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Lazerland of LI is a laser tag facility that also offers dodgeball and is available to be rented out for private birthday parties. The facility offers summer camps for children.
41.1 Miles
At Centenary Stage Company, visitors can attend a wide variety of stage performances, from jazz music to Shakespeare. The theater also hosts a variety of programs and workshops for actors and playwrights.
41.2 Miles
The Norwalk location of Stew Leonard's is a fresh food superstore featuring farm produce, baked goods, dairy products and gourmet items. Stew Leonard's also offers seafood, deli meats, artisanal cheese, fresh floral arrangements and offsite event catering.
41.2 Miles
One of the oldest operating narrow gauge railway exhibits in the country is the Pine Creek Railroad. Train rides are held every weekend as long as the weather permits, giving guests the ability to ride a piece of history.
41.2 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.
41.4 Miles
Garrison Landing is a small historic district popular among those visiting and learning about local history. The district is filled with historic residential and commercial buildings that tell stories of past times.
41.5 Miles
The Garrison Art Center features a variety of art shows and exhibits, as well as classes and special events. Its goal is to promote the creation, exhibition, and enjoyment of art for individuals of all ages.
41.5 Miles
Showing first-run, feature films, Bow Tie Cinemas has 14 screens with all digital projection. The theater offers food, drinks and private event rooms as well as assisted listening and video devices.
41.6 Miles
A surf school, SummerTime Surf offers instruction for all ages in a variety of areas. It offers surfing lessons for kids and adults, camps for ages 6 to 16, stand-up paddle board instruction, and ocean safety classes.
41.8 Miles
Tree-lined fairways and large rolling greens form the basis of the Garrison Golf Club that offers a course which can challenge players of all skill levels. There is also a practice range, putting green, snack bar, and pro shop available on site.