- The list below includes 182 free or cheap things to do in or near Carmel, New York, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Parks.
- From Fahnestock State Park to Fahnestock Clarence State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Carmel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poughkeepsie, Beacon, Newburgh and Danbury.
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High Tor State Park is a day-use facility that offers amenities for the whole family. The park features a swimming pool, picnic area, and hiking trails as well as picturesque views of the Hudson River.
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325 Grumman Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851
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A 227 acre wooded park with a historic mansion on the property, Cranbury Park / Gallaher Estate offers a variety of attractions. The park has hiking trails and a disc golf course, and the estate is available for rentals.
23.3 Miles
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Downtown Pougkeepsie, Poughkeepsie, NY
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As a sightseeing destination, Walking Bridge Over Hudson River is a 212 foot tall bridge that offers panoramic views of the river below and opportunities to spot passing trains. The bridge is open to pedestrians, dogs, joggers, cyclists, and skaters.
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58 votes
35 Main St, Ste 411, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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At Mahoney's Irish Pub & Steakhouse, patrons can enjoy delicious food in a calm yet fun atmosphere surrounded by friendly, helpful staff. Menus are available for lunch, dinner, and special occasions.
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Located at the highest point of Poughkeepsie is Peach Hill Park. Hikers enjoy exploring a former apple orchard with spectacular views of the Hudson Valley, The Catskills, and the Taconic Hills.
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Established in 1905, the Marist College was named in 2006 by Forbes and The Princeton Review one of the 25 most connected campuses in the United States.
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119 votes
75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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The exhibits at the Mid-Hudson Children's Museum include a train station and the Hudson River dive bell, among others. Private events can be organized in here.
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The Innisfree Garden is open from May to October for open public viewing. Guided tours are also available at certain times of the day as are picnic areas and some seating which allows visitors to enjoy the garden while resting.
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Featuring the work of a local artist, Alison Palmer Studio displays pieces made from clay, stone, an paper-mache. The artists hosts community classes for pottery that teaches visitors how to wheel throw.
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Averill Farm is a 260-acre property that grows apples, pears, and Christmas trees. Visitors of the site, which also hosts events throughout the year, will be able to purchase ciders, Indian corn, mums, cheddar cheese, garlic, and potatoes.