Mar 3, 2022

At Brewster Ford, we’re so proud to be a part of the Brewster community. There are lots of fun day trip opportunities within an hour of our town, with activities for all ages and interests. Read more to find out about some great day trips near Brewster.

Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve

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Located 40 minutes from Brewster, Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve is a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The preserve covers more than 8,000 acres of land surrounding the Hudson River, allowing the natural beauty of the region to shine. Visitors can boat, fish, watch native birds, or hike on the preserve’s many trails, which range from easy walks to challenging climbs. There are over 70 miles of trails in the park, so it’s a good idea to download a hiking map from the preserve’s website beforehand. That way, you can plan a perfect route for your hiking trip.

Green Chimneys Farm & Wildlife Center

Just 15 minutes from downtown Brewster, Green Chimneys Farm & Wildlife Center offers visitors the chance to see farm animals. Green Chimneys Farm & Wildlife Center is part of a nonprofit farm with over 300 animals, including cattle and horses. Funds from donations allow the organization to accomplish its mission of educating children about animals.

This facility is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Small groups can walk around the grounds and see the animals for free, while larger groups of six or more need to schedule a group tour for a fee.

EverWonder Children’s Museum

Located outside Newtown, Connecticut, just 30 minutes from Brewster, EverWonder Children’s Museum allows children to learn about science and history in a fun, interactive way. At this museum, exhibits are divided up by age groups to ensure a rewarding experience for toddlers and children aged 10 and younger. Visitors can learn about basic machines, touch reptiles, explore weather patterns, and complete interactive crafts and games. It’s open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

The museum requires advanced ticket purchases through its website. Here are the prices for admission:

  • $8 for adults and children.
  • Free admission for infants.

Croton Point Park

Just 35 minutes from Brewster, Croton Point Park offers beautiful views of the Hudson River and a range of outdoor activities. This 508-acre park offers fishing, hiking, camping, and kayaking options. Stroll along the riverbank or bring a boat to launch from the park. This is one of the best places to view bald eagles, and you can also visit Croton Point Nature Center, a small museum with exhibits about local history and native plant and animal species. The park is free, but you might pay for parking and activities.

Neuberger Museum of Art

The Neuberger Museum of Art, which is a 35-minute drive from Brewster, in the town of Purchase, New York, boasts one of the finest collections of artwork in the region. This collection features over 6,000 pieces of art, including works by famous American artists Georgia O’Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and Edward Hopper. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m. Admission to the Neuberger Museum of Art is free for all guests, but donations help the museum cover operating costs and pay for loaned pieces from other museums.

Trailside Museums & Zoo

Trailside Museums & Zoo, which is located 45 minutes from Brewster in Bear Mountain, is a wonderful place to learn about native plants and animals in the Hudson River Valley. This free museum and zoo is home to injured and orphaned wild animals that live in specially built habitats on the zoo’s grounds. You can walk through the park and see a wide range of native animal species, including bears, coyotes, beavers, eagles, and vultures. Throughout the zoo, you’ll find small stone museums focusing on history or geology. There’s also a reptile and amphibian museum.

The Maritime Aquarium

A 45-minute drive from Brewster in Norwalk, Connecticut, the Maritime Aquarium is a full-sized aquarium featuring many species of marine life, including sharks, seals, and jellyfish. The facility also has interactive activities, like a touch pool with sharks and rays. On the second floor, you can see exhibits with land animals in different biomes, like deserts and jungles. The aquarium is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., including weekends. To visit the aquarium, guests must purchase tickets ahead of time on the facility’s website. Here are the admissions costs for the Maritime Aquarium:

  • $28.95 for adults aged 13 to 64.
  • $19.95 for children aged 3 to 12.
  • $24.95 for seniors over the age of 65.
  • Free admission for children under 3.

Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo

Located in Bridgeport, an hour away from Brewster, Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo is the only accredited zoo in the state of Connecticut and is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. This zoo, which has been in operation for almost a century, houses a wide range of mammal, reptilian, avian, and amphibian wildlife in custom-built habitats. Species include alligators, anteaters, monkeys, peacocks, and red pandas. Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo also has special activities for young visitors. The zoo requires guests to purchase tickets in advance using the organization’s website. Here are the admissions costs for Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo:

  • $17 for adults aged 12 to 61.
  • $14 for children aged 3 to 11.
  • $14 for seniors over the age of 62.
  • Free admission for children under 3.

As you can see, there are many things to do in and around the Brewster community. If you’re looking for an adventure for you and your family, we hope that one of these daytrip opportunities fits the bill. The right vehicle can make a road trip feel like a treat, and here at Brewster Ford, we’ve got a vehicle to fit every need. If you’re looking for a quality new vehicle or a pre-owned vehicle, search our online inventory or stop by our dealership. We’ll be happy to find you the perfect vehicle for your next trip.