- The list below includes 247 free or cheap things to do in or near Torrington, Connecticut, including 114 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- From Burr Pond State Park to Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Torrington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hartford, West Hartford, Simsbury and Bristol.
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Home to a salt water lake, West Haven Beaches offers visitors an area for sunbathing and walking at its beach. The beach has a boardwalk with local businesses and benches to sit on.
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Close to downtown, Union Street Dog Park offers lots of open space for pets to run and play. Featuring a section for smaller dogs, it is safe for all breeds. Other park amenities include benches and a doggie drinking fountain.
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Commemorating the organization that was founded in New Haven in 1882, the Knights of Columbus Museum, opened to the public in 1982. The museum is dedicated to archiving and exhibiting documents and artifacts about the organization's history and works.
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Located within an historic district, Wooster Square Park provides visitors with a natural green expanse in a quaint downtown setting. The park offers numerous trails and picnic areas, and is noted for the blooming of its cherry trees each Spring.
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When visiting New Haven, lover's of Italian food and traditions must visit Little Italy. Take a stroll through this tree-lined neighborhood and choose from any of the shops and restaurants that feature the finest in Italian cuisine.
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The Long Ridge Library has been serving patrons since 1916. The library collections include both new works and historical local biographies, books and materials donated by prominent local authors and artists. Frequent events include children's storytime and holiday parties.
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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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Providing a holistic, innovative learning experience for visitors since 1977, the Omega Institute, fosters an approach toward living with natural healing and spiritual well-being. Featuring weekend and week-ling retreats and educational sessions treat yourself to Omega today.
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The completely fenced-in Trumbull Dog Park allows dog owners to let their pets run free and off the leash. The park is actually a segment of the larger Indian Ledge Park that covers roughly 104 acres.
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The Waterfront Tavern is a restaurant that is most widely known for hosting an outdoor summer concert series. The restaurant is open until 2AM every night and serves chicken tenders, onion rings, and nachos.