Blue Fox Run Golf Course

An 18-hole golf course in the Farmington Valley where golfers of all levels enjoyed a blend of outstanding golf complimented by the scenic nature of the property. The picturesque setting of the property provides patrons with panoramic views on all three nines. The countryside landscape and scenery throughout the property can serve as postcard for golf in New England. With three distinct nines, patrons are offered different options and choices to enjoy their round at Blue Fox Run. From the longer Blue Course to the shorter Red Course to the intermediate length White Course, the golf course has

Farmingbury Hills Golf Course

A beautiful, nine-hole municipal golf course located in Wolcott and overlooking the scenic Apple Valley. Originally owned by the Chase Brass and Copper Company the club was known as the Chase Forman’s Club and was used by Chase management and their guests. Records show that the club dates back to the early-mid 1920s. The original course designer is unknown. Although primarily a nine-hole course, the white nine (font side) is distinctly different from the blue (back nine). The fourth and thirteen have two different tee boxes and share the same green. The fifth and fourteenth have two different

Rockledge Golf Club

West Hartford’s Rockledge Golf Club is recognized as one of the finest 18-hole public golf courses in the United States. Known for its beautiful landscaping and meticulous maintenance, Rockledge features a championship layout, courteous staff and a first-class golfing experience. Play Rockledge and discover why the “Rock” has been voted Hartford Magazine's “Best Public Golf Course” and one of New England’s “Best Places to Play.” Type of Course: Public, Total Yards: 6326, Par: 72

Buena Vista Golf Course

Buena Vista Golf Course is a 9-hole course with a maximum total yardage of 1,832 yards. The short course is a par 31 and the long course is a par 32 and are for both women and men. Buena Vista is open from April 1 through November 30 (weather permitting). Directions: I-83 to Exit 32 (Park Rd.), turn left at the end of the ramp onto Park Rd. Go 2.5 miles and take a left onto Buena Vista Rd. Go one half mile and turn left into Cornerstone Pool parking lot. Type of Course: Public, Total Yards: 1989, Par: 31

Longshore Park

Longshore Club Park is the premier municipal golf course in Fairfield County. Golf Week rates it as the #8 best place to play in Connecticut, and Golf Digest magazine voted it one of the best places to play golf. Originally built in the mid 1920's by Orin E. Smith and renovated by architect John Harvey, Longshore is just 50 miles from Grand Central Station. The former onion farm has been transformed to what many golfers have called "the most sporting 18 holes ever built." From its tree-lined Augusta style entrance, well -bunkered greens to its Long Island views, you will thoroughly enjoy this

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Manchester Country Club

Scenic 18-hole golf club with restaurant and banquet facility. The course at Manchester Country Club is a fine example of an "old New England design” created by Tom Bendelow and Devereux Emmet in 1917 with a portion redesigned by A.W. Tillinghast in 1935. It utilizes the natural Character of the land with rolling fairways and small, well-protected contoured greens. Golfers of every age and skill level will enjoy Manchester Country Club and we are happy to provide affordable memberships and daily golf rates for players of all skill levels. Our Waterview Café offers lunch and dinner as well as

General David Humphreys House (c.1698)

Tour the restored home of this aide to General Washington, as well as the first U.S. ambassador, local manufacturer and poet. The Humphreys House is the birthplace of General David Humphreys, the Revolutionary War officer and friend of George Washington who later became our nation's first ambassador. It serves as the Society's headquarters, as well as home of our unique Day in 1762 Program. More than just a wonderful interactive tool for educating our region's children, the Humphreys House is also a museum dedicated to its famous resident and the community he called home. Regional historical

Ansonia Nature & Recreation Center

Once a small dairy farm, the park is laced with over 3 miles of nature trails in typical southern New England habitats. The unique visitor center, also know as the Schumacher Pavilion, was constructed in 1977 from Connecticut stone and glass. 149-acre park offering hiking, picnic areas, gift shop and more. Tour time: 30 minutes to 2 hours

Roseland Cottage Museum

Roseland Cottage, a National Historic Landmark, depicts the summer life of a prosperous family in 19th century America. Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, the Cottage provided a seasonal escape for Henry C. Bowen and his family. Beautifully situated across from the town common, Roseland Cottage has survived virtually unchanged, with its original Gothic furniture, embossed Lincrusta-Walton wall covering, and coral-pink exterior. The museum complex includes a formal parterre garden, an icehouse, garden house, carriage barn and the oldest surviving indoor bowling alley

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