- Our list of the best things to do in Mystic, Connecticut, features the top 263 nearby activities — including 123 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Mystic, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Mystic, CT , followed by 244 popular activities in nearby cities, including Westerly, Groton, Montauk, New London, Charlestown, Waterford, Norwich, Old Saybrook, Niantic, Mashantucket, Old Lyme, Stonington, Essex, Narragansett, Wakefield, Uncasville, East Haddam, Watch Hill, Westbrook, East Lyme, Misquamicut, Colchester, East Hampton and Ivoryton
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An off-leash dog park with separate sections for large and small dogs, the Pawtucket Dog Park offers generous open spaces for dogs to play, run, and socialize. The park offers water supplies and materials for cleaning up after dogs.
48.4 Miles
When planning your child's next birthday party or just looking for a day of fun, Out East Family Fun is the place you should start. Featuring a four-story waterslide, mini-golf, batting cages and more, your kids will have a blast.
48.4 Miles
Giant Valley Polo Farm hosts polo matches on a regular basis, and welcomes spectators to come and enjoy matches in a casual to dressy atmosphere. The club also hosts tailgating before matches.
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Organizing community recreation programs, Greater Fall River RE-CREATION provides a facility with fitness rooms, a lounge, a gymnasium, and other amenities. The center offers workshops for photography, and arts and crafts.
48.5 Miles
Visitors who are interested in the potato famine that caused many immigrants to come to America may enjoy what Ireland's Great Hunger Museum has to offer. Affiliated with Quinnipiac University, the museum maintains artwork and archival materials.
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The Blackstone River Theatre in Cumberland, Rhode Island features music, dance and folk arts entertainment for Cumberland and the nearby surrounding area. The community performing arts center regularly features musical concerts and children's theatre.
48.5 Miles
Running along a former canal, Farmington Canal State Park allows visitors to view remnants of the canal bed, locks and retaining walls. The park has a 5.5-mile paved, multiuse trail along with an undeveloped 3.9-mile trail.
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The 34-acre Spicebush Swamp Park is a recreational community park that is most widely utilized for the 3 trails that span 1-mile in length. The trails can be used for walking, biking, or hiking.
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The whimsically-named Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden, Connecticut takes its name from its characteristic hill formations. The park is free to visit, but guests who wish to use the parking lot must pay a small fee throughout most of the year.
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The former home of American educational pioneer Noah Webster, the Noah Webster House is a testament to early education in the fledgling nation. It is an essential attraction for history buffs and school groups.