- Our list of the best things to do in Catskill, New York, features the top 110 nearby activities — including 54 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Catskill, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Catskill, NY , followed by 97 popular activities in nearby cities, including Saugerties, Hudson, Kingston, Rhinebeck, Woodstock, Windham, Williamstown and Great Barrington
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35.8 Miles
55 Taft Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
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A bowling alley and family amusement center, the Hoebowl Mardi-Bob features 52 lanes of bowling, available for open bowling and for tournaments and league play. The facility also features a snack bar and lounge.
35.8 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.
35.9 Miles
Spanning almost 6000 acres, Albany Pine Bush Preserve is a fresh water pine barren with trails for hiking and nature walks. A unique and endangered ecosystem, the Preserve features informative exhibits, as well.
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126 Degarmo Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
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Open seasonally, the Overlook Drive-In Theatre Inc is an old-fashioned drive-in movie theater with contemporary digital video and sound. The theater shows a different movie each week, and runs a variety of promotions.
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Also known as Clearwater Park, New Paltz Park features an extensive sports complex with youth baseball fields, a BMX biking area, softball fields, and volleyball courts. The park also features a pond with a running trail around it.
36.1 Miles
Poestenkill Falls is a waterfall that falls 85-feet into the Dyken Pond and then 75-more feet into a larger pool. There is a third waterfall at the end that falls 15-feet into a pool of water.
36.2 Miles
The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is located in a converted bank building that was constructed in 1823. Named to the National Register of Historic Places, the music hall is in use 150 days per year with the symphony, musical guests, and comedy acts.
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Created in 1910, Springside Park is the largest park in Pittsfield, and it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It consists of nearly 200 acres for nature lovers, as well as the Hebert Arboretum.
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Situated on nearly 80 acres, Prospect Park sits on land deeded to the city in 1902 by the Warren family. The park provides a playground, spray pool, nature trails, picnic areas and facilities for tennis, basketball, softball and soccer.
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Founded in 2011, the Theater Institute At Sage is an organization dedicated to providing live acting performances and education to the local community. Live performances, acting workshops, and youth summer camps are among the services provided.