- The list below includes 197 free or cheap things to do in or near Deer Park, New York, including 116 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Trampoline Parks, Movie Theaters and Mini Golf.
- From Monster Mini Golf to Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Deer Park and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Norwalk, Freeport, Long Beach and Greenwich.
Showing 631-640 of
940
39.5 Miles
Located in the heart of Bergen County, the New Meadowland Market features an array of delicious produce, fresh flowers, home and beauty items and more. The market features over 100 vendors weekly, with thousands of products to choose from.
39.5 Miles
The Shelton Dog park provides a safe location for dog owners to bring their pet for exercise and fun. The park includes fenced in areas for large and small dogs as well as a large amount of shade.
39.5 Miles
Laurel Hill Park contains two softball fields and a baseball / soccer turf field for those who wish to play in a team sporting event. The park's picnic tables and gazebo also make it a suitable place for a family or group outing.
39.5 Miles
A wooded area, Besen Park features grass fields that can be used for picnics and open field sports like baseball, soccer and football. The park also has a children's playground with swings, a play structure and an obstacle course.
39.7 Miles
-
1 votes
50 Barlow Mountain Road, Ridgefield, CT 6877
MoreLess Info
Hikers can view the natural scenery of Lake Naraneka and variety of trials at Seth Low Pierrepont State Park. The park also offers fishing and features a boat launch for kayaks.
39.8 Miles
90%
58 votes
2 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10305
MoreLess Info
Dedicated to one of the country's most celebrated photographers, the Alice Austen House Museum & Garden exhibits more than 400 pictures shot by Alice Austen. The house was built in 1690 and is now a historic landmark.
39.8 Miles
As the training grounds for the New York Giants, Quest Diagnostics Training Center provides free admission to watch the team as they train. The center lets in the first 2,000 fans to watch from the bleachers.
39.9 Miles
Painter Park is a recreational park that features a playground that includes a wooden castle, slides, swings, hiding places, and an area for small children. The park also has pavilions available for picnicking.
40.0 Miles
73 Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, NY
MoreLess Info
The Staten Island Museum has permanent collections of art, natural science, and history, which together feature more than half a million exhibits. The museum was founded in 1881.
40.0 Miles
89%
151 votes
75 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY
MoreLess Info
Only a ferry ride away, the Richmond County Bank Ballpark provides fans a Manhattan skyline view while watching the pros play ball. The venue also hosts birthday parties, trade shows and company picnics.