- TripBuzz found 174 things to do with kids in or near Lindenhurst, New York, including 171 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Freeport, Flushing, Long Beach and Oceanside.
- From Lindenhurst Village Square to Town of Babylon, the Lindenhurst area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Parks, Neighborhoods and Movie Theaters.
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30.4 Miles
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Vernon Blvd & 41st Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101
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Named after the famous Queensboro Bridge, Queensbridge Park is a favorite among locals. The park includes handball courts, ball fields, BBQ grilling areas, and a number of dog friendly areas.
30.4 Miles
The Murray Playground is a public playground that features amenities including dog-friendly areas, public restrooms, handball courts, and spray showers. The park also has several playgrounds for children to play on.
30.4 Miles
Paradise Lanes Bowling is a bowling alley and entertainment facility with synthetic lanes, automatic scoring, and full-service snack bar. It offers cosmic bowling, tournaments, and league play, as well as special events.
30.5 Miles
The new home of the New York Yankees, the Yankee Stadium was inaugurated in 2009 and was designed with elements which pay homage to the previous stadium, as well as to the team itself. It has restaurants, cafes, and many other amenities.
30.7 Miles
Sheepshead Bay is located between the mainland of Brooklyn and Coney Island. Visitors of this location can charter boats for fishing and partying or visit one of the location's restaurants.
30.7 Miles
Sasco Hill beach is a beautiful beach offering privacy and a quiet atmosphere as well as many amenities such as picnicking, kayaking, sailing and birdwatching. The beach also features BBQ grills, an adjacent golf course and views of the harbor.
30.8 Miles
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7 votes
4-10 Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11109
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With a 13,000 square foot pavilion stocked with concessions, Hunters Point South Waterfront Park has a number of comforts and amenities, including a dog run, a bikeway, volleyball courts, fitness equipment, and playgrounds.
30.9 Miles
Covering 52 acres and attracting around 900,000 visitors each year, the Brooklyn Botanical Garden was established in 1911 and now displays over 10,000 species of plants. It is formed by gardens such as the Shakespeare Garden, the Children's Garden, and the Plant Family Collection.
30.9 Miles
Covering 560,000 square feet and holding an impressive collection of approximately 1.5 million works of art, the Brooklyn Museum is the second largest museum in the state. It includes items from all around the world, the oldest of them dating back to 3,000 years ago.
30.9 Miles
The Bronx's oldest private dwelling, the Van Cortlandt House was once home to a large wheat plantation. The house is well-preserved and features period furniture, and the surrounding park offers hiking trails and scenic views.