Boardwalk trails in Connecticut are lovely. If you're an experienced hiker, they're a nice change of pace from an elevation-gaining mountain hike. If you're not accustomed to hiking, they're a great way to get started. The peaceful scenery provides plenty to look at. Since these trails are typically in marshes or on the beach, they're a dream for bird-watchers. The relatively flat surface makes for an easy hike, and they tend to not be very long. One of our favorite boardwalk trails in the state is at the beautiful White Memorial Conservation Center. The easy Little Pond Trail is a refreshing treat regardless of your skill level.
Anyone who's spent any time in Connecticut knows we have a wide array of landscapes to enjoy. One of the prettiest biomes in the Nutmeg State is our many marshes.
Wetlands feature an incredible variety of plant and animal life. There are seemingly countless species that call marshes in Connecticut home.
The White Memorial Conservation Center is a great place to learn about the biodiversity present in Connecticut's wetlands.
This 4,000-acre preserve in the Litchfield Hills features opportunities for hiking as well as a Nature Center museum.
One of our favorite trails here is the Little Pond Trail.
The boardwalk spans just under 1.2 miles and goes right through the area around Little Pond, offering great chances for bird-watching and wildlife viewing.
The wooden boardwalk was originally built in the 1960s and has undergone several renovations since then.
The scenery changes drastically throughout the year, so each visit is like an all-new experience.
This trail can get a little crowded on weekends, so if you're looking for more seclusion, it's best to visit on weekdays or in the mornings.
For more information about the Little Pond Boardwalk Trail in Connecticut, check out the White Memorial Conservation Center's Trail Maps page. You can also pick up a hard copy of the map from the museum's front desk.
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