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Visit CT: glamping in Connecticut
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Planning a trip to Connecticut? Visit CT and go glamping! Cities like New Haven or Hartford might monopolize most of what you’ve heard about the state, but keep reading to find out more about the top vacation spots in Connecticut, as well as the best places to stay in Connecticut! Going glamping in Connecticut means you get to explore a part of the state you would normally never see, try a new outdoor activity, and recharge your batteries in some of the most beautiful outdoor settings. Connecticut is a state in the southern part of New England and is home to a mix of coastal cities and rural towns. Even though the state only spans 110 miles from east to west and only 70 miles north to south, Connecticut is home to so many different outdoor activities and attractions. Mystic, Connecticut is known for its Seaport Museum where you can see and learn about ships centuries old, as well as the state’s whaling traditions and history. The city of New Haven also sits on the Long Island Sound and is where Yale University can be found. Also along the water include the upscale commuter-city of Greenwich and Norwalk with its Maritime Aquarium. Moving inland, the state capital of Hartford is the site of the Mark Twain House and museum. But Connecticut has a more wild side too! Places like the Litchfield Hills are home to lakes for fishing, mountains to hike, and country-chic villages perfect for antiquing or a spa weekend. With such a dynamic blend of things to do in Connecticut, it will be hard to choose where to go. Glamping Hub is here to help! From beaches on the Atlantic to scenic forest trails through state parks, the world’s most popular casino resorts to some of the most visited antiquing trails, adventure parks to museums, Connecticut vacations have it all. Visit CT!
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Things to do in CT outdoors
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In Connecticut and searching for vacation spots near me? Find tons of places to go and things to do in CT when you go glamping. From wildlife to wild rides, kayaks to schooners, private beaches to coastal towns, and more, there is such a diverse selection of things to do in Connecticut outside. But where to begin? One nice thing about Connecticut being such a small state, is that more likely than not, you will never be too far away from any popular tourist spot or Connecticut attractions. With so many lakes and so much coastline, it’s only normal that some of the most popular outdoor activities in CT are on the water. The CT shoreline offers locals and visitors miles of picture-perfect New England beaches, with charming beach towns, small barrier islands, and of course, lighthouses. A few of our favorite beaches in Connecticut include Cove Island Park, Old Saybrook Town Beach, Short Beach, and Compo Beach. These beaches are great places to take the family when the weather is warm and come summer time, beaches are definitely among the best things to do with kids in CT. Another way to get out on the water is by boat! There are many different ways to make a splash in Connecticut. Rent a sailing charter and tour the Long Island sound, bring a kayak and paddle the Farmington River—however you choose to get out on the water, it’s guaranteed to be a good time. Other popular places to explore on the water include the Thimble Islands, the Connecticut River, and the Black Hall River in Old Lyme. Locals will love this opportunity to go glamping near me! On land, another of the best things to do in Connecticut is hiking! From the Appalachian Trail Falls Village, CT to the best winter hikes in CT, the hiking trails that weave their way across the state are a great opportunity for both enjoying the fresh air and discovering new parts of the state. Some of our favorite hikes in Connecticut are in state parks or reserves. The White Memorial Foundation is the state’s largest nature center and wildlife sanctuary, covering 4,000 acres of land with 35 miles of trails for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. The Pine Knob Loop Trail, which joins the Appalachian Trail, in Housatonic Meadows State Park is a great day trip, or places like Nipmuck State Forest provide year-round outdoor recreation with boating, cross-country skiing, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, fishing, and more! There is still so much more—Bluff Point Coastal Reserve, Sleeping Giant State Park, Talcott Mountain State Park, you get the point. Find the best places to visit in Connecticut when you book with GH. Wherever you decide to stay in Connecticut, Glamping Hub will help you get outdoors!
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CT weather
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So you’re going to visit CT, but what is Connecticut weather like? Most people tend to visit Connecticut in the summer season, when the days are long and sunny. Summers in Connecticut are warm, but not too hot. Average temperatures in the summer don’t tend to go over 85°F (29°C). Fall, or autumn, is still a busier tourist season in Connecticut because of all the fall foliage tours. Winter in Connecticut vacation spots is cold and snowy, as a typical New England winter. Local events in Connecticut include the Yale-Harvard Regatta in early June, the Mystic Sea Music Festival, also in June, and the Norwalk Oyster Festival that takes place in September. No matter what time of year you decide to visit, glamping in CT is always a good idea. Book your Conn vacation today!