- TripBuzz found 214 things to do with kids in or near Uncasville, Connecticut, including 213 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Groton, Westerly, Mystic and Waterford.
- From Connecticut Sun to Dog Park, the Uncasville area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Sports Teams (Professional), Parks, Beaches and History Museums.
- Uncasville, CT is situated at the mouth of the Oxoboxo River and was once occupied by the Mohegan Tribe. With a rich history in the Revolutionary War and area development following the war, Uncasville helped shape the nation. The town was home to the nation's first ever woollen mill, and was also a major contributor to the US Navy nuclear program.
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            Dodd Stadium is the home of the Connecticut Tigers, the Class-A Short Season affiliate of the American League's Detroit Tigers. Named after the former US Senator, this 6,270-seat venue is 401 feet deep from home plate to center field.        
    
    
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            The gorgeous Rocky Neck State Park in East Lyme, Connecticut offers many appealing features and amenities. It is a popular saltwater swimming destination and has camping facilities. Patrons may picnic at a number of designated spots throughout the park.        
    
    
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            A popular spot for swimming and fishing in a natural surrounding, Uncas Pond is stocked with trout by the Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Department. The pond is also a good spot for flatwater paddling and canoeing.        
    
    
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            Featuring a surface area of 260 acres, Rogers Lake is situated along wooded terrain and borders Hains Park on its southern end. The lake can be used for boating and for fishing brook and rainbow trout.        
    
    
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            Maintained by the Stonington Historical Society, the 16-room Palmer house is more accurately described as a manion. Its gleaming white edifice gives way to sumptuous interior furnishings in the late Victorian style.        
    
    
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                8-14 Northwest Street, Stonington, CT 6378
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            Located along Stonington Harbor, Stonington Village Playground is a small community playground with a wooded play structure, slides, swings and other play equipment. The park has a paved perimeter walking path, a gazebo and picnic tables.        
    
    
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            Hosting a variety of youth and adult programs, Stonington Community Center serves the local community with its recreational facilities. The complex has a thrift shop, pottery studio, tennis courts, and soccer fields.        
    
    
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            Overlooking Stonington Harbor, Cannon Square is a small park area that commemorates the Battle of Stonington in 1814. The square features a grass field and trees along with two cannons used in the battle and an obelisk.        
    
    
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            One of Connecticut's most unusual parks is Devil's Hopyard State Park in East Haddam. The park takes its name from its central waterfall, which is riddled with holes that, according to local legend, stretch down into Hell.        
    
    
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            Enjoy the rustic environment and glorious coastal scenery at the Old Lighthouse Museum in Stonington, Connecticut. Ascend to the top of the lighthouse, or stay on the ground and enjoy a picnic on the shady grounds.