- Our list of the best things to do in Stamford, Connecticut, features the top 353 nearby activities — including 114 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Stamford, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Stamford, CT , followed by 335 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bronx, Norwalk, Ridgefield, Stratford, Fairfield, Bridgeport, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Greenwich, Westport, Danbury, Tarrytown, Deer Park, White Plains, Trumbull, Hicksville, East Meadow, Smithtown, Glen Cove, Huntington Station, Nyack, Mount Vernon, Levittown, Port Chester, Plainview, Commack, Flushing, Queens, Franklin Square, Milford, Sleepy Hollow, New York City, West Babylon, Greenburgh, Mount Vernon, Cooperstown and Old Forge
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Covering 1,146 acres, the Van Cortlandt Park has amenities for the entire family to enjoy: barbeque areas, playgrounds, sport courts and fields, as well as 6.75 miles of trails. It is popular among birdwatchers, with approximately 54 bird species to be spotted in here.
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Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo has some rare animals, including tigers, along with a barnyard, wolf exhibit, and a prairie dog habitat among other features. Peacocks wander the grounds freely and visitors can even ride the camel.
21.4 Miles
The Dream Rider Farm is an equestrian farm that sits on a 12-acre plot of land and is home to a heated wash stall, a washing machine and dryer, a tack room. The farm also offers boarding services.
21.4 Miles
A retail gaming store, Game Master Games offers trading card, board, miniature and role-playing games. The store also hosts events and game tournaments along with learn to play sessions and product launch events.
21.4 Miles
Wine U Design allows guests to design, press, and taste their own distinctive wines, blending grapes at their discretion and guiding the crafting process. Visitors also design their own labels for their wine creations.
21.5 Miles
An indoor tennis facility, Trumbull Racquet Club features six championship quality tennis courts with state of the art lighting. The facility offers lessons for players of all skill and experience levels, and offers free child care for young children.
21.6 Miles
Overlooking the Hudson River, the 5,000-square-foot Derfner Judaica Museum contains more than 1,400 artifacts and images related to Jewish history and modern Jewish culture. Visitors can take gallery tours and participate in holiday programs and family workshops.
21.6 Miles
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.
21.6 Miles
A not-for-profit educational facility, the Sweetbriar Nature Center offers a wide variety of educational programs for kids and adults. The center also focuses on preserving and rehabilitating local wildlife, and sponsors frequent educational programs.
21.7 Miles
The Bronx's oldest private dwelling, the Van Cortlandt House was once home to a large wheat plantation. The house is well-preserved and features period furniture, and the surrounding park offers hiking trails and scenic views.