’ll start your trip at Dinosaur State Park, an absolute must-see for anyone who loves dinosaurs in Connecticut. This park has great trails and a fantastic arboretum filled with many tree species. But the most notable thing here is the collection of dinosaur tracks.Hidden under a giant geodesic dome, the tracks here are one of the largest collections in the country. They were thought to be made by Dilophosaurus, most famous as the species that spits venom in the original “Jurassic Park” film. The film actually got much wrong about the dinosaur, which was in reality much larger and likely did not shoot venom. This 80-acre park has so much to explore.
Dinosaur State Park, 400 West St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067, USA
Jody Smith/Google Maps
Gillette Castle is one of the most famous of the many castles in Connecticut. The spectacular building was originally the home of actor William Gillette, most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. It’s now a 122-acre state park.
Gillette Castle State Park, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
Vinh Phuc/Google Maps
Not only is this one of the prettiest state parks in Connecticut, but it also has some interesting spooky stories behind it! It is said that the devil would play his fiddle atop the park’s 60-foot Chapman Falls.
Devil’s Hopyard State Park, 366 Hopyard Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
Mystic Seaport Museum
Mystic is such a fantastic small town in Connecticut, and one of the state’s best historic attractions is the Mystic Seaport Museum. They’ve got a great historic village on site that will make you feel like you stepped back in time a few hundred years. There are some fascinating exhibits here about the maritime history of the state.
Mystic Seaport Museum, 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355, USA
Mystic Aquarium
Mystic Aquarium has some neat animals you can’t see many other places. They have the only Beluga whales in New England, African penguins, and a ray and shark touch pool. You can find out more information about all the exhibits here on the aquarium’s website.
Mystic Aquarium, Stonington, CT 06355, USA
JJBers/Flickr
Natchaug State Forest spans through six towns. It covers more than 13,000 acres and you can find plenty of trails to explore here. It’s the largest forest in the state and even contains one of the most haunted hikes in Connecticut.
Natchaug State Forest, Ashford, CT 06278, USA
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