- TripBuzz found 142 things to do with kids in or near Goshen, Connecticut, including 137 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bristol, Waterbury, Simsbury and Farmington.
- From Newbury Archery to Commerford & Sons, the Goshen area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Zoos, Theaters, Forests and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Goshen is a small town located within Connecticut's Litchfield County and is a family-friendly residential area and tourist town. Goshen's Connecticut Agricultural Fair is held each year drawing over 50,000 tourists and features contests, food vendors, rides and attractions. The town also features picturesque neighborhoods, colorful foliage and changing seasons.
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New York's Howland Cultural Center is a hub for the artistic community of Beacon. The center features art displayed throughout the historic home and features an iconic red door. It is also available for rent and hosts special events year-round.
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Situated on an incline that follows the historic Beacon Incline Railway, Mt. Beacon Park's summit culminates in panoramic views of the Hudson Valley. Visitors can hike, picnic, bird-watch or explore ruins of the railway's powerhouse.
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Milford's Walnut Beach is a resort community that also features public events and shopping. Its breezy boardwalk is a popular spot for afternoon strolling and people watching. The Walnut Beach community also holds closed events, which are off-limits to non-members.
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Those interested in learning the heritage of Beacon, NY and its inhabitants will enjoy touring the Madam Brett Homestead. The historic homestead is an 18th century home that housed seven generations of the Brett family.
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Visitors can rent bikes, stand-up paddleboards, motor scooters, kayaks, and a variety of beach equipment at Scoot & Paddle. The shop is locally owned and operated and visitors can explore Long Island Sound, marshlands, lakes, roads, and more.
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Academy Hill is a community park and veteran's memorial in Stratford's Historic District. The memorial features an open field where a variety of colonial re-enactments are held in addition to several other large monuments.
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Intended for children, the Garbage Museum in Stratford, Connecticut is dedicated to the history of American waste disposal. This fun, fascinating museum is also interesting for adult visitors. Group tours require a reservation.
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Built in 1750, the preserved Stratford Historical Society Capt David Judson House today has tours that demonstrate life in the 18th century. The house contains period furniture and the attached museum has many items from the era and beyond.
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A family farm with restored 19th century buildings, Apple Hill Farm offers a variety of produce, including apples, sweet corn, and tomatoes. The farm offers pick your own apples and pumpkins in season, and serves cider and homemade doughnuts.
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There are several exhibits which can be enjoyed in the Historic Huguenot Street, such as the DuBois Fort Gallery. The gift shop offers souvenirs, inspired by the street itself.