- Our list of the best things to do in Windham, New York, features the top 64 nearby activities — including 34 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Windham, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Outdoor Places.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Windham, NY , followed by 62 popular activities in nearby cities, including Saugerties, Hudson, Catskill and Woodstock
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Located near Cooperstown's Main Street, Lakefront Park features a nature walk with benches for people to sit and enjoy the lake. There is a bronze statue of a man and his dog on the trail.
43.8 Miles
With over 60,000 artifacts, the Noteworthy Indian Museum weaves a story of the history of the local Mohawk Indians. Collections include cultural items such as baskets and clay pots, some dating up to 12,000 years old.
43.9 Miles
Adjacent to Lake Otsego, Leatherstocking Golf Course is an 18-hole course with an 11-acre grass driving range and learning center. It offers a golf shop, a patio suitable for dining and the amenities of the parent resort.
44.1 Miles
The family owned and operated Adair Vineyards is a charming place to spend an afternoon. The vineyard offers a tasting room for patrons to sample their fruity wine selection.
44.1 Miles
Located at the highest point of Poughkeepsie is Peach Hill Park. Hikers enjoy exploring a former apple orchard with spectacular views of the Hudson Valley, The Catskills, and the Taconic Hills.
44.2 Miles
Commemorating the great 1900's educator, The Walter Elwood Museum has preserved and collected many natural history items and ethnographic items from every corner of the world. Some exhibits include 'The Influence of Factories on a Community,' a Victorian exhibit, and many natural history exhibits.
44.3 Miles
Fishing and swimming are the most popular activities at Otsego Lake. The lake stretches for 9 miles and is featured in some of James Fenimore Cooper's novels.
44.4 Miles
A living history museum, the Farmer's Museum tells the story of the rural trades and skills from the 19th century, in a completely restored b1845 village. In here is also found a 1982 carousel, a petting zoo, as well as the Cardiff Giant.
44.4 Miles
Besides the James Fenimore Cooper memorabilia displayed permanently, the Fenimore Art Museum also has a collection of American and Native American works of art. The programs organized all around the year include lectures and workshops.
44.4 Miles
Established in 1905, the Marist College was named in 2006 by Forbes and The Princeton Review one of the 25 most connected campuses in the United States.