Best attractions and places to see around Oxoboxo River include a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. This 6-mile tributary flows from Oxoboxo Lake to the Thames River in Montville, Connecticut. The area is notable for its historical role in industrial development and its rich Native American heritage. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and sites reflecting the region's past and present.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Nautilus is the first American nuclear-powered submarine. Still without ballistic missiles, only equipped with "normal" torpedoes, but compared to the technology of the Second World War, it is a huge step forward. Life on board is not easy for the crew either, but at least bearable. Take a look, because there are not so many opportunities to view a nuclear submarine anywhere in the world...
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Nautilus was the first American nuclear-powered submarine. Still without ballistic missiles, "only" equipped with classic torpedoes. But compared to the old Fiesel submarines from the Second World War, it is a huge step forward. The crew accommodation alone has improved by a lot. But visit this boat yourself! Admission is free!
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Stenger Farm Park, open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., has served as a community open space for more than fifty years. Visitors can use the playground, fishing pond, ride bikes, play sports, go hiking, and use the dog park.
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Fort Trumbull is a historic fort on the Thames River on Long Island Sound in New London, Connecticut. It is named after Governor Jonathan Trumbull and was originally built in 1777.
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The Gold Star Memorial Bridge actually consists of two twin-span deck truss bridges that cross the Thames River in New London. These are the longest bridges in the state. There is a multi-use bike/pedestrian pathway on the bridge's southbound span. On the Groton side, it is accessible from Bridge Street and Riverview Avenue. On the New London side, it is accessible from William Street. Cyclists are to be aware that this is a shared access path, and you will have to dismount if you meet pedestrians.
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The Connecticut College Arboretum is a 750-acre manicured garden paradise. It is made up of landscaped grounds and gardens that belong to the college campus but are open to the public 365 days a year. They include the Greenhouse, the Native Plant Collection, Caroline Black Garden, and the natural areas of Mamacoke Island and Bolleswood.
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The area offers a mix of historical and recreational sites. You can visit the USS Nautilus (SSN-571), the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine, which now serves as a museum. Another significant historical site is Fort Trumbull, an 18th-century fort on the Thames River. For outdoor recreation, Stenger Farm Park provides a community open space with trails and a fishing pond.
The Oxoboxo River itself is a picturesque waterway, flowing from Oxoboxo Lake to the Thames River. Its banks are home to diverse wildlife, including great blue herons and osprey. The surrounding area features vibrant foliage, especially in the fall. You can also visit the Connecticut College Arboretum, a 750-acre expanse of landscaped grounds and natural areas.
Yes, the region around the Oxoboxo River offers various trails. Stenger Farm Park has trails suitable for biking and hiking. For more extensive cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Heritage Trail Loop' or 'Crow Hill loop from Mohegan Sun Arena' which are part of the Cycling around Oxoboxo River guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Morgan R. Chaney Sanctuary Trail' in the Running Trails around Oxoboxo River guide.
The Oxoboxo River played a crucial role in the region's industrial development, powering numerous cotton, woolen, and paper mills during the 19th century. It also holds significant Native American heritage, with its name derived from Algonquian languages. The nearby Mohegan Reservation reflects the rich indigenous history of the area.
Absolutely. Stenger Farm Park is an excellent choice, offering a playground, fishing pond, and dog park. The USS Nautilus (SSN-571) museum provides an engaging historical experience for all ages, and the Connecticut College Arboretum offers beautiful, open spaces for families to explore.
Yes, the Oxoboxo River is known for excellent fishing opportunities. It is stocked annually with fish, and local anglers often catch bass, trout, and other freshwater species. Its calm current makes it suitable for various fishing skill levels.
The Gold Star Memorial Bridge features a multi-use bike/pedestrian pathway, offering an accessible option for enjoying views across the Thames River. Stenger Farm Park, as a community open space, also provides relatively flat areas for various activities.
Nature enthusiasts can spot diverse wildlife along the riverbanks. Common sightings include great blue herons, osprey, and various songbirds. The river's ecosystem supports a variety of freshwater species, making it a vibrant habitat.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique opportunity to explore the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine. They appreciate gaining insight into the advanced technology of its time and the challenging living conditions for the crew. The fact that admission is free is also a popular point among visitors.
For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several longer routes available. Options include the 'Harkness Memorial State Park – Niantic River Bridge and Beach loop from New London' or the 'Watch Hill Point – Maschaug Pond loop from New London', both detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Oxoboxo River guide.
The Gold Star Memorial Bridge consists of two twin-span deck truss bridges that are the longest in Connecticut. It's notable for its multi-use bike/pedestrian pathway on the southbound span, offering scenic views across the Thames River between New London and Groton.
Yes, Stenger Farm Park is dog-friendly and includes a dedicated dog park, making it a great spot for you and your canine companion to enjoy the outdoors.


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