Washington Depot Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information

Our Take on Washington Depot, Connecticut

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Washington Depot, Connecticut Lodging

  1. Breadloaf Mountain Lodge & Cottages13 Route 7
    Cornwall Bridge CT 06794, USA

    Overview Summary :located on the shores of the Housatonic River.CountrysideMountainsSmall townVillage;Room_Rates :(USD American Dollars)All occupancy rates are subject to changeState and local taxes may app... more on BedAndBreakfast.com

  2. The Mayflower Inn118 Woodbury Rd
    Washington, CT 06793

    "grounds of the inn are well-kept and beautiful (especially the shakespeare garden)" more on TripAdvisor

  3. The Boulders InnLake Waramaug
    Route 45, New Preston, CT 06777

    "perfect getaway to rejuvenate - surrounded by nature, the lake, and even a mountain for hiking" more on Yahoo! Travel

  1. The Boulders Inn

    Washington Depot, Connecticut Things To Do

    1. Overview The Gunn Memorial Library, Inc. is a non-profit corporation providing free public library services to Washington, Connecticut and the surrounding communities. It is dedicated to the promotion of li... more on MuseumStuff.com

    2. G W Tavern20 Bee Brook Road
      Washington Depot,CT,06794

      It's where the locals hang out. The food is just okay. It's pricey for what you get. Stick with the burgers. more on Yelp

    3. Woodbury Ski Area785 Washington Rd
      Woodbury,CT,06798

      I can't speak for the actual skiing here, seeing as how I've never been (yes, crazy, I know...). But, I heard that they had snow tubing, so I brought ... more on Yelp

    1. Washington Golf Club
    2. The Institute for American Indian