Skip to main content
← Knowledge Center
westchester new-york grandkids

Best Things to Do with Grandkids in Westchester County, NY

The complete grandparent guide to Westchester — parks, zoos, bowling, escape rooms, farms, and diners across 30+ towns. Start here before planning any Westchester outing.

Grandkids Guide ·

Westchester County is the most grandkid-accessible region north of New York City. Over 300 venues, 30-plus towns, the Hudson River on one side and Long Island Sound on the other — it covers beaches, farms, escape rooms, historic mansions, river trails, bowling alleys, and some of the best public parks in the Northeast.

This is the starting point. Use it to orient your planning, then dig into the individual town guides for specifics.


The Best Venues in Westchester, by Category

Parks & Outdoors

VenueTownRatingReviews
Croton Gorge ParkCroton-on-Hudson4.8 ★5,060
Untermyer GardensYonkers4.8 ★5,897
Scenic Hudson RiverWalkTarrytown4.8 ★2,297
Rockefeller State Park PreservePleasantville4.8 ★485
Kensico Dam PlazaValhalla4.7 ★4,244
Glen Island ParkNew Rochelle4.6 ★3,710
Tibbetts Brook ParkYonkers4.5 ★3,453
Saxon Woods ParkWhite Plains4.5 ★1,195

Indoor Activities (Rainy Days)

VenueTownRatingReviews
The Puzzle ParlourWhite Plains5.0 ★908
Boundless Adventures WestchesterPurchase4.9 ★2,767
Escape the Mystery RoomWest Nyack4.8 ★4,390
Lyndhurst MansionTarrytown4.7 ★1,897
Westchester County CenterWhite Plains4.5 ★1,685
Alamo Drafthouse CinemaYonkers4.5 ★3,720
Bowlero White PlainsWhite Plains4.3 ★2,839
LEGOLAND Discovery CenterYonkers4.2 ★2,326

Farms & Nature

VenueTownRatingReviews
Teatown Lake ReservationOssining4.8 ★735
Blue Hill at Stone BarnsTarrytown4.7 ★1,396
Hemlock Hill FarmCortlandt Manor4.7 ★240
Apple FarmWhite Plains4.3 ★747
Outhouse OrchardsNorth Salem4.1 ★618

Restaurants & Diners (Grandparent-Approved)

VenueTownRatingReviews
City Limits DinerWhite Plains4.3 ★3,353
The Original Pancake HouseWhite Plains4.3 ★1,316
The Kittle House InnChappaqua4.4 ★842
Walter’s Hot DogsMamaroneck4.6 ★1,724

By Town: Where to Start

Each town in Westchester has its own character. Here’s a quick routing guide:

If you want…Go to…
Waterfront walks + a great dinerTarrytown or Mamaroneck
Free world-class gardensYonkers (Untermyer Gardens)
A beach day with swimmingNew Rochelle (Glen Island Park)
Nature trails, quiet, and slow paceOssining / Pleasantville
Bowling + escape rooms + diningWhite Plains
Interactive dining with older kidsScarsdale (KPOT)
A farm + fine dining combinationTarrytown (Stone Barns)
Movies + food in a great theaterYonkers (Alamo Drafthouse)
Historic estates + river viewsTarrytown (Lyndhurst)
A bookshop + village walkChappaqua

Practical Notes

Best season: Westchester is excellent year-round. Summer brings beach access at Glen Island and Tibbetts Brook. Fall is the peak for farm visits and foliage. Winter pushes to indoor venues — Bowlero, the Puzzle Parlour, and the Alamo Drafthouse carry the season.

Getting there: Most Westchester destinations are accessible by Metro-North from Grand Central — Hudson Line for the river towns, Harlem Line for White Plains and inland towns, New Haven Line for the Sound-side towns. For grandparents driving from Connecticut, I-287 and the Merritt Parkway are the natural access routes.

Cost: The majority of parks in Westchester are free or low-cost. The most expensive experiences (Lyndhurst tours, Playland, LEGOLAND) top out around $30–40 per person.

Browse all Westchester venues at grandkidsguide.com/westchester-ny.

🎁

Know someone with grandkids?

Gift them a GrandkidsGuide subscription — a monthly curated email of unforgettable ideas, starting at $15.

Gift a Subscription →

Find your next spot

Browse grandparent-friendly venues across Fairfield County — parks, beaches, ice cream, and more.

Browse All Activities →