- The list below includes 287 free or cheap things to do in or near Southbury, Connecticut, including 118 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Camping Site, Dog Park and Natural Landmarks.
- From Southbury Dog Park to Ballantine Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Southbury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Hamden, Milford and Fairfield.
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Nyack Beach State Park sits along 61 miles of the Hudson River. The park is popular for its scenic walking trails, as well as launching kayaks and windsurfers.
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Accommodating a variety of boats of different sizes, Brewer's Dauntless Shipyard is a historic marina with views of the Connecticut River. Hamburg Cove and Selden's Creek are accessible by boat within close proximity of the marina.
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Kids and adults love to visit the Connecticut River Museum in Essex, Connecticut. The museum features a wide assortment of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Guided tours are available. School groups must reserve tours in advance.
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Pat Tarsio Lanes is a bowling alley and entertainment complex. It offers cosmic bowling in the evenings, family night specials, league play at junior, adult, and senior levels, and party hosting.
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Great Cedar Conservation Area is 320 acre swamp that features a variety of hiking trails that go for several miles. The area wraps around the Hay House property, which features a house made entirely of hay bales.
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Affiliated with Saxon Woods Park, the Saxon Woods Pool is a public swimming pool that is open seasonally. The largest swimming pool in the county, it also features an aquatic play area for kids.
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Westchester Riverwalk is a multi-faceted pathway that parallels the Hudson River. There is a jogging path and playground for kids with a play area that's mists out water. There are also tables in the shade for picnicking.
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Consisting of a stable area and outdoor arena, Gardnertown Farm offers horsemanship training to visitors. The farm hosts regular horse shows where visitors can watch experienced riders compete and display their skills.
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Springwood was the home of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and has been preserved virtually unchanged since his death. Visitors touring the home can see the stables, icehouses, and gardens as well as the home's interior.