Quinebaug River Trail

Starting in the town of Killingly, the southern segment of the Quinebaug River Trail heads south for a picturesque journey on a well-maintained riverside pathway through wooded parks and corridors. Parking is available at the intersection of Water Street and Commerce Avenue in downtown Killingly. From here, the route continues south, but be sure to enjoy the views of Fivemile Pond from the bridge spur to the north before proceeding on the main trail south. After negotiating a series of shared sidewalks and street crossings for 0.5 mile in Killingly, the more appealing character of the trail

Riverview Ice Cream

Serving homemade ice cream and on-site 18-home championship mini-golf course with a daily mystery hole in one for free round.

Putnam River Trail

Check out this 3.0-mile out-and-back trail. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 54 minutes to complete. This is a popular trail for running and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through November.

Putnam Elms

Putnam Elms is a historic site preserving the history of the Putnam family since the 18th century.

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Port Niantic

Port Niantic is located on the picturesque Niantic River at the head of Niantic Bay; allowing easy access to all of the most desirable boating and fishing destinations along the Connecticut, Long Island and Rhode Island coastlines. Whether you enjoy Plum Glut (10 miles), The Race (10 miles), Montauk (21 miles) or Block Island (27 miles) – you are just a short cruise away. We are also within walking distance of the quaint shops and restaurants of Niantic Village. We accommodate vessels of all sizes in our deep water slips, dry racks (with free valet launch service), and indoor/outdoor winter

Poet's Lounge Charters

Daysail, sunset cruise, Captained charters. Board at the mouth of the Mystic River in the picturesque village of Noank, CT and set sail into the beautiful Fisher’s Island Sound. Fisher’s Island sound is considered one of the best sailing destinations on the East Coast. The island is a mile off shore and acts as a 7 mile long buffer to the chop and swell of the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in calm and peaceful waters. Bring your own beer, food and beverage for a picnic. Eat on board while under sail or at anchor, or stop at an island beach (and enjoy a swim!). Alternatively, dine dockside at a

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The Pizza Lady

From that perfect pizza to amazing appetizers and mouthwatering wings, The Pizza Lady has all your favorites under one roof.

Jonathan Dickerman House Museum (c. 1792)

1792 furnished farmhouse, operated by the Hamden Historical Society, reflects modest family living; also reconstructed cider mills, barn and herb garden. Donations accepted.

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