- TripBuzz found 225 things to do with kids in or near Commack, New York, including 222 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Norwalk, Freeport, Fairfield and Stamford.
- From AMF Commack Vet Lanes to Lazerland of LI, the Commack area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Laser Tag, Parks and Theaters.
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The Town of Hempstead is a town in New York that consists of a recreation department, a town clerk, and a town board. The town also has a highway department, a public safety department, and a sanitation department.
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Leapin'lizards is a recreation and entertainment complex that features a number of fun amenities to use. These attractions include obstacle courses, tunnels to climb and slide through, and mazes to explore, among many others.
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Brewer's Yacht Yard, 128 Shore Road, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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With direct access to Glen Cove Creek and Mosquito Cove, Shore Thing Rentals offers visitors rentals to take out on the water like stand up paddle boards, kayaks, and more. In addition to rentals, visitors can also purchase bait.
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Featuring extreme bowling with lights and music, Nutmeg Bowl regularly offers special events and activities. This includes country nights, ladies nights, bumper programs and a Sunday morning breakfast & bowl.
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Founded in 1993, Skyline Princess Cruises provides both catered private boating events as well as sightseeing tours along the New York shore. Full dinner and brunch service is offered along holiday and wedding event specials.
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Beautiful Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut is the perfect place to spend time outdoors. It features views of Long Island Sound, benches, shady trees, picnic areas, cycling paths and sports fields.
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Stratford, Connecticut is home to the Lordship Seawall, a rustic barrier made from bolders, rocks and cement. The Seawall is a popular place to stroll and picnic, and there are many bars and restaurants located nearby. It is open throughout the year.
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Long Beach is a little over one mile in length and is one of the longest barrier beaches in Connecticut. It is also home to many species of shorebirds and waterfowl.
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Situated at the highest point in Westport, the Rolnick Observatory is an observatory dome that sits on the top of an old NIKE radio tower. The site houses a Newtonian reflector.
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Popular beach activities are the focus of Ship Bottom Beach that is accessible to the public for a small fee during the summer season. Visitors can swim, lounge, fish, go boating, and picnic on the beach.