- 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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44 Upland Rd, The Henderson Cultural Center, New Milford, CT
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The Silo Cooking School at Hunt Hill Farm is a professional cooking school that consists of a museum, a gallery, a cultural center, and a land preserve. The school teaches classes on gourmet cooking techniques and also has kids classes.
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Fahnestock Clarence State Park is comprised of over 14,000 acres of woodlands, hiking trails, water, and beaches. Visitors can explore the wilderness, go boating, camp out, and tour the nature center.
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Rt. 44/Infinity Bistro 20 Greenwoods Road West, Norfolk, CT 06058
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Norfolk, Connecticut is home to the Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, a charming spot offering tasty meals and exciting live entertainment. The auditorium seats 300 people and features the original, rustic wooden stage and proscenium.
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West St & Richmond Mountain Rd, Lenox, MA 01262
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Dedicated to health and wellness through yoga practice, the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health is located in Lenox, Massachusetts. Its beautiful Berkshires location fosters a sense of health, fitness, flexibility and positivity for all visitors.
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There is indoor climbing at the Albany Indoor Rockgym for every skill level. The center features a variety of overhangs, floor-to-ceiling cracks, and even several cave-like crawl spaces for more adventurous climbers.
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The Family Tennis Pro is Wayne Keeler, a professional tennis instructor who specializes in tailoring instruction for the entire family. Keeler travels locally to offer lessons at students' local parks, public courts, or even homes.
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The site of the first Shaker settlement in America, the Shaker Heritage Society has original Shaker homes on display as well as an array of Shaker arts, crafts, and artifacts. They host corporate retreats and offer educational programs.
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Averill Farm is a 260-acre property that grows apples, pears, and Christmas trees. Visitors of the site, which also hosts events throughout the year, will be able to purchase ciders, Indian corn, mums, cheddar cheese, garlic, and potatoes.
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Constructed in 1815 in the Greek-revival architectural style, the Lenox Library today functions as a reference center with its extensive collection of books on a variety of topics, in addition to the numerous cassettes and videos that make up the music section.