Connecticut has enough free fun things to do with kids that families can fill the calendar without emptying their wallets. From awesome state parks to world-class museums, the top free fun things to do in CT are sure to please the whole family.
Read on for our picks for 100 free fun things to do in Connecticut with kids. Remember to consult your local library for free passes to Connecticut attractions. And be sure to check our activities calendar for more great ideas for things to do with kids!
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100 Free Fun Things To Do in Connecticut
1. Connecticut State House - Hartford
Explore the Nutmeg State Capitol and its grounds.
Connecticut has plenty of free museums (and free museum days) for family activities! Photo by Ally Noel for Mommy Poppins.
2. Yale University Art Gallery - New Haven
New Haven's Yale University Art Museum has striking works of art and cool indoor spaces.
3. Bushnell Park - Hartford
Hartford's Winterfest, complete with free ice skating, is just one example of the free fun to be had at Bushnell Park.
4. Connecticut Trails Day - Statewide
Over 100 events across Connecticut celebrate the outdoors with hiking, biking, trail-running, and more!
Everyon will be getting the finery on for the re-opening of the (free) Yale Peabody Museum! Photo by Tosh Chiang via Flickr.
5. The Yale Peabody Museum - New Haven
Re-openning in 2024, the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven will offer free admission to all guests. That means free dino-sized fun for Connecticut families.
6. Swimming Holes
Dive into some free fun at a local pond.
7. Captain’s Cove Boardwalk - Bridgeport
Head to the waterfront for a fun stroll at Bridgeport's Captain's Cove.
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8. Mark Twain House - Hartford
Children ages 2 to six can visit the Mark Twain House in Hartford for free. And the Mark Twain House sponsors free events, like the annual Frog Frolic!
9. Outdoor Ice Skating
Some of Connecticut's outdoor rinks offer free ice skating for families!
10. Connecticut Museum of Culture and History - Hartford
Kids 5 and under get free admission. And EVERYBODY gets free admission on the first wekend of every month (as well as select dates throughout the year).
11. New Britain Industrial Museum - New Britain
Free to visitors 12 and under, this museum features two centuries of priceless industrial artifacts from the hardware city of the world.
12. Explore the streets of Mystic, Connecticut
Spend the entire day strolling through the quaint Connecticut town of Mystic.
13. Nathan Hale Homestead - Coventry
Free for children 6 and under, the Natan Hale homestead sheds light on the Revolutionary War and the life of a Connecticut Patriot.
14. Silver Sands State Park - Milford
The sandy beaches of Silver Sands State Park in Milford invite Connecticut families for free fun on the boardwalk.
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15. Hill-Stead Museum - Farmington
The grounds of Farmington's Hill-Stead are open (and free!) to the public. Tours of the museum are free for kids 6 and under, as well as for members.
Head to Rockville to learn about New England's role in the Civil War. Photo courtesy of the New England Civil War Museum
14. New England Civil War Museum - Rockville
Free for every visitor, this museum sheds light on the Civil War experience of everyday New Englanders.
15. Plainville Fire Company Hot Air Balloon Festival - Plainville
Marvel at the sight of hot air balloons taking flight at this free Connecticut festival.
16. New Britain Museum of American Art - New Britain
Art lovers will enjoy swinging by the New Britain Museum of American Art. The museum is free on Saturday mornings, from 10am to noon.
Get closer to nature than you can possibly bear. Photo courtesy of Earthplace
17. Earthplace - Westport
The grounds at this sanctuary are opened to the public year round for free. Admission to the indoor natureplace is only $5 for children, seniors, and students.
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18. Fourth of July Celebrations - Various Locations
Connecticut has free 4th of July fun all over the state.
19. Sledding
Winter fun doesn't have to cost a thing. There are plenty of great sledding spots in Fairfield and around Hartford.
20. Eli Whitney Museum - Hamden
This historic site hosts free activities, such as Mr. Gilbert's Railroad during the holidays. Check the Museum's calendar for fun free things to do!
Some of CT's top free things to do are downright gorgeous! Helen S. Kaman Rose Garden in Elizabeth Park, photo by Susan DeMark, via Flickr.
21. Elizabeth Park - West Hartford
Elizabeth Park in West Hartford has some stunning beauty and fun outdoor spaces, like the lovely Helen S. Kaman Rose Garden.
22. Submarine Force Library and Museum - Mystic
Free admission, free parking, and free self-guided tours. What more can you ask for? Oh, right—cool submarine stuff!
23. Old State House - Hartford
Connecticut's Old State House hosts free events, such as concerts and family day tours. The Old State House also offers free admission to kids 5 and under, as well as veterans and active-duty military personnel
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24. Connecticut College Arboretum - New London
The lovely 700+ acres of the Connecticut College Arboretum in New London are open to the public, every day of the year, for free!
Head to Storrs for some free barnyard fun in Connecticut! Animal Barns photo courtesy of the UConn Facebook page.
25. UConn Animal Barns - Storrs
Okay, the ice cream at the Dairy Barn isn't free, but seeing dairy cows (and other friendly farm animals) up close is a whole lot of free family fun.
26. Topsmead State Forest - Litchfield
Go for a hike at this beautiful state forest in Litchfield. On e the summer estate of Edith Morton Chase, the manicured grounds have trails for hiking and cross-country skiing.
27. Connecticut Audobon Society - Pomfret
Open to the public, this Quiet Corner nature center and sanctuary has over 700 acres of free things to do, with hiking, art exhibits, and more.
28. Olde Mystick Village - Mystic
This recreation of a vintage New England hamlet has plenty to explore—for free! There are seasonal events and displays that families will love, from holiday lights to Easter egg hunts.
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29. Glastonbury Apple Harvest and Music Festival - Glastonbury
Every fall, Glastonbury hosts a free fall festival packed with fun for Connecticut kids. It's free fall fun!
30. Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz - Hartford
This annual music festival in Hartford fills Bushnell Park with FREE live music!
Some of these free things to do are laid back and easy-breezy. Photo courtesy of the Flanders Nature Center and Land Trust
31. Flanders Nature Center and Land Trust - Woodbury
Explore thousands of acres of natural beauty that span four towns. All in all, there are seven nature preserves, some with farm animals.
32. Wadsworth Athaneum - Hartford
The Wadsworth Athaneum is free for families on the second Saturday of each month. The last hour of each day has a "pay what you like" policy.
33. Soundwaters Coastal Education Center - Stamford
This free education center shows families the rich diversity of nature in Long Island Sound. Live animals include horshoe crabs and terrapins. The center has a touch-tank—always a hit with the kiddos.
34. Lyman Allen Art Museum - New London
The Lyman Allen Art Museum is free for visitors on the first Saturday of each month. It is also free for kids 12 and under, and always free for New London residents.
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35. Ansonia Nature Center - Ansonia
The Ansonia Nature Center offers 2 miles of trails and more, free to the public. The center has free programs where kids can encounter animals and other natural wonders.
36. Florence Griswold Museum - Old Lyme
This Old Lyme Museum, with its beautiful grounds, is free fior kids 5 and under, as well as for active duty military and SNAP/EBT cardholders.
37. Bear Mountain Reservation - Danbury
Danbury's Bear Mountain Reservation is perfect for a family hike.
38. Museum of Connecticut History - Hartford
Hartford's Museum of Connecticut History is always free. Exhibits shed light on how Connecticut has grown through the years.
39. Bartlett Arboretum - Stamford
Surround yourself with nature at Stamford's Bartlett Arboretum. Almost 100 acres of landscaped trails await you.
40. Free Outdoor Movies - Multiple Locations
Several towns and cities provide free outdoor movies in Connecticut during the summer months.
41. Governor's Mansion - Hartford
Take a stroll past the Governor's Mansion. Say "hi" for us if you see the Governor.
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42. New Haven
Explore the streets of New Haven, with shops, festivals, and (of course) Yale!
43. Harriet Beecher Stowe House - Hartford
Hartford residents enjoy free admission, as do kids six and under.
Free museums help kids get a close look at some interesting works of art! Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum photo by Ally Noel for Mommy Poppins
44. The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum - Ridgefield
The third Saturday of each month brings free admission to this museum filled with extraordinary art and fun spaces.
45. Bruce Museum - Greenwich
Admission to the Bruce Museum, one of our faves, is free on Tuesdays from 10am to 5pm. Visit the Bruce and see art and science under one roof.
46. Dinosaur State Park - Rocky Hill
Kids under 6 are always free at Dinosaur State Park!
47. Rose Arts Festival - Norwich
This free annual music festival is among the largest of its kind in New England!
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48. Mattatuck Museum - Waterbury
The Mattatuck Museum is always free for kids under 5.
49. Chatfield Hollow State Park - Killingworth
Head to this state park in Killingworth to look for Native American caves while hiking the trails.
50. Tarrywile Park - Danbury
The grounds of Tarrywile Mansion are free for little explorers—and big ones too!
51. Fort Stamford - Stamford
This Revolutionary-era site is situated on 5 acres. Look for mounds that mark where the original fort once stood.
The top free and fun things to do get CT families out in nature! Photo courtesy of Weir Farm National Historic Park
52. Weir Farm - Wilton
This National Historic Park, straddling Wilton and Ridgefield, has attracted generations of artists to its natural beauty. Connecticut families can come explore the grounds of Weir Farm for free.
53. Liberty Rock - Milford
Another fun Revolutionary site, the rock was used as a lookout point by American forces.
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54. Connecticut Air and Space Center - Stratford
Full of cool air and space memorabilia, the CT Air and Space Center in Stratford is always free for kids 5 and under.
55. Mashamoquet Brook State Park - Pomfret
Mashamoquet Brook State Park has space for hiking, swimming, fishing, and more!
56. Wadsworth Falls - Middlefield/Middletown
Head to Wadsworth Falls to see one of Connecticut's coolest waterfalls.
Give a big hand to the Ballard Institute and Museum! Photo courtesy of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry
57. Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry - Storrs
Take the family to Storrs to see Connecticut's cool puppet collection. Always free, the museum also stages puppet performances.
58. Mashantucket Pequot Museum - Mashantucket
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum is free for kids under 5.
59. Wooster Mountain State Park - Danbury
Danbury's Wooster Mountain State Park has acres of family fun, for free!
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60. Noah Webster House - West Hartford
The Noah Webster House is free for kids 5 and under.
61. Osbornedale State Park - Derby
Home to hiking trails and more, the park features the Osborne Homestead Museum, where admission is always free.
62. Stamford Museum and Nature Center - Stamford
Encouraging public transportation, the Stamford Museum and Nature Center is free for visitors with bus passes or bus tickets.
63. White Memorial Conservation Center - Litchfield
The center has miles of trails for hiking, biking, and snowshoeing.
64. Eric Sloane Museum - Kent
This museum, dedicated to local author Eric Sloane, is free for kids 5 and under.
65. Litchfield Historical Society - Litchfield
The museums and library of the Litchfield Historical Society, open from the spring through the fall, offer Connecticut families a free peek at the history of the town, the county, and the state.
66. CT Antique Machinery Association - Kent
This museum is full of cool machines that are sure to delight kids. Admission is always free, though donations are encouraged.
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67. Gilette Castle State Park - East Haddam
Pretend to be Harry Potter (or Merida, or Cinderella, or Gandalf) while you explore this extraordinary castle with grounds that stretch from East Haddam to Lyme.
68. NICE Festival - Norwalk
Norwalk celebrates its diversity with music, dancing, and free family fun.
69. Discovery Museum - Bridgeport
Admission to the Sacred Heart University Discovery Science Center and Planetarium is free for Bridgeport residents on Wednesdays, and always free for kids under 2.
70. Steep Rock Preserve - Washington Depot
The cliffs, tunnels, and woods at Steep Rock Preserve are waiting for explorers.
Bridgeport residents can enjoy the Beardsley Zoo for free! Beardsley Zoo photo by Ally Noel for Mommy Poppins.
71. Beardsley Zoo - Bridgeport
The Beardsley Zoo is offering free admission to Bridgeport residents (registering online and showing ID) on Saturdays until June 2024!
72. Fairfield Museum and History Center - Fairfield
This museum, packed with hands-on exhibits, is free for kids 5 and under (and age 3 to 22 is only three dollars). Parking at the museum is also free.
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73. Shakespeare on the Sound - Rowayton
The Shakespeare on the Sound players perform every summer season. These free shows include shorter kids versions of Shakespeare's classic plays.
74. Westport Astronomical Society - Westport
Explore the heavens for the low-low price of nuthin'. A five dollar donation is suggested.
75. Festival of Silver Lights at Hubbard Park - Meriden
Every year, Meriden's Hubbard Park is aglow with a spectacular holiday light display.
76. New Canaan Nature Center - New Canaan
The New Canaan Nature Center provides free stimulating exhibits and events, such as the Fall Fair and the Thanksgiving Weekend Waddle.
Get out and see some amazing CT sights with these top free things to do. Heublein Tower Trail at Talcott Mt. State Park. Photo by Bryan Sereny via Flickr
77. Talcott Mountain State Park - Simsbury
Hike the trails of central Connecticut's Talcott Mountain State Park and find the majestic Heublein Tower.
78. Housatonic Museum - Bridgeport
This art museum at Housatonic Community College offers free admission to the general public.
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79. Boothe Park - Stratford
This combination park and museum is open year-round. The displays educate and entertain kids, showing what life was like on a Connecticut farm in days of yore.
80. Fort Trumbull State Park - New London
New London's Fort Trumbull State Park has a massive fortification that is super-fun to explore.
81. Coastal Center at Milford Point - Milford
The Audobon Society's Coastal Center at Milford Point is free for the general public.
82. Fairfield University Art Museum - Fairfield
Admission to the Fairfield University Art Museum is always free.
83. Stamford History Center - Stamford
Learn about the history of Stamford, alongside rotating exhibits, at this free museum.
84. SoNo Switch Tower - Norwalk
The SoNo Switch Tower and Museum is a unique building and a cool spot for kids to learn about trains.
85. National Helicopter Museum - Stratford
Stratford's National Helicopter Museum has photo exhibits covering the history of helicopters.
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There is free fun to be had on the water in Connecticut. Quaddick Lake, Quaddick State Park. Photo courtesy of Mystic Country CT via Flickr
86. Quaddick State Park - Thompson
There is a parking fee on weekends and holidays, but every other day, this beautiful park is free.
87. Saint Ann Feast - Norwalk
This summer festival celebrates the city of Norwalk and the surrounding communities.
88. Harvest Moon Festival - Naugatuck
Welcome the Autumn with a free festival in Naugatuck featuring crafts, food, and entertainment!
89. Milanus River Park - Greenwich
Milanus River Park is an ideal spot for birdwatchers looking to spot a bald eagle.
90. Sleeping Giant State Park - Hamden
Kids will love the lookout tower at this state park named for a massive mound.
91. New London Black Heritage Trail - New London
Learn about the African-American experience in New London and beyond with this self-guided tour.
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92. Glastonbury
Glastonbury has plenty of fun family activities.
93. International Festival of Art and Ideas - New Haven
New Haven's annual International Festival of Art and Ideas is a vibrant street-fest that will delight families.
94. New Britain
Explore the streets of New Britain for a day of free family fun.
95. Mystic Museum of Art - Mystic
The Mystic Museum of Art offers free admission throughout the year.
96. Devil's Hopyard State Park - East Haddam
Look for the holes in the falls that local claim are the work of the devil. Then, expect the kids to sleep in your bed for a month.
Photo courtesy of the Husky Heritage Sports Museum.
97. Husky Heritage Sports Museum - Storrs
The J. Robert Donnelly Husky Heritage Sports Museum celbrates the history of UConn sports. From National Championships to
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98. Riverfront Dragon Boat and Asian Festival - Hartford
Hartford's free summer festival celebrates Asian and Pacific Island cultures. Kids will love seeing the dragon boats on the river!
99. Barnum Museum - Bridgeport
The Barnum Museum will return better than ever (and free for families)!
100. Knights of Columbus Museum - New Haven
Also known as the Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center, this free museum has permanent and visiting exhibits, most of which have a connection to the Knights of Columbus.
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