Top Parks in Darien, Fairfield county, Connecticut, United states

5 South Trail

Address: 5 S Trail, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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Cherry Lawn Park

Address: 120 Brookside Rd, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“Playgrounds for all ages, dogs with families and a community garden. The nature trails beautifully maintained and facilities are clean and well stocked. LOVE this park.”

Tilley Pond Park

Address: Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“Great place to walk. Small but picturesque.”

Darien Vegetable Garden

Address: 33 Old Kings Hwy S, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“Community gardening at its best. You can stop by for some produce or just to chat with the old man who runs it, like I do from time to time. The tomatoes are a good deal. Cash only.”

McGuane Field

Address: Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“It's a fine baseball field. Though I was just passing by for a job. Shooting a commercial. The location served well as a little league baseball field. What more could you ask for. Seems like a nice neighborhood. Very quiet! But I am sure during the weekends little league games the whole town is roaring.”

SELLECK'S WOODS

Address: 10 Harriet Ln, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“Quietest place in town”

seleekwood park

Address: Parklands Dr, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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Tokeneke Park

Address: Darien, CT 06820, USA

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Weed Beach

Address: Darien, CT 06820, USA

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Sleepy Hollow Park

Address: Darien, CT 06820, USA

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“I'd like to hear here from other people who have enjoyed playing in Sleepy Hollow Park. I lived a block away at 112 Leeuwarden up to 1968. That place is gone now. In winter the families would stop up the little concrete dam and we'd play ice hockey and learn to skate. I remember when the paddle tennis courts were built. They were much easier to play at in the winter. Regular tennis on the 1 big court was too hard with snow to shovel then. I remember around December 20s having a open fire in a fire pit next to the big tennis court and drinking hot chocolate with the neighbors. There's a steep hill next to the entrance to the park. Well steep when I was 6 years old. A few of us would nail together sort of soap box platforms and roll down that hill. I learned how to build a better box with 2 by 2s than the rotted 2x4s left over from tearing the porch off the house I grew up in there. Leeuwarden was extended from the big boulder in about 1950. I was about 1 year old then. There were box turtles on the dirt road in front of my parents house.”

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