When it comes to natural beauty, few places compare to Essex, Connecticut. In fact, this town was one of the main inspirations for Gilmore Girls’ fictional town of Stars Hollow. This charming town is full of historic buildings and rustic gems, but its natural landscape is just as impressive. Check it out for yourself:

Essex, Connecticut is a quaint seafront town with a large selection of shops. It’s a great place to visit in every season because of its awe-inspiring views.

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The land is lush and green, especially at Middle Cove. Walk along the boardwalk and feel the light sea breeze as you uncover this town’s hidden paradises.

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It’s the perfect place to go sailing, as you’ll feel like you’re at the edge of the world. It really is magic!

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Not much of a captain? Opt for a more relaxing water experience when you book a trip aboard the steamboat. You’ll be able to catch a view of Gillette Castle and enjoy an informative tour.

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But not all the activities are on the water. Stop by the Connecticut River Museum for a piece of state history. Pair it with a stroll through the neighborhood and you’re guaranteed to fall in love.

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Folks flock to this town during the fall season, in part because of the incredible scenic ride aboard the Essex Steam Train. Essex springs to life in the spring and autumn, when its already lush landscape becomes a vibrant masterpiece.

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Turn your day trip in to a weekend excursion and book a room at the Griswold Inn. This award winning locale has withstood the text of time and has one of the oldest restaurants around.

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Essex is practically the fountain of youth. You’re guaranteed to leave relaxed, refreshed, and restored. Go see for yourself!

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Essex, Connecticut is just one of the state’s must-visit spots. For more, check out our list of Connecticut’s Most Charming Towns.

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