- Our list of the best things to do in Shirley, New York, features the top 93 nearby activities — including 27 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Shirley, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Shirley, NY , followed by 91 popular activities in nearby cities, including Riverhead, Port Jefferson, Cutchogue, Deer Park, Smithtown, Southampton, Coram, Commack, West Islip, Montauk and Ship Bottom
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Racing and auto enthusiasts enjoy visiting Riverhead Raceway. The high-energy center features stock car racing events, demolition derbies, go-kart racing and monster truck events as well as hosting weekly races for locals looking to participate.
12.2 Miles
When planning your child's next birthday party or just looking for a day of fun, Out East Family Fun is the place you should start. Featuring a four-story waterslide, mini-golf, batting cages and more, your kids will have a blast.
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Stotzky Memorial Park, Columbus Avenue & Pulaski Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
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The Riverhead Skate Park is a skateboarding facility that can also be used for BMX biking, inline skating, and scootering. The facility is open on Saturday and Sunday and gives discounted tickets to local residents.
12.8 Miles
A children's entertainment center, Safari Adventure has a four level playground and an interactive trading post where prizes can be redeemed. It includes over 30 arcade games, bounce houses, climbing nets and skill games.
12.8 Miles
Milton L Burns Park is a county park that features wood carvings, benches, a bandshell, and tables for checkers and chess. There is also an area for paddle boat running.
13.3 Miles
Located in Long Island, Crooked Lake Brewery's tap room provides a fun and exciting ambiance. Along with televisions for enjoying sports with friends, they offer a special that allows the sampling of a host of beers.
13.3 Miles
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.
13.3 Miles
The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a historic museum that displays artifacts such as the '#200', which is the world's first aluminum double decker passenger car. The museum has a visitor's center and a gift shop.
13.3 Miles
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.
13.4 Miles
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.