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Make It An Active Summer In Glastonbury: 10 Ways To Get Moving

Discover local trails, parks, paddling and recreation programs that make it easy to enjoy an active summer in Glastonbury.

There are plenty of summertime fitness options in Glastonbury.
There are plenty of summertime fitness options in Glastonbury. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

GLASTONBURY, CT — Summer is a great time to get outside, explore a new activity and enjoy the many parks and recreational opportunities available in and around Glastonbury. Whether you're looking for a family outing, a new fitness routine or a quiet walk in nature, there are plenty of ways to stay active close to home.

Before heading out, visit each organization's official website for the latest schedules, registration information, fees and availability, as seasonal programs and amenities may change throughout the summer.

1. Hike the Trails at Meshomasic State Forest

Meshomasic State Forest offers miles of wooded trails for hiking, walking and trail running. The forest provides a peaceful setting for enjoying the outdoors while staying active.

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Location: Meshomasic State Forest
Website: https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Forests/Meshomasic-State-Forest

2. Walk or Run at Riverfront Park

Riverfront Park features paved walking paths along the Connecticut River, making it a convenient spot for walking, jogging or simply enjoying time outdoors.

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Organization: Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
Website: https://www.glastonburyct.gov/departments/department-directory-l-z/parks-recreation

3. Paddle on the Connecticut River

Kayaking or canoeing is a relaxing way to stay active while experiencing the Connecticut River from the water. Riverfront Park provides public access for launching paddlecraft.

Organization: Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
Website: https://www.glastonburyct.gov/departments/department-directory-l-z/parks-recreation

4. Join a Glastonbury Parks and Recreation Program

The Parks and Recreation Department offers seasonal activities and recreation programs for children, adults and families. Offerings vary throughout the year and provide opportunities to stay active close to home.

Organization: Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
Website: https://www.glastonburyct.gov/departments/department-directory-l-z/parks-recreation

5. Play Tennis or Pickleball at Glastonbury Parks

Tennis and pickleball are enjoyable ways to exercise while spending time outdoors. Public courts are available through Glastonbury's parks system.

Organization: Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
Website: https://www.glastonburyct.gov/departments/department-directory-l-z/parks-recreation

6. Visit the Glastonbury Family YMCA

The Glastonbury Family YMCA offers fitness equipment, aquatics, wellness programs and group exercise classes for members of all ages.

Organization: Glastonbury Family YMCA
Website: https://www.ghymca.org/branches/glastonbury-family-ymca

7. Explore Cotton Hollow Preserve

Cotton Hollow Preserve features walking trails through a wooded landscape with streams and historic stonework, providing another nearby option for outdoor recreation.

Organization: Glastonbury Landowners Association
Website: https://www.glastonburylandowners.org

8. Bike the East Coast Greenway

Portions of the East Coast Greenway travel through Glastonbury, offering cyclists and walkers another opportunity to enjoy the community while getting exercise.

Organization: East Coast Greenway Alliance
Website: https://www.greenway.org

9. Walk the Trails at Addison Park

Addison Park offers open fields, walking paths and recreational space for residents looking for a casual stroll or an active afternoon outdoors.

Organization: Glastonbury Parks and Recreation
Website: https://www.glastonburyct.gov/departments/department-directory-l-z/parks-recreation

10. Explore Great Pond Preserve

Great Pond Preserve offers scenic trails through woodlands and wetlands, making it a good destination for walking, hiking and observing local wildlife.

Organization: Glastonbury Landowners Association
Website: https://www.glastonburylandowners.org

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