Top 10 Things to do in Fishkill, United States

February 10, 2018 Matilde Konrad

Fishkill is a village within the town of Fishkill in Dutchess County, New York, United States. The village population was 2,171 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Fishkill

1. Dia:Beacon

3 Beekman St, Beacon, NY 12508-2521 +1 845-440-0100
Excellent
59%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 419 reviews

Dia:Beacon

Founded in 1974, this modern art gallery is well-known for a highly unusual, permanent display by conceptual artist Walter De Maria. De Maria's work is a massive display of a 2 foot layer of dirt!

Reviewed By PWHorstmann - Fira, Greece

This gallery has a broad collection of artwork (both large and small.) The setting allows for very large exhibits, including those best experienced from a "hands-on" point of view. One can spend an afternoon here, depending on your appreciation of the exhibits currently on display. I recommend checking to see what is being shown, before going.

2. Benmarl Vineyards and Winery

156 Highland Ave, Marlboro, NY 12542-6304 +1 845-236-4265
Excellent
57%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 95 reviews

Benmarl Vineyards and Winery

Reviewed By jer b - Bristol, Connecticut

Our friends are pretty knowledgeable about wine and have been members of the wine club here for many years. We have accompanied them on several occasions, so when they invited us to the wine stomping, we went. Great time. With the admission, you sample six of the wines available, can have a tour of the winery itself, picnic, dance to music and, of course, stomp some grapes. Fabulous view of the Hudson below. There is pizza from a wood fired oven and cider donuts. Picnic tables are set out in the sun and under the trees. We ended up joining the wine club and leaving with 4 bottles. The bottom line is that the wine is just that good. The stainless steel chardonnay soft and crisp. The Traminette is just sweet enough and reminds me of a Gruner Veltliner at its best. The Proprietors reserve and the Baco Noir should please any lovers of red wine. Simply top notch and something for every taste. The sweet Marlboro Village Blush is like dessert in a bottle. It is that good. We look forward to attending more tastings and special events.

3. SplashDown Beach Water Park

16 Old Route 9 W, Fishkill, NY 12524-2535 +1 845-897-9600
Excellent
53%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 278 reviews

SplashDown Beach Water Park

SplashDown Beach, America's Biggest Little Water Park, is located in Fishkill, New York, just 60 minutes from New York City. New in 2015, the Arctic Mammoth Family Raft Ride is a 5-person raft ride down six stories of twists, back-to-back curves and vortex loops. Thrill seekers will experience an adrenaline rush on Arctic Plunge Racer, a 5-story mat racer that launches riders into a head-to-head drag race to the bottom, flying over vertical curve humps and gaining even more speed before landing at the finish line. Humunga Half-Pipe is New York's only 4-story zero gravity half-pipe, and everyone is sure to make a splash with the Bullet Bowl, Monster Wave Pool, Croc Creek Lazy River, Coconut Pool, and Rock Beach. Little ones will love Splash Works with over 50 interactive water features, a Water Whirler. Boasting the best food in the water park business, SplashDown Beach offers hungry swimmers selections like Cosimo's Pizza on the Boardwalk, Cosimo's Shipwreck Grill & Café, Iggy's Fresh Mex, The Waffle Hut and Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs. Birthday parties, corporate picnics, family reunions and groups are welcome and private catering is available. Open daily Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.

Reviewed By ayla912 - New York

This is a great outdoor water park. Although it's been around quite a while, the attractions are always in good working order, looking fresh and clean. There are lots of new attractions too, seems each year they add another big one! I always feel safe with my child here, lots of lifeguards who are not distracted and lots of employees always smiling and ready to help. It's big enough to enjoy for the day but small enough that you won't tire yourself out running around. If you're local a season pass is a great deal and would definitely recommend.

4. Motorcyclepedia Museum

250 Lake St, Newburgh, NY 12550-5262 +1 845-569-9065
Excellent
87%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 126 reviews

Motorcyclepedia Museum

Reviewed By joyfultraveller_10 - Mendham Township, New Jersey

We went here with friends from France who ride and have motorcycles. My husband and I only have a passing interest in such. However, we were really impressed with the extensive display of so many fantastic motorcycles. Our more experienced friends were totally wowed. There is interesting history here as well. Staff is really nice and helpful. Highly recommend!

5. Stonecrop Gardens

81 Stone Crop Ln, Cold Spring, NY 10516-3664 +1 845-265-2000
Excellent
70%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 94 reviews

Stonecrop Gardens

Originally the home of Anne and Frank Cabot, Stonecrop became a public garden in 1992 under the direction of Caroline Burgess. At its windswept elevation of 1,100 feet in the Hudson Highlands, Stonecrop covers approximately 12 acres and incorporates a diverse collection of gardens and plants. Included are woodland and water gardens, a grass garden, raised alpine stone beds cliff rock gardens and an enclosed English-style flower garden. Additional features include a conservatory, display alpine house, pit house with an extensive collection of choice dwarf bulbs, and systematic order beds representing over 50 plant families. OPEN FOR VISITATION APRIL - OCTOBER.

Reviewed By believefairy26 - New York

They have done a wonderful job here! Beautiful location, well laid out gardens, you can wander for hours. They provide a listing of all numbered plants and a map. MORE than worth the $5 admission fee! Will go back!!

6. Adams Fairacre Farms

160 Old Post Rd, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-4923 +1 845-632-9955
Excellent
75%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 68 reviews

Adams Fairacre Farms

Reviewed By aroberts2017 - New Orleans, Louisiana

Wonderfully run operation. Staff is always friendly and willing to help. Chocolate shop is excellent, butcher shop is great and willing to accommodate your requests. Produce is excellent as is nursery. If you have never been there, treat yourself to the cider donuts made on the weekends. The bakery at the Wappingers store is excellent. The whole experience is worth the trip.

7. Van Wyck Homestead Museum

Routes 9 & 84, Fishkill, NY 12524 +1 845-896-9560
Excellent
50%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 30 reviews

Van Wyck Homestead Museum

Dutch Colonial home used as officers' headquarters during the Revolutionary War.

Reviewed By macska2016 - Fishkill, New York

Fascinating colonial historical treasure (house and grounds). Staff are very knowledgeable and friendly. They provide custom tour and information. Grounds are open for personal review and perusal

8. Hudson Beach Glass

162 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508-2706 +1 845-440-0068
Excellent
77%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 88 reviews

Hudson Beach Glass

Following in a family tradition that spans three generations, Sean Gilvey has opened Hudson Beach Glass Philadelphia, a glass studio and gallery in Old City. This unique space allows customers to view the glassblowing process as they shop. Decorative soap dishes, elegant sushi trays, beautiful drink-ware and hand-made jewelry are some of the many products available. Hours are Wed-Fri 12-7, Sat 11-7 and Sun 12-5 (Monday and Tuesday closed).

Reviewed By alibarbaraMilwaukee - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

The products here are so creative, colorful, and beautiful, but the best part is the glass blowing experience and working with the artists who create the glass objects. I went with a group and we really enjoyed having a mini tour.

9. Pride of the Hudson

Front Street, Newburgh, NY 12550 +1 845-220-2120
Excellent
55%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 331 reviews

Pride of the Hudson

Your Hudson River Adventure begins at the Newburgh Landing in Newburgh, NY. Your Captain will present a narration of the sights along the River including Mt. Beacon, Bannerman Island, Storm King Mountain, Breakneck Mountain, The Catskill Aqueduct, World's End, Cold Spring, and West Point. May 1 - October. Visit our website for full schedule. A cruise through the majestic Hudson Highlands aboard the Pride of the Hudson is a unique way to celebrate any occasion. Our friendly, accommodating, and professional crew will respond to all our needs. Your guests can party in the comfort of our air-conditioned heated main salon that features huge wrap around windows. For those who prefer the open air, they can relax on our spacious sundeck topside or cozy foredeck area. Both the top and main decks have a fully stocked bar.The Pride of the Hudson is available for charter.The Pride of the Hudson is conveniently located near the NYS Thruway exit 17 and Route 84 Exit 10. Departures are from Newburgh Landing, Newburgh, NY in the beautiful Hudson Valley.

Reviewed By Connie B - Warwick, New York

The Hudson River is unbelievably beautiful when riding on the Pride of the Huson. Hearing the history of some view points, seeing them from the middle of the river makes you realize how very special the Hudson River really is. I could barely imagine how pleased Henry Hudson & his crew of the Half Moon felt as they road up the entire River to Hudson Bay. Our Wonderful crew on the Pride was friendly. The day was relaxing and picturesque. Great photo ops.

10. Dutchess Stadium

1500 Route 9d, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-7112 +1 845-838-0094
Excellent
58%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 65 reviews

Dutchess Stadium

Reviewed By RunrDave - New York

Have gone to Dutchess Stadium twice now for company functions, and it's a really nice venue. Minor league baseball is fun, and this place has a lot of amenities. My only real complaint is that it's difficult to exit the stadium, especially if you stay until the end of the game.

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