East Coast Greenway

Enjoy a series of rail trails, including the Air Line Trail, Hop River Trail, and Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, connecting historic mill towns and charming communities. Designated Trails in Connecticut. Mileage counts reflect the portion of each trail that is part of East Coast Greenway. Moosup Valley Trail, Plainfield; 1.5 mi Quinebaug River Trail, Killingly; 3.8 mi Tracy Road Smart Parks Trail, Killingly/Putnam; 2.3 mi Air Line State Park Trail, Windham County; 10.1 mi Veterans Memorial Greenway, Willimantic; 1.8 mi Willimantic River Trail, 3 mi Hop River Trail, Tolland County; 12 mi

Stationhouse Wine Bar & Grill

A hidden gem, conveniently tucked away aside Stratford Train Station. Gourmet dishes are prepared by Chef Edgar, who has years of experience delivering exceptional cuisine. This fare is offered seamlessly alongside artisan Japanese sushi, crafted by sushi chef extraordinaire Peter, to deliver a unique and eclectic dining experience. Make your selection from veal entrees, calamari and Angus burgers to, of course, a wide array of premium sushi rolls. To ensure there truly is something for everyone, there’s a fully-stocked New York City-style bar and live entertainment most evenings. Come enjoy

Stumpy's Hatchet House

Primitive and organic, this sport suits those who love adventure and seek a release. Get back to the basics and grab some friends to experience the thrill of hatchet throwing at Stumpy’s Hatchet House.

Axe It

Competitive axe throwing is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Quite simply, it’s like playing darts but with axes. Our mission is to bring the thrill of a traditional Canadian backyard pastime to urban communities. With the help of our talented axe throwing coaches, hundreds of thousands of people have been able to share our passion for throwing axes. We pride ourselves in delivering outstanding customer service to all of our clients whether it’s for walk-ins, leagues, private parties and team building events.

Mystic River Cruises

Experience the wonder and beauty of Mystic from an antique picnic boat guided by an experienced captain eager to share his love for the area. Imagine gliding effortlessly across the placid water, taking in the sights and sounds of one of the northeast’s most beautiful locales. That’s just the type of feeling we offer here at Mystic River Cruises, and it’s our goal to share it with as many people as possible. Our river cruises take place on an antique picnic boat built in 1947, adding a wonderful, historical quality of your experience. When you board our vessel, we can promise you’ll be taken

Jeremiah's Antiques & Collectibles

Offering glassware, sterling silver, gold, coins, paper money, cast-iron paper weights, ivory, carvings, fire memorabilia, police memorabilia, autographs, sports cards, baseballs, matchboxes, toy soldiers, patches, musical instruments, fishing, hunting, automobile, oil, gas station, knives, pins, dolls, clothing, purse, prints, paintings, models, Tiki‘s, records, CDs, DVDs, jewelry, clocks, furniture, yard ornaments, vintage toys, and more.

Red Head Heron Antiques & Non

Located in the new trendy section of Mystic, Red Head Heron Antiques and Non specializes in unexpected and whimsical presentations of American primitive furniture and decorative items. In addition, you’ll find select newer pieces that pair well with certain antiques (hence the “Non” in our name).

Newtown Salt Spa

Come relax, breathe, and renew while being enveloped by calming and healing Himalayan salt.

SoNo 1420 America's Maritime Distillery

In the land of competitive spirits competitions, Double Gold is the penultimate prize. Each year over 4,000 spirits enter the iconic San Francisco World Spirits Competition hoping to be ranked and recognized. SoNo 1420 is one of only a very few distilleries worldwide to have won Double Gold medals two years in a row! " The Double Gold designation is awarded to the entries that receive a Gold medal rating by all members of the judging panel; these are among the finest products in the world. ” - San Francisco World Spirits Competition We couldn’t agree more! Our tasting room evokes a prohibition

Hop River State Park Trail

This former railroad line is now a trail that winds 20.2 miles through the towns of Manchester, Vernon, Bolton, Coventry, Andover, and Columbia. Like a pathway through time, this serpentine path passes among modern subdivisions and crosses roads, but mostly takes the trail user along a remote, quiet and long unused path through the eastern Connecticut countryside. As the railroad that once connected Hartford to Manchester, Vernon, Bolton, Andover and Willimantic became abandoned, weedy growth took over from lack of use. And as with so many rail lines, the war efforts demanded the steel of the

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