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Connecticut waterfront vacation rentals

Lake front cottage

The Zen Cabin

Luxe Bolton Lake

Midcentury Modern ZenHouse Sculptor Studio

Lovely water front lower-level loft, free parking

Rustic Cabin+ Private Beach Pond, Stars & Wildlife

Beachfront Paradise

Spacious Oceanfront Getaway with Spectacular Views
Connecticut fishing vacation rentals

Lakefront Bungalow Bliss - 2BR Cottage

Charming Guest Cottage with Modern Amenities

Beautiful Lakefront Retreat with Private Dock

Welcome to The Holly at Amston Lake

New! “LaBoDee”

Cozy Getaway | Pet Friendly | Litchfield Cty

Updated cottage "Beriozka" on Cedar Lake

Peaceful apartment on 3.5 acres w/ Artist studio.
Connecticut home rentals

Family-Friendly Cottage by The Shore

The Farmhouse

Top Rated Gem | Fire Pit | BBQ | FFU | Near Beach

Lakeview Estate - Chef's Kitchen - NYC Getaway

Salty Breeze - Waterfront Cottage on the Cove

Oceanfront Retreat: Modern Beach House

Secluded modern forest cabin with private brook

Mystic Manor-Walk to Mystic Pizza
Your guide to Connecticut
Welcome to Connecticut
Connecticut is more than just New York’s quiet, pastoral neighbor. This small but mighty New England state packs in dozens of quaint towns, flashy promenades, and a heavy dose of pre-Revolutionary War history. Along its southern border, Connecticut is framed by the Long Island Sound, offering pristine sand dunes favored by sunbathers and beachcombers. The southwest pocket of the state is an easy portal to New York City and a convenient base for big-city shopping and dining. The state capital, New Haven, is a brainiac’s dream, home to Yale University, world-class art galleries, museums, and entertainment venues.
Small towns sprinkled throughout the state like Mystic, Wethersfield, and Bristol give travelers a peek into Connecticut's pioneering heritage. More than half of the state is covered by woodland, making it a natural paradise for outdoor activities. Whether you’re exploring the maple- and birch-filled forests of the Eastern Uplands, with their stellar hiking and mountain biking trails, or the rugged Taconic Mountain Range — home to Connecticut’s highest peak, Mount Frissell, and the state’s ski resorts — there’s no shortage of fun to be had in the Constitution State.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Connecticut
In autumn, the clear skies and brilliant foliage attract onlookers to Connecticut, making it one of the most popular times of year to visit. It’s not just the leaves that will catch your attention. Picking apples from the U-pick orchards, plucking oversized pumpkins from their patches, and getting lost in a corn maze are also popular autumn activities. Spring is great for hiking and biking through the blossoming daffodils and dogwood trees — take note of the many blossom festivals that spring up across the state. Summer means packed beaches and parks along the shoreline, but don’t overlook the many great rural campsites. Just know that the weather will be hot and humid. January is often the coldest month, when the state becomes a haven for skiing and tubing.
Top things to do in Connecticut
Mystic Seaport Museum
Connecticut might be a small state, but it has the largest maritime museum in the country. The Mystic Seaport Museum, in Mystic, is a recreated 19th-century seafaring village celebrating the lives and livelihoods of sailors. Exhibitions range from the craft of woodcarving to popular navigation techniques of the 1800s. Historic boats are available to ride with a captain, and some to pilot yourself, bringing the full experience together.
Gillette Castle State Park
Perched high above the Connecticut River in the city of East Haddam, Gillette Castle State Park offers mesmerizing geologic formations, hiking trails, and a Medieval-style castle. Smooth shale formations and jagged quartz and metamorphic outcroppings might be the first thing to catch your eye upon entering, but the storied stone-and-oak castle, designed by a famed actor and playwright, will warrant a closer look.
Elizabeth Park Rose Garden
Rose-studded archways, perennial-lined paths, and ivy-enshrouded gazebos wind through 100 acres in this formal garden in Hartford. A large hand-dug pond with a stone bridge is a picturesque setting for soaking it all in. The garden’s cafe serves gourmet hot dogs, ice cream, and other snacks during the summer season.
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