- The list below includes 80 free or cheap things to do in or near Catskill, New York, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and Farms & Ranches.
- From Slide Mountain to Thomas Cole National Historic Site, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Catskill and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Saugerties, Kingston, Hudson and Rhinebeck.
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Norman Rockwell Museum is home to the largest collection of authentic Norman Rockwell artworks in the world in addition to the archives and a variety of Rockwell memorabilia.
27.6 Miles
Springwood was the home of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and has been preserved virtually unchanged since his death. Visitors touring the home can see the stables, icehouses, and gardens as well as the home's interior.
27.7 Miles
Guided tours of Wing Castle and its grounds are available at regular times from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There is also an on-site bed and breakfast that embraces the style and decor of a European fairy tale.
28.1 Miles
Visitors can explore a historic home that features a variety of European and American furnishings from the early 1900s at Merwin House the. The Merwin House was originally purchased by William and Elizabeth Doane in 1875.
28.5 Miles
Formerly the summer retreat of the Choate family, Naumkeag is an old country estate which comprises of a preserved shingle-styled family home, numerous gardens, fountain pools and more, which are open for public viewing.
28.5 Miles
Naumkeag House is an extravagant Gilded Age mansion, comprised of the luxurious cottage and its iconic mid-20th century design gardens. The property is on over 46 acres of land, and visitors tour the house and gardens separately.
28.7 Miles
From sculpture to paintings, Schantz Galleries showcases artists that work with glass as their medium. The gallery is two stories and features a large collection of local and international glass work.
28.8 Miles
Built between 1867 and 1899, the New York State Capitol was the most expensive government building of its time. It is included in the National Register of historic places, and it is the place where special programs are organized around the year, such as the Halloween Tour.
28.9 Miles
The Mission House is a museum featuring replicas of items from the colonial era. Tours are offered during which visitors can learn about the missionary named John Sergeant and the Mohican Indians.
29.3 Miles
A house built in 1787, Historic Cherry Hill provides a guided tour of the grounds and a collection of over 70,000 items. The collection has items from between 1787 and 1963, including diaries, documents, furnishings, photos and clothing.