City: Hampton

Turtle Ledge Farm

460 Windham Rd
, CT
860 455 1411

Certified organic eggs, fruit, vegetables, herbs, honey and garlic.

Trail Wood: The Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary

93 Kenyon Road
Connecticut Audubon Socie
, CT
860 928 4948
860 928 2939 fax

Three miles of walking trails through the 168-acre property of former naturalist/author Edwin Way Teale. Guided walks and nature programs. Maintained by CT Audubon Society.
Safe Haven Country Store

Safe Haven Country Store

39 Drain Street
Route Six
, CT
860 455 1101
860-455-2258 fax

Features many items of alpaca clothing, hats, gloves and more. The ever popular alpaca-socks are always in stock. Also has many alpaca figurines that make great, affordable gifts. Huge selection of alpaca yarn for knitting and weaving.
Safe Haven Alpaca Farm

Safe Haven Alpaca Farm

39 Drain Street
, CT
860 455 0054
860-455-2258 fax

Safe Haven breeds and raises show quality alpacas. You are welcome to tour the farm, visit with the alpacas, browse through the store and walk the nature trails. Picnic areas available.

James L. Goodwin Forest & Conservation Center

23 Potter Road
, CT
860 455 9534
860 455 9857 fax

2000-acre forest with 14 miles of multi-use trails, self-guided educational trails, 3 large ponds, forest history center and nature museum. Regular interpretive hikes and workshops in season.

Hidden Treasures Shop

137 Old Town Pound Rd
, CT
860 208 2273

This little rustic shop holds antique country furniture and items as well as collectibles, crafts, ephemera, glass and folk Art.

Hampton Farmers' Market

436 Hartford Turnpike
, CT
860 455 1351

Selling fresh products from local producers to the community! Fridays. 3:30pm-6pm. June 3-September 30.

Burnham-Hibbard House

185 Main Street
, CT
860 455 0783

Built in the early 19th century this home is open for visitors as a representative house of the period. Informational exhibits combine with reconstructed rooms to give visitors an introduction to life in 1800s New England.