- TripBuzz found 224 things to do with kids in or near Stonington, Connecticut, including 216 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montauk, Groton, Westerly and Narragansett.
- From Stonington Village Playground to Palmer House, the Stonington area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Lighthouses, Playgrounds and Arts & Crafts Classes.
- Stonington is a waterfront city in Connecticut's southeastern region. The charming city features historical homes, a cobblestone lighthouse and quiet living. Visitors enjoy water recreation and the many historic buildings located throughout the area. The area is also noted for being used in many blockbuster films such as Hope Springs and Mystic Pizza.
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A small, private beach that tends to be less crowded than nearby beaches, Dunes Park offers water access and ample space for sunbathing, picnicking, or playing. It also offers restroom and shower facilities.
7.6 Miles
Offering two park areas, Central Bark Dog Park has fenced areas for both larger and smaller dogs to play and interact. The park has both sunny and shaded areas, picnic tables and a double gate to keep dogs inside.
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850 Gold Star Highway, Groton, CT 06340
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With 35 tee stations, Great Brook Sports offers visitors a driving range with raised greens. In addition to the range, the complex has batting cages and an 18 hole miniature golf course landscaped with rocks and bushes.
7.9 Miles
Birch Plain Creek Park is a natural wildlife preserve and saltwater wetlands managed by the local community. The park offers multiple hiking paths and is the home of many colorful waterfowl, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.
8.1 Miles
Downeast Lighthouse Cruises offers several short cruise options on a real lobster boat. Attractions include a New London Harbor cruise, Fisher's Island cruise, and a sunset cruise. Downeast Lighthouse Cruises also hosts occasional special events.
8.6 Miles
Appearing to rise directly from the Thames River floor, the New London Ledge Light is an unusual lighthouse still in active use. It sits at the entrance to the New London Harbor and is visible from the shore.
8.6 Miles
The Eastern Point Beach features concession stands, picnic tables, showers, and playgrounds. The beach's shallow water depths make it a suitable location for swimming and visitors can also view three lighthouses from the site.
8.6 Miles
Spare Time Bowling offers bowling lanes, a large arcade with a wide variety of video games, laser light shows, and a sports grille on the premises. They also host parties and special events.
8.7 Miles
Groton's Avery Point Light is a beautiful lighthouse with manicured grounds. The property is freely accessible to the public, but no one may enter the lighthouse itself. This is a popular picnic spot.