Everything Easton
I’ve been exploring and writing about Connecticut since 2006. After a decade, I began compiling CTMQ guides for each town in the state. I plan on “completing” Easton CTMQ-style… as well as the other 168 towns, cities, and boroughs in Connecticut. That is the ultimate goal of CTMQ.
If I’ve missed anything in town or if anything has closed or changed, please let me know.
Museums
Adams Schoolhouse
Bradley-Hubbell House Museum and Barn
Silverman’s Animal Farm
Hikes
Trout Brook Valley State Park Reserve
CFPA’s Aspetuck Trail
CFPA’s Saugatuck Trail – Intro
- Section 1: Route 58 to Deer Hill Road
Aspetuck Land Trust Trails – Intro
- Island Pond Preserve
Pond View Preserve
Poindexter Nature Preserve
Randall’s Farm Preserve
Trout Brook Valley Conservation Area:
- Crow Hill Preserve
Jump Hill Preserve
Trout Brook Valley Preserve
Town Trails – Intro
- Paine Open Space
Food & Drink
Sadly, nothing of note. Here is the explanation for why this is so.
Everything Else
National Historic Landmark: Ida Tarbell House
Helen Keller’s House
Union Cemetery
Easton Wrap-Up
Completion Celebration Meal at TBD
Mr.Z says
December 17, 2024 at 12:48 pmYou could/should visit the Union Cemetery. Apart from it being called the most haunted cemetery in the state (yes, I could tell you a few tales), Johnny WInter is buried there,
No, not Edgar Winter…Johnny who played at Woodstock, THAT Winter.
A lot of other notable things about Easton. The Fireman’s Carnival in midsummer is a treat – especially the Bingo Tent (no kidding)