- TripBuzz found 153 things to do with kids in or near Cold Spring, New York, including 140 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Peekskill and Beacon.
- From Hudson River Expeditions to Hudson Highlands State Park, the Cold Spring area offers 106 different types of family activities, including: Parks, National & State Parks, Theaters and History Museums.
- Cold Spring, NY is only an hour and a half away from both New York City and New Haven. With the central village being placed on the National Register of Historic Places, there are plenty of preserved 19th century buildings for architecture and history buffs to enjoy. Cold Spring sits at the deepest part of the Hudson River, making it a great spot for water sports and other activities.
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Situated on nearly 275 acres, Lincoln Park features fields for soccer, football and baseball as well as courts for basketball, tennis and handball. The park also has playgrounds, walking areas, picnic facilities and a fishing lake.
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Three different field sports can be accommodated at two lighted turf fields within Breezy Park, including football, lacrosse, and soccer. The 11-acre park also has a grass practice area for warm-ups and a children's playground.
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Located in Goshen, Connecticut, the Action Widelife Foundation is an ecological preserve open seasonally to the public. In addition to hundreds of exotic animals, guests enjoy a large petting zoo. The Foundation offers low-cost admission and group discounts.
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27 N. 6th St. (btw. Kent Ave. + East River), Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Vintage, antique, and handmade items are coupled with food vendors to compose the Brooklyn Flea Market – Williamsburg. The market is held year round, but it moves into an indoor area during the winter months.
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Dedicated to watches, clocks and timepiece construction, the Timexpo Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut is maintained by the legendary Timex watch company. The museum emphasizes Timex' history and contributions to clock and watch design.
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A privately owned, non-profit museum dedicated to the history of New Jersey and the surrounding areas, The New Jersey Historical Society was founded in 1845. The Society maintains extensive archives and collections of historic artifacts.
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With an outdoor ice rink, soccer fields and league sign-ups, a playground, and activities and events throughout the year for community entertainment, North End Recreation Center has something for everyone.
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Home to an all-turf softball and soccer field, Alumni Field is a sports field tucked away in the Rutgers-Newark Campus. Visitors can enjoy a game to support local women's sports.
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Only 4 feet less than Niagara Falls, Raymondskill Falls offers views of its four fall drops from two areas. The first area is at the front of the waterfall. The second area is a platform halfway up the falls.
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Named after railroad tycoon and former senator Russell Sage (1816-1906,) the Russell Sage Playground is a city park. The park offers a playground, basketball courts, handball courts, and picnic areas.