- Our list of the best things to do in New Milford, Connecticut, features the top 174 nearby activities — including 57 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- New Milford, 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 10 things to do within the city of New Milford, CT , followed by 164 popular activities in nearby cities, including Ridgefield, Danbury, Waterbury, Kent, Torrington, Millbrook, Litchfield, Woodbury, Southbury, Carmel, Bristol, Goshen, Shelton, Trumbull, Sharon, Washington Depot, Naugatuck, Mashantucket, New Hartford, Washington, Poughkeepsie and Cheshire
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Situated on 30 acres of land, Avon Valley Show Stables is home to horse riding exhibitions that can be seen year round. The facilities host riding lessons where visitors can schedule a private session with a horse trainer.
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Hosting live performances during the weekend, visitors at BeanRunner Cafe can see local musicians perform while enjoying a cup of coffee and baked goods. It also regularly hosts comedy performances.
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This location features both hiking and climbing trails that take guests along the ridge of Lamentation Mountain. Scenic views of the area are available at the end of each trail.
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Stamford, Connecticut is home to Curtain Call, a non-profit community theater organization that produces plays and musicals. Curtain Call also holds summer workshops, music camps and other enriching activities throughout the year.
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People, events and objects of historical times in Peekskill and Cortlandt are highlighted at Peekskill Museum. Seven display rooms are offered with exhibits like historic maps, children's toys and cookware from past decades.
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The Peekskill Museum is a small historical museum housed within the former Herrick family home of 1878. The museum features several exhibits containing various historical memorabilia, and offers occasional educational programs.
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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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Visitors who are up for a 3-mile roundtrip hike, bike ride, or jog, can visit the Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh. Originally opened in 1963, this cantilever bridge traverses the Hudson River, providing scenic views while crossing.