- TripBuzz found 156 things to do with kids in or near Garrison, New York, including 151 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Ridgefield and Peekskill.
- From Boscobel House & Gardens to Garrison Golf Club, the Garrison area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Golf, History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Districts.
- Having appeared in the popular 1969 film Hello, Dolly!, Garrison is a charming hamlet in the Putnam County area of New York. Sprawling Colonial estates and expansive woodland areas make for a beautiful drive through the area, while tourists enjoy the local cuisine, countryside views and local golf and spa resorts.
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At Fort Lee Baduk, visitors can compete with others at the ancient board game of Weiqi, or Go. Admission for the day includes the use of game pieces and equipment, as well as unlimited playing sessions.
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Orchard Beach is a 115 acre beach originally nicknamed 'The Riviera of New York.' The beach spans 1.1 miles and features a hexagonal promenade, central pavilion, food carts and snack bars, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
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Every day of the year visitors can access the Trevor Zoo. It is the only zoo in the United States that is located at a high school and features more than 180 exotic and indigenous animals with 80 different species represented.
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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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179th Street and Riverside Drive, New York City, NY 10033
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Built in 1927, the George Washington Bridge connects New York City and the state of New Jersey. The location, one of the most famous bridges in the world, has been featured in a wide variety of motion pictures.
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Situated on top of a cliff, Fort Lee Historic Park provides multiple scenic overlooks near a reconstructed Revolutionary War encampment. The park has an on-site Visitor Center that features living history programs and several walking paths and hiking trails.
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Featuring a gravel surface, Fort Lee Dog Park is a fenced canine recreation facility with separate areas for small and large dogs. The park offers drinking water, park benches, a fire hydrant and dog tunnels.
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As one of only 16 designated urban parks, the Kingston Heritage Area Visitors Center sees a lot of tourism. The heritage center features many exhibits depicting local and state history, as well as re-enactments of major cultural events.
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The ship known as the Rip Van Winkle provides visitors with excursions on the Hudson River. Beverage and snack bars are available onboard while the guide points out the estates of millionaires, lighthouses, and quaint villages along the river.