- TripBuzz found 167 things to do with kids in or near New Paltz, New York, including 155 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Newburgh and Hyde Park.
- From Payne Farm Too to Minnewaska State Park Preserve, the New Paltz area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Rock Climbing, Farms & Ranches, Horseback Riding and Hiking Trails.
- New Paltz is a charming college town located in New York's southern region. The quaint village features historic architecture and hosts many parades and festivals throughout the year. While in town, tourists enjoy the cities breathtaking views while hiking, climbing and biking through the nearby natural parks, trails and forests.
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Visitors can enjoy ski lessons with certified profession ski instructor Robert Garner with Snowsports. The offer private ski instruction in one on one settings in addition to group ski clinics.
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Woodbury, Connecticut is home to the Flanders Nature Center. The Center features a huge selection of colorful flowers, lush native vegetation and local wildlife. It offers programs for kids, teens and adults and is a popular destination for school groups and scouting troops.
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Kingsland Point Park, Palmer Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 10591
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Kingsland Point Park is home to the Tarrytown Lighthouse, an outdoor beauty on the coast of the Hudson River. Any photo-op is emphasized by this architectural beauty, with opportunities to hike nearby and enjoy the nature of the river.
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Passaic County W Milford Township, West Milford, NJ 07480
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Part of the northern reaches of the Appalachian Trail, the Abram S Hewitt State Forest offers challenging hikes to the top of Bearfort Ridge. The forest, accessible only by foot, also has many streams and wetlands at lower elevations.
46.6 Miles
With several wooden structures to explore, Ringwood Playground offers children slides, ramps, and climbing bars to play in. The playground is located next to the public library and the farmer's market.
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With history dating back to the 1700's, Bent of the River Audubon is home to bird watching and hiking on over 650 acres of hills and landscape. Camps are featured along with educational programs.
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The Columns Museum features a wide-variety of historic Civil War artifacts, memorabilia, period clothing and more. Best known for its display of a bloody American flag, believed to have supported a dying President Lincoln's head, the museum also contains Native American artifacts.
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Darlington Park offers an array of recreational activities for all ages and abilities. The facility includes tennis, handball and basketball. Those wanting to relax can partake in fishing or picnicking.
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A natural, wildlife area for birdwatching, the Shepaug Eagle Observation Area is an informative shelter to view eagles, birds, the dam, and walk the trails. Visitors must make reservations in advance, as the attraction is only open during specific seasons.
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Host to a small but notable museum, the Pike County Historical Society is an informative and interesting spot for tourists to get information about the local area. One exhibit of note in the museum is the Lincoln Flag.