Best attractions and places to see around Terryville include a variety of natural preserves, historical sites, and scenic trails. The area offers diverse landscapes, from coastal features and harbors to extensive forest preserves. Visitors can explore a mix of outdoor activities and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Turn off the GPS and go get lost, turn it on when you want to go home, that's the best experience.
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The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail, or Setauket Greenway, is a 3-mile paved path on Long Island’s north shore. It connects scenic old-growth forests, farmland, meadows, business districts, Stony Brook University, and county parks. The trail features a mix of wooded sections and occasional sunny spots, with several road crossings, and some short sections that pass through utility corridors and sand pits.
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Glacier Ridge Preserve is a 240-acre park with over 12 miles of biking trails in a big patch of forest.
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Avalon Nature Preserve, in Head of the Harbor, captivates with its diverse ecosystems. Spanning 216 acres, it features woodlands, wetlands, and serene trails, providing a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts.
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The lighthouse sits on the northern tip of Old Field. It was first built in 1823, then rebuilt in 1868. The U.S. Coast Guard took it during WWII but gave it back to the Old Field community afterwards.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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Terryville offers several significant historical sites. You can explore the Terryville Waterwheel, a well-preserved 19th-century wooden structure, or delve into the region's industrial past at the Lock Museum of America. The Terryville Public Library also features a mural depicting local history, and you can visit historic cemeteries like Hillside Cemetery and The Old Cemetery, where Eli Terry is buried.
The Mattatuck State Forest offers extensive opportunities for hiking and birdwatching, including challenging sections like Whitestone Cliffs. The statewide Blue Trail system, maintained by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, includes over 10 miles of trails such as the Mattatuck Trail, Whitestone Cliffs Trail, and Tunxis Trail. You can also find routes like the Avalon Nature Preserve loop or the Glacier Ridge Reserve loop for varied experiences.
Yes, Buttermilk Falls is a series of scenic cascades easily accessible via the blue-marked Mattatuck Trail, perfect for picnicking and photography. Lake Winfield provides a tranquil 16-acre lake for fishing and non-motorized boating, encircled by a walking path. Additionally, the Mount Sinai Harbor offers a marine sanctuary and nature preserve, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
Families can enjoy a visit to Baldwin Park, which hosts a summer concert series. Tonn's Orchard offers seasonal fruit and pumpkin picking from August to October. Lake Winfield is great for a leisurely walk around the lake or non-motorized boating. Many of the trails, such as the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail and Glacier Ridge Preserve, are also suitable for families.
Terryville's outdoor attractions can be enjoyed year-round. Buttermilk Falls is beautiful in any season. For fruit picking at Tonn's Orchard, visit between August and October. The summer months are ideal for outdoor concerts at Baldwin Park and enjoying Lake Winfield. Fall offers stunning foliage views across the Mattatuck State Forest and other natural areas.
Absolutely. The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is a 3-mile paved path suitable for cycling. For mountain biking, Glacier Ridge Preserve boasts over 12 miles of trails. You can find various road cycling routes, including the Old Field Point Light loop, and mountain biking trails like the Middle Loop at Laurel Ridge Setauket Woods Nature Preserve.
Baldwin Park features interesting trees, including a rare Kentucky coffee tree and a pin oak grown from an acorn of the Constitution Oak. Hillside Cemetery also has walking paths bordered by many trees on Connecticut's Notable Trees list, such as the state's largest Port Orford Cedar and Austrian Pine.
The Tunxis Trail passes by Tory Den, a rock formation where Loyalists reportedly hid during the Revolutionary War, offering a unique historical and natural experience. The Plymouth Land Trust also protects various conserved areas for public enjoyment, providing quieter spots to explore nature.
Yes, the Old Field Point Light is a notable man-made monument located on the northern tip of Old Field. Originally built in 1823 and rebuilt in 1868, it's a historic landmark with scenic views.
Baldwin Park, located on Main Street in downtown Terryville, is a public park donated in 1892. It's a pleasant spot for relaxation and hosts a summer concert series sponsored by the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce.
Tonn's Orchard allows visitors to pick their own peaches, apples, plums, pumpkins, and flowers, typically from August to October. For a festive experience, Towill's Christmas Tree Farm offers choose-and-cut Christmas trees.


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