- Our list of the best things to do in Oceanside, New York, features the top 556 nearby activities — including 201 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oceanside, 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 12 things to do within the city of Oceanside, NY , followed by 544 popular activities in nearby cities, including New York City, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Flushing, Staten Island, Freeport, Jersey City, Long Island City, Hoboken, Long Beach, Astoria, New Rochelle, Deer Park, Secaucus, Fort Lee, Valley Stream, Bayonne, Hicksville, East Meadow, Yonkers, Englewood, Glen Cove, Huntington Station, Mount Vernon, Union City, Levittown, Franklin Square, Port Chester, Commack, Plainview, West Islip, Lindenhurst, West Babylon, Lake George, Elmont, Greenwich, White Plains, Albany, Hudson, Red Hook, Atlantic Highlands, East Rutherford, Geneva, Smithtown and Mount Vernon
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Raymond O'Connor Park is a city park featuring the fenced Kennedy Playground area, ball fields, and a picnic area. The park also has open air sprinkler/showers for local residents and children seeking to cool off during the summer.
11.8 Miles
Queens Archery is an indoor range and proshop that introduces the art of the bow and arrow to interested patrons. They sell a wide range of bows and arrows and also rent equipment while offering lessons.
12.1 Miles
A movie multiplex featuring six auditoriums, the AMC Loews Bay Terrace 6 screens primarily first run Hollywood movies with fully digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees and other promotions.
12.1 Miles
Surrounded by trees, Forest Park Skate Park is a public skating facility that welcomes skateboards, roller blades and roller skates only. It has a concrete surface and features ramps, quarter pipes, grind rails, a half pipe and other obstacles.
12.1 Miles
Broadway Park is a recreational park that supports activities such as handball, chess, Chinese chess, basketball, and exercising. The park also includes a jungle gym for children that has swings.
12.3 Miles
The Forest Park Carousel was built in 1903 by Daniel Muller, and has been a park centerpiece for decades. The carousel is still in working order and available for rides.
12.3 Miles
Befitting its name, Kissena Corridor Park is a narrow park that links together two other city parks. This park, however, does offer visitors open green space, basketball courts, ball fields, and separate playground areas.
12.5 Miles
The Queens Botanical Garden is spread on 39 acres and features 28 separate gardens, such as the Children's Garden, the Arboretum, the Rose Garden, and the Wedding Garden. It has its own visitor's center.
12.5 Miles
Finger Lakes Winery Tours is a transportation company that provides wine tours near the Seneca and Keuka lakes. There are three main routes: the Seneca Trail with 30 wineries, the 25 mile Cayuga Trail, and the 10 winery Keuka Trail.
12.5 Miles
Rockaway Park is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. The area is on the Rockaway Peninsula, nestled between Jamaica Bay to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.