Destinations · Connecticut
Woodstock
CT · 41.9667, -72.0167
From Woodstock, Connecticut, Byway's registries place 5 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
In the mid-17th century, John Eliot, a Puritan missionary to the Indians, established "praying towns" where Native Americans took up Christianity and were expected to renounce their religious ceremonies, traditional dress, and customs. One Praying town, called Wabaquasset (Senexet, Wabiquisset), 6 miles west of the Quinebaug River in present-day Woodstock, was the largest of the three northeastern Connecticut praying towns.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Connecticut State Route 169 · 2 mi · national
- State Routes 49 & 14A · 20 mi
- Revolutionary Heritage Byway · 21 mi · national
- Lost Villages Scenic Byway · 23 mi
- Great and Breakneck Hill Roads · 30 mi
Named places
- Mason Hill · 0 mi
- Davis Hill · 1 mi
- Coatney Hill · 1 mi
- Joe Margy Hill · 1 mi
- Thunder Hill · 1 mi
- Aplin Hill · 1 mi
- Bradford Hill · 1 mi
- Fort Hill · 2 mi
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