SOUTHINGTON, CT — Summer is a great time to get outside, explore your community and try something new.
Whether you're looking for a relaxing walk, a family outing or a new fitness activity, Southington offers a variety of opportunities to stay active close to home.
From paved trails and neighborhood parks to recreation programs and fitness classes, residents of all ages can find ways to enjoy the outdoors and keep moving throughout the season.
Before heading out, check each organization's official website for current schedules, registration requirements, fees, and hours of operation.
The Southington Linear Trail, part of the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, offers a paved route for walking, running, and bicycling.
The trail connects neighborhoods, parks, and downtown destinations, making it a popular option for recreation and transportation alike.
Official website:
https://southingtonct.myrec.com/info/facilities/details.aspx?FacilityID=14700
Crescent Lake provides wooded trails and a peaceful setting for hiking, walking, and enjoying nature.
The conservation area offers a quiet escape for residents looking to spend time outdoors without leaving town.
Official website:
southingtonct.gov/departments/highway_parks_department/crescent_lake.php
Panthorn Park features walking trails, athletic fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and open green space.
The park is a popular destination for families, youth sports, and outdoor recreation throughout the summer.
Official website:
https://www.southingtonct.gov/departments/highway_parks_department/panthorn_park.php
Pickleball continues to grow in popularity, and Southington offers several places for residents to play.
Outdoor options include the six dedicated pickleball courts at Panthorn Park, a designated outdoor court at Calendar House Senior Center, and shared tennis/pickleball courts at Veterans Memorial Park.
Indoor play is also available through the Southington Community YMCA, which offers scheduled recreational, intermediate, and advanced sessions.
The Southington Recreation Department also hosts instructional pickleball programs for adults at Panthorn Park.
Official websites:
Several Southington parks feature public tennis courts, providing another opportunity to stay active while enjoying the outdoors.
Whether you're playing casually or practicing your game, the courts are available throughout the summer season.
Official website:
https://www.southingtonct.gov/departments/highway_parks_department/
The Southington Recreation Department offers seasonal programs for children, teens, adults, and older residents.
Activities include sports, fitness classes, camps, and special events offered throughout the year.
Official website:
https://southingtonct.myrec.com
Recreation Park offers athletic fields, open space, and walking opportunities for residents looking to enjoy an active afternoon close to home.
The park serves as another convenient destination for outdoor exercise and recreation.
Official website:
southingtonct.gov/departments/highway_parks_department/recreation_park.php
The YMCA Camp Sloper property includes hiking trails and outdoor recreation opportunities that are open to the public during designated times.
Visitors can enjoy scenic wooded trails while checking the camp's website for seasonal access information.
Official website:
https://www.ymcacampsloper.org
The Southington Community YMCA offers fitness classes, aquatics, youth programs, and wellness activities for participants of all ages.
Members and program participants can choose from a variety of options designed to promote healthy living.
Official website:
https://www.sccymca.org
Veterans Memorial Park features open green space, athletic facilities, and recreational amenities that provide another destination for outdoor activity during the summer months.
Official website:
southingtonct.gov/departments/highway_parks_department/veterans_memorial_park.php
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