- TripBuzz found 269 things to do with kids in or near Woodbury, Connecticut, including 263 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Bristol, Hamden and Ridgefield.
- From Woodbury Ski Area to Sarah Williams Dressage, the Woodbury area offers 113 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and Historic Homes.
- Home to many national landmarks, Woodbury is a small New England town with a rich history. One such historical building is the Masonic Temple built in the early 1800's and sitting atop a large hill. This historic town is also known for its many antique shops and wooded hiking trails. Woodbury is a short drive from both New York City and Boston.
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The Barnes Harry C Memorial Nature Center is a 68 acre nature center dedicated to providing an open area for the public to learn of the importance of the natural world. The center offers several educational exhibits and hiking trails.
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Hamden's West Rock Ridge State Park is free to visit. Its visitor center includes composting toilets. The park features several exclusive hiking trails, and multiple trails for mountain bikers and guests on horseback.
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Historic with grand architecture, Warner Theater features various musical acts and theater productions throughout the year. Located in Torrington, ballets, films and movies are also offered at this local venue.
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Focusing on educating young children, the KidsPlay Children's Museum strives to make learning fun. The museum teaches through multi-sensory, hands-on exhibits that allow children to become fully immersed in the educational experience.
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Danbury's Richter Park Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course featuring 14 water hazards. Golfers also enjoy spending time at the Richter Park pro shop, putting area and chipping range.
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The Sloane-Stanley Museum & Kent Furnace is a historical museum that displays a large variety of early American tools. The museum is also home to the Kent Furnace, which is a historic furnace that began producing pig iron in 1826.
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The Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum features glass, painting, and ceramic collections for visitors to view. The location, which contains a 1930s-style kitchen, offers guided tours that provide information on the history of the building and its former tenants.
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As a recording studio and concert hall, Studio 59 offers live entertainment in the form of jazz, classical music, and poetry. The venue has a German Steinway concert grand piano that is often used in the performances.
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The completely fenced-in Trumbull Dog Park allows dog owners to let their pets run free and off the leash. The park is actually a segment of the larger Indian Ledge Park that covers roughly 104 acres.
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Primarily concerned with operating a zoo that features an array of exotic animals from all over the globe, Action Wildlife Foundation Inc focuses on caring for animals in large, open, natural environments.