Are you ready to hit the road and explore? Connecticut has some of the very best road trips in the country, and they’re all a quick drive away! Visit Connecticut compiled this list of epic road trips across The Constitution State, and today we’re sharing some of our favorites. So gas up the car, grab some snacks, and get ready to tackle these 12 epic road trips in Connecticut. Let’s go!

  1. A History Lesson at Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center

Management/TripAdvisor Discover Connecticut’s Native American history as you travel across the state, including a stop at Indian burial grounds. This trip will take about two days, and you’ll spend every hour fascinated. The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center is a fascinating, living history museum that’s a must for history buffs.

  1. Museums & Munchies

sung58/TripAdvisor Spend a weekend in New Haven and discover beautiful architecture and large museums as you fill your stomach with great eats. This is the total royal treatment!

  1. Literary Connecticut

1TotalPackage/TripAdvisor Bibliophiles will love the opportunity to explore literary history and see authors homes seems really exciting. Especially the ones along the coast!

  1. Hit the Jackpot

Foxwoods Resort Casino/Facebook Forget about Vegas! This trip will let you experience the lights, entertainment, and glamour of the big cities without leaving the state.

  1. Essex Escape

Joseph Szarmach/Google Local Lower Connecticut River Valley is full of stunning river views and historical sites perfect for a romantic getaway.

  1. Romance in Litchfield Hills

Management/TripAdvisor If you really want to wow your partner, this trip is even more about celebrating love, and features many opportunities for private moments. Maybe even a proposal!

  1. Biking the Quiet Corner

Heather Katsoulis/Flickr Everyone knows this corner of the state is unmatched when it comes to New England charm, so don’t miss this chance to take it in at a nice relaxed pace this summer.

  1. The Beasts of I-95

Visit Connecticut Two aquariums, one zoo, and an inn by the beach. Definitely a must try for the whole family!

  1. Made in Connecticut

Jacqueline07_69/TripAdvisor If you’re a history buff, this one is definitely for you! You’ll get to explore Connecticut’s industry history, from east to west.

  1. Lighthouse Tour

besthotelinnorwalk/TripAdvisor Lighthouses are pretty much the coolest things ever and they’re loaded with stories. Enjoy the beautiful coast and picnic beside these wonders.

  1. Out for Ice Cream

Visit Connecticut Yum! This trip covers some of the best ice cream shops in the state, which is what summer is all about.

  1. For the Little Ones

Kidcity Museum Don’t worry about how you’re going to keep the kids entertained this summer. This trip was meant for families with small children and will keep them occupied for days!

Please note: Kidcity Museum is temporarily closed. Check their website for updates on when they will reopen.

Thank you again to the Connecticut Office of Tourism for compiling so many road trips! Which one will you be taking this year? What are some of your favorite road trips in Connecticut? Share them with us in the comments below!

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Discover Connecticut’s Native American history as you travel across the state, including a stop at Indian burial grounds. This trip will take about two days, and you’ll spend every hour fascinated. The Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center is a fascinating, living history museum that’s a must for history buffs.

sung58/TripAdvisor

Spend a weekend in New Haven and discover beautiful architecture and large museums as you fill your stomach with great eats. This is the total royal treatment!

1TotalPackage/TripAdvisor

Bibliophiles will love the opportunity to explore literary history and see authors homes seems really exciting. Especially the ones along the coast!

Foxwoods Resort Casino/Facebook

Forget about Vegas! This trip will let you experience the lights, entertainment, and glamour of the big cities without leaving the state.

Joseph Szarmach/Google Local

Lower Connecticut River Valley is full of stunning river views and historical sites perfect for a romantic getaway.

If you really want to wow your partner, this trip is even more about celebrating love, and features many opportunities for private moments. Maybe even a proposal!

Heather Katsoulis/Flickr

Everyone knows this corner of the state is unmatched when it comes to New England charm, so don’t miss this chance to take it in at a nice relaxed pace this summer.

Visit Connecticut

Two aquariums, one zoo, and an inn by the beach. Definitely a must try for the whole family!

Jacqueline07_69/TripAdvisor

If you’re a history buff, this one is definitely for you! You’ll get to explore Connecticut’s industry history, from east to west.

besthotelinnorwalk/TripAdvisor

Lighthouses are pretty much the coolest things ever and they’re loaded with stories. Enjoy the beautiful coast and picnic beside these wonders.

Visit Connecticut

Yum! This trip covers some of the best ice cream shops in the state, which is what summer is all about.

Kidcity Museum

Don’t worry about how you’re going to keep the kids entertained this summer. This trip was meant for families with small children and will keep them occupied for days!

Please note: Kidcity Museum is temporarily closed. Check their website for updates on when they will reopen.

And if you’re in the mood for a road trip that’s a little, well, creepy, you have to check out this terrifying Connecticut road trip; that is, if you dare!

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Address: Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center, 110 Pequot Trail, Ledyard, CT 06338, USAAddress: Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, USAAddress: Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, 77 Forest St, Hartford, CT 06105, USAAddress: 350 Trolley Line Blvd, Ledyard, CT 06338, USAAddress: 1275 Bloomfield Ave Unit 49 Building 7, Fairfield, NJ 07004, USAAddress: Mayflower Inn & Spa, Auberge Resorts Collection, 118 Woodbury Rd, CT-47, Washington, CT 06793, USAAddress: The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, 10 N Water St, Norwalk, CT 06854, USAAddress: American Clock & Watch Museum, 100 Maple St, Bristol, CT 06010, USAAddress: 119 Washington St, Middletown, CT 06457, USA

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Road Trips in Connecticut April 17, 2021 Sarah What are some of the most unique road trips to take in Connecticut? In terms of most unique, our haunted road trip is pretty epic; it explores five of the state’s creepiest attractions, all in a nice, neat, five-hour trip! On the other side of the coin is our fairytale road trip, a delightful little excursion to some of the state’s most winsome destinations. Need more ideas? Here are 12 of the best day trips you can take in Connecticut! Does Connecticut have any fun day trips? One of the benefits of being a small state on the East Coast is that you’re basically a quick day trip away from everything. That being said, there are some particularly memorable day trips in Connecticut worth adding to the top of your list: Avery’s Soda in New Britain. Established in 1904, Avery’s Soda is a Connecticut staple. They’ve been crafting delicious sodas from real cane sugar for over 100 years, and you can really taste the difference. Experience the magic on one of their factory tours. Learn more by reading our feature article here. Lover’s Leap State Park in New Milford is 127 acres of exquisite beauty. Bring your camera and capture the sights along the Housatonic Gorge. Lavender Pond Farm in Killingworth is another stunner, offering some of the best scenic beauty in all of New England. What are some fun roadside attractions in Connecticut? Nothing beats a road trip: you get to sit back and enjoy the open road and scenery. And what puts the whole experience over the top, are the quirky roadside attractions you encounter along the way. The best thing about roadside attractions is that they’re quick and easy to visit, no matter what state you’re in. Stratton’s Grave in Mountain Grove Cemetery is a fun one to visit; park-like and stunning, Mountain Grove Cemetery captures the beauty of architecture and rural Connecticut… plus it offers insight into local history. Did you know Connecticut has a bit of circus history? Charles “Tom Thumb” Stratton was a superstar of Barnum’s Circus and stood at only 3'8". A life size statue of him sits atop his obelisk in Bridgeport. And of course, you have to visit Paul Bunyan. You may know Paul Bunyan as a conqueror of the wild frontier, but a statue in his honor in New England somehow feels right. In Cheshire, no sign can stand above seven feet tall. So when the town made a fuss about the lumber business House of Doors erecting this 26-foot beauty, they got creative. Replacing the ax with a flag made it a flag pole, which has no height limitations. It’s epic! One final roadside attraction of note: Eagle Rock. Just past the intersection of Buck Road in Hebron is a rock that has been shaped and painted to resemble a bald eagle! 

The OIYS Visitor Center

Road Trips in Connecticut

April 17, 2021

Sarah

What are some of the most unique road trips to take in Connecticut? In terms of most unique, our haunted road trip is pretty epic; it explores five of the state’s creepiest attractions, all in a nice, neat, five-hour trip! On the other side of the coin is our fairytale road trip, a delightful little excursion to some of the state’s most winsome destinations. Need more ideas? Here are 12 of the best day trips you can take in Connecticut! Does Connecticut have any fun day trips? One of the benefits of being a small state on the East Coast is that you’re basically a quick day trip away from everything. That being said, there are some particularly memorable day trips in Connecticut worth adding to the top of your list: Avery’s Soda in New Britain. Established in 1904, Avery’s Soda is a Connecticut staple. They’ve been crafting delicious sodas from real cane sugar for over 100 years, and you can really taste the difference. Experience the magic on one of their factory tours. Learn more by reading our feature article here. Lover’s Leap State Park in New Milford is 127 acres of exquisite beauty. Bring your camera and capture the sights along the Housatonic Gorge. Lavender Pond Farm in Killingworth is another stunner, offering some of the best scenic beauty in all of New England. What are some fun roadside attractions in Connecticut? Nothing beats a road trip: you get to sit back and enjoy the open road and scenery. And what puts the whole experience over the top, are the quirky roadside attractions you encounter along the way. The best thing about roadside attractions is that they’re quick and easy to visit, no matter what state you’re in. Stratton’s Grave in Mountain Grove Cemetery is a fun one to visit; park-like and stunning, Mountain Grove Cemetery captures the beauty of architecture and rural Connecticut… plus it offers insight into local history. Did you know Connecticut has a bit of circus history? Charles “Tom Thumb” Stratton was a superstar of Barnum’s Circus and stood at only 3'8". A life size statue of him sits atop his obelisk in Bridgeport. And of course, you have to visit Paul Bunyan. You may know Paul Bunyan as a conqueror of the wild frontier, but a statue in his honor in New England somehow feels right. In Cheshire, no sign can stand above seven feet tall. So when the town made a fuss about the lumber business House of Doors erecting this 26-foot beauty, they got creative. Replacing the ax with a flag made it a flag pole, which has no height limitations. It’s epic! One final roadside attraction of note: Eagle Rock. Just past the intersection of Buck Road in Hebron is a rock that has been shaped and painted to resemble a bald eagle! 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

In terms of most unique, our haunted road trip is pretty epic; it explores five of the state’s creepiest attractions, all in a nice, neat, five-hour trip! On the other side of the coin is our fairytale road trip, a delightful little excursion to some of the state’s most winsome destinations. Need more ideas? Here are 12 of the best day trips you can take in Connecticut!

Does Connecticut have any fun day trips?

One of the benefits of being a small state on the East Coast is that you’re basically a quick day trip away from everything. That being said, there are some particularly memorable day trips in Connecticut worth adding to the top of your list: Avery’s Soda in New Britain. Established in 1904, Avery’s Soda is a Connecticut staple. They’ve been crafting delicious sodas from real cane sugar for over 100 years, and you can really taste the difference. Experience the magic on one of their factory tours. Learn more by reading our feature article here. Lover’s Leap State Park in New Milford is 127 acres of exquisite beauty. Bring your camera and capture the sights along the Housatonic Gorge. Lavender Pond Farm in Killingworth is another stunner, offering some of the best scenic beauty in all of New England.

What are some fun roadside attractions in Connecticut?

Nothing beats a road trip: you get to sit back and enjoy the open road and scenery. And what puts the whole experience over the top, are the quirky roadside attractions you encounter along the way. The best thing about roadside attractions is that they’re quick and easy to visit, no matter what state you’re in. Stratton’s Grave in Mountain Grove Cemetery is a fun one to visit; park-like and stunning, Mountain Grove Cemetery captures the beauty of architecture and rural Connecticut… plus it offers insight into local history. Did you know Connecticut has a bit of circus history? Charles “Tom Thumb” Stratton was a superstar of Barnum’s Circus and stood at only 3'8". A life size statue of him sits atop his obelisk in Bridgeport. And of course, you have to visit Paul Bunyan. You may know Paul Bunyan as a conqueror of the wild frontier, but a statue in his honor in New England somehow feels right. In Cheshire, no sign can stand above seven feet tall. So when the town made a fuss about the lumber business House of Doors erecting this 26-foot beauty, they got creative. Replacing the ax with a flag made it a flag pole, which has no height limitations. It’s epic! One final roadside attraction of note: Eagle Rock. Just past the intersection of Buck Road in Hebron is a rock that has been shaped and painted to resemble a bald eagle!