Hands-on children's museum focusing on local iron industry and individuals who shaped the American Revolution. Adjacent to site of the first iron blast furnace (1762)
Lakeville, CT MuseumsLocated on 30 acres between two lakes. 85 units (seven duplex suites with fireplace)
Lakeville, CT Resorts28-room inn in picturesque town; rest., breakfast caf-, hearth room, TV, a/
Lakeville, CT LodgingHistoric Georgian Colonial inn on 11 acres of rolling hills with walking trails. 38 rooms, private bath, a/c, TV;
Lakeville, CT Lodging96 wooded and open sites. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, swimming. No pets. $13/night/campsite....
Ten-mile trips by canoe, kayak or raft. Flatwater and Class I & II whitewater excursions. Guided whitewater rafting available...
19th-century family museum with original and period furnishings. Living history house tours, Holley pocket knife exhibit. Gro...
The furnace is the focal point of the Iron Heritage Trail, celebrating the 1734-1923 era when local furnaces and forges made ...
Austin F. Hawes Memorial Campground, midway between Pleasant Valley and Riverton on West River Road. 30 sites in pine woods. ...