- Our list of the best things to do in Commack, New York, features the top 257 nearby activities — including 80 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Commack, 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 5 things to do within the city of Commack, NY , followed by 252 popular activities in nearby cities, including Norwalk, Freeport, Fairfield, Stamford, Port Jefferson, Bridgeport, Westport, Oceanside, Greenwich, Deer Park, Hicksville, Smithtown, East Meadow, Glen Cove, Huntington Station, Stratford, Port Chester, Valley Stream, Levittown, Coram, Plainview, Franklin Square, Lindenhurst, West Islip, West Babylon, Shirley, Queens, Bronx, Milford, Elmont and Ship Bottom
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Visitors can enjoy a historical experience touring Sunnyside, the original home of Washington Irving in Tarrytown, New York. Period pieces fill the estate, guides wear clothing of the time and outdoor gardens provide a spectacular view of the Hudson River.
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Dedicated to fostering love for and appreciation of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, the Long Island Science Center features a variety of interactive exhibits and activities for kids. The center also hosts summer camps.
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With something for everyone to enjoy, Athens Square Park is surrounded by Greek statues, peppered with picnic tables, sheltered by shad lending trees, and equipped with an open area park..
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Opened in 1972, the Loupakis Athletic Center is a facility that provides visitors the opportunity to access numerous recreational amenities. Programs at the facility include aerobics, karate, gymnastics, and Taekwondo classes.
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The oldest theater in downstate New York, the Vail-Leavitt was established in 1881. The theater, which once screened early films by Thomas Edison, now hosts a variety of events, and is available for rent.
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Along the west shore of Queens is the Astoria Park. It was recently renovated to include new facilities like two playgrounds, six tennis courts three baseball diamonds, an athletic field, a wading pool, and walking paths.
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The Cloisters form the branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art which was created from sections of medieval French monasteries. There is an extensive collection of paintings, statues, tapestries, and stained glass windows.
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All Star Bowling is a bowling alley and arcade. Attractions include bowling, arcade games, pool tables, and an in house restaurant. The bowling alley also hosts multiple bowling leagues aimed at different ages, genders, and skill levels.
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With its lit marquee and classic dinner theatre feel, Suffolk Theater takes patrons back to an earlier era of entertainment. The art deco theater, which opened in 1933, offers a wide selection of shows throughout the year that include musical performances, fundraisers, swing dances, comedy nights and private ev…
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A small corner park, Constitution Park features an open grass field with trees lining the perimeter of the park. It has a lighted walking trail, park benches and a flag pole displaying the American flag.