- The list below includes 86 free or cheap things to do in or near Hudson, New York, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Movie Theaters, Parks and Music Venue.
- From Greenport Conservation Area to Hudson Area Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hudson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Saugerties, Kingston, Woodstock and Great Barrington.
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Located within the Pittsfield Public Library, the Herman Melville Memorial Room is a location dedicated to the memorial of the famous author. The room is filled with historical memorabilia, including first edition writings, manuscripts, and family letters.
30.6 Miles
The Beacon Cinema features stadium seating so that all visitors will enjoy great views of the latest Hollywood flicks. Though small, it offers a cozy atmosphere, comfortable seating, a wine and beer bar, and more.
30.7 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.
30.8 Miles
Spend the day admiring the great outdoors at the Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Managed by the Audubon Society, Canoe Meadows offers several trails and is open throughout the year.
31.1 Miles
Part of Hudson Valley Community College, The Joseph L Bruno Stadium is a minor league baseball stadium that is home to the Tri-City ValleyCats. It offers seating for 4,500 along with luxury suites, grass seating and picnic areas.
31.1 Miles
Wahconah Park features the best minor league baseball games and snacks at affordable prices. Guests enjoy clean facilities and great views of the field and players, making this an ideal day out with the family.
31.6 Miles
Established as a place for local mill workers to relax and enjoy a drink, Burke's South End Tavern of Troy has a rich history reflecting the economy of the early 20th century.
31.7 Miles
Created in 1910, Springside Park is the largest park in Pittsfield, and it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It consists of nearly 200 acres for nature lovers, as well as the Hebert Arboretum.
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30 Aviation Road, Albany, NY 12205
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Rudy A Ciccotti Family Recreation Center includes a fitness center with 2 gymnasiums, an indoor track and many group exercise classes. Their aquatic center features a splash pool, lazy river, water slides and several other swimming pools.
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Kinloch Park Dog Park is a small fenced in leash free dog park that is a part of the neighborhood park, Kinloch Park. The park is suitable for 3-5 medium to large sized dogs at a time.