- Our list of the best things to do in Hyde Park, New York, features the top 244 nearby activities — including 115 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hyde Park, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Hyde Park, NY , followed by 226 popular activities in nearby cities, including Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Newburgh, Saugerties, New Paltz, Beacon, Cold Spring, Rhinebeck, Woodstock, Kent, Fishkill, Marlboro, Millbrook, Carmel, Sharon, Bolton Landing and Garrison
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12.7 Miles
Benmarl Winery is a scenic winery and tasting room nestled in the Marlboro hills. The winery features a wide variety of wines such as vintage merlots, cabarets and whites, as well as an on site bed and breakfast.
13.0 Miles
94%
18 votes
266 Fair Street, Kingston, NY
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The Volunteer Fireman's Hall & Museum of Kingston chronicles the history of firefighting and the local firefighters in the area. Exhibits in the museum include an 1898 fire-truck, fire equipment, and other antiques.
13.0 Miles
With 24 animal exhibits, Forsyth Park Zoo has the sole mission of fostering the development and knowledge of nature in the community. Exhibits include birds of prey, turtles, a reptile and amphibian greenhouse, and many small and large mammals.
13.0 Miles
Located in a First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Old Dutch Church Heritage Museum is open to the public for self-guided and group tours. The church was built in the 17th century, featuring a cemetery with 18th century grave markers.
13.1 Miles
Several amenities and facilties are located at Forsyth Park. Handball courts, tennis courts, and a nature center are major draws to the park with other side options being woodland trails, the Kinderland Playground, and the picnic area.
13.1 Miles
A 2 story museum, the Senate House State Historic Site is the home of the states first Senate meeting. The museum offers guided tours, a collection of artwork and paintings, and artifacts pertaining to the formation of the government.
13.1 Miles
85%
99 votes
Green and John Streets, Kingston, NY 12401
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The site where the original 17th century village of Kingston stood, the Kingston Uptown Historic District is still home to around a dozen original limestone houses from the period. Walking tours of the district are available.
13.1 Miles
From festivals to local musicians, BSP Kingston features live entertainment from independent artists. The venue is located in a historic, early 1900s building. It has a bamboo floor dance studio where dance classes are hosted.
13.1 Miles
The Ferncliff Forest is a community managed nature and wildlife preserve famous for its derrick-style tower that can be climbed for scenic views of the Hudson Valley area. The park also has many nature trails and allows camping by visitors.
13.2 Miles
89%
18 votes
389 Salisbury Turnpike, Rhinebeck, NY
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Opened in 1979, Northern Dutchess Botanical Gardens is a garden and nursery home to a large variety of plants. Visitors to the gardens commonly enjoy purchasing fruits and vegetables, viewing the many flowers, or enjoying the picturesque scenery.