Sniffing out great places to go and cool things to do with your dog in New England.
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Dog-Friendly Destinations in Connecticut

Connecticut has numerous state parks that allow dogs on leash.  All offer hiking trails and picnic areas and some have water views, boating, and fishing.  See a complete listing of Connecticut State Parks.

DiGrazia Vineyards, Brookfield
This vineyard is located on the Connecticut Wine Trail which is 24 vineyards strong!


White Memorial Conservation Center, Litchfield
Hike, boat, picnic, camp and more at this environmental education center.

Mystic Seaport, Mystic
Dogs are allowed on leash at this fascinating outdoor maritime history museum. They are not, however, allowed in the exhibits so you'll have to take turns going in and out of the boats and homes.


New Canaan Nature Center, New Canaan
There are 40 acres and two miles of trails to discover at the nature center. They host numerous events and educational programs as well.


BNA Dog Services Trails 'N Tails, Old Saybrook
This dog training group also has a hiking and event meetup group. The coolest thing? Even if you're just visiting, you can join them for a hike.



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