- Our list of the best things to do in Poughkeepsie, New York, features the top 222 nearby activities — including 96 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Poughkeepsie, 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 25 things to do within the city of Poughkeepsie, NY , followed by 197 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kingston, Newburgh, New Paltz, Beacon, Hyde Park, Cold Spring, Rhinebeck, Fishkill, Marlboro, Kent, Millbrook, Carmel, Garrison, Ellenville, Saugerties, Woodstock and Bolton Landing
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Plan your visit to Lawrence Farms Orchards, a true family owned and operated fruit and vegetable farm in the Hudson River Valley. Visitors can enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables, hay rides, fresh-baked goods, and more.
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The Innisfree Garden is open from May to October for open public viewing. Guided tours are also available at certain times of the day as are picnic areas and some seating which allows visitors to enjoy the garden while resting.
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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.
10.5 Miles
Splashdown Beach is a water park that offers a wide variety of aquatic amusements for visitors. There are a variety of waterslides and pools, a splash play area, and a lazy river.
10.6 Miles
Known as America's Biggest Little Waterpark, SplashDown Beach Water Park offers fun for all ages. The park features a children's area with lagoon and small slides, as well as a lazy river, wave pool and thrilling plunge slides for the older crowd.
11.2 Miles
Providing dance education, Dance Expression Of Dutchess offers classes in jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop, and other dance styles. The center has a dance team that competes in regional competitions and performs at conventions.
11.3 Miles
Originally founded in 1983, the Institute of Ecosystem Studies is also simply known as the Cary Institute. It focuses on environmental research and educational programs that are frequently free for the public and offers hiking and biking trails which are open from April to October.
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With tickets that can be purchased through mobile phones, Hoyt's Fishkill Cinema's offers the latest films in RealD 3D and digital projection. Tickets can also be purchased through a touch screen kiosk.
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Offering free Wi-Fi, Schneider's Fishkill Bowl has 40 bowling lanes with a digital score system and widescreen TVs to watch sports on. The alley is host to various leagues and tournaments for both adults and children.
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Run by the volunteers of the Fishkill Historical Society, Van Wyck Homestead offers visitors a guided tour of the building of an early settler. The homestead also hosts community events like book signings, historical lectures, craft fairs, and more.