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Established in 1988, Paintball Depot is a paintball park location that offers many services to its guests. In addition to paintball, other services offered include laser tag, airsoft games, and birthday party and large group event hosting.
34.2 Miles
At the West Milford Dog Park, visitors' pets can make their way through obstacles and enjoy runs that are specifically designed for dogs of different sizes. The location is run by a local feed store, meaning visitors can also purchase items during their stay.
34.3 Miles
Wagon Wheel Stables is an interactive, mobile petting zoo that brings lamas, ponies, goats, chinchillas, hedgehogs and many other animals to its patrons. They primarily host children's parties but serve other events including picnics and private functions.
34.5 Miles
Open year round, Hoyt Farm Park has standard recreational features like baseball fields, horse shoe pits, children's playground equipment, and picnic areas. The site also features a museum, nature center, and even a water playground during the summer months.
34.6 Miles
Breakwater Beach Club includes a huge swimming pool, an ample poolside cabana area and the beach itself. They offer many activities including sand castle building, paddle boats, boogie board races and various other contests.
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132 Water Street, Norwalk, CT
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Norwalk's Sheffield Island Lighthouse & Nature Trail is preserved and managed by the Sheffield Seaport Association. The lighthouse, which closed in 1902, is available for advance tours and must be accessed via boat.
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Operated by the Norwalk Seaport Association, the Bird Watching Cruise uses a 45-foot C.J. Toth Quest catamaran to give participants an up close look at local bird life. The two hour cruise of the Norwalk Islands offers viewings of herons, egrets, gulls, and ospreys.
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Corner N Water St & Washington St, Norwalk, CT 06854
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Norwalk Island Friday Night Sunset Cruise provides a guided tour of the Norwalk Islands. Patrons will cruise amid the lighthouses and islands for approximately two hours while learning both the area's history and its current issues and attributes.
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Built on the site of a vintage railroad switching station, the SoNo Switch Tower Museum is located in Norwalk, Connecticut. It features indoor and outdoor exhibits. Admission and parking are free, but donations are cheerfully received.
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Blue Mountain Reservation is a large park area with a variety of amenities. It features an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, picnic areas, and a shooting range for rifles and pistols.