Sunset Rock State Park
"Bristol locals visit Sunset Rock for its family-friendly atmosphere and beautiful sunset views."
A scenic park in Plainville offering sweeping views and peaceful woodlands.
Discover 17 parks for hiking within driving distance of Bristol
"Bristol locals visit Sunset Rock for its family-friendly atmosphere and beautiful sunset views."
A scenic park in Plainville offering sweeping views and peaceful woodlands.
"Bristol families and outdoor enthusiasts visit for hiking, birdwatching, and the park’s natural tranquility."
A scenic, undeveloped park on the Metacomet Ridge with hiking and panoramic views.
"Bristol visitors enjoy easy access to Mattatuck’s trails and picnic areas, perfect for a quick escape into nature."
A vast forest in western Connecticut offering hiking, fishing, and scenic views.
"Bristol families can enjoy a day trip or weekend camping adventure surrounded by lush forests and river views."
A scenic forest park along the Farmington River offering camping, fishing, and hiking.
"Bristol families visit for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the scenic Connecticut River views."
A scenic park with river bluffs, woodlands, and panoramic Connecticut River views.
"Bristol is home to family attractions and museums. Residents enjoy easy access to Paugnut State Forest for hiking and picnicking."
A scenic forest in Torrington featuring hiking, history, and outdoor recreation.
"Bristol families and outdoor lovers visit Camp Columbia for its hiking trails and peaceful picnic spots."
A historic, wooded park with hiking trails and a stone observation tower.
"Bristol families appreciate the park’s easy access for weekend hikes and riverside picnics."
A scenic woodland park along the Farmington River with hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
"Bristol visitors appreciate the forest's proximity and its reputation for beautiful waterfalls and hiking trails."
Enders State Forest features beautiful woodlands and multiple waterfalls in north-central Connecticut.
"Bristol residents appreciate the park’s hiking trails and the opportunity to explore the observation tower with family and friends."
Haystack Mountain State Park features forested trails and a historic observation tower with sweeping views.
"Bristol visitors appreciate the park’s natural beauty and proximity for quick outdoor getaways."
A beautiful park featuring waterfalls, a covered bridge, and woodland trails.
"Bristol is known for family attractions and is within easy driving distance for those seeking outdoor adventures in the forest."
A tranquil forest in northwestern Connecticut offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and peaceful natural scenery.
"Bristol outdoor enthusiasts visit for the park's quiet woodlands and multi-use trails."
A quiet, undeveloped park with trails and river access in Southbury.
"Bristol locals enjoy the park as a nearby escape for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the Bucks County countryside."
A picturesque park in Bucks County featuring cliffs, hiking trails, and rock climbing opportunities along Tohickon Creek.
"Famous for ESPN and family attractions, Bristol is within an hour’s drive of Meshomasic for outdoor recreation."
Connecticut’s oldest state forest, offering hiking, biking, and scenic vistas.
"Bristol residents are attracted to Campbell Falls for its scenic hiking and peaceful picnic areas."
A serene state park known for its stunning waterfall and forested landscape.
"Bristol, a historic river town, is close enough for day trips to the park, where residents can enjoy the canal’s natural beauty and learn about its history."
A scenic park preserving a 60-mile historic canal and towpath along the Delaware River, ideal for biking, hiking, boating, and wildlife viewing.