- 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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Pat Tarsio Lanes is a bowling alley and entertainment complex. It offers cosmic bowling in the evenings, family night specials, league play at junior, adult, and senior levels, and party hosting.
22.7 Miles
Visitors who are up for a 3-mile roundtrip hike, bike ride, or jog, can visit the Hamilton Fish Bridge in Newburgh. Originally opened in 1963, this cantilever bridge traverses the Hudson River, providing scenic views while crossing.
23.2 Miles
Local artists are supposed through the venue known as Live at the Falcon. Concerts are held almost every day of the week with different musicians being featured, and there is an on-site restaurant that offers Sunday brunch, dinner, and cocktails.
23.2 Miles
The Marlboro Free Library is a community library that contains media such as fiction books, videos, cds, and non-fiction books. The library also loans out costumes and has a photocopying machine.
23.3 Miles
A Day Away Kayak Rentals offers a variety of Hudson River boating excursions. They offer kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, and paddle boats for rent, and offer both tandem and single rates.
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Gallery Billiards & Bar opened their doors in 1990 and offers billiard leagues, tournaments and daily specials. Patrons can come to play billiards, take lessons or enjoy the full bar that provides beer on tap.
23.6 Miles
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.
23.6 Miles
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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.
23.6 Miles
The Hyde Park Railroad Station is a non-operational train station that was built in 1914. The location was heavily used during its early days and is currently open during the weekends and on holidays only.
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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.