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Stonington Lobster Trap Tree
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Nearby attractions
La Grua Center
32 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
The Stonington Lighthouse Museum
7 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Stonington Community Center (COMO)
28 Cutler St, Stonington, CT 06378, United States
Dubois Beach
Stonington, CT 06378, United States
Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House Museum
40 Palmer St, Stonington, CT 06378
Nearby restaurants
Milagro Cafe
142 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Water Street Cafe
143 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Noah's
113 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Indulge Coffee and Sandwich Co.
17 High St, Stonington, CT 06378
Dog Watch Cafe
194 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
BREAKWATER
66 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Boro Bodega and Scoopery
109 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Whitecrest Eatery
22 Bayview Ave #14, Stonington, CT 06378
Meryl + Masa
22 Bayview Ave #75, Stonington, CT 06378
Zest Fresh Pastry, LLC
22 Bayview Ave #1A, Stonington, CT 06378
Nearby local services
Cove Ledge Beer, Wine and Spirits
147 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Indigo Bleu
134 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Portuguese Holy Ghost Society
26 Main St, Stonington, CT 06378
Stonington Community Center Thrift Shop
45 Cutler St, Stonington, CT 06378
Stonington Point
Stonington, CT 06378
M.B. Barbering Co.
22 Bayview Ave, Stonington, CT 06378
Mountain Hollow
South Studios, 22 Bayview Ave #7, Stonington, CT 06378
BESPOKE
22 Bayview Ave, Stonington, CT 06378
The Stonington Historical Society
40 Palmer St, Stonington, CT 06378
Rum Tropic Distillery
22 Bayview Ave suite 47, Stonington, CT 06378
Nearby hotels
The Inn At Stonington
60 Water St, Stonington, CT 06378
Leeward Inn SB
39 Orchard St, Stonington, CT 06378
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Stonington Lobster Trap Tree
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Stonington Lobster Trap Tree

1 High St, Stonington, CT 06378
4.8(111)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: La Grua Center, The Stonington Lighthouse Museum, Stonington Community Center (COMO), Dubois Beach, Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House Museum, restaurants: Milagro Cafe, Water Street Cafe, Noah's, Indulge Coffee and Sandwich Co., Dog Watch Cafe, BREAKWATER, Boro Bodega and Scoopery, Whitecrest Eatery, Meryl + Masa, Zest Fresh Pastry, LLC, local businesses: Cove Ledge Beer, Wine and Spirits, Indigo Bleu, Portuguese Holy Ghost Society, Stonington Community Center Thrift Shop, Stonington Point, M.B. Barbering Co., Mountain Hollow, BESPOKE, The Stonington Historical Society, Rum Tropic Distillery
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(401) 596-7761
Website
lobstertraptree.com

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Nearby attractions of Stonington Lobster Trap Tree

La Grua Center

The Stonington Lighthouse Museum

Stonington Community Center (COMO)

Dubois Beach

Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House Museum

La Grua Center

La Grua Center

4.5

(38)

Open 24 hours
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The Stonington Lighthouse Museum

The Stonington Lighthouse Museum

4.6

(287)

Open 24 hours
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Stonington Community Center (COMO)

Stonington Community Center (COMO)

4.8

(16)

Closed
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Dubois Beach

Dubois Beach

4.3

(42)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Stonington Lobster Trap Tree

Milagro Cafe

Water Street Cafe

Noah's

Indulge Coffee and Sandwich Co.

Dog Watch Cafe

BREAKWATER

Boro Bodega and Scoopery

Whitecrest Eatery

Meryl + Masa

Zest Fresh Pastry, LLC

Milagro Cafe

Milagro Cafe

4.6

(213)

$$

Closed
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Water Street Cafe

Water Street Cafe

4.5

(159)

$$

Closed
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Noah's

Noah's

4.6

(473)

$

Closed
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Indulge Coffee and Sandwich Co.

Indulge Coffee and Sandwich Co.

4.5

(105)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Stonington Lobster Trap Tree

Cove Ledge Beer, Wine and Spirits

Indigo Bleu

Portuguese Holy Ghost Society

Stonington Community Center Thrift Shop

Stonington Point

M.B. Barbering Co.

Mountain Hollow

BESPOKE

The Stonington Historical Society

Rum Tropic Distillery

Cove Ledge Beer, Wine and Spirits

Cove Ledge Beer, Wine and Spirits

4.3

(42)

Click for details
Indigo Bleu

Indigo Bleu

3.0

(23)

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Portuguese Holy Ghost Society

Portuguese Holy Ghost Society

4.6

(67)

Click for details
Stonington Community Center Thrift Shop

Stonington Community Center Thrift Shop

4.6

(46)

Click for details
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Reviews of Stonington Lobster Trap Tree

4.8
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5.0
2y

As the festive season approaches, the quaint coastal town of Stonington, Connecticut, transforms into a winter wonderland, and at its heart stands the enchanting Stonington Lobster Trap Tree, a beacon of joy and Christmas spirit. This awe-inspiring spectacle, crafted from over 11,000 repurposed lobster traps, has become an iconic attraction, drawing visitors from near and far to marvel at its unique charm.

The tree, towering over 30 feet tall and adorned with thousands of twinkling lights, is a sight to behold. Its intricate design, reminiscent of a majestic Christmas tree, is a testament to the creativity and craftsmanship of the Stonington community. As you approach the tree, you're immediately enveloped in a magical atmosphere, the air filled with the christmas spirit.

Surrounding the tree is a festive village, where you can find holiday treats, handcrafted gifts, and local delicacies. The aroma of freshly baked gingerbread cookies and roasted chestnuts fills the air, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree is more than just a stunning display; it's a symbol of community spirit and holiday cheer. The tree's creation brought together local residents, businesses, and organizations, all working together to bring joy to the season.

As you stand beneath the tree, surrounded by the twinkling lights and the festive atmosphere, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder and childlike excitement. The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree is a reminder of the magic of Christmas, a time to celebrate togetherness, kindness, and the spirit of giving.

Whether you're a seasoned Christmas enthusiast or simply seeking a touch of holiday magic, the Stonington Lobster Trap Tree is an experience not to be missed. It's a place where you can rediscover the joy of the season, create cherished memories, and embrace the spirit of Christmas.

So, if you find yourself in Stonington this holiday season, be sure to visit the Lobster Trap Tree. Let the enchanting lights and festive atmosphere transport you to a world of wonder and...

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5.0
2y

Love this lobster trap tree! The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree in Connecticut is a charming and unique holiday attraction that captures the spirit of the coastal community. This unconventional Christmas tree, made entirely from lobster traps with attached hand painted buoys is a testament to the town's maritime heritage and its creative holiday traditions. The collaborative effort involved in creating and maintaining the tree reflects the close-knit nature of Stonington. Local businesses, artisans, and volunteers come together to bring this unique holiday tradition to life, fostering a sense of unity and shared celebration. My goal at Christmas time has been to see as many lobster trap Christmas trees as possible. Yeah, kind of nutty but they're so cool! Oh, and yes, you can go inside the tree and there is a volunteer who will take...

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5.0
2y

If you're looking for amusement park fun, skip this place. It's a "tree" made out of lobster traps and decorated with lights and painted buoys. But if you are looking for something kitschy, unique and a great place to take photos, this is it We waited for quite some time but it was close to the holiday and prime time. My child was able to play on the playground that is right next to the trap tree during the wait so it didn't seem terrible. Everyone was friendly -I had dropped $5 and multiple people helped me find it. The volunteers there were awesome at taking photos and making sure others weren't in your photos. Like I said-this likely won't be the best time of your life but it's a great annual thing to do or, fun to visit if you are a tourist or at least visit once if...

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Lotus BlossomLotus Blossom
Love this lobster trap tree! The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree in Connecticut is a charming and unique holiday attraction that captures the spirit of the coastal community. This unconventional Christmas tree, made entirely from lobster traps with attached hand painted buoys is a testament to the town's maritime heritage and its creative holiday traditions. The collaborative effort involved in creating and maintaining the tree reflects the close-knit nature of Stonington. Local businesses, artisans, and volunteers come together to bring this unique holiday tradition to life, fostering a sense of unity and shared celebration. My goal at Christmas time has been to see as many lobster trap Christmas trees as possible. Yeah, kind of nutty but they're so cool! Oh, and yes, you can go inside the tree and there is a volunteer who will take your photograph.
T. Blaze (TBlaze)T. Blaze (TBlaze)
This was a fun experience, we went on a Saturday a little before 4 PM. A few people there at the time, but at 4:30 when it begins to get dark the tree is lit. This is when the crowd really starts to get going. A lot of people are there at this time to take pictures, everything is free, and they have volunteers to take your picture using your device. Donations are welcome to keep this going every year. If you are in the area I recommend stopping by, it's available every day from 4 PM to 9 PM.
Jamie KnightonJamie Knighton
Love this tree, a quintessential symbol of SECT, its simplicity, and community-driven design, perfectly represent the communities surrounding it. This being its 2nd year, I hope it's a tradition for many years to come and remains accessible to all who want to come to see it.
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Love this lobster trap tree! The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree in Connecticut is a charming and unique holiday attraction that captures the spirit of the coastal community. This unconventional Christmas tree, made entirely from lobster traps with attached hand painted buoys is a testament to the town's maritime heritage and its creative holiday traditions. The collaborative effort involved in creating and maintaining the tree reflects the close-knit nature of Stonington. Local businesses, artisans, and volunteers come together to bring this unique holiday tradition to life, fostering a sense of unity and shared celebration. My goal at Christmas time has been to see as many lobster trap Christmas trees as possible. Yeah, kind of nutty but they're so cool! Oh, and yes, you can go inside the tree and there is a volunteer who will take your photograph.
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This was a fun experience, we went on a Saturday a little before 4 PM. A few people there at the time, but at 4:30 when it begins to get dark the tree is lit. This is when the crowd really starts to get going. A lot of people are there at this time to take pictures, everything is free, and they have volunteers to take your picture using your device. Donations are welcome to keep this going every year. If you are in the area I recommend stopping by, it's available every day from 4 PM to 9 PM.
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Love this tree, a quintessential symbol of SECT, its simplicity, and community-driven design, perfectly represent the communities surrounding it. This being its 2nd year, I hope it's a tradition for many years to come and remains accessible to all who want to come to see it.
Jamie Knighton

Jamie Knighton

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