Best attractions and places to see around Long Hill include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area features expansive preserved wetlands, numerous parks, and historical buildings. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from river views to historic estates, offering diverse experiences.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Nautilus is the first American nuclear-powered submarine. Still without ballistic missiles, only equipped with "normal" torpedoes, but compared to the technology of the Second World War, it is a huge step forward. Life on board is not easy for the crew either, but at least bearable. Take a look, because there are not so many opportunities to view a nuclear submarine anywhere in the world...
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Nautilus was the first American nuclear-powered submarine. Still without ballistic missiles, "only" equipped with classic torpedoes. But compared to the old Fiesel submarines from the Second World War, it is a huge step forward. The crew accommodation alone has improved by a lot. But visit this boat yourself! Admission is free!
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Harkness Memorial State Park, located in Waterford, Connecticut, encompasses 304 acres, featuring the Renaissance Revival mansion "Eolia" surrounded by formal gardens and greenhouses. Once the summer home of philanthropists Edward and Mary Harkness, the estate was designed by Lord & Hewlett in 1906–1907. Landscape designer Beatrix Jones Farrand enhanced the grounds from 1918 to 1929. Mary Harkness bequeathed the estate to the state in 1950, and it became a state park in 1952. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Eolia comprises a 220-acre historic district with contributing buildings and structures. The park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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New London Harbor Light holds the distinction of being the nation's seventh-oldest lighthouse. It proudly stands as the state's oldest and tallest lighthouse, reaching a height of 90 feet. With a visibility range of 15 miles, this historic beacon has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1990.
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New London Harbor Lighthouse is a historic landmark built in 1801 for the fishing and whaling industries. It is Connecticut's oldest and tallest beacon, and the fourth oldest in the US. The keeper's house is closed to the public; however, tours are available if you have over six people. The unique advantage is that during a tower tour on a clear day, you can see up to 7 lighthouses - two in Connecticut and five along New York in the sound. More lighthouses can be seen from this spot than any other place on earth.
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The Hoxie Scenic Overlook grants nice views over the Mystic River right off I-95. This is a nice place to pull off along your ride to grab a sip of water and enjoy the views out of traffic.
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Long Hill is rich in natural beauty. The most prominent natural attraction is the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, offering extensive wetlands for hiking, biking, birdwatching, and wildlife observation. You can also visit Chilton Woods Park for playgrounds and sports, or Twin Brooks Park which features a covered bridge and paths. The Passaic River provides opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. For more active trails, consider Lake Mohegan Recreation Area or Old Mine Park.
Yes, Long Hill has a preserved historical heritage. You can explore sites identified by the Long Hill Township Historical Society, such as All Saints' Episcopal Church in Millington, the historic Boyle-Hudspeth-Benson House (on the National Register of Historic Places), and the Millington Schoolhouse. The Stirling Worker's Historic District also showcases historic architecture from the 1870s.
Long Hill is very family-friendly. Chilton Woods Park offers playgrounds and sports fields. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is excellent for nature walks and birdwatching with children. Nearby, The Raptor Trust in Millington provides an educational experience about birds. Many local parks offer picnic areas and easy trails suitable for families.
For hiking and walking, the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge offers numerous trails and boardwalks. Twin Brooks Park has pleasant paths, and Old Mine Park features well-marked nature trails. For more challenging options, Lake Mohegan Recreation Area has dirt singletrack trails, and Hacklebarney State Park (a short drive away) provides scenic trails along a river.
Absolutely. The Passaic River is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. For cycling, Twin Brooks Park offers dedicated paths. The Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park, located nearby, provides scenic pathways perfect for biking and walking along its historic waterway.
While Long Hill is more about immersive natural experiences than specific overlooks, the expansive Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge offers many scenic spots for wildlife viewing and photography. The various parks like Twin Brooks Park also provide peaceful settings to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Raptor Trust is a renowned bird rehabilitation center located in Millington, near Long Hill. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about various bird species and observe them in a natural setting, making it an educational and engaging visit for all ages.
Yes, Hacklebarney State Park is approximately 20 minutes from Long Hill and offers scenic trails, picnic areas, a serene river, and opportunities for fishing. Morristown National Historical Park is also about 25 minutes away, preserving the history of the American Revolution.
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a prime location for wildlife observation, including various bird species, deer, and other wetland inhabitants. Birdwatching is particularly popular here due to the diverse avian population.
Long Hill's natural attractions are enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and birdwatching, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is great for water activities on the Passaic River, while winter can provide unique snowy landscapes for quiet walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Many of Long Hill's parks and natural areas, such as the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (on designated trails) and local township parks, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. Always check specific park regulations before visiting.
The Long Hill Township Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the community's cultural and historical heritage. They have cataloged numerous historic homes and businesses, and their resources can provide deeper insights into the area's past.


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