From the Quiet Corner to the Secret Corner and down to the Gold Coast, Connecticut is loaded with fantastic towns, each worthy in their own way of a day trip. But today's spotlight shines on a small town in the Connecticut River Valley. This secret river town is often overlooked but it's the ideal place when you're looking for a little escape.
Situated on the Connecticut River, the picturesque town of Deep River has a strong sense of community and roots in the shipbuilding and quarrying industries.
Explore the walkable downtown area with its tree-lined streets and charming shops.
Browse the specialty stores that feature everything from clothing to antiques and collectibles. The eye-catching storefronts will draw you into one shop after another.
The town is also home to the Deep River Ancient Muster, the largest and oldest gathering of fife and drum enthusiasts in the world. Held the third Saturday in July, this is a spectacular event not to be missed.
Wander through the town and you might hear the whistle of the Essex Steam Train passing through. Deep River has a small train station that is a stop on this vintage railway route.
The town landing on the Connecticut River is home to the Becky Thatcher Riverboat. You can take a cruise to see the sights or enjoy a stunning river sunset on an evening trip.
When hunger strikes, a visit to The Whistle Stop Cafe will do the trick. This quaint little eatery features a thoughtful breakfast and lunch that the locals rave about.
Another dining option is the Red House which offers inspired American fare and cocktails in a rock-and-roll inspired atmosphere.
Before you leave this lovely river town, stop by the Stone House, home of the Deep River Historical Society, to take a walk through the past.
Do you love Connecticut's small towns? Then you'll want to add these cozy communities to your list of places to explore.
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