- Our list of the best things to do in Litchfield, Connecticut, features the top 251 nearby activities — including 94 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Litchfield, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Litchfield, CT , followed by 242 popular activities in nearby cities, including West Hartford, Simsbury, Bristol, Waterbury, New Britain, Kent, Torrington, Farmington, New Milford, Southington, Cheshire, Newington, Bloomfield, Woodbury, Southbury, Goshen, Avon, New Hartford, Hartford, Meriden, Millbrook, Sharon, Washington Depot, Danbury, Naugatuck, Norfolk, Washington, Mashantucket, Windsor, Winsted, Hamden and Plantsville
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Lighthouse Point Park is a community park and historic site that features a wide expanse of beach. The park has picnic and barbecue areas, a carousel, a rock pier, and pavilions that are available for rental.
37.6 Miles
Featuring hourly rates and open year round, the Milford Tennis Club offers indoor public play with a private atmosphere. The club also offers free parking and during the weekdays, free childcare.
37.6 Miles
Agawam's Xtreme Paintball is a full service paintball field that caters to walk-ins as well as to parties and large groups. The facility also has a fully stocked store with equipment and accessories.
37.7 Miles
Providing 12 auditoriums, Regal Cinemas displays first-run, feature films using digital projection with closed captioning and descriptive video devices. The theater has a cafe with food and drinks, a game room and stadium seating.
37.7 Miles
Visitors can explore a historic home that features a variety of European and American furnishings from the early 1900s at Merwin House the. The Merwin House was originally purchased by William and Elizabeth Doane in 1875.
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1305 Memorial Ave, West Springfield, MA 1089
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Gain historical perspective on New England life in the bygone days at Storrowton Village Museum. Living history programs and events are offered at this recreated village of 18th and 19th century buildings. Guided tours are offered year round by appointment.
37.8 Miles
The Big E is the sixth largest fair in the nation and is inclusive of the six New England states. Fair foods are available, livestock is on display and vendors have a variety of goods for purchase. Opens the second Friday after Labor Day and runs for seventeen days.
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As a dog friendly park, visitors can bring their dogs along for a hike through the trails of Young's Pond. Visitors can explore the surrounding woods, which has remnants of old structures to see.
37.9 Miles
A marina and boat dealership, Tuna's Boardwalk Marina offers a variety of services and amenities. Services include docking, maintenance, repairs, and refueling. The marina also has members only showers and restrooms, and offers a variety of boats for sale.
37.9 Miles
Hudson Valley Wine Country is America's oldest wine making and grape-growing region. They offer hospitable winery tasting rooms where patrons can often meet the owners and taste award-winning wines made from classic European varieties, regional hybrids and fruit wines.