One thing that never ceases to amaze me about the Nutmeg State is how much preserved land we have. Sure, we’re among the smallest states, and we’re actually among the most densely-populated, but we also have a shocking amount of land devoted to state parks and state forests. No matter where you are in Connecticut, you’re never too far from nature, and it’s one of the things that makes our area of the country so special. There’s no shortage of great places to go hiking in Connecticut, and the site we’re featuring today is just perfect for anyone looking for an easy, peaceful stroll into nature – and perhaps a glimpse of some feathered friends. The Bent of the River Audubon Center is a 700-acre preserve in Southbury, CT that’s amazing for anyone looking to escape into the wilderness.

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For more information about any of this great nature preserve in Connecticut, check out the Bent of the River Audubon Center Facebook page or the Bent of the River Audubon Center website. Learn more about the hiking opportunities in this great area from our friends at AllTrails. And if you’re planning some hiking adventures, consider a subscription to AllTrails +, so you can always stay connected even in remote areas thanks to downloadable trail guides with step-by-step directions.

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