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    Mill River Park

    4.1 (19 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Duck and Canada Goose
    Mayra L.

    This place is ideal for taking in the beauty of cherry blossoms. We visited on a weekend afternoon. Although we went during peak season, the park was surprisingly not crowded. The park's compact size allows for a quick walk-through, but it boasts picturesque scenery with lush greenery and a serene stream. Notably, there is no designated parking lot, but ample parking spaces are available in the surrounding area, particularly on Mill River Street. It's a must-visit destination.

    Sonya M.

    This is such an amazing free park. Whether you are in the mood for tranquility, sparking your creative juices, or family adventure time this is the place. I brought my children on a whim. We enjoyed walking along the creek with our 'borrowed' adventure pack searching for bugs in their natural habitat. The kids thoroughly enjoyed catching and releasing whatever they could find. I can't believe the discovery center is included free and has long hours. I went on a Friday and they were open until 8 pm!!!!! My kids (7&8) truly took time to read the indoor exhibits. They were most interested the lifecycles of stream animals. And enjoyed looking over the rooftop balcony before walking through the sprinklers. The large rocks near the stream almost gives little ones a sense of rock climbing which is added fun. And the scenery gives so many photo opportunities. I highly recommend this park if you are in the area. If you aren't nearby it's worth a day trip and add some other nearby attractions to your itinerary. Next time I go I hope to choose a different adventure pack from the discovery center and pack a nice picnic lunch to truly take in the natural beauty of the day. We went during the week so we didn't get to ride the carrousel.

    Lourdes M.

    Do not forget to swing by if you are near the area. Beautiful park. Stroll friendly. Greens. Stream. Carousel. Flowers. Lighted pathway. Beautiful landscape. Safe surroundings. Free Exhibits. Nice walking trail. What else can you ask from a free park? Parking is a challenge. Luckily it is a walking distance from our hotel. Stop by and you'll enjoy the time you spend here.

    Carousel Area with Food Trucks
    Jason P.

    Lovely little FREE park. Though I don't think there is a parking "lot" there are many spaces surrounding the park, especially on the Mill River Street side. The park is pretty small and can be walked through quickly, but offer some lovely scenery of greenery and the stream. There are some seating throughout the park, a dog run area, and a giant sprinkler area in the center. Ofcourse there are signs that say "do not run in sprinkler" but on a 90-degree day...there wasn't one person there that wasn't. There is also an indoor carousel area which had two food trucks (one food, one beer) there at the time I visited on a Sunday afternoon. There was also a local school putting on a band performance that day as well! A Dunkin Donut is right behind the carousel which is convenient. Lots of large grassy areas throughout the park to sit down, spread a blanket and relax!

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    Ena G.

    The photos do not do it justice, it's a beautiful creek to go listen to the water flowing and relax, bring a small beach chair too, you can also Swim in it if you dare. The trees give it a nice shade as well and the park is beautifully landscaped where they have several garden areas for the garden spectators and a trail of other wildflowers in season. You almost forget you're in Stamford downtown until you look up... almost like the Other Yelper had said being like a Central Park without the bicycle trail.

    "Bark Park"
    Nance C.

    This park is absolutely gorgeous! I loved hearing the birds chirping and seeing the wildlife. It feels miles away from the noise of the city even though it's smack dab in the middle of it. There's a cute fenced off dog park/playground, carousel, and ice rink (during the season). I feel really lucky to have this retreat nearby.

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    Katherine P.

    This park is definitely a work in progress right now, it's intended to be a new central park type of park for the city, and they're doing a lot of work to make it really nice, upgrading a lot of the features. The river has been nicely landscaped through the park, and there are paths that invite you to come close to the water. There's a plaza with some grand steps that go down to the water, and a number of things, both present (a carousel) and planned (an ice rink.) One thing I wish is that they would integrate it with a wider sort of bicycle infrastructure, a way to get more people here in their cars. But they are definitely trying to create something special here in Stamford, and it's quite pretty so far.

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    Good start for those who stay at the zero degree hotel. Afterwards, the walking could be taken to a different and bigger park

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    Bruce Park

    4.8(20 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    My wife and I start our day by visiting Bruce Park every single morning with our fur babies, and…read morehonestly, it's become an essential ritual for us. There is something incredibly grounding about catching the park early in the morning, especially when there's a blanket of fog hovering right over the Duck Pond. We use this time to soak in the serenity and wonder of nature, establishing peace with ourselves before we have to give the rest of our day to others. As the oldest coastal public park in Greenwich (Robert Moffat Bruce donated the 100-acre estate back in 1908), it's just a beautiful, historic piece of land. It is always incredibly clean and impeccably well-maintained. The landscape transitions seamlessly from open wooded areas to tranquil ponds with benches and scenic salt marshes. If you are into photography, this place is an absolute goldmine for flowers and wildlife. It's a diverse sanctuary for both resident and migratory birds. Depending on the season, I've been able to photograph everything from Great Blue Herons, Great Egrets, Mute Swans, and Double-crested Cormorants to Raptors like Red-tailed Hawks, Ospreys, and even wintering Bald Eagles. The songbirds (like Carolina Wrens and Tufted Titmice) and winter visitors like Buffleheads and Wood Ducks make it a birdwatcher's paradise. Beyond the wildlife and walking/jogging paths, the park has a ton of amenities--a great children's playground, gazebos, picnic areas, and scattered public art and sculptures. For sports, they have baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, and even a lawn bowling and croquet court. Public restrooms are also available and kept clean. Whether you're looking for a vigorous morning jog, a spot to bring the family, or just a quiet place to sit on a bench and watch the ospreys dive, Bruce Park is a local gem. Highly recommend an early morning visit!

    Lovely and well maintained park…read more Lots of parking available surrounding the ponds along the park paths. Lots of walking/running paths throughout the park. A few benches around the park. The large sundial sculpture is an interesting attraction. There is a little diagram nearby explaining how the sundial works. There are also a few sculptures there as well. Very safe with lots of friendly park-goers. Public welcome...no town/county/state restrictions to my knowledge.

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    Mianus River Park

    4.5(17 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    The Mianus River Park Connecticut is something of a surprise for newcomers, a beautiful hidden gem…read moreof woodland and a beautiful small river just 22 miles long flowing though woodlands on the border of Greenwich and Stamford. It rises at Bedford, NY in Westchester, NY. Altogether, the park in both is a bit more than 220 acres total The trail is accessible from parking lots in Greenwich and Stamford that allow access to the park, but check to see if PARKING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED. Dogs should be kept on lead and under control, not just because it's the right thing, but also because there is wildlife in the park, Eagles nest in the areas and Black Bears are known to nest there. There is a Mianus Web site as also from Stamford and Greenwich. IN the 90s, a fishway was built to allow migratory fish to enter the river as they had previously. It's just a beautiful place that I once shared with a neighbor occasionally as we walked our dogs in the park, a rare time witha great person in early sages of cancer until she had to give it up.

    Absolutely stunning. Hidden in the middle of a beautiful neighborhood is this gorgeous park. It's…read moreobviously great for hiking, it has a beautiful river, it's wooded and serene. I took my dogs out for a walk and it was just breathtaking. It looks like it might be a little bit of a secret so I hope it stays that way because it's pretty untouched. Love this place

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    Kosciuszko Park - View of the Marina Across

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    4.1(7 reviews)
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    A decent little park. One of the better ones in Stamford…read more 2 recent October Sunday visits I saw quite a few dog walkers, joggers and fishermen. Yet the park was relatively empty. Quiet and peaceful. The parking lot (free parking!) is a potholed mess. But the 3/4 mile gravel walking path is in good shape. Lots of geese pooping all over the grass. Stay on the walking path. If you attempt to venture down to waters edge you will encounter empty beer cans, tons of broken glass and condom wrappers. (Why is Stamford such a pit?)

    We were in the Stamford area and wanted to check out a nearby park. I saw that a few larger ones in…read morethe area charge a parking fee of $20-25. Looking at Kosciuszko Park, I saw that there was no fee, only fees for using the common area/Gazebo. We got there at about 5PM on a Friday afternoon. As noted on the website, there is no fee to enter the park. There is a large parking lot there and the only people that were in the park were a few runners and a few local older groups who seem to be regulars. The walking trails are gravel and dirt with lots of goose poop in the grass, so you can kiss those fresh all white sneakers goodbye if you are not careful. The park is a nice free option to get some good views while taking a walk. I do plan on returning on the nicer days to the visit the other fee-based parks, including Cove Island Park, as they seem to be a lot bigger and offer more to do.

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    Grace Farms - The River Building by SANAA Architects, at Grace Farms

    Grace Farms

    4.5(77 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    A great place for an afternoon outing. Walk around the extensive grounds, enjoy the art, and have a…read moremeal in the glass-walled café surrounded by nature. We've attended a couple of their scheduled events. The beautiful, modern, minimalist auditorium incorporates the surrounding landscape seamlessly. Excellent acoustics and high-end electronic equipment help the speakers and performers give their best. A recent sold-out lecture by Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer was inspiring, challenging and warmly entertaining. It was followed by a marvelous chamber music concert featuring a collection mostly contemporary works influenced by a connection with nature. Grace Farms' mission is to support nature, arts, justice, community and faith. It's a much-appreciated place to refocus and refuel in these difficult times.

    Grace Farms is a beautiful and peaceful place to spend a day. The architecture and greenery are…read moregorgeous, and the overall space is very well taken care of. There is plenty to do there from an indoor basketball court to a complimentary tea tasting. There is also a library and plenty of common areas where people can read or get work done. Everyone who works there is very friendly and helpful. They have a lot of different free events, so would recommend checking their schedule online before going. It wasn't super busy when I went, but would suggest getting a free ticket online in advance just in case.

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