Date Ideas in Kent, CT

  • TripBuzz discovered 112 different types of activities for couples in the Kent area, including Art Gallery (like Morrison Gallery), Sculpture Parks (like Alison Palmer Studio), Specialty Museums (like Connecticut Antique Machinery) and National & State Parks (like Macedonia Brook State Park), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 132 date ideas in or near Kent, Connecticut, including 122 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Danbury and Woodbury.
  • TripBuzz discovered 112 different types of activities for couples in the Kent area, including Art Gallery (like Morrison Gallery), Sculpture Parks (like Alison Palmer Studio), Specialty Museums (like Connecticut Antique Machinery) and National & State Parks (like Macedonia Brook State Park), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 132 date ideas in or near Kent, Connecticut, including 122 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Danbury and Woodbury.
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28.3 Miles
83% 6 votes
Boat Rentals 140 Main Street, New Hartford, CT 06057 MoreLess Info
Situated on the Farmington River, Main Stream Canoes & Kayaks offers canoe and kayak rentals, as well as guided river trips. The company welcomes groups of all sizes, and provides ground transportation, as well.
28.4 Miles
63% 8 votes
Winery/Vineyard 26506 NE 10th Ave, Ridgefield, CT 98642 MoreLess Info
Having learned the delicate art of wine making in Australia, the creators behind the varietals at Gouger Cellars Winery offer unique and distinct tasking wines. The wine selection includes sparkling champagnes, sweet roses and zinfandels, syrah, malbecs and cabernets.
28.6 Miles
100% 13 votes
Winery/Vineyard 40 Mountain Road, Marlboro, NY MoreLess Info
Located on a mountain side, Glorie Farm Winery offers visitors a scenic tasting room to sample five varieties of dry and fruit wines at. During the autumn season, the tasting room is moved outdoors on aged oak barrels.
28.6 Miles
100% 1 votes
194

Page Park

Parks 581-651 King Street, Bristol, CT 6010 MoreLess Info
On land donated by DeWitt and May Rockwell Page in 1933, Page Park can be used for fishing, tennis, baseball and picnics. The park has playgrounds with a splash pad, a lodge building and an outdoor pool.
28.7 Miles
95% 78 votes
Gardens 81 Stonecrop Lane, Cold Spring, NY 10516 MoreLess Info
The Stonecrop Gardens, offering colorful scenic views that change with the seasons, are a diverse collection of gardens, waterways and woodlands. The gardens are historic, having been the original home of Anne and Frank Cabot
28.8 Miles
- 1 votes
Beaches 53 Delaware Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401 MoreLess Info
Kingston, New York offers peaceful waterfront recreation at Kingston Point Beach. The small beach is home to a playground and picnic area, as well as a boat launch for those wanting to get out on the water.
28.9 Miles
26% 285 votes
Hotels 3580 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06750 MoreLess Info
Nestled in Waterbury, Connecticut, the CoCo Key Water Resort Hotel & Convention Center is one of the region's largest and most popular meeting venues. Guests enjoy luxurious accommodations, a selection of huge meeting rooms, world-class cuisine and impeccable guest service.
29.2 Miles
81% 609 votes
Amusement Parks (All Ages) 186 Enterprise Drive, Bristol, CT MoreLess Info
The popular Lake Compounce Amusement Park is located in Bristol, Connecticut. It features roller coasters, thrill rides, a large wave pool, a tram, kiddie rides and many other divertisements for guests of all ages.
29.2 Miles
90% 230 votes
Boat Cruise 40 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401 MoreLess Info
The ship known as the Rip Van Winkle provides visitors with excursions on the Hudson River. Beverage and snack bars are available onboard while the guide points out the estates of millionaires, lighthouses, and quaint villages along the river.
29.2 Miles
92% 24 votes
Lighthouses One Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401 MoreLess Info
Part of the Hudson River Maritime Museum complex features the Rondout Lighthouse which was the first lighthouse at the entrance to Rondout Creek. Visitors must take a water vessel to the lighthouse though since there is no way to access the site by land.
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