- TripBuzz found 177 things to do with kids in or near Hyde Park, New York, including 161 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Saugerties and Newburgh.
- From Hyde Park Roller Magic Skating Center to Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, the Hyde Park area offers 82 different types of family activities, including: Historic Sites, Ziplines, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- Famous for being the hometown of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the city of Hyde Park has a rich, historical background popular with both the local and tourist communities. The city features many historical homes and buildings, including a Vanderbilt mansion. The area is also home to the Culinary Institute of America.
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At Kiwanis Ice Rink, visitors can freestyle skate at the large recreational ice skate area at this facility. The rink also hosts hockey games and practices, as well as figure skating lessons.
22.7 Miles
A nature and wildlife area, Falling Waters Preserve is a scenic area along the Hudson river. Hikers and strollers can take in impressive views of the surrounding wilderness and water.
22.8 Miles
At Puttin Plus Inc, visitors can play an 18-hole miniature golf course landscaped with palm trees, ponds, and more. The center also has go-karting, batting cages, an arcade, laser tag, and water tag activities.
22.9 Miles
The TriArts Sharon Playhouse offers both adult and youth musical performances throughout the year. The organization also provides professional educational opportunities, including summer youth camps, improv workshops, and acting and dance classes.
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Riverside Drive, Saugerties, NY 12477
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George J. Terpening Sr. Memorial Park in Malden is a relatively little park that offers some nice views of the Hudson River. The park has a boat launch with concrete ramp and dock, picnic tables and is right on the water.
23.3 Miles
Hudson Highlands State Park is 6,000 gorgeous acres of mostly undeveloped natural land. Frequented by guests most popularly for the extensive offering of hiking trails, the park is also great for sightseeing, kayaking and canoeing.
23.6 Miles
Situated on nearly 23,000 acres, the Town of Kent was originally known as Fredericks until it was renamed for the Kent family in 1817. It is a rural region featuring forested areas, rocky mountains, lakes and ponds.
23.7 Miles
The Stonecrop Gardens, offering colorful scenic views that change with the seasons, are a diverse collection of gardens, waterways and woodlands. The gardens are historic, having been the original home of Anne and Frank Cabot
23.9 Miles
Nestled in Sharon, Connecticut, the Sharon Audubon Center is a nature preserve and interpretive center staffed by naturalists. It is particularly important as a sanctuary for birds of prey. The Center sits on roughly 1,100 acres of wooded land.
23.9 Miles
Situated along the Hudson River, Little Stony Point Park provides beach access as well as clifftop views. The park features a one-mile loop trail that takes visitors along the shoreline and through wooded terrain.