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Mianus River Park: A Natural Oasis

Escape to nature in this 400-acre urban forest with scenic trails, diverse wildlife, and a rich history along the Mianus River in Greenwich and Stamford.

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Mianus River Park, straddling the Greenwich-Stamford border, is a nearly 400-acre urban forest offering a tranquil escape into nature. With the Mianus River flowing through it, the park boasts diverse ecosystems, rolling trails, and a rich history, making it a haven for hikers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts.

A brief summary to Mianus River Park

  • Monday 7:30 am-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday 7:30 am-4:30 pm
  • Wednesday 7:30 am-4:30 pm
  • Thursday 7:30 am-4:30 pm
  • Friday 7:30 am-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Check the trail map before you go; the park has a maze-like trail system. The Mianus River can serve as your guide.
  • Wear appropriate footwear; the trails can be rocky and uneven.
  • Bring water and snacks, especially if you plan on hiking for an extended period.
  • Be aware of ticks, especially during the warmer months, and take necessary precautions.
  • Parking is limited, especially on weekends, so arrive early.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the intersection of Westover Road and Merriebrook Lane in Stamford, walk east on Merriebrook Lane. The entrance to the Mianus River Park will be on your right in approximately 0.2 miles. There are no sidewalks on Merriebrook Lane, so exercise caution.

  • Driving

    From the Merritt Parkway (Route 15), take Exit 33 and head south on Westover Road. Turn right onto Merriebrook Lane. The parking lot for Mianus River Park is on the right. Parking is free but limited. There is no street parking allowed. Expect limited parking and potentially crowded conditions on weekends and holidays.

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Mianus River Park is a sprawling natural area of nearly 400 acres on the border between Stamford and Greenwich, Connecticut. This urban oasis provides a welcome escape from the surrounding suburban landscape, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a diverse and scenic environment. The park's history dates back to the late 1960s, with land acquisitions by Stamford and Greenwich, and later the state of Connecticut. The name 'Mianus' honors Chief Myn Myano, a sachem of the Siwanoys tribe. Over the years, the land has been owned by various individuals, including notable figures like Dr. Robert Morris and Libby Holman. The final addition to the park occurred in 2000 with the purchase of the former Libby Holman estate. The park features a diverse landscape, including the Mianus River, forests, wetlands, and glacial rock formations. The Mianus River itself is a central feature, offering scenic riverside views and fishing opportunities. The park's trails wind through dense forest canopies, alongside the river, and past vernal pools and glacial outcroppings. Mianus River Park is a popular destination for various outdoor activities. Hiking, trail running, and mountain biking are all popular, with well-maintained trails catering to different skill levels. Birdwatchers can also enjoy the park, as it lies along the Atlantic Migratory Flyway and is home to over 150 avian species. The park also contains a 2.6-mile nature trail with 13 points of interest that highlight the natural beauty and ecology of the area.

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