- The list below includes 75 free or cheap things to do in or near Ellenville, New York, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Neighborhoods, Swimming Pool and Art Gallery.
- From Ulster County to Ellenville Pool, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ellenville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newburgh, Hyde Park, New Paltz and Poughkeepsie.
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Hudson Highlands State Park is 6,000 gorgeous acres of mostly undeveloped natural land. Frequented by guests most popularly for the extensive offering of hiking trails, the park is also great for sightseeing, kayaking and canoeing.
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168 Lighthouse Drive, Saugerties, NY 12477
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Saugerties Lighthouse Conservancy has picturesque views of the old lighthouse that has been converted into a bed and breakfast. Visitors can enjoy the picnic and swimming areas, and there are daily tours and a museum.
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The Columns Museum features a wide-variety of historic Civil War artifacts, memorabilia, period clothing and more. Best known for its display of a bloody American flag, believed to have supported a dying President Lincoln's head, the museum also contains Native American artifacts.
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584 Route 9D, Garrison, NY 10524
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The preservation and interpretation of Russel Wright's modernist home and studio form the focus of the Manitoga / The Russel Write Design Center. Public tours cover the main house, studio, and inner landscape on Friday through Monday while visitors can freely hike through the area on their own.
34.2 Miles
Beautiful through the changing seasons, Fahnestock State Park offers an array of different activities through spring, summer, winter and fall. The park is popular for skiing, boating, camping and hiking.
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The Stonecrop Gardens, offering colorful scenic views that change with the seasons, are a diverse collection of gardens, waterways and woodlands. The gardens are historic, having been the original home of Anne and Frank Cabot
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Built in 1869, the Saugerties Lighthouse is considered to be a landmark historic beacon situated along the Hudson River. It currently stands as both a living museum and combination bed and breakfast.
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Picturesque gardens, lily pad filled ponds and scenic walking trails make up Saugerties Seamon Park. An ideal picnic location, the park is decorated with brightly colored mums, statues and an historical water wheel.
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Featuring the work of two local artists, Golden Fish Gallery houses a variety of arts and crafts with fantasy themes. In addition to art, the gallery sells medieval weapons like swords and knives.
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Host to a small but notable museum, the Pike County Historical Society is an informative and interesting spot for tourists to get information about the local area. One exhibit of note in the museum is the Lincoln Flag.