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You’re in for a rare treat as I take you on a whirlwind tour of the area. Pull up a chair, grab you favorite beverage, and let’s get going on planning your East Connecticut vacations. First of, this travel map will get you oriented with the East Connecticut vacation region...
along with all the destinations you’ll be visiting here. For more information on a specific East Connecticut vacation attraction click the relevant link. Let’s start with an area unique in the NJ – Boston corridor…
The Last Green Valley
is an area of Southern New England encompassing 35 towns and villages in south central Massachusetts and eastern Connecticut. Also known as the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley it’s an area best explored at leisurely pace to enjoy the historic sites, museums, natural areas, country fairs, festivals and other activities.
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You’ll discover how the Pequot tribe survived the harsh cold climate life some 11,000 years ago when the glaciers were receding, to the arrival of the European settlers and the devastation and loss of their lands.
The museum tells the story of a tribe on the brink of extinction of their customs and way of life to hard fought Federal tribal nation recognition, and the overwhelming success of Foxwoods on their lands.
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center is the world’s largest Native American museum. Dedicated to discovery and understanding it’s a must-see stop on any East Connecticut vacations.
Exhibits include “The Glacial Crevasse,” “The Arrival of the People,” “Life in a Cold Climate,” “The Changing Environment,” “The Pequot Village,” “The Arrival of the Europeans,” “Prelude to War,” “The Pequot War,” and “Life on the Reservation.” Each of the displays provides insights into the celebrations of their life and the struggles they endured.
Always educational and thought provoking, the museum will touch you like no other. Please don’t miss it and plan on a full day at the center.
Here’s how…
Mohegan Sun
in Uncasville opened in 1996 as a themed gaming and entertainment complex. From the minute you walk in you know you’re in a different world from your typical Las Vegas gaming experience.
The emphasis is on entertainment, and while you’ll find 300 table games and over 6,000 slot machines - the theatre, dining and shopping choices is front and center as well.
Mohegan Sun also boasts three striking internal structures...
The 55 feet high Taughannick Falls, 3-story Crystal Mountain, and the world’s largest planetarium dome. Mohegan Sun Arena has a 10,000 seating capacity and regularly headlines concerts and premier sporting events.
Foxwoods in Mashantucket is the larger of the two gaming casinos. Comprising six casinos, more than 7,400 slot machines, 388 table games, the world’s largest bingo hall, and three hotels… everything about Foxwoods is big!
Opened in 1992 by the Mashantucket Pequot tribe on their lands, Foxwoods was designed to be an addition to their existing bingo operation and to be open only for 8-12 hours a day. But the response the first day was so overwhelming that it stayed open 24 hours and hasn’t shut it doors since.
Foxwoods arena is smaller than Mohegan Sun’s with a 3,000-seat entertainment complex, but still attracts major recording artists and championship boxing events.
When you’ve had your fill of the casino and entertainment scene then…
Mystic Seaport
is billed as “The Museum of America and the Sea” and is one of the most popular attractions in New England.
Along this stretch of New England a number of Whaling vessels were built and launched, and in the 19th century village you can view the "Charles Morgan" a wooden whaling ship built in 1841 at nearby New Bedford.
Mystic Seaport will transport you back to the coastal life of 19th century New England, as you visit authentic shops, watch “lost” shipbuilding skills in the preservation yard...
And wander among over 46 exhibits and displays.
Mystic Aquarium Institute for Exploration
has both outdoor and indoor galleries. While sea creatures are still the star performers, this aquarium lives up to its promotion as an Underwater Adventure. You’ll also find a Return to Titanic Exhibit at the moment, including a large-scale model, and a voyage through Dr. Robert Ballard’s journey back to the wreck he first discovered in over 12,000 feet of water in 1985.
Other highlights are the Beluga Whales in the outdoor Alaskan Coast Exhibit, and the Northen Fur Seals in the Pribil of Islands exhibit - these 1,500 lb beauties are found off this chain of Islands in the Bering Seas.
I’ve only just skimmed the surface of these destinations and both should be on your east Connecticut vacations schedule.
Well, welcome to Ocean Beach Park in New London. It’s got just what you want… and more. Check out what’s on offer here: saltwater and pool swimming, water slide, nature trail, bird watching, health club, rides, playground, miniature golf, picnic area… did I mention the boardwalk? And…
For the older kids there’s arcades, and of course plenty of food concessions, dining facilities, a café, and gift shop.
But the beach is the main attraction, and it won’t disappoint. Half-mile of pristine “sugar-sand” beach is great for spreading out, building sand castles, or just sculpting out your own fantasy island.
Complete your day at Ocean Beach park with a memorable stroll along the half-mile boardwalk, and take in the sights and sounds of the passing boats and ships as you amble alongside Long Island Sound.
The Connecticut Wine Trail has five wineries in the East Connecticut region. These are Sharpe Hill Vineyard in Pomfret, Stonington Vineyards in Stonington, Jonathan Edwards Winery in North Stonington, Heritage Trail Vineyards in Lisbon, and Priam Vineyards in Colchester. For maps and specific tour information check out the Connecticut Wine Trail page by clicking here.
To discover where to stay deals, and compare rates and amenities with a trusted and professional travel organization then check out Connecticut lodging and accommodations by clicking here.
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