- The list below includes 580 free or cheap things to do in or near New Rochelle, New York, including 119 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Glen Island Park to Ward Acres, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Rochelle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Bronx.
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Red Bank Armory Ice Complex is an ice skating facility that features public ice-skating, an adult hockey league, a fully stocked pro shop, and educational classes. The complex is available for special events and parties.
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With a variety of scenario courses to choose from, Cousins Paintball offers visitors a competitive space for paintball and airsoft. Each game is monitored by referees, who make decisions on which team has won the game.
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Those interested in learning the heritage of Beacon, NY and its inhabitants will enjoy touring the Madam Brett Homestead. The historic homestead is an 18th century home that housed seven generations of the Brett family.
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Decorated with glow-in-the-dark monsters, Monster Mini Golf offers an indoor 18 hole miniature golf course. The beginning of the course is set up to look like a cemetery that visitors can enter in the dark.
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Thomas Edison County Park is a 161 acre park and sports complex. Attractions include 16 lighted tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, 4 soccer fields, a track, and running paths.
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Fishkill Ridge
Trailheads at Pocket Road and Sunnyside Road, Beacon, NY
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Fishkill Ridge is a destination for exploring the Hudson Valley's geological past which showcases rounded boulders and bare summits. Patrons can hike the well-marked trails and walk beside streams, scramble up rocks or view extraordinary birdlife.
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Described as 'a new art movement for the next generation,' Morphicism is a gallery that features distinctive interactive sliding screens for showcasing works of art. The screens are a unique invention of the gallery's owners.
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New York's Howland Cultural Center is a hub for the artistic community of Beacon. The center features art displayed throughout the historic home and features an iconic red door. It is also available for rent and hosts special events year-round.
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Most popularly known for a display by conceptual artist Walter De Maria, the Dia:Beacon art museum highlights unusual, avant garde artistry. The museum also features collections by Andy Warhol, Donald Judd and Richard Serra.
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Founded in 1972, The Towne Crier Cafe is a fine-dining restaurant and live musical venue that serves lunch, weekend brunch, and dining. The cafe has a membership program for frequent diners.