- Our list of the best things to do in Warwick, New York, features the top 139 nearby activities — including 44 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Warwick, 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 13 things to do within the city of Warwick, NY , followed by 126 popular activities in nearby cities, including Newburgh, Peekskill, Cold Spring, Middletown, Ringwood, West Milford, Wayne, Milford, Ridgewood, Garrison, Vernon, Mahwah, Sussex, New City, Fair Lawn and Nyack
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With a collection of fine art, Evalyn Dunn's Gallery offers a gallery featuring the artwork of Graciela Rodo and Roy Fairchild. The gallery also hosts events for local artists and provides custom framing services.
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Hosting skate camps and hockey leagues, City Ice Pavilion has its rink open to the public for freestyle ice skating. The pavilion also offers a side studio rink that can be rented for private parties of up to 6 people.
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The New York Stock Exchange, a rather active location during trading hours, is the site where stocks are bought and sold on Wall Street. Visitors will have a much easier time seeing the site on the weekend, when the markets have closed.
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One of the most famous roads in the United States, Wall Street is most commonly associated with the world of finance and stock exchanges. The street has been prominently featured in Wall Street, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and The Wolf of Wall Street.
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A favorite spot of locals, Warinanco Park offers an array of activities to those visiting. The park features picnic areas, gardens, a duck pond, a playground, ball fields and more.
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At 84 Street Park, visitors can bring their children to a playground featuring slides, swings, and climbing structures. The park has outdoor exercise area with pull up, sit up, and push up bars.
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Bowling Green is a small public park that previously served as council ground for Native American tribes. This site was also famously the place where Manhattan was purchased by Peter Minuit in 1626.
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Bruce Park of Greenwich features extensive scenic trails perfect for walking, jogging and cycling. The park also offers waterfront picnic areas around one of the many ponds, tennis courts and a children's playground.
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Bowling Green 1, The George Gustav Heye Center, Yonkers, NY 10004
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One of three facilities affiliated with the National Museum of the American Indian, the Yonkers branch is also known as the George Gustav Haye Center. It hosts exhibits, educational programs, and performances pertaining to Native American history.
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The 8 ziplines at Big Bear Ziplines have a maximum height of 80 feet and can take the visitor to speeds which reach 30 mph. It has 2 types of tours: The Canopy Tour and the Zombie Ziplining Tour.