- Our list of the best things to do in Plattsburgh, New York, features the top 81 nearby activities — including 37 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Plattsburgh, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Plattsburgh, NY , followed by 60 popular activities in nearby cities, including Burlington, South Burlington, Shelburne, Essex, Grand Isle, Stowe, Winchester, Alburgh, Colchester and Isle La Motte
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19.3 Miles
The Northern Lights Lake Champlain Cruise offers daily, fully narrated and scenic cruises from Burlington Harbor through Shelburne Bay and around North Beach. Hop aboard a 115ft replica of a 19th century steamboat for standard and specialty cruises complete with full service buffet.
19.4 Miles
The Flynn Center for the Performing Arts houses a 1400-seat auditorium theater and a 180-seat cabaret space hosting a full season of theater, family shows, dance and concert performances, including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra. A member of the League of Historic American Theaters.
19.4 Miles
The mission of the Burlington City Arts Center is to fuse a relationship between the arts and the surrounding community. The center includes a print and clay studio as well as an exhibit for local artwork.
19.4 Miles
Situated in a marina, Perkins Pier provides visitors with direct access to Lake Champion and a path for joggers. The pier is in close vicinity to the downtown where there are restaurants and shopping.
19.4 Miles
At Merrill's Roxy Cinema, visitors can watch a wide range of films, from blockbusters to independent foreign films. The cinema also hosts events for silent films with a musical accompaniment from a piano.
19.6 Miles
As a part of the University of Vermont, Robert Hull Fleming Museum features a mix of contemporary and traditional artwork. The museum displays artwork ranging from Egyptian artifacts to paintings from the Dutch Golden Age.
19.9 Miles
On the campus of the University of Vermont, Centennial Field is a shared facility. It is home to a minor-league baseball team but is often used to host high school games and other community events.
20.2 Miles
Located in a picturesque valley between the Adirondack and Green Mountains, the University of Vermont is one of the oldest universities in the US. View a collection of over 20 000 objects and artifacts spanning the history of civilization at the campus' Robert Hull Fleming Museum of Art.
20.2 Miles
The Burlington Boathouse Dock is considered to be the centerpiece of Burlington's waterfront on Lake Champlain. It offers boaters a full service marina with power, showers, water, and pump-out facilities.
20.2 Miles
Located near Lake Champlain, Oakledge Park is a quiet spot to relax, picnic, or play. The park has a swimming beach, playground equipment, softball fields, tennis courts, and picnic shelters.