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CTMQ > CTMQ Town Guides > CTMQ’s Guide to Hartland

CTMQ’s Guide to Hartland

June 23, 2020 by Steve 1 Comment

Everything Hartland

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” Hartland 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.

Museum

Gaylord House Museum

Hikes

Explore Connecticut’s Hartland Guide

Tunxis Wildlife Management Area
Tunxis State Forest Intro
CFPA’s Falls Brook Trail
CFPA’s Tunxis Trail – Intro

    Section 5: Route 219 to northern terminus

New England Forestry Foundation – Intro

    Horace B. Clark Woods

Audubon Trails – Intro

    Edith Leopold Sanctuary (Potential future trail)

North Woods Land Conservancy – Intro

    Bassett-Kell & Mill District Preserves
    Charles and Lois Beach Nature Preserve

Hartland’s Town Trails – Intro

    Alice Merritt Recreational Area
    Berg Park

    David K. Leff “Hidden in Plain Sight” Trail

Food & Drink

Sadly, nothing of note. Here is an explanation as to why that’s so.

Everything Else

Hartford County Highpoint: South Johnson Hill
Cascades near Balance Rock Road
Falls Brook Falls
Milo Coe Monument

Hartland: Complete!

I “completed” Hartland in 2024 but new and/or previously unknown-to-me CTMQ-worthy places and things open all the time, so a town is never really “complete.” I will, of course, continue to visit and write about these new places and things.

Wrap-Up and Completion Celebration Meal at The Coach Stop

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Filed Under: CTMQ Town Guides, New Post Tagged With: Hartland

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Comments

  1. kristen anderson says

    July 27, 2021 at 1:46 pm

    I love Hartland, I live there too, if you need some idea’s of what to see and do, reach out

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