Longer days and warmer weather can make summer a convenient time to get active, explore a local park or learn a new skill.
Newtown offers recreational opportunities for adults, children and families, including public parks, pools, courts and organized programs. Check official websites for current schedules, passes, registration information, fees and availability.
Treadwell Park’s pool complex includes an eight-lane pool, diving area and wading pool. Pool access is separate from a standard town parking permit, so residents should review current membership information before visiting.
Where: Treadwell Memorial Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/treadwell-park
The Newtown Community Center has a six-lane lap pool and a zero-entry pool that can accommodate recreational swimming and water-based exercise. Residents should check the center’s current schedule before arriving.
Where: Newtown Community Center
Website: https://newtowncommunitycenter.org/
Dickinson Park has tennis courts lined for pickleball, giving residents a place to play a casual match or practice their skills. Newtown Parks and Recreation posts court information and etiquette guidelines online.
Where: Dickinson Memorial Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/dickinson-park
Treadwell Park has four tennis courts, while Dickinson Park has five. Court use and any town-sponsored lessons are subject to Parks and Recreation rules and availability.
Where: Treadwell Memorial Park and Dickinson Memorial Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/parks-information-bicycle-playground-and-tennispickleball-court-etiquette
Children can build cycling confidence at Newtown’s Bicycle Playground on the Fairfield Hills campus. The area includes riding features such as rollers, tunnels and ladder bridges, with space for adults to supervise.
Where: Fairfield Hills Bicycle Playground
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/parks-information-bicycle-playground-and-tennispickleball-court-etiquette
Orchard Hill Nature Center offers several hiking trails through a property known for its natural habitats and historic mill sites. Benches and parking are also available.
Where: Orchard Hill Nature Center
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/orchard-hill-nature-center
Eichler’s Cove provides public access to Lake Zoar and includes a marina, boat launch, beach and kayak racks. Residents should review current permit and launch requirements before bringing a watercraft.
Where: Eichler’s Cove Marina and Launch
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/eichlers-cove-marina-and-launch-lake-lillinonah-launch
Dickinson Park includes a designated skate park for riders looking to practice at their own ability level. Users should review the town’s posted skate park rules before participating.
Where: Dickinson Memorial Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/dickinson-park
Basketball courts at Dickinson and Treadwell parks offer an easy way to fit in movement through a pickup game, drills or solo practice. Park access and parking requirements may apply.
Where: Dickinson Memorial Park and Treadwell Memorial Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/parks-information-bicycle-playground-and-tennispickleball-court-etiquette
Newtown Parks and Recreation offers summer day camps that incorporate activities such as sports, swimming, playground time and outdoor recreation. Families should check current registration status and age requirements through the town.
Where: Treadwell Park and Dickinson Park
Website: https://www.newtown-ct.gov/parks-recreation/pages/2026-summer-day-camp-information
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