Best attractions and places to see around New Milford offer a diverse range of experiences. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore various parks, discover local history, and engage in outdoor activities. The area provides a blend of scenic landscapes and points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Oradell Reservoir is an important source of clean drinking water to around 750,000 people. Built up over the early 1900s and completed in 1923, it’s now protected as a Category 1 water source, meaning it’s some of the purest in the state. It is a critical part of the region’s infrastructure and a reminder of how closely nature and community are connected.
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Ross Dock Picnic Area, located in Palisades Interstate Park just north of the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, offers a riverfront setting for picnics and more. The area has public picnic tables, grills (with the option for visitors to bring their own), restrooms, water, and trash cans, as well as access to fishing, crabbing, and the park's trail system. Known for its awesome views, Ross Dock also boasts a large playground and open space, making it a busy area in the park, so early arrival is recommended. It is open year-round, but restrooms may close in winter. Metered parking is in effect from April to October.
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Hadn’t expected a museum this nice in a setting this pleasant. Just great!
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For anybody tired of the Manhattan highlights I absolutely recommend The Cloisters. Built in the 1920s with remains and artifacts of churches and abbeys from France, Italy and Spain it displays Christian art of the 11th to 15th century. The way it is presented allows for close up looks and reveals many of the intricate details that otherwise go unnoticed. From Manhattan a 30 minute subway ride on line A.
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The perfect spot to stop and enjoy a picnic with beautiful views over the Hudson River.
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NYC cyclists often refer to this stretch as "River Road" (a somewhat confusing disambiguation, since there's a road by that name stretching further south into Hudson County just a little ways away).
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New Milford boasts a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Lovers Leap State Park for dramatic vistas of the Housatonic River and hiking trails, or explore Harrybrooke Park for strolls and nature. Candlewood Lake and Squantz Pond State Park offer opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing. For peaceful walks and wildlife observation, consider Clatter Valley Park or Sega Meadows Park along the Housatonic River.
Yes, New Milford has a rich history. The Historic Downtown New Milford & Town Green is a central hub with quaint shops and the historic Bank Street Theatre. You can delve into the town's past at the New Milford Historical Society & Museum. The Roger Sherman Home Site is also a notable historical landmark.
Beyond exploring parks, New Milford offers various outdoor activities. Hiking is popular at Lovers Leap State Park and Squantz Pond State Park. Candlewood Lake and Squantz Pond are excellent for boating, swimming, and fishing. The New Milford River Trail provides scenic views for walking or biking, and the roads around Lake Waramaug are ideal for cycling, especially in autumn. For more hiking options, check out our guide to Hiking around New Milford.
Many attractions in New Milford are suitable for families. Harrybrooke Park, with its peacocks and open spaces, is a great spot. Parks like Lovers Leap State Park, Squantz Pond State Park, and Lake Waramaug State Park offer outdoor recreation like hiking, swimming, and picnicking. The Village Center for the Arts provides creative activities, and the Bank Street Theatre shows recent film releases.
For unique finds, visit the Elephant's Trunk Flea Market, open on weekends from April through December. Additionally, Shopping on Bank Street in downtown New Milford offers a variety of local boutiques, antique stores, and distinctive shops.
New Milford is beautiful year-round, but many visitors particularly enjoy the spring and fall. Spring brings lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Autumn is spectacular, especially around Lake Waramaug and Lovers Leap State Park, due to the vibrant fall foliage. Summer is ideal for water activities on Candlewood Lake and Squantz Pond.
Yes, New Milford has a vibrant cultural scene. You can enjoy live performances at TheatreWorks New Milford. The Village Center for the Arts offers art lessons and open studio access. Hunt Hill Farm is known for its art, music, and cooking classes, and is also part of the unique Barn Quilt Trail.
For scenic walks, consider Harrybrooke Park, Clatter Valley Park, or Sega Meadows Park. The New Milford River Trail offers picturesque views of the Housatonic River and is great for walking or biking. The roads around Lake Waramaug are also very scenic for bike rides, especially during the fall.
Yes, several parks in New Milford offer excellent picnic facilities. Harrybrooke Park, Clatter Valley Park (which has a public pavilion with grills), Squantz Pond State Park, Lake Waramaug State Park, and Dike Point Park all provide tranquil settings for picnics and relaxation.
The Town Green is the historic heart of New Milford. It's surrounded by quaint shops and eateries and serves as a central gathering place for many town events. It's also famously noted as being part of the inspiration for the TV show 'Gilmore Girls', particularly its iconic gazebo.
While many spots are well-loved, places like Tory's Cave Preserve offer a unique opportunity for exploration. For a peaceful escape, Dike Point Park and Carlson's Grove Park provide serene natural settings away from the main crowds, perfect for quiet contemplation or family time.
For easy hiking, many of the local parks offer accessible paths. While specific named trails from our data are for a different region, you can generally find easy walking paths within Harrybrooke Park, Clatter Valley Park, and along the New Milford River Trail. For more detailed easy hiking options, refer to our guide on Easy hikes around New Milford.


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