#1.
303 West Avenue, Norwalk, CT, 06850
Topics: children s science, crafts, local history, transportation. More on MuseumStuff.com
This museum is best visited in the summer.? More on Trekaroo

#2.
41 North Main Street, Norwalk, Connecticut
Hands-on exhibits include a glimpse into the past, with archaeology, ceramics, crafts, and civil war memor...
Located in the City Hall Building in the South Norwalk district, the Norwalk Museum consists of The Lockwoo... More on PlanetWare

#3.
Calf Pasture Beach, Fairfield County, Connecticut
At Calf Pasture Park families loll on the beach, picnic, or wander the shore looking for seashells. A food concession, restrooms, changing areas, and eating areas ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
This 33 acre beach is the largest in the area. Features include a miniature golf course, fishing area, softball fields, volleyball ... More on Visitconnecticut.com

#4.
295 West Avenue, Norwalk, CT, 06850
The museum is one of the earliest and finest surviving Second Empire Style country houses ever built in the... More on Heritage
Staffed by a group of dedicated volunteers, the museum offers wonderful guided tours, and offer differe... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
Hope Dock Norwalk, CT
Just a shorty ferry ride off Norwalk, the historic Sheffield Island Lighthouse is a pretty cool place to spend a hot summer day. Sheffield is the outermost of the thirteen Norwalk islands and offe... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
The Sheffield Island Lighthouse was activated in 1868 and was in operation until 1902. The lighthouse and grou ... More on PlanetWare

#6.
Elroy/Kendall/Wilton/Norwalk/Sparta
Great limestone trail through wooded valleys and small towns for the whole family. Several campgrounds are found along the way. Three century-old railroad tunnels (dug out by pick ax in the ... More on trails.mtbr.com
This is not a Mt bike trail But it is a great family ride Railroad grade flat less than 3 degree elevation The tunnels are a highlight, total of three tunnels One should walk the tunnels as posted ... More on trails.mtbr.com

#7.
Marvin Beach, Fairfield County, Connecticut
The way the water joins the scenic seaside is a vista worth seeing. Finally, beach time has arrived once more, and Marvin Beach in Fairfield County, Connecticut is exactly what you need. Some endeavors here are whitewater paddling, ... More on GoingOutside

#8.
2 East Wall Street, Norwalk, CT 06852
The Norwalk Historical Society was incorporated in 1899 with the purpose of promoting and encouraging historical research in Norwalk. That vision is kept alive today with the re-establishment of th... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Originally founded in 1899, the Norwalk Historical Society intends to preserve the past of Norwalk for future generations. The Mill Hill complex consists of three historical buildings and a cemeter... More on Heritage

#9.
77 Washington St Norwalk, CT
Run by the Western Connecticut chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society, the museum was origina... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
The SONO Switch Tower Museum is located in the fully restored 1896-built Switch Tower in South Norwalk, CT.... More on Westctnrhs.org

#10.
Norwalk, Connecticut
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Norwalk Drive-In Timeline: ... More on drive-ins.com
NORWALK RIVER (includes Factory and Millers Ponds), Ridgefield-Redding-Wilton-Norwalk (T BN) Intermittent sections from Haviland Road (Ridgefield) to Riverside Avenue (Norwalk). WILD TROUT MANAGEME... More on AnglerWeb.com
