Best Sledding Spots in Connecticut

Nora Beane
The best sledding spots in Connecticut are often found in state parks. After all Connecticut is not endowed with lots of wide open spaces, nor does it have several massive mountain ranges that might get folks interested in the very democratic sport of sledding. What the "nutmeg state" does seem to have going for it in winter is an adequate supply of snow during the season to make sledding possible and fun. So Connecticut residents don't go searching for the impossible. Instead they learn that the best sledding sports in Connecticut are found in simple places like Connecticut state and local parks.

Topsmead Park, Litchfield,CT. If you enjoy touring historic homes set in beautiful countryside then you would certainly be drawn to a visit at Topsmead Park. This park features a magnificent Tudor Manor that will transport you via your imagination to another time and place. Topsmead is one of those special places that people like to visit on house and estate tours. Topsmead is opened to exactly such visitation during the summer months.

But the manor is not all that is of interest at Topsmead especially to those who are looking for the best sledding spots in Connecticut. Surrounding Topsmead Park in Litchfield, CT is more than 500 acres of land. In the summer folks come here to visit the house, hike or picnic on the grounds. But in the winter the 500 acres become a draw for those who enjoy cross-country skiing and especially to sledders. Open space is at a premium in Connecticut so when there is 500 acres of park land you can definitely find the slopes and hills most suitable for sledding for all ages. Those who frequent Topsmead Park in Litchfield may discover that they have found one of the best sledding spots in Connecticut .

Osbornedale Park, Derby, CT Perhaps the hilliest part of the state of Connecticut lies in its northwest quadrant. There one finds the town of Derby and in that town the old estate of the Osborne family. The lands and home there have long since been turned into a state park. Visitors often come here at Christmas time when the estate home is decorated for Christmas and welcomes visitors to come in for a tour.

For sledding enthusiasts of at least equal interest is the grounds upon which the Osbornes built their home generations ago. They chose an excellent hilltop with land stretching down from all sides. This is the stuff of which excellent sledding turf is made. This is not the professionally groomed stuff but the hardy stuff that can remind you of what sledding has always been, fun in the snow without lots of mechanical or technical intervention. If you have a sled you will find an enjoyable run and perhaps in its own quiet way one of the best sledding spots in Connecticut.

Woodbury Ski Area. Its sledding in the most basic sense, but technically its called tubing as the craft used is clearly an inner tube type of conveyance. The choice of tube rather than a standard sled really depends on the user. In Connecticut, for those who choose to sled via a tube one of the best sledding spots in Connecticut has to be Woodbury Ski Area.

Woodbury may provide great skiing but it has also invested a good deal of time, effort, space and money in making sure it can also offer the largest tubing park in the state. Woodbury has two entirely different tubing hills, a total of 8 unique runs and 4 very hard working and dependable tubing lifts to get riders back to where the fun begins. Another special feature here is that one of the tubing hills has lighting to allow for night time tubing until 10 p.m.

Woodbury Ski area attracts a multi state crowd. Folks come in from all over New England but they also make the quick trip from New York. In fact Woodbury is the closest Connecticut ski area to New York City. If you have made the transition to the modern day rendition of sledding known as tubing you will relish the idea of a place where in winter there is always snow, either natural or man made. Woodbury Ski Area does what it can to be one of the best "sledding" spots in Connecticut.

Cornucopia at Oldfield B&B, Oldfield,CT. Want to combine some B& B time with the option for some basic sledding? You might want to give the Cornucopia at Oldfield B& B a try. The Cornucopia at Oldfield is set in a Federalist Era home built in 1815. The peace and quiet prevail both in the house itself and on the 2.5 acres of surrounding territory.

For sledders its a perfect place to start out from after a good night's sleep and a hearty full breakfast. What is of special value is the fact that the Cornucopia is truly located at what its owners refer to as "the gateway to Litchfield hills" . By staying at the Cornucopia you have set yourself up for some excellent snow experiences and some of the best sledding spots in Connecticut. It's also fun to spend the day sledding with your special someone or your small family and then return in the evening to spend the night in the home that feels like just a little bit of history. Either way the Cornucopia at Oldfield B& B helps to situate you to take advantage of the best sledding spots in Connecticut..

Published by Nora Beane

I am a former high school history teacher and Director of Religious Education with a total of 27 years of active experience as teacher and administrator. I am now a semi retired freelance writer. I have two...  View profile

  • The Litchfield Hills area in Connecticut contains several state parks with great sledding hills
  • In Connecticut there are also some great tubing parks for those who like really fast rides and lifts
Woodbury Ski Area has the largest tubing park in Connecticut with 2 distinct hills and 8 tubing runs.

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