Sharpe Hill Vineyard

Sharpe Hill Vineyard is Connecticut's largest and most awarded winery - having received over 225 medals in international wine competitions. Our wines have received national acclaim and the winery was featured on the cover of the "Wines across America" edition of the Wine Spectator. We planted our first vines in 1992 and the winery opened in 1997. The vineyard is planted on a 100 acre hilltop parcel, overlooking three states. We produce eight different wines, one of which, Ballet of Angels is the best selling wine made in New England. The tasting room is open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

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Hickory Hill Orchards

Free weekend hay rides to pick-your-own apples, peaches, pears and pumpkins, pie garden, gourmet store, picnic area, Holiday Loft. Tour time: 2 hours

Eden Charters

Native guide with 30 plus years chartering Long Island Sound. Experienced mate to help with tackle and provide assistance to anglers. From Novice to Expert, our experienced crew will cater to your needs. Captain Paul Retano has spent his entire life fishing the waters off Long Island and is consistently able to provide quality fishing for his anglers. Fishing Type: SWF, Boat Captain: Paul Retano

Captain Dan Wood

Come and join Captain Dan Wood and Connecticut Woods & Water Guide Service for an enjoyable day fishing the scenic eastern Long Island Sound.

James L. Goodwin State Forest & Conservation Education Center

The Goodwin Forest Conservation Education Center and the Goodwin State Forest were gifts to the people of Connecticut from James L. Goodwin, one of America’s first professional foresters. He purchased the property in 1914 and practiced pioneering forest and wildlife management on the site for 50 years before gifting it to the state in 1964. Together the Center and Forest include 2,000 acres of forests and habitats, 14 miles of hiking and multi-purpose trails, 3 large ponds and a nature museum. The Center is housed in a 100 year old home that showcases a pictoral display on 100 years of

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Kellogg Environmental Center

Contemporary environmental center located in a landscaped rural setting, with nature trails, interactive displays and workshops. As part of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, the Kellogg Environmental Center offers workshops, exhibits, nature activities, and lectures for the general public. Through hands-on programs, students, teachers and families can enjoy learning about nature and the environment. The Center is adjacent to the Osborne Homestead Museum, a historic house displaying the collections of conservationist Frances Osborne Kellogg. The Center is part of

Hartford Wolfpack

American Hockey League, affiliate of the New York Rangers, offering great family entertainment.

Edgewood Park

The park offers countless ways to enjoy nature and the outdoors: from walking, jogging, bird-watching or cross-country skiing to tennis, relaxing by a pond or skateboarding at Coogan Pavilion, Edgewood has something for every age group and lifestyle.

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