Ten acres of display gardens, peak bloom June-Sept., nationally known English Tuberous Begonias;
Litchfield, CT Gardens1745 restored Captain William Bull Tavern and listed on the National Register of Historic Place, located on ten acres with three buildings. 20 guestrooms (five suites with fireplace), TV, pets;
Litchfield, CT Lodging4,000 acre nature preserve with 35 miles of trails for hiking, x-country skiing, birdwatching, and picnicking. Nature Museum contains unique exhibits depicting the history & natural resources of the area, as well as a Children's Room &
Litchfield, CT Nature CentersAmerica's first law school (1773); graduates include Aaron Burr, John C. Calhoun, and over 100 member of Congress. Journey through the life of a student from the early 19
Litchfield, CT Historic BuildingsCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Cozy Cape Cod cottage in rural area. Two rooms, private bath, sitting room, fireplace....
Hiking on Pine Knob Loop Trail, which joins the Appalachian Trail, picnicking, flyfishing (limited area, catch and release), ...
The furnace is the focal point of the Iron Heritage Trail, celebrating the 1734-1923 era when local furnaces and forges made ...
Solomon Rockwell House (c.1813), a classical Revival Colonial mansion, displays Victorian fashions, doll house, military coll...