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165 Danbury Road, Ridgefield, CT 6877
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Featuring its own production studio, School of Dance At the Enchanted Garden provides a wide variety of classes to the public, including theater, yoga, and gymnastics. The school offers party packages that include face painting, bounce houses, crafts, and more.
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Located on the coast of Ninigret Pond lies Ninigret Park, a location that is host to many festivals throughout the year. The park is also home to several local observatories, a dog park, and many walking trails.
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Connecticut's Ridgefield Playhouse presents a packed schedule of concerts, musicals, plays and recitals. It also screens independent and vintage films and is available for corporate meetings, weddings and other event rentals.
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Step back in time and visit a 19th century, unique shopping experience at Fantastic Umbrella Factory. Visitors can browse the vendors wares that are set up inside of a large barn, stop at the café, or stroll the gardens outside.
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Blydenburgh Park is a 627 acre park that includes wooded areas, hills, and a portion of the Nissequogue River. The park is often used for hiking, fishing, horseback riding, camping, or boating in the river.
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With direct access to Long Island Sound, Downunder Kayaking offers visitors kayak rentals with hourly to monthly rates. The shop also hosts lessons for stand up paddle boards, including yoga and cardio.
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With four screens and a focus on the disabled, The Prospector Theater welcomes everyone. Amenities include closed captioning glasses with subtitles, a small theater for those with sensory issues, and prime viewing handicap seating.
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Robert J Schiedler Dog Park provides two fenced in areas, one for big dogs and the other for small dogs. The park offers an agility tunnel and water bowls. There are plenty of trees that provide shade for patrons.
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258 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877
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The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum offers seasonal exhibitions for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, this site also hosts workshops and panel discussions for those who wish to further their arts education.
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The Keeler Tavern Museum is a living museum of colonial history in Ridgefield. The museum explores the rich heritage of the towns past through exhibits, rare artifacts, documents and special holiday events.