- Our list of the best things to do in Beacon, New York, features the top 200 nearby activities — including 81 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Beacon, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Beacon, NY , followed by 181 popular activities in nearby cities, including Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, New Paltz, Hyde Park, Peekskill, Cold Spring, Fishkill, Middletown, Marlboro, Carmel, Garrison, Millbrook, Ridgefield, Danbury, Warwick, Cooperstown, New City, Woodstock and Bolton Landing
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Filled with wall to wall trampolines, Bounce Sports offers visitors a cardio fitness experience where they can jump across the facility. In addition to a foam pit, the facility has baskets for visitors to practice dunking on.
9.9 Miles
An entertainment center, Bounce! Trampoline Sports features activities that include open and foam pit jumping, dodgeball and slam dunk basketball. The center also provides party rooms, a foam pit, flat-screen televisions, arcade games and a snack bar.
10.1 Miles
Situated on 225 sprawling acres, the Chuang Yen Monastery is a place for celebratory festivals and religious services. The monastery offers picturesque grounds and meditation retreats provided in both English and Chinese.
10.8 Miles
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584 Route 9D, Garrison, NY 10524
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The preservation and interpretation of Russel Wright's modernist home and studio form the focus of the Manitoga / The Russel Write Design Center. Public tours cover the main house, studio, and inner landscape on Friday through Monday while visitors can freely hike through the area on their own.
13.0 Miles
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101 votes
124 Raymond Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
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Paintings, sculptures, drawings, and everything else that means art are hosted at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. There are over 17,000 items in the permanent collection, items which span over the time, some of them dating back to 1357 BC.
13.7 Miles
The family owned and operated Adair Vineyards is a charming place to spend an afternoon. The vineyard offers a tasting room for patrons to sample their fruity wine selection.
13.7 Miles
Hudson Valley Wine Country is America's oldest wine making and grape-growing region. They offer hospitable winery tasting rooms where patrons can often meet the owners and taste award-winning wines made from classic European varieties, regional hybrids and fruit wines.
13.9 Miles
The oldest continuously operating theater in the state, the Bardavon Opera House was founded in 1869 and since then it has hosted more than 140 shows by worldwide known artists, such as Blondie, Joan Baez, Al Pacino, and Bill Cosby.
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As a community art gallery space, Mid-Hudson Heritage Center features a new exhibition every month in a variety of different art mediums. The permanent exhibits include collaborative murals from students and volunteers in the community.
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Originally a vaudeville theatre, the Chance Theatre in Poughkeepsie dates back to 1912. In the 1980s, it became a popular rock venue headlining big names like The Ramones, The Police and Muddy Waters.