The Poquonnock River Walkway offers a scenic route alongside the Poquonnock River, providing visitors with tranquil views and a glimpse into the local ecosystem.
Located in Groton, Connecticut, the Poquonnock River Walkway is a scenic trail designed for walking and enjoying the natural beauty of the Poquonnock River. The walkway stretches along the river, offering views of the tidal estuary that is rich with wildlife. Historically, the area surrounding the Poquonnock River was home to indigenous communities and later played a role in early American settler life. Though a relatively modest trail, the walkway is a beloved local resource for birdwatchers, who may spot egrets, ospreys, and various duck species. Paddlers often explore the river, enjoying the calm waters and observing the diverse range of aquatic plants. With the combination of ease of access and serene atmosphere, the walkway attracts both residents and tourists for daily walks, jogging, and photography.
Views of the Poquonnock River
Birdwatching opportunities with native bird species
Access to local tidal estuary ecosystems
Peaceful setting for walking and contemplation
The walkway runs parallel to the river, providing picturesque views of the water and surrounding environment.
Regular sightings of local birds and small mammals make for an engaging outdoor experience.
Informative signs along the trail provide insights into the history and ecology of the area.