- TripBuzz found 155 things to do with kids in or near Hudson Valley, New York, including 155 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties and Newburgh.
- From A Day Away Kayak Rentals to Forsyth Park Zoo, the Hudson Valley area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Theaters and Parks.
- Named one of the Top 20 Destinations In The World by National Geographic in 2013, Hudson Valley, New York has something to offer everyone who visits. The areas history is celebrated through museums and historical homes, farm to table food options are available at many of the eateries and the rich artistic culture is seen through galleries, live theatre and the annual circus.
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Goshen Players Inc is a local volunteer community theater that provides several productions a year. The theater group was established in 1949 and features the second oldest continuously performing group in the state.
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Bard College at Simon's Rock, 84 Alford Road, Great Barrington, MA 01230
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Located at the Bard College at Simon's Rock, the Kilpatrick Athletic Center is a 58,000-square-foot exercise and recreational facility. Programs offered include racquetball, swimming, yoga, rock climbing, weightlifting and more.
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A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing Georgian culture, the Dancing Crane Georgian Dance Theater teaches, demonstrates, and performs traditional Georgian dance. It offers classes in music and dance for children and adults.
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Nestled in the Berkshire Hills, Monument Mountain offers novice-friendly trail hiking. Panoramic views and interesting rock formations add to the hiking experience. Hikers will also encounter a unique summit 'staircase' climb at the top.
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Digital theater Triplex Cinema is a comfortable, well maintained movie house. While the theater has a zero-tolerance policy for outside food and beverage, it offers a variety of concessions and convenient parking.
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Dedicated to the man who established the NAACP, W.E.B. DuBois Birthplace offers a self-guided tour of a trail featuring the highlights of this man's life and career. Visitors can walk through the trail and enjoy the forest scenery.
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Maintaining a family tradition since 1913, Masker Orchards, features over 200 acres of 'pick-your-own' apple orchards. Spend an afternoon in the scenic orchard with a picnic lunch and choose from 14 varieties of apples.
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The Greenway Trail Housatonic River Walk is a single remote, two-section national recreation trail made possible by citizen volunteers. Vibrant and abundant, the trail features native plants, and an engineered trail way structure that facilitates safe trail navigation.
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Home to over 50 acres of conservation wilderness, Lake Mansfield offers visitors recreational activities at its lake and nature trails. On the lake, visitors can swim, boat, and fish. The trails gives visitors access to the surrounding forests.
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Rail fans flock to the Danbury Railway Museum in Danbury, Connecticut. It contains one of the country's largest collections of vintage train cars, engines and paraphenalia. The museum also offers train rides and has a large gift boutique.