- TripBuzz found 27 things to do with kids in or near Jamestown, New York, including 12 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Warren and Fredonia.
- From Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena to Jamestown Bowling Co, the Jamestown area offers 36 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Bowling.
- Located between Lake Erie and the Allegheny National Forest lies the city of Jamestown. As the original hometown of Lucille Ball, visitors enjoy coming to the area's Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center and Lucille Ball Festival. Other area attractions include various museums and sports complexes, shopping centers and the annual Yassou Greek Festival.
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As a family operated farm, Rahal Farms provides visitors with the opportunity to pick fresh produce. Depending on the season, visitors can pick their own cherries from the cherry tree orchard.
30.3 Miles
The Holiday Valley Ski Area and Resort offers guests the opportunity to go skiing and snowboarding during the winter months. Guests of all ages can also receive skiing lessons, which include adventure programs for children.
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The largest private ski resort in North America is HoliMont. Both down-hill skiing and snowboarding are offered at the resort in addition to snow sport lessons and programs for children and adults.
30.3 Miles
Lake Erie Speedway offers race competitors the opportunity to compete in five race divisions including the Plyler Overhead Door Modifieds (NASCAR), Street Stocks (NASCAR), Compacts (NASCAR), Legends (U.S. Legend Cars International) and Bandoleros (INEX).
31.3 Miles
EVL Bowling is a state of the art bowling facility that features big screen TV's and is available for birthday and holiday parties. The bowling alley also has a full arcade with winnable prizes.
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6557 Holiday Valley Road, Ellicottville, NY 14731
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Within Holiday Valley is the Sky High Aerial Adventure Park. There are a series of platforms and bridges built within a four acre section of the woods, which offers a zip line course, climbing forest, and a moutain coaster.
31.9 Miles
A museum that collects and repairs lighters and knives, the Zippo/Case Museum offers a self-guided tour of the building and factory. The building and the history of the American success stories make this visit an attraction.
31.9 Miles
Originally opened in 1956, the Lake Shore Railway Museum is located in what was once the New York Central Railroad passenger depot. The museum maintains a collection of classic locomotives and other railroad artifacts and memorabilia.
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As a bowling alley, North East Bowling Lanes hosts open bowling sessions and organizes tournaments for the community. The alley has a concession stand that serves pizza, including a special discount for families.
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A racetrack built in the 1960s, Eriez Speedway has modernized by refurbishing facilities including bleachers, fences and the track surface and barriers. It features super late models, crate late models, e-mods, limited late models, street stocks and challengers.