- Our list of the best things to do in Astoria, New York, features the top 799 nearby activities — including 270 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Starbuck Equestrian is an equestrian center that offers a variety of horseback riding lessons for people of all ages and abilities. The farm has four green turnouts, two sand turnouts, and two outdoor riding rings.
44.3 Miles
Only one hour from New York City, Stepping Stone Farm has four all-weather riding arenas, heated indoor riding rings, two outdoor riding rings, large stalls, indoor and outside wash stalls, large turnout paddocks and accommodations for horse and rider.
44.4 Miles
With 27 acres of pristine land and sandy shores, Jennings Beach is a safe place to enjoy a relaxing day. The beach provides concessions, sailboat racks, volleyball, swimming lessons, and it hosts four family nights throughout the summer.
44.5 Miles
The Stand Up Paddle Place is a location that offers guests the opportunity to rent stand-up paddleboards for use in the nearby waterways. Rentals are open to all skill levels and lessons are offered to beginners.
44.8 Miles
Add culture to the day at Algonquin Arts Theatre. See performances of music, dance and theater in this downtown Manasquan venue. A performing arts camp is held in the summer. A concession stand is available.
44.8 Miles
At Main Street Gallery Manasquan, visitors can see the work of over 20 local artists with subjects like the beach, sailing, shells, and more. The gallery also has custom framing services for mounting artwork.
44.8 Miles
Weston Gallery is an art gallery that is best known for the handcrafted jewelry and oil paintings that are on display. The gallery also has an art restoration shop that refurbishes fine artwork and porcelain.
44.9 Miles
The elegant Federal period building known as the Boscobel House & Gardens provide guests with a look into the past and enjoy its unique beauty. Tours of the mansion and self-guided walking tours of the gardens and trails are primary attractions along with events like the Shakespeare Festival.
45.0 Miles
Built on the grounds of the West Point Foundry, Foundry Dock Park offers a quiet and peaceful ambiance. Thus, it is an ideal spot to watch for birds or to enjoy a casual stroll. Canoeing and kayaking is also welcome.
45.0 Miles
Originally home to the Unamis Indians, Manasquan Beach offers a one-mile beach for picnics, sunbathing, surfing, and swimming. The beach is dog-friendly, providing free plastic bags to owners and shallow water for dogs to play in.