- Our list of the best things to do in Washington Depot, Connecticut, features the top 179 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Washington Depot, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
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Spanning 300 acres, Machimoodus State Park is composed of woodlands, rivers, cove waterfronts, and scenic hiking trails. Picnic areas and pit toilets are available, and birdwatching, fishing, and horseback riding are permitted.
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135 Main Street, Lee, MA 01238
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The Animagic Museum of Animation Special Effects & Art offers a journey through the world of animation. Visitors can take a tour highlighted with models and technologies from famous films and can even make their own animated movies.
44.9 Miles
A baseball and softball training facility, The Batters Box offers batting cages and instruction from coaches with baseball and softball backgrounds. The facility offers camps and clinics as well as a shop with sports-related items.
45.0 Miles
Featuring galleries which exhibit abstract painting, the DM Weil Gallery is dedicated to painter DM Weil. In here there are also a bar which serves complimentary beverages, and a restored 1911 Grotrian Steinway grand piano, which serves as a fundament for mini-concerts.
45.0 Miles
The Greenwich Skating Club is an ice rink that hosts hockey leagues, travel hockey teams, and figure skating lessons. The club also offers open skating and skating and hockey lessons.
45.2 Miles
Covering 8,000 acres, the Mohonk Preserve is the largest preserve in the state. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, and skiing in the winter are some of the activities to be performed in here. Programs and special events, such as the Talk to the Animals one, are organized in here.
45.5 Miles
Designated as a National Historic Place, Opus 40 is 6 ½ acres of earthwork sculpture created by a single man, Harvey Fite. The site was created using bluestone and includes sculpted walkways, stairs, statues, and includes a Quarryman's Museum.
45.7 Miles
Hudson Cruises operates from May through October and offers public cruises and private charter services. They can also accommodate special events on one of three vessels, including their 100 ft luxury cruise yacht.
45.7 Miles
In operation for 35 years, Wall Street Gallery provides custom framing services for a variety of art. Its services offer classic framing techniques, as well as more modern frames with unique shapes.
45.8 Miles
Bibliophiles must not miss an apportunity to visit RJ Julia Booksellers in Madison, Connecticut. It is a large, independent store that sells new releases and local publications. It also sponsors book clubs and frequently hosts author lectures and book signings.