- The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Island, New York, including 113 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Movie Theaters, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Napper Tandy's to Caleb Smith State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Deer Park, Port Jefferson, Smithtown and East Meadow.
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35.2 Miles
Rockin' Jump is an indoor trampoline park that offers a variety of trampoline-based activities. The park has separate zones for freestyle jumping, dodge ball, and basketball. Birthday parties and other gatherings are welcome.
35.2 Miles
Situated in a heavily wooded area, Bowne Park features a lake that can be used to fish and to view wildlife such as geese, swans and turtles. It has basketball and bocce courts, a playground and picnic areas.
35.3 Miles
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25 Trefoil Drive, Trumbull, CT 6611
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Featuring more than 10,000 square feet of trampoline space, Rockin' Jump - The Ultimate Trampoline Park offers trampoline activities including a foam pit, dodgeball, basketball and open jump. The park also has food available and hosts parties and events.
35.3 Miles
Located at a Mobil gas station, MovieBox is a DVD and Blu-Ray self-service rental kiosk. The kiosk offers a variety of movie genres and includes recent releases as well as older movie titles.
35.4 Miles
Home to King Manor Museum, Rufus King Park is a wooded area with grass fields and a turf area for soccer. The park has basketball and handball courts, playgrounds and a spray shower.
35.6 Miles
A small corner park, Constitution Park features an open grass field with trees lining the perimeter of the park. It has a lighted walking trail, park benches and a flag pole displaying the American flag.
35.7 Miles
The Voelker Orth Museum is a small historical museum focused on preserving and educating the public on the cultural and horticultural heritage of Flushing. Attractions include various historical memorabilia and a well maintained Victorian era garden and bird sanctuary.
35.7 Miles
Thomas Paine Cottage Museum is open to the public as an historic house museum. The front room of the Cottage is set up to reflect what life was like during the 18th century. Other rooms contain permanent exhibits.
35.7 Miles
Visitors can bring their dogs to a wide open, grassy area surrounded by a gate at Ward Acres. The 62 acre park provides enough room for dogs to run freely without a lease.
35.8 Miles
Home to a Revolutionary War fort, Fort Hale Park was named for Nathan Hale, a Continental Army soldier designated as Connecticut's state hero. The park offers a sandy beach, a fishing pier, picnic areas and walking paths.