We love our coastal Connecticut community and invite you to explore. Learn our local story as you discover interesting museums, go kayaking, enjoy the symphony and fine art collections, visit historic lighthouses and more.
From the Norwalk Youth Symphony to taking a stroll through Isaac Square Art Park in the Wall Street neighborhood, Norwalk tells its story best through music, art and historic sites. Get a cultural education at the Silvermine Arts Center, Cranbury Park and Gallaher Mansion, The Norwalk Art Space, Sheffield Lighthouse, District Music Hall or nearby Philip Johnson Glass House.
For a breath of fresh air and to get your heart pumping, visit Norwalk’s beautiful outdoor spaces. Hike along the Norwalk River Valley Trails and enjoy pastoral New England views at Cove Park and the Mianus River Gorge. Go kayaking, explore Norwalk Cove, tee off at the Oak Hills Park Golf Course, try your hand at sailing or visit the Norwalk Islands.
Any time of year, when it comes to things to do in Norwalk, CT, there are a variety of lazy-day activities, from movies to upscale shopping at the SoNo Collection. Consider visiting the Sheffield Island Lighthouse or stopping by the Norwalk Seaport Association. If you have little ones along with you, don’t miss the engaging Stepping Stones Museum.