- Our list of the best things to do in Sleepy Hollow, New York, features the top 546 nearby activities — including 189 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Sleepy Hollow, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
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Dedicated as a park in 1923, High Point State Park is 1,803 feet above sea level and features High Point Monument to offer panoramic views. Trails are available for hiking and skiing while there are specific areas for camping and fishing.
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International Badminton Center is a facility with six Olympic regulated badminton courts with floor mats, high ceilings, heating, air conditioning, specially designed lighting and a pro shop. They hold summer camps, classes and tournaments.
45.2 Miles
The Conference House is the place where the end of the Revolutionary War was negotiated. The house was built before 1860 and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
45.3 Miles
A waterfront park located along the New Jersey-New York border, Bayview Park consists of grassy areas with significant tree cover. It has a gazebo, benches, trails for walking and biking and nearby water access for boating and fishing.
45.4 Miles
A family business for 3 generations, the Dressel Farms covers 275 acres and cultivates 20 different varieties of apples, and also all sorts of berries, pumpkins, and more.
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Taking visitors through valleys and fields, Payne Farm Too offers trail rides on gentle and patient horses. There are several trails on the farm's 100 acres of land suited for varying skill levels.
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4 votes
44 Upland Rd, The Henderson Cultural Center, New Milford, CT
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The Silo Cooking School at Hunt Hill Farm is a professional cooking school that consists of a museum, a gallery, a cultural center, and a land preserve. The school teaches classes on gourmet cooking techniques and also has kids classes.
45.7 Miles
Featuring galleries which exhibit abstract painting, the DM Weil Gallery is dedicated to painter DM Weil. In here there are also a bar which serves complimentary beverages, and a restored 1911 Grotrian Steinway grand piano, which serves as a fundament for mini-concerts.
45.7 Miles
94%
17 votes
38 Curtis Road, Washington, CT 06793
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Visitors of the Institute for American Indian Studies maintains ethnographic and archaeological collections and over 2,000 books, journals, and periodicals. The site, which contains natural trails, offers summer camps and access to permanent exhibits.
45.7 Miles
The Triple C Ranch, located in the Dismal Swamp Conservation Area is a rescue farm that is home to a number of chickens, goats, ducks, a pony, ram, and a pot belly pig. Classes and a gardening club are also available.