- TripBuzz found 278 things to do with kids in or near Milford, Connecticut, including 264 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Norwalk, Fairfield and Stratford.
- From Walnut Beach to Eisenhower Park, the Milford area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Skating Rinks, Bowling, Mini Golf and Playgrounds.
- Situated between Bridgeport and New Haven, Milford, CT is a bustling town with over 50,000 people. There is one large event held each year in Milford, the Oyster Festival. Visitors from all over the state flock to Milford to enjoy the headliner musicians, kayak races, car shows, carnival rides, fair food, and a variety of arts and crafts.
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Brewer's Yacht Yard, 128 Shore Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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With direct access to Glen Cove Creek and Mosquito Cove, Shore Thing Rentals offers visitors rentals to take out on the water like stand up paddle boards, kayaks, and more. In addition to rentals, visitors can also purchase bait.
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Garrison Landing is a small historic district popular among those visiting and learning about local history. The district is filled with historic residential and commercial buildings that tell stories of past times.
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The elegant Federal period building known as the Boscobel House & Gardens provide guests with a look into the past and enjoy its unique beauty. Tours of the mansion and self-guided walking tours of the gardens and trails are primary attractions along with events like the Shakespeare Festival.
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Featuring a unique 12-hole layout, the Fishkill Golf Course & Driving Range offers a premier course and practice facility. The driving range also features instruction by top PGA teaching professionals.
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Initially focusing on 19th and 20th century American art and the over-arching Hudson Valley Region, the Hudson River Museum, has grown in both size and focus over the past 86+ years. In addition to the art collections, the museum features a planetarium, outdoor amphitheater, and more.
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Manchester, Connecticut's Case Mountain reaches a peak elevation of 774 feet and has a flat, stable summit overlooking the state capitol. The mountain is peppered with immaculate trails for hiking, cycling, jogging and dog walking. Pets are welcome but must remain leashed.
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Used as officer headquarters during the Revolutionary War, the Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a historic gem in Fishkill. The quaint Dutch colonial home now functions as a historical museum that educates visitors on war times, the towns past and displays colonial artifacts.
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Tibbets Brooks Park is a pool and aquatic complex for all ages. Visitors may enjoy playing in the spray playground or sliding on the water slides. The park also features in-pool basketball and volleyball as well as several lap lanes.
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Named after Admiral David Porter of the Civil War, Admiral Park is a historic public park that offers a number of facilities for public recreational use. Handball and basketball courts, playgrounds, and a spray shower are among the facilities available.
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Covering 2,772 acres, the Pelham Bay Park is the largest public park in the state. It has forests, meadows, and other types of habitats, making it ideal for hiking and wildlife watching. Among the amenities can be remembered the playgrounds, the sport fields and courts, and the picnic areas.