- TripBuzz found 300 things to do with kids in or near Wethersfield, Connecticut, including 288 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hartford, West Hartford, Bristol and South Windsor.
- From Wethersfield Cove to Mikey's Place, the Wethersfield area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Playgrounds, Specialty Museums and Beaches.
- Located on the Connecticut River, Wethersfield is believed to be the oldest town in Connecticut. Consequently, it has an historic downtown area with several homes built before the Civil War era, and a few even before the American Revolutionary War. The city is also equipped with numerous nature trails and public parks. Wethersfield is just minutes from Hartford.
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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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Enjoy serenity, nature and wildlife at Goose Pond Reservation. Visitors to this scenic mountain lake enjoy swimming, kayaking and canoeing. There's even a place for picnicking. Open year-round from sunrise to sunset.
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University of Massachusetts, 416 Student Union Bldg, Amherst, MA 1003
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Located on the University of Massachusetts campus, UMass Practice Rink is open to the public during designated hours for recreational skating. The rink hosts occasional puck and stick sessions for hockey players on a monthly basis.
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The Westerly Town Forest is a wooded area that is very popular among visiting hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Numerous hiking trails are available for visitors to enjoy the scenery and wildlife along the paths during their hike.
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The Ski Butternut experience is a family-friendly ski and tubing area. Lessons are available for first-time skiers and snowboarders. Experienced athletes spending a day on the mountain are able to choose from a variety of terrain parks.
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From land originally donated in 1898, Wilcox Park has grown to include 16-acres of open meadows, gardens, and fountain. The park is also a regular host to concerts, festivals, and other community events throughout the year.
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Originally constructed as a vaudeville theatre and movie house, the United Theatre today is a music venue that hosts performers ranging from jazz musicians to classical ensembles. The theatre also features regularly scheduled and curated film series.
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Located in a Greek Revival Church that was organized in 1843, the Granite Theatre has been renovated and restored to its original splendor. Visitors can choose from a full season of lively and entertaining productions by a talented cast of players.
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Craigs Field Park is a small, quiet park that provides ample space to have a picnic or to enjoy nature outside. The park features a play area and tables as well as a soft/baseball field.
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Featuring extreme bowling with lights and music, Nutmeg Bowl regularly offers special events and activities. This includes country nights, ladies nights, bumper programs and a Sunday morning breakfast & bowl.