- TripBuzz found 195 things to do with kids in or near Peekskill, New York, including 181 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newburgh, Ridgefield, Cold Spring and Beacon.
- From Downstate Athletic Center to 2nd Nature Inc, the Peekskill area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: Parks, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Located on a bay along the Hudson River, Peekskill, NY was a center of industry in early American history. There are many parks and recreation areas in Peekskill, including Depew Park with pools, ponds, walking trails, and ball fields, and Charles Point with its picturesque views of the bay and river.
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The John F Kennedy Recreation Center is a community center that features an Olympic sized pool, men and women weight rooms, basketball courts, children's recreation area, gymnasium, meeting space, sauna and game room.
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Situated within the Broadway Mall Complex, Broadway Multiplex Cinemas features over 10 individual auditoriums with screenings of first-run Hollywood movies. Select films are projected in 3D when it is available.
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Home to King Manor Museum, Rufus King Park is a wooded area with grass fields and a turf area for soccer. The park has basketball and handball courts, playgrounds and a spray shower.
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An old-style bowling alley, Barnum Duckpin Bowling Lanes & Duckpin Lounge offers multiple lanes of duckpin bowling as well as a full service Italian restaurant and bar. The restaurant serves a wide variety of pizzas, including clams casino and meatball.
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A movie theater featuring 12 auditoriums, CityPlex 12 Newark displays first-run feature films using digital projection and surround sound. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a party room and a concession area with food and drinks.
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The Roosevelt Forest contains a wide variety of wildlife for guests to view, including birds, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. The site also contains wild flowers, ferns, and trees for guests seeking photo opportunities.
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Cantiague Park was originally built in response to the needs of the growing community and spans 127 acres of land. The recreational area currently offers children's playground equipment, illuminated athletic fields, six handball/paddleball courts, a nine-hole golf course, and an indoor ice skating rink.
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The Forest Park Carousel was built in 1903 by Daniel Muller, and has been a park centerpiece for decades. The carousel is still in working order and available for rides.
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Brooklyn Heights is a residential neighborhood that features brick Greek Revival and Gothic Revival houses as well as Italianate brownstones. The location is also the home of Saint Francis College.
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Ellis Island is the home of The Statue of Liberty, possibly the most famous symbol of American pride. The location also features an Immigration Museum for those who are interested in their family's genealogy or the history of American immigration.