- Milford, CT | Official Website
Beach monitoring and seawater sampling at Milford beaches started on May 19, 2025 Recreation waters are tested weekly to ensure they meet safe swimming standards CURRENTLY ALL MILFORD BEACHES ARE OPEN
- 19 Fun Things To Do In Milford, CT + Nearby (2025)
The ultimate guide on all the best things to do in Milford, CT, including shops, cafés, beaches, hotel, and insider tips for visiting!
- About Milford - Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce
Milford is an idyllic, historic New England community on the Connecticut coast just 60 miles from Manhattan Milford’s tagline is “A small city with a big heart ” From shore to forest, there’s a diverse mix of neighborhoods and areas to uncover in Milford
- Milford, Connecticut - Wikipedia
Milford is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region The Eells-Stow House, c 1700, is believed to be the oldest extant house in Milford When the English first encountered the territory, the Paugusset (an Algonquian-speaking tribe) predominated
- Discover Milford, Connecticut - A coastal village prime for work, life . . .
Discover Milford: an idyllic, historic New England community on the Connecticut coast just 60 miles from Manhattan
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Milford (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Milford, Connecticut: See Tripadvisor's 12,900 traveler reviews and photos of Milford tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August We have reviews of the best places to see in Milford Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Things to do in Milford CT: Top 15 Most Unique Spots
Milford, Connecticut, is a coastal gem among New England towns It’s known for its expansive coastline and diverse shoreline, a haven for outdoor activities You can go paddleboarding, kayaking, or embark on cruises Every August, the city celebrates its oystering heritage with the Milford Oyster Festival
- City of Milford | CTvisit
Strolling through downtown, you’ll feel the charm and sense of history of an English settlement dating back to 1639 Walk over the Hotchkiss Bridge, gaze at the gorge framed by the arch of the Memorial Bridge, stop for an ice cream cone, or take a tour on a rented bike or kayak Then, treat yourself to a lobster dinner
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