- TripBuzz found 31 things to do with kids in or near Naples, New York, including 22 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Hammondsport and Watkins Glen.
- From Hunt Hollow to Grimes Glen, the Naples area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Waterfalls and Theaters.
- Known for its exceptional wineries and famous grape pie is the city of Naples. Located in New York's Ontario County, the city draws thousands of tourists to its annual Naples Grape Festival each year. The city, home to just over 2,000 residents, has many quaint villages and hamlets located throughout.
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Named after the creek which crosses it and after the many falls in it, the Buttermilk Falls State Park was founded in 1924 and has cabins, pavilions, playgrounds, as well as other amenities. The main activities which can be performed in here are fishing, hunting, and hiking.
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The Reva Rollerdrome is an inline and roller skating rink that welcomes walk-ins for open skating, and also hosts birthday parties and special events. The rink also hosts a variety of themed nights.
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A professional regional theater, Ithaca's Hangar Theatre presents a variety of dramatic and musical productions. They host children's theater, educational programs, art exhibits, and even avant garde and experimental drama.
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Cass Park Rink & Pool features not only an ice rink and swimming pool, but also has 4 tennis courts and 20 athletic fields. They also have playground equipment, an exercise trail, and a picnic pavilion.
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Located on Cayuga Lake, Stewart Park features a carousel along with access to the lake for fishing and swimming. The park offers facilities for baseball, softball, golf and tennis, a children's playground, a bird sanctuary and a duck pond.
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Children and adults alike are welcomed at the Sciencenter, where they can find more than 250 hand-on exhibits, various programs such as the Moto-Inventions Day, an outdoor science park, as well as a miniature golf course. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
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The Cayuga Museum of Art and History contains the research facility in which the first successful movie system with sound was developed. This natural history and art museum has exhibits covering a historical prison, medicine, and children's lives.
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Visitors to the Harriet Tubman Home are able to view the life of the famous historical figure. The Information Center also features an extensive timeline to explain the periods in her life as well as her continuing legacy.
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Falcon Park is a small baseball stadium that hosts minor league baseball games. Their concession stands offers classic ballpark hot dogs, slushies, popcorn, and domestic beers. Kids enjoy the autograph sessions before the game and the antics of Abner the
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Part of the larger Cayuga Museum, the Case Research Lab Museum is the backyard lab where the technique of adding sound to film was first invented in the 1920s. The museum offers regularly scheduled informative tours of the preserved facility.