- The list below includes 209 free or cheap things to do in or near Danbury, Connecticut, including 119 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Bowling.
- From Tarrywile Park & Mansion to Long Ridge Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Danbury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Norwalk, Milford, Stratford and Fairfield.
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Forage for wild mushrooms, salad greens, fruits, berries, and medicinal herbs while learning about the ecology of local parks and open space
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A natural, wildlife area for birdwatching, the Shepaug Eagle Observation Area is an informative shelter to view eagles, birds, the dam, and walk the trails. Visitors must make reservations in advance, as the attraction is only open during specific seasons.
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All ages and experience levels can enjoy bowling at Lore's Lanes. Experience Glow Bowling on Friday and Saturdays, including music videos and song requests. Birthday parties and group rates are available.
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Featuring 32 synthetic lanes, Carmel Bowl offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and bumpers. The center provides a pro shop and private event hosting along with arcade and redemption games.
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With history dating back to the 1700's, Bent of the River Audubon is home to bird watching and hiking on over 650 acres of hills and landscape. Camps are featured along with educational programs.
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Candlewoof Dog Park features two separate fenced in parks, one for small dogs and one for larger dogs. The park, located in the southwest corner of Pettibone's Elementary School field, promotes responsible dog ownership through events and meetings.
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An eight-screen movie theater, Carmel Cinema 8 displays first-run feature films using all digital projection. The theater provides a concession area with food and drinks along with stadium seating and private event facilities.
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Situated on nearly 23,000 acres, the Town of Kent was originally known as Fredericks until it was renamed for the Kent family in 1817. It is a rural region featuring forested areas, rocky mountains, lakes and ponds.
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Top box office hits are now playing at Bank Street Theatre. Seniors and children enjoy special pricing, and matinees and Tuesday showings are also discounted. Birthdays, parties and theater rentals are available.
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A fine art gallery, the Gregory James Gallery features exhibits of the works of various artists. The gallery also offers framing services, sells prints, and hosts special shows and events.
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6 Aspetuck Avenue, New Milford, CT 6776
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New Milford Historical Society and Museum contains permanent and temporary exhibits showcasing the history of life in the greater New Milford area. The collection also includes three one-room schoolhouses. Open Tuesday through Friday.