Wethersfield Cove is an inlet which connects to the Connecticut River. There were warehouses built in the 1600s, to store goods such as food and lumber to be sent out to trade with places like the West Indies; products traded in return were rum, molasses, and sugar. The Cove Warehouse Museum still stands today and is open seasonally to the public.
There is the heritage trail that runs through it, a boat ramp, rocky beach, picnic tables, porta potty, and a huge parking lot. As far as beach goes, I wouldn't advise swimming in it because of huge sewage leak back in the 1990s. It is a beautiful spot to walk, picnic, and just enjoy the vista. I'm sure it's fun to go boating on it too. Overall, a nice little neighborhood park with...
Read moreFor reading with nature, spending some me time, playing with pets, fishing or boating purpose this is a perfect place located in Weathersfield. No entry fee is required but for boating 90$ they asked per boat. The lake is connected with the Connecticut river. We did not experience any boat riding, enjoyed the greenery, serenity and the cool wind coming from that deep blue water. During fall season, it is such a...
Read moreGreat place if you want to pick up used syringes or baby diapers. I pretty sure you can get any drug you need lurking in the shadows. Basically stay away and hope a flood...
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