This Hidden Spot In Connecticut Is Unbelievably Beautiful And You’ll Want To Find It

The Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge in Simsbury, Connecticut, is a historic pedestrian bridge transformed into a stunning floral display.

Connecticut has quite a reputation for the natural beauty found at our beaches, forests, and parks. There are jaw-dropping waterfalls and spectacular sunsets to be discovered at many locations. But tucked away in the northern part of our state, there is a stunning flower bridge that will take your breath away.

The Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge is located in Simsbury. Like something out of a storybook, it is quite a sight to behold.

Constructed in 1892 as a one-way crossing for vehicles, it was replaced by a more modern two-lane bridge to the north in 1992. The bridge was kept as a pedestrian and bicycle crossing and prior to 1996, it was just a pretty cool historic bridge.

In the mid 90s, groups began to create community gardens on and around the bridge. Inspiration was taken from the Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.

The bridge became transformed into an enchanting pathway across the river. For locals it has become a popular spot for graduation photos, proposals, and even small weddings.

The flower bridge spans 183 feet and is suspended 18 feet above the river. It currently has 62 flower boxes and 32 hanging baskets.

Volunteers maintain this floral paradise each year. There is a donation box on the bridge if you wish to contribute to the upkeep of this fantastically picturesque place.

The Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge is located at 1 Old Bridge Rd., Simsbury, Connecticut. Are you ready to visit this unbelievably beautiful spot in the Nutmeg State?

Have you been to visit this astounding flower bridge in Connecticut? What did you think? Or are you just itching to visit this spring? For another outstanding springtime experience, take a trip to this cool railroad garden.

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