- The list below includes 136 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingston, New York, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, History Museums, Children's Play Area and Family Fun Center.
- From Forsyth Park to TR Gallo Waterfront Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingston and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, Saugerties and New Paltz.
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A discount movie theater, South Hills Cinema 8 features second-run movies in its eight auditoriums. The theater offers auditorium rentals for private events, party hosting and a snack bar with food and drinks.
22.2 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.
22.3 Miles
A riverfront park along the Hudson River, Dutchman's Landing features picnic tables, barbecue pits, a playground and boat launch. The park is located in the Village of Catskill, a town filled with historic buildings, restaurants and shops.
22.4 Miles
Covering 200 acres, the Locust Grove includes on its grounds a mansion built in 1851, gardens, almost 5 miles of carriage roads established in the 19th century, and a museum dedicated to Samuel Morse, the inventor and the artist.
22.5 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.
24.3 Miles
Plan your visit to Lawrence Farms Orchards, a true family owned and operated fruit and vegetable farm in the Hudson River Valley. Visitors can enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables, hay rides, fresh-baked goods, and more.
24.4 Miles
Ellenville Lanes is a great bowling alley where guests can enjoy a fun game or two with friends. The atmosphere is relaxed yet entertaining, and it is open year round.
24.7 Miles
Built in the Federal style in 1812, the Dr. Oliver Bronson House is a site of architectural and historic interest. The house is open for guided tours, and is managed by the Historic Hudson group.
24.8 Miles
Jung Peter Art & Antiques specializes in 19th and 20th Century American and European paintings. They are also interested in buying quality works of art with a primary focus on American oil paintings 1850-1950.
24.8 Miles
Located just outside Hudson, New York, the Deborah Davis Fine Art Gallery features the works of many artists, including regional artists as well as Canadian, Israeli, and European artists. The gallery is open by appointment.