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18 Attractions to Explore Near Wassaic Project

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Cobble MountainCobble Mountain, nestled within the scenic terrain of Litchfield County, Connecticut, offers outdoor enthusiasts a rewarding hiking experience coupled with breathtaking panoramic views. This prominent peak within the Mattatuck State Forest provides hikers with diverse trails, captivating landscapes, and an opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.
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Macedonia Brook State ParkNestled in the picturesque Litchfield Hills of Connecticut, Macedonia Brook State Park beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its scenic beauty, diverse landscapes, and recreational opportunities. This expansive state park, encompassing woodlands, meadows, and the pristine Macedonia Pond, provides a haven for hikers, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
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Dover Stone ChurchDover Stone Church is a historic church located in Dover Plains. The building was built in 1763 and is a one-story rectangular stone structure measuring approximately 50 feet by 40 feet. It is believed to have been built by the local Quaker community and is one of the oldest Quaker congregations in the country. Today, the church is a New York State Historic Site and is open to the public. The building has been well preserved and features a two-story bell tower, a simple interior, and a cemetery.
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Connecticut Antique Machinery MuseumNestled in the scenic town of Kent, Connecticut, the Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum stands as a testament to the state's industrial past. This museum, dedicated to preserving and showcasing antique machinery and equipment, offers visitors a fascinating journey through the evolution of technology and industry in the region.
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Sharon Audubon CenterNestled in the scenic landscapes of Litchfield County, Connecticut, the Sharon Audubon Center stands as a beacon of environmental education, wildlife conservation, and appreciation for the natural world. As part of the National Audubon Society, this center is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of local ecosystems, birds, and wildlife, while promoting stewardship of the environment.
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KentNestled within the scenic beauty of Litchfield County, Connecticut, the town of Kent stands as a quintessential example of New England charm. Steeped in history and surrounded by picturesque landscapes, Kent invites visitors to step back in time while enjoying the warmth of a welcoming community and the allure of its natural surroundings.
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Kent Historical Society, Kent, ConnecticutNestled in the picturesque town of Kent, Connecticut, the Kent Historical Society is a guardian of the town's rich history, culture, and heritage. Through its various initiatives, exhibits, and community engagement, the society strives to educate, inspire, and preserve the unique stories and traditions that define Kent.
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Kent Falls State ParkKent Falls State Park is a picturesque natural destination located in the scenic Litchfield Hills of Connecticut, USA. This state park is renowned for its stunning waterfalls, lush landscapes, and outdoor recreational opportunities, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking a tranquil escape.
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Bulls Covered BridgeBull's Bridge is a single-lane vehicular wooden covered bridge across the Housatonic River in the town of Kent, Connecticut, close to the state border with New York. The first instance of a bridge at this location was constructed by Jacob and Isaac Bull in 1760, which gave the bridge its name.
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Housatonic Meadows State ParkNestled along the banks of the Housatonic River in the scenic Litchfield County, Housatonic Meadows State Park stands as a natural haven, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the outdoors. This expansive state park offers a blend of picturesque landscapes, riverfront tranquility, and outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
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Innisfree GardenInnisfree Garden is a breathtaking landscape of 8 miles of trails and meadows situated in the foothills of the Hudson River Valley in Dutchess County, New York. The garden's 200-acre property features enchanting rock outcroppings, vibrant gardens, rare and endangered plants, and a variety of sculptures, one of which is a giant granite dragon.
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Harlem Valley Rail TrailThe Harlem Valley Rail Trail (HVRT) is a multi-use, shared-use path in the greater Columbia County region of New York. It passes through the towns of Ancram, Copake, Hillsdale, Pine Plains and Milan, as well as connecting to the Doansburg Rail Trail. The trail follows the course of the Harlem Valley Railroad, a historic railway line that operated from 1851 to 1970. The trail is a 9.3 mile long route, providing a scenic and enjoyable experience for hikers, cyclists, equestrians and others.
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West Cornwall Covered BridgeThe West Cornwall Covered Bridge, situated in the picturesque Litchfield County, Connecticut, is a charming and historic landmark that beckons visitors to step back in time and appreciate the craftsmanship of a bygone era. This iconic covered bridge, spanning the Housatonic River, is not only a functional structure but also a symbol of New England's rich architectural heritage.
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Sangchris Lake State ParkSangchris Lake State Park is a great getaway for nature lovers and recreationalists alike. With over 2000 acres of forested areas and three large lakes, this park is perfect for kayaking, boating, fishing, camping, swimming and more. There are also numerous biking and hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Plus, there are plenty of picnic facilities available to visitors so you can enjoy your lunch while taking a break from all the outdoor activities.
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Wononskopomuc LakeWononskopomuc Lake, nestled within the serene landscapes of Litchfield County, Connecticut, stands as a tranquil retreat renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This picturesque lake, often referred to as Lakeville Lake, captivates visitors with its pristine waters, scenic vistas, and a peaceful ambiance that invites relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.
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Cathedral PinesNestled in the heart of Litchfield, Cathedral Pines offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solace amid towering trees and natural beauty. This natural haven, covering [specify acreage], is characterized by its majestic pines, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and awe.
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Lime Rock ParkNestled amidst the rolling hills of Litchfield County, Lime Rock Park stands as a historic and iconic destination for motorsports enthusiasts. Established in 1957, this road racing venue has earned a reputation as one of the most picturesque and challenging tracks in the United States, offering an unforgettable experience for both drivers and spectators.
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Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond AreaTaconic State Park – Rudd Pond Area is a beautiful outdoor retreat located in the Appalachian Mountains. It features a large pond, the Rudd Pond, that is perfect for swimming, fishing, boating, and more. There are also many trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Visitors can also take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and mountains from the park’s many scenic overlooks. The park also features a picnic area, campground, and other amenities for a perfect day outdoors.

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Wassaic Project
The Wassaic Project is a non-profit arts organization located in the rural town of Wassaic. Established in 2011, the organization is dedicated to providing creative opportunities to the local community and beyond. Through their annual summer festival, they bring hundreds of national and international artists to Wassaic to exhibit and perform, while also hosting workshops, screenings, and other events throughout the year in their gallery, theater, and outdoor installations.
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