Summer in Connecticut is a magical season, and there's certainly no shortage of things to do. However, we all have limited free time, and if you find yourself in need of trimming down the list to the very best, it might be time to make a summer bucket list in Connecticut. Luckily, we're here to help! We've gathered up some must-do activities that we think every Nutmeg State resident should engage in on an annual basis.
1. Eat a lobster roll.
This one's a big fat duh - it's practically our state food! Sure, you've got some who prefer the Maine style of lobster roll, but we know that the Nutmeg State version is the best. In fact, according to legend, lobster rolls were invented in Connecticut! You can get them at pretty much any seafood shack anywhere in the state, but Captain Scott's Lobster Shack (pictured) has some of the best.
2. Enjoy a freshly-made ice cream cone.
All that seafood's going to have you wanting something to cool off - why not go for some freshly-made ice cream from one of the many creameries around the state? We love Arethusa Farm.
3. Visit one of our coastal towns.
We have so many charming towns along the coast! Mystic, CT is one of New England's top summer vacation spots, but there are plenty of quieter small towns if you're looking for a bit more tranquility.
4. Spend a day at the beach.
Speaking of the coast, no trip is complete without a day at the beach. Whether you're at the beautiful Hammonasset Beach State Park or a lesser-known hidden gem, there's plenty of sandy shore to go around for everyone in Connecticut.
5. Pack the whole family up for a road trip.
There's no shortage of amazing Connecticut road trips, and what's even more fun is when you add a theme to your journey. Whether you love discovering new dining destinations or checking out some of the state's most magnificent beaches, there's no end to the adventures you can take if you have a few free days!
6. Attend the Monday Night Jazz Series in Bushnell Park.
The Paul Brown Monday Night Jazz Series has been going on for more than five decades, and it's an annual tradition loved by many in the Hartford area. This year's event runs Monday evenings from July 8 through August 12, 2024. It's the oldest free continuously-run jazz festival in the United States, and you'll find a diverse group of musicians that include local acts and nationally prominent names.
7. Spend an evening at a county fair.
Heading out to a county fair is such a fun summer activity that the whole family can enjoy. Today's world can be hectic, but something about the smell of fair food and the thrill of a Ferris wheel just brings back the simplicity of childhood! You'll find a host of fairs throughout Connecticut all through the summer and fall seasons, and it's the perfect way to spend a summer evening.
8. Hike through one of our state parks.
There are 142 state forests and state parks in Connecticut, and each of them offers up something fun for visitors. If you're interested in checking out some of the state's best trails, check out our friends at AllTrails to learn more about all the hiking opportunities all over the state.
What's on your summer bucket list in Connecticut? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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