Fall Foliage Scenic Drive in Connecticut

Fall foliage scenic drives in Connecticut include theCrandall was given refuge during her trial, and the
Long Island Sound coastal routes, and the18th century Old Brooklyn Burying Ground. The
Litchfield Hills in Northwestern Connecticut. Theseclose-by C. Vaughan Ferguson, Jr. Conservancy
areas offer dramatic scenic drives any season,offers walking trails among marshlands and hills.
but for me, the trip that comes alive in the fall isThe easiest way of visiting Brooklyn Green is
nestled in eastern Connecticut's "Quiet Corner"simply to park the car and walk. With five
and you can read all about it here.churches on the green and a cluster of historical
Fall foliage scenic drives in Connecticut include thebuildings, statues, and commemorative stones,
Long Island Sound coastal routes, and thesomething is bound to catch your eye to explore
Litchfield Hills in Northwestern Connecticut. Thesefurther.
areas offer dramatic scenic drives any season,Leaving Brooklyn on Route 169 and heading north
but for me, the trip that comes alive in the fall istowards Pomfret, you'll pass the 200-acre Lapsley
nestled in eastern Connecticut's "Quiet Corner"Orchards in the Bush Hill historic district. Here
and is Route 169. This is a gem of a fall foliageduring the fall you can pick crisp apples or
scenic drive in Connecticut. Let me take you for apurchase the perfect pumpkin for your front
quick spin...porch.
Peak fall foliage in Connecticut usually startsAnother side trip worth taking before you reach
mid-October and lasts through end of October,Pomfret is Mashamoquet Brook State Park and
sometimes drifting into early November.Putnam Wolf Den. At the junction with Route 101
Connecticut has a milder climate than many otherhead west and take the entrance into the park
areas of New England, as evidence by theless than a mile down Route 101. With the
plethora of wineries and vineyards enjoyed byabundance of maples and oaks in the park the fall
the region these days. Many scenic routes takefoliage dazzles. Be sure to take the path and
you close to one of the 16 open for visiting.short walk to the Wolf Den where a plaque
But back to our fall foliage route...describes the events leading to the killing of the
Traveling Route 169 is as much about historiclast wolf in Connecticut.
buildings and communities with traditions, as aboutBack on Route 169 take the next few miles into
brilliant color changes - although you'll be blessedthe center of Pomfret. A walk through Pomfret
with plenty of opportunities to soak up the colorpresents another chance to check out an 18th
and take an eye-popping memory snap. The drivecentury graveyard at The Sabin Cemetery, 19th
follows Route 169 from Lisbon, CT, to the bordercentury churches, and a 13th century French
with Massachusetts. Though it's just a short drivewindow at the Pomfret School chapel. Pomfret is
of over 30 miles, nonetheless as you'll see italso home to Sharpe Hill Vineyard, one of the
packs a lot into a small area.wineries on the Connecticut Wine Trail, and open
Begin your scenic drive in the town of Lisbon,for touring and wine-tasting.
which can be reached, from I-395 exit 83A. TheContinue the drive north on Route 169 out of
center of town is known as Newent. In the townPomfret for Woodstock, the final leg of this
visit the Bishop House Museum and the Newentscenic drive. Before reaching the picturesque New
Congregational Church for a flavor of some ofEngland village of Woodstock, you'll have the
the architectural styles in this region ofchance to explore many more hiking trails at The
Connecticut.Connecticut Audobon-Pomfret Farms and The Air
Follow Route 169 out of Lisbon/Newent and driveLine Trail.
the 8 miles to Canterbury.Connecticut is deep in museums and historic
Named for the cathedral city in Kent, England,homes, and in Woodstock it comes together at
Canterbury was originally settled in 1697, andRoseland Cottage - a striking pink Gothic Revival
offers a window into Connecticut's early Americanstyle house which is also home to the Bowen
past. Highlights are the classic New England TownMuseum. The house has original furnishings and
Green and the Prudence Crandall Museum.tours are offered June - October.
Prudence was an extraordinary woman, and TheWoodstock has a classic New England village feel
Prudence Crandall Museum documents herto it, with a village green lined by Maples and an
attempt to provide education for black womenold burying ground, meeting house, and many 18th
during a time of violent oppression. Prudence'scentury homes on the perimeter. And if you
neighbors and friends eventually ostracized hereprefer not to head back to where you started
and forced her to close her school and movebut relax in Woodstock for the evening, then the
away from the area never to return.Inn at Woodstock Hill have suites and rooms with
Wright's Mill Tree Farm is a pick-your-own localfireplaces. The inn is on the National Register of
favorite, and during the fall foliage season offers aHistoric places, and is a fitting end to this scenic
spooky hayride, and the chance to pick-your-owntour in eastern Connecticut.
pumpkin. This 250-acre farm is in the north end ofAs you travel along Route 169 keep your eyes
Canterbury.open for the antique and bargain shops in the
Travel the 7 miles to Brooklyn, where along thetowns and villages. Connecticut is the antique
way you'll pass farms and homes set among the"capital" of New England and with the right
rolling hills and fields of the region. Brooklyn isbrowsing you're bound to discover that perfect
steeped in history. You'll discover historical buildingstreasure for your home.
galore with a high concentration of them in aTraveling on Connecticut's Route 169 is a perfect
1.75-acre area known as Brooklyn Green. BothNew England ramble any season, but especially
Brooklyn and Brooklyn Green are on the Nationalduring fall foliage, when the scent of autumn fills
Register of Historic Districts.the countryside farms and the villages along the
Places to view include Friendship Valley Inn, a stoproute.
on the Underground Railroad, and where Prudence