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Pomerance Park — Attraction in Greenwich

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Pomerance Park
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Nearby attractions
Montgomery Pinetum
Bible St, Cos Cob, CT 06807
Nearby restaurants
Rinaldi's Deli
70 Orchard St, Cos Cob, CT 06807
Arcuri's Pizza & Salad
226 E Putnam Ave, Cos Cob, CT 06807
GELATO&Cioccolato
232 E Putnam Ave, Cos Cob, CT 06807
Reading Room Cafe
5 Suburban Ave, Cos Cob, CT 06807
Roost Kitchen + Coffee
236 E Putnam Ave, Cos Cob, CT 06807, United States
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Pomerance Park

101 Orchard St, Greenwich, CT 06830
4.7(89)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Montgomery Pinetum, restaurants: Rinaldi's Deli, Arcuri's Pizza & Salad, GELATO&Cioccolato, Reading Room Cafe, Roost Kitchen + Coffee
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(203) 622-7814
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greenwichct.org

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Nearby attractions of Pomerance Park

Montgomery Pinetum

Montgomery Pinetum

Montgomery Pinetum

4.8

(88)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Pomerance Park

Rinaldi's Deli

Arcuri's Pizza & Salad

GELATO&Cioccolato

Reading Room Cafe

Roost Kitchen + Coffee

Rinaldi's Deli

Rinaldi's Deli

4.6

(148)

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Arcuri's Pizza & Salad

Arcuri's Pizza & Salad

4.5

(156)

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GELATO&Cioccolato

GELATO&Cioccolato

4.4

(76)

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Reading Room Cafe

Reading Room Cafe

4.9

(36)

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Richard GoyetteRichard Goyette
This is a great park. After having a rough morning where we were almost about to give up the town for lost we hit our next spot, Pomerance Park. I would say that the map was a little confusing for someone that is not familiar with the place but we love just wandering and exploring anyway. Ok so it is time for our traveling scavenger hunt. See if you can find the places in the picture identified with Scavenger Hunt and leave us a comment. Starting with the stone "Hobbit" house we knew this was going to be a great place to explore. There is a ton of old stone work walls and walks around the park. The story of Wyndygoul Mansion was an interesting bit of history. I love that the Greenwich Preservation Trust decided to take a graffitied building and turn it into a landmark old ruin. We think that the building as it stands has so much more character and let our imaginations run with how it might have looked. The trails through the woods are beautiful in the winter and there was almost no one else around. The hour and a half that we spent here could easily have been 3 or 4. With public restrooms that are clean and environmentally friendly this will have to be a place to visit again.
Polina MuradzianPolina Muradzian
One of my favorite places. This place is filled with crazy energy. A great place to meditate and get positive from nature. A wonderful place to walk with the family, walking with dogs is allowed. At the top of this park there are parts of Mr. Ernest Seton's house. From there you have a breathtaking view of the lake. You will fall in love with this place from the first time.
Hillie GalarzaHillie Galarza
It's a very nice park with little treasures along the way. I haven't explored the entire place yet, but my camera and I love visiting here. People are very mindful and socially distance is you pass them. 99% of those visiting wear their masks. It's a nice place to walk and decompress during a trying time. Mask up, stay safe and save a life.
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This is a great park. After having a rough morning where we were almost about to give up the town for lost we hit our next spot, Pomerance Park. I would say that the map was a little confusing for someone that is not familiar with the place but we love just wandering and exploring anyway. Ok so it is time for our traveling scavenger hunt. See if you can find the places in the picture identified with Scavenger Hunt and leave us a comment. Starting with the stone "Hobbit" house we knew this was going to be a great place to explore. There is a ton of old stone work walls and walks around the park. The story of Wyndygoul Mansion was an interesting bit of history. I love that the Greenwich Preservation Trust decided to take a graffitied building and turn it into a landmark old ruin. We think that the building as it stands has so much more character and let our imaginations run with how it might have looked. The trails through the woods are beautiful in the winter and there was almost no one else around. The hour and a half that we spent here could easily have been 3 or 4. With public restrooms that are clean and environmentally friendly this will have to be a place to visit again.
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One of my favorite places. This place is filled with crazy energy. A great place to meditate and get positive from nature. A wonderful place to walk with the family, walking with dogs is allowed. At the top of this park there are parts of Mr. Ernest Seton's house. From there you have a breathtaking view of the lake. You will fall in love with this place from the first time.
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It's a very nice park with little treasures along the way. I haven't explored the entire place yet, but my camera and I love visiting here. People are very mindful and socially distance is you pass them. 99% of those visiting wear their masks. It's a nice place to walk and decompress during a trying time. Mask up, stay safe and save a life.
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Reviews of Pomerance Park

4.7
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5.0
33w

Pomerance Park in Greenwich, CT, offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a worthwhile destination for various visitors. What you'll find: Scenic Trails: The park boasts a network of well-maintained trails, both paved and unpaved, perfect for leisurely strolls, jogging, or more engaging hikes. The main red-blazed trail is approximately 1.3 miles long and loops around the park, passing many points of interest. Cos Cob Pond: A picturesque 4.6-acre pond adds to the park's tranquility. Visitors can enjoy views of the water and a short spur trail leads to a charming stone arch bridge and small waterfall near the pond's south end. Historical Remnants: The park is steeped in history as it was once part of the estate of Ernest Thompson Seton, a naturalist and author who played a key role in the early development of the Boy Scouts of America. You can still find stone walls and building foundations from his former "Wyndygoul" estate. "Medicine Rock": A significant historical feature is the "Medicine Rock," where Seton's Woodcraft Indians held ceremonies. This stone can be visited along one of the marked trails. "Hobbit House": Near the park entrance, there's a unique, small, round stone structure covered in moss, affectionately nicknamed the "Hobbit House," though its original purpose remains a mystery. Diverse Landscapes: The park encompasses forests, meadows, brooks, and rocky hills, offering a variety of natural environments to explore. Connection to Montgomery Pinetum: Pomerance Park is connected to the adjacent Montgomery Pinetum Park, providing access to even more trails and natural beauty across an additional 60 acres. Passive Recreation: The park is ideal for passive recreation activities such as walking, hiking, and enjoying nature. It's also a popular spot for dog walkers. Wildlife: Keep an eye out for various wildlife, making it a good location for birdwatching. Things to consider: Muddy Conditions: After rain, some areas of the trails can become muddy, so waterproof boots are recommended. Limited Facilities: Restrooms are available in the paved parking lot. Overall: Pomerance Park offers a peaceful escape into nature with the added intrigue of historical elements. It's a great place for a walk in the woods, enjoying scenic views, and discovering a bit of Greenwich's past. Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or simply looking for a pleasant outdoor experience, Pomerance Park is worth a visit. Nearby attractions: Montgomery Pinetum Park: Adjacent to Pomerance Park, offering more trails and a garden education center. Greenwich Point Park: A beautiful park on Long Island Sound with beaches and opportunities for various outdoor activities. Bruce Museum: Features art, science, and natural history exhibits. Greenwich Audubon Center: Offers trails through diverse habitats for nature...

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5.0
4y

This is a great park. After having a rough morning where we were almost about to give up the town for lost we hit our next spot, Pomerance Park. I would say that the map was a little confusing for someone that is not familiar with the place but we love just wandering and exploring anyway. Ok so it is time for our traveling scavenger hunt. See if you can find the places in the picture identified with Scavenger Hunt and leave us a comment. Starting with the stone "Hobbit" house we knew this was going to be a great place to explore. There is a ton of old stone work walls and walks around the park. The story of Wyndygoul Mansion was an interesting bit of history. I love that the Greenwich Preservation Trust decided to take a graffitied building and turn it into a landmark old ruin. We think that the building as it stands has so much more character and let our imaginations run with how it might have looked. The trails through the woods are beautiful in the winter and there was almost no one else around. The hour and a half that we spent here could easily have been 3 or 4. With public restrooms that are clean and environmentally friendly this will have to be a place to...

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5.0
2y

One of my favorite places. This place is filled with crazy energy. A great place to meditate and get positive from nature. A wonderful place to walk with the family, walking with dogs is allowed. At the top of this park there are parts of Mr. Ernest Seton's house. From there you have a breathtaking view of the lake. You will fall in love with this place from...

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