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Oak Hills Golf Course
Oak Hills is a municipal golf course that offers tennis courts as well as nature trails for residents to enjoy. The 18-hole golf course opened
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Veteran’s Park
Across from historic SoNo, in what is technically “East” Norwalk but is practically a part of the SoNo scene, is Veteran’s or Vet’s Park. This
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Union Park
At the end of Mott Street you’ll find Union Park, another First Taxing District park that sits idle most days. The park is also the
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Freese Park
This is one of the few centrally located city parks and also overlooks the Norwalk River. Bellow the Wall Street Bridge the River widens as
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Fodor Farm
A long time ago there was an actual farm here, mostly orchards, but a farm. If you pay attention to the street names, the agricultural
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Cranbury Park
Tucked up in the eastern side of northern Norwalk is Cranbury Park. It is a 200-acre park that is home to the Gallaher Mansion, which
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Cranbury Park
There’s 227 acres of park here that you can explore on trails and lawns. An 18 hole Disc Golf Course runs through it, and there are
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Calf Pasture Beach
Norwalk is surrounding by 35 islands and many of them are visible from Calf Pasture Beach. This makes Norwalk rather unique. And oh did we
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Ripka’s Beach Cafe
Ripka’s is an unusual spot in Norwalk. It’s got the vibe of a beachside shack, yet the shack is more like a 1950s school room,