- The list below includes 117 free or cheap things to do in or near Woodstock, New York, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Music Venue, Art Gallery, Movie Theaters and History Museums.
- From Shawangunk Mountains to Overlook Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Woodstock and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hyde Park, Saugerties, Kingston and Hudson.
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Used as officer headquarters during the Revolutionary War, the Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a historic gem in Fishkill. The quaint Dutch colonial home now functions as a historical museum that educates visitors on war times, the towns past and displays colonial artifacts.
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The Downing Film Center focuses on bringing quality movies to town that might not otherwise make it to local theaters. Films screened may include art house, independent, and foreign movies, as well as more mainstream fare.
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Located along the scenic Hudson River, Long Dock Park provides pier access to the waterfront for fishing and boating activities. Guests can also enjoy a jogging trail and grassy areas for picnics or lounging.
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A community funded facility, the Beacon Dog Park provides separate areas for small and large dogs to exercise and play. Amenities include water spigots, dog runs, large fenced spaces and seating.
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With new exhibits coming in every two months, Karpeles Manuscript Library showcases a variety of historical artifacts relevant to both national and international history. The library has a permanent exhibit with art and regional historical artifacts.
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Denning's Point Distillery is an urban distillery that produces vodka and whiskey. They offer tours of the brewing facility and samples in their tasting room, and their 2,800 square feet space is available for parties and special events.
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Home to the fast-pitch softball hall of fame and a 2,000-seat baseball field, Delano Hitch Park also offers numerous basketball courts, softball, and soccer fields as well. The park also features a community pool and activity center.
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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.
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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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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.