Stamford Museum and Nature Center & Essex Steam Train

7/30/15 - By Mary Beth Lawlor

August is here and I don't know about you, but I need to spice things up around here. Before we know it, the kids will be back to school and I'll be regretting the places I should have taken them but didn't. In order to  make the most of summer before all of this freedom disappears we have rounded up our favorite places to take a Day Trip in and around CT.

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Stamford Museum and Nature Center
39 Scofieldtown Road Stamford, CT 06903  203.322.1646

This 118-acre site consists of the Heckscher Farm, 80 acres of nature trails (including Wheels in the Woods universally accessible trail, which is great for strollers), Nature's Playground, Otter Pond, Bendel Pond Picnic Area, and the Animal Embassy.

The kids will love watching the North American River Otters play in Otter Pond and the farm animals on the 10-acre working farm; take time to enjoy the jungle gym area, which is nature-inspired with a climbable spider's web, a tree house with a lookout, slides, a bouncing bug, a moving bridge and a hawk’s nest.

In the center of all these activity areas is a seating area with tables for picnicking or projects;benches also are built into the hillside, so plan to relax with a picnic lunch. There’s also a country store where the kids can buy some old-fashioned candy.

Essex Steam Train and Riverboat Ride
1 Railroad Avenue Essex, CT  860.767.0103

There are quite a few train museums in Connecticut, but if your child loves everything trains, nothing beats an actual train ride! And we’re not talking some piddly ten-minute ride up and down a small stretch of rail—this is a two-and-a-half-hour journey that begins at the historic 1892 Essex Station for a 12-mile, narrated round-trip into the heart of the unspoiled Connecticut River Valley—designated "one of the last great places on earth" by the Nature Conservancy.

The steam locomotive takes riders to the Deep River Landing, where passengers are escorted onto the Becky Thatcher riverboat for a 1¼- hour cruise along the Connecticut River. The boat passes by historic sites including Gillette Castle, Goodspeed Opera House, and the Haddam Swing Bridge. Upon return to Deep River Landing, the steam train welcomes passengers for the return trip back to Essex Station.

Of course, NYC is just a skip hop and jump away and at Mommy Poppins NYC you can find lots of great activities going on there each and every day as well.

By Sheila Hageman on 7/11/11.

 

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About the Author

Mary Beth Lawlor

Mary Beth Lawlor

After fulfilling a childhood dream of one day living in a high-rise building in a big city (eight years in LA and 10 in Manhattan), Mary Beth is now partially fulfilling another childhood dream. As a kid, she envisioned her four gorgeous children running through the idyllic countryside while she created pottery in her studio. Well, fast forward 30 years and there is no pottery studio and only two kids but she has the idyllic countryside part down. After studying business and art, and then working in corporate marketing, graphic design as well as event planning and development, Mary Beth is now happily blogging.