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Day Trips to Mystic Connecticut

Daniel Conner
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Mystic, Connecticut - New Yorkers often think of taking day trips to nearby places for a relaxing weekend. Fortunately, Mystic is only a one-minute ride away and just a 7-minute walk from downtown is Mystic's train station.


Day Trips to Mystic Connecticut

There's plenty to see and do in Mystic, Connecticut. From historic lighthouses to free activities, the town is a top New England tourist destination. No matter what time of year you visit, you can find something to keep you busy for the day.

Here are some of the things to do and see in Mystic. If you're traveling with children, don't forget to bring a picnic basket. The Collections Research Center is a fantastic attraction for families and couples alike. It features over two million artifacts from around the world.



Mystic Seaport is an excellent choice for a day trip. The 19-acre waterfront park is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels and original New England buildings. The museum is the largest maritime museum in the country and includes a re-created 19th-century seafaring village. A visit to the Mystic Seaport is sure to provide a fascinating experience. If you're a foodie, try Mystic Pizza, a restaurant that starred in the popular movie Mystic Pizza.

If you're a thrill-seeker, try the Mystic River kayaking trails. There are many places to put in, and you can take a dip in the Mystic River. If you love to bike, you'll love Mystic Bike Rentals. The company even delivers the bikes to your location. With a bike rental, you'll have all the equipment you need to explore the town.



A visit to the Mystic Seaport is an ideal day trip for the entire family. The maritime museum is set up like a 19th-century seafaring village and offers boat tours and summer camps for kids. The historic landmark vessels are a must-see for anyone visiting Mystic. The town has many things to offer visitors and is a great place to spend a day with family or friends.

The Mystic Drawbridge is a must-see in the old part of town. The Mystic Seaport Maritime Museum is the largest collection of historic ships in the country. The museum's National Historic Landmarks include the Mystic Shipyard, Mystic Harbor, and Mystic Village. It's also a good idea to check out the shops on Route 27 as you're driving to Mystic.

The town is home to a number of unique eateries, from fast-casual to fine dining. The main attraction of Mystic is the Mystic River Bascule Bridge, a picturesque swing bridge with a rotating lift every 40-60 minutes to allow boat traffic. While there are several other great restaurants in the town, the main street is the only place to have a full meal. It is an excellent option for families.