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80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759, USA
Litchfield, Connecticut 06759
+1 860-567-0857

40 miles of well maintained trails through forests and around multiple ponds, streams, a lake and a river. Some trails are just for hiking while others allow bikes and horses. Kayaking​ also allowed in the waterways. All free and open year round. There is a $6 fee if you want to visit the nature museum. It is a great little museum with taxidermied native animals in dioramas as well as exhibits of geology, astronomy, ecology, biology etc. Lots of live wildlife to view from the boardwalks. Picnic benches are also available to use for free. There is also a marina and campgrounds​ that I did not visit on my first outing here.

It was a perfect day for a walk, and the White Memorial Conservation Center did not disappoint. The trails are well-groomed and clearly well-thought-out. We spent a lovely 2 hours exploring the sights and sounds of this 4000 acre property, but could have spent all day and not retraced our path. The the trails we used we're all flat with minimal challenge and the scenery was fantastic.

This is such a great location. It's beautiful, scenic, historic and modern all at ounce. It's beautiful inside the nature center with great interactive exhibits. It's larger than it looks inside! The gift shop had great selection of ornaments, trinkets and cute gifts. The hiking trail we tried was unique with historical significance. This place is a true gem.

What a adventure.Had girl scouts ceremony crossing over the bridge.very beautiful.the girls saw deer&a big snapping turtle in the pond.the trail walk was great.thank you

This is a beautiful place to pack a lunch with your family and enjoy the positive things in life. Make memories. They have many beautiful trails, a amazing boardwalk let me add has no railings and is very narrow so if you have children it's hard to push a stroller on it or a wagon. They have a museum that's very I interesting, offer alot of educational events with animals and nature. They also have a owl and a hawk that were injured and are being cared for by them for many years now. It's a place to see yourself. Bring the cooler the family, horses, dogs.

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday
    12:00 – 5:00 PM

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5
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Connecticut
Address:
80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759, USA.
City:
Litchfield
Postcode:
06759

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  • Caleb
    Added 2016.08.28
    40 miles of well maintained trails through forests and around multiple ponds, streams, a lake and a river. Some trails are just for hiking while others allow bikes and horses. Kayaking​ also allowed in the waterways. All free and open year round. There is a $6 fee if you want to visit the nature museum. It is a great little museum with taxidermied native animals in dioramas as well as exhibits of geology, astronomy, ecology, biology etc. Lots of live wildlife to view from the boardwalks. Picnic benches are also available to use for free. There is also a marina and campgrounds​ that I did not visit on my first outing here.
  • Gabrielle
    Added 2016.02.25
    It was a perfect day for a walk, and the White Memorial Conservation Center did not disappoint. The trails are well-groomed and clearly well-thought-out. We spent a lovely 2 hours exploring the sights and sounds of this 4000 acre property, but could have spent all day and not retraced our path. The the trails we used we're all flat with minimal challenge and the scenery was fantastic.
  • Nicole
    Added 2015.02.11
    This is such a great location. It's beautiful, scenic, historic and modern all at ounce. It's beautiful inside the nature center with great interactive exhibits. It's larger than it looks inside! The gift shop had great selection of ornaments, trinkets and cute gifts. The hiking trail we tried was unique with historical significance. This place is a true gem.
  • Angel
    Added 2014.04.11
    What a adventure.Had girl scouts ceremony crossing over the bridge.very beautiful.the girls saw deer&a big snapping turtle in the pond.the trail walk was great.thank you
  • Elijah
    Added 2013.07.11
    This is a beautiful place to pack a lunch with your family and enjoy the positive things in life. Make memories. They have many beautiful trails, a amazing boardwalk let me add has no railings and is very narrow so if you have children it's hard to push a stroller on it or a wagon. They have a museum that's very I interesting, offer alot of educational events with animals and nature. They also have a owl and a hawk that were injured and are being cared for by them for many years now. It's a place to see yourself. Bring the cooler the family, horses, dogs.
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