- TripBuzz found 562 things to do with kids in or near Staten Island, New York, including 528 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Queens, Brooklyn and Flushing.
- From Staten Island Zoo to Staten Island Yankees Stadium, the Staten Island area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Sports Stadiums (Professional).
- One of New York City's five boroughs is the city of Staten Island. Home to large Victorian homes and an urban downtown community, the area is a popular residential location and draws visitors throughout the year to experience its culinary, cultural and recreational attractions. The city is also home to thousands of acres of parkland and is home to many species of wildlife.
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20.3 Miles
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Avery Ave & 131 Street, Flushing, NY 11368
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Part of the New York City Park System, Flushing Meadows Corona Park Pool features both an indoor pool and an indoor hockey rink. The pool is Olympic sized, and offers lap swimming all day.
20.4 Miles
Featuring a unique monster theme, Monster Mini Golf offers 18 varied holes of miniature golf, all in the dark with glowing figures and black lights. They feature frequent contests and specials, and host birthday parties and corporate events.
20.5 Miles
88%
154 votes
221 Ocean Avenue North, Long Branch, NJ
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Open year-round, Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park holds events to teach and entertain the community. The beach park is 38 acres, allowing for the whole community to grab some rays on an especially beautiful day.
20.5 Miles
Within the Garden Palace Lanes bowling alley, guests can enjoy 16 individual lanes with automatic scoring and bumpers upon request. The venue also has a snack bar, vending machines, and a bar area.
20.5 Miles
Training actors, playwrights, and directors is only part of the mission associated with the Action Theatre Conservatory. The theater school also provides low-cost performances and workshops to the community with multiple plays being held every season.
20.6 Miles
The Queens Botanical Garden is spread on 39 acres and features 28 separate gardens, such as the Children's Garden, the Arboretum, the Rose Garden, and the Wedding Garden. It has its own visitor's center.
20.6 Miles
Hosting a variety of local sports programs, Clifton Community Recreation Center provides fields and other equipment to promote fitness. The center hosts classes for soccer, karate, sewing, bowling and more.
20.6 Miles
Befitting its name, Kissena Corridor Park is a narrow park that links together two other city parks. This park, however, does offer visitors open green space, basketball courts, ball fields, and separate playground areas.
20.7 Miles
Featuring a gravel surface, Fort Lee Dog Park is a fenced canine recreation facility with separate areas for small and large dogs. The park offers drinking water, park benches, a fire hydrant and dog tunnels.