North Stamford Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activity Deals
The Hub - Long Island
- East Farmingdale
Experienced cycling crew services BMX, mountain bikes, road bikes & beach cruisers in open shop with colorful wall murals
Capt. Saam's Scuba School
- Stamford
After a short classroom session students spend up to an hour in a pool learning basic scuba skills from certified instructors
Wings Air
- West Harrison
During 30-minute tour, passengers enjoy aerial glimpses of Central Park, Yankee Stadium, and the canyons of Midtown Manhattan
Spins Bowl Grand Prix New York
- Mount Kisco
Adults, kids, and teenagers race around go-kart tracks at speeds of up to 40 mph, then go head to head in the video-game arcade
The Cliffs at Valhalla
- Briarcliff Manor
Certified instructors teach knot tying, harness use, and belay techniques before climbers practice on 13,000+ square feet of indoor terrain
New York Mets
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park
The Mets square off against a tough lineup of teams including the Yankees, as well as Fireworks Night after the 5/24 game against the Braves
Centennial Golf Club
- Carmel Hamlet
27-hole championship course leads golfers across a multitude of landscapes as they make their way over hilly fairways with lush greenery
Allendale Cycle
- Allendale
Industry-certified cycle shop trues wheels & adjusts mechanisms on road-ravaged bikes, returning them to owners squeaky clean
CharterMySeaRay.com
- South Norwalk
Coast Guard–certified captains man boats around scenic Norwalk Harbor while passengers sip champagne and snack on cheese and crackers
Welcome to Harlem
- Harlem
Knowledgeable Harlem residents guide tours through the neighborhood's centuries-old architecture and jazz clubs
Long Island's Laser Bounce
- Levittown
Multifaceted complex fosters friendly competition in laser tag, bounce arena, and Ballocity arena
The Rock Club
- New Rochelle
Staffers help climbers learn beginner rock-climbing skills to prepare them for one month of faux rock scaling
Garden State Roller Girls
- North Arlington
Rollergirls attempt to lap opponent skaters while gathering points during two 30-minute halves
Cycle Evolution RealRyder Fitness Studio
- East Islip
Full-body workouts atop RealRyder indoor cycles that tilt, turn, and lean much like real bikes
JK Kayak
- Huntington
Certified instructors lead paddlers through Long Island waterways and secluded harbors
Luna Park at Coney Island
- Coney Island
Unlimited rides on family-friendly attractions, including the landmark "The Cyclone Roller Coaster"
Island Rock
- Plainview
Students learn the proper climbing form and how to belay before taking to 30-foot climbing walls or a 25-foot rappel tower
Green Flag Driving Experience
- Wall Speedway
Slide behind the wheel of a Winged TQ Midget car and reach speeds in excess of 90 mph while zooming around track
Central Park Bike Rental
Cruisers, mountain bikes, and road bikes from brands such as Trek carry patrons on trips through Central Park and Manhattan
New York Sailing School
- New Rochelle
Learn the fundamentals of sailing, from trimming the sails to operating the boat, while skimming across the Long Island Sound in a Sonar 23
Mountain Valley Guides
- Cornwall-on-Hudson
Three-hour paddling tour along a stretch of the Hudson River Valley, stopping at islands, mountains and beaches
Roosevelt Island Racquet Club
- Roosevelt Island
Twelve Lee green-clay tennis courts host groups of players practicing serve and ground-stroke fundamentals
Unlimited Biking
- Midtown Center
Members rent bikes for a year's worth of rides lasting two, three, or four hours each based on subscription choice
Cedarbrook Country Club
- Old Brookville
PGA Class A pro Tom Herzog refines swings or short-game techniques in private 30-minute lessons
Ghosts of New York
- Multiple Locations
Tour guides lead 90-minute strolls through haunted locales and tell tales of scandal with historical facts
Woodbury Ski Area
- Woodbury
Visitors enjoy warm-weather activities such as swimming, tubing, ziplining, or rolling down a mountain inside a giant inflatable sphere
Banner Country Club
- Moodus
Carts traverse 6,015 yards of picturesque Connecticut countryside and golfers swat through tree-lined fairways and open pastures.
Central Park Sightseeing Bike Rental
- Midtown Center
Riders select from more than 150 new bicycles and set off on Central Park’s 47 miles of pathways with provided helmet, lock, and map
NYSee Tours
- Theater District - Times Square
Guided bus tour passes and stops at renowned sights, including Fifth Avenue, the West Village, and Central Park
Brooklyn Boulders
- Boerum Hill
Visitors scramble on 22,000 square feet of bouldering and top-rope or lead-climbing walls
Bowling Green Golf Club
- Oak Ridge
6,863-yard course rolls through hills topped with red pines and oaks, including a back nine that incorporates ponds and wetlands
Turtle Cove Golf Center
- City Island
Windmills thwart hole-in-ones during mini golf, and guests take aim at better swings and flop shots on the driving range
Taste Harlem Food and Cultural Tours
- Harlem
Expert guides drive guests through Harlem's diverse history as eyes feast on less-known spots & tongues & ears are treated to food & music
Greenlawn Equestrian Center
- Greenlawn
Led by walkers, ponies trot down a trail that runs around the equestrian center and through the nearby woods; rides last around 10 minutes
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Timothy Haskell is no stranger to scaring folks: The Daily Beast considers his Nightmare series "one of the most frightening haunted-house productions in New York City." But when he teamed up with haunted-house vet Steve Kopelman, Timothy didn't want to keep populating creepy corridors with imaginary ghouls. At Nightmare: Killers, the duo tap into the true terror inspired by historical and contemporary serial killers to explore the monstrosity of their actions and the celebrity and cultural obsession surrounding them. The New York Times lauds the attraction as “a taut, assured production that knows exactly what it wants to do (scare the hell out of you) and performs its task with ruthless, coldblooded precision."
In the lobby, a gallery of artwork, memorabilia, and items from or about famous serial killers primes guests on the haunted attraction's theme and provides a glimpse into the warped minds of the killers in question. At the front of the line, personnel can mark any willing visitor’s forehead with an optional scarlet X, which will grant the actors permission to interact with those victims for the next petrifying 20–25 minutes. Inside the haunt, rooms depict scenes based on Ted Bundy and the Zodiac killer, with the occasional cameo from pop culture’s most fearsome fictional figures. To heighten heart rates even more, visitors will also have to navigate twists and turns, fog, and uneven footing as they desperately try to avoid becoming each psychopath’s latest victim.
Under the bright lights of the world-famous Madison Square Garden arena, four of the best women’s college basketball teams in the country will tip off in the Maggie Dixon Classic. The first game pits Baylor against St. John’s before DePaul takes on Tennessee to guess the number of jellybeans hidden inside the basketball. The undefeated Baylor Bears, ranked No. 1 in the nation nine games into the season, follow the lead of junior slam-dunk machine Brittney Griner. Pumped up from her placement on the Naismith Trophy early-season watch list, St. John’s senior forward Da’Shena Stevens will induce frustrated growls from Baylor as she makes them work for their points. With 15 NCAA Tournament appearances in the last 23 years, DePaul’s squad enters the high-pressure match gracefully, and Tennessee confidently follows the lead of its celebrated coach, Pat Summitt, named Sports Illustrated’s Sportswoman of the Year for her more than 1,000 wins and ability to slam dunk while riding a unicycle.
A full quarter mile of outdoor track snakes across the grass, sending racers on an adrenaline-fueled grudge match of hairpin turns, pedal-pushing straightaways, and close finishes. A speedy fleet of go-karts sends drivers flying down the track in vehicles such as the swift 9-horsepower Interceptor, or the two-seater Tornado, which allows children to ride alongside their parents to learn proper three-point turn technique. An on-track scoreboard displays racers’ lap times with accuracy up to a 1,000th of a second, and printed results enshrine automotive achievements and bragging rights for display. Inside, a beeping, blinking arcade pits gamers head-to-head in pro-racing simulators, bouts of Guitar Hero, or rousing tournaments of air hockey.
Besides having the chance to sample the finest specialty coffees and teas from all over the world, you'll also get to partake in seminars that are just as eye-opening as anything you happen to imbibe. Tea specialist Yoon Hee Kim will take you on a world tour of teas in "From Garden to Cup: Tea 101". Marcela Zuchovicki, owner of Jalima Coffee, will lead an interactive discussion of the art of cupping and tasting coffee, while Chef Melody McGinley Whitelaw teaches you how to use both breeds of brew to prepare the decadent desserts in "Think Outside the Cup: Creating Coffee- and Tea-Infused Desserts". During the festival, you can also engage in chocolate tastings and Korean tea ceremonies, and learn how to both brew and find the best coffee in New York.
The phosphorescent indoor landscape at Monster Mini Golf immerses putters in an eerie universe that inverts the sun-soaked cheer of conventional courses. Rimmed in glowing barriers, 18 holes lure swingers of all sizes to challenge their coordination and resolve in the face of winged monsters, scowling animated trees, a creepy clown, and their opponents' shockingly dazzling smiles. Sheltered from searing rain and howling wind, the indoor course enables play around hazards such as a spell well and luminous, ghostly windmill at any time of the year. An in-house radio station and DJ mask the sound of pounding hearts with lively beats and course commentary, and golfers looking for additional glory can win prizes by participating in regular contests or at the on-site arcade.
Built to replicate the Suzuka Circuit racetrack in Japan, the 632-meter track at Musselman Honda Circuit challenges roadsters of all sorts to master its seven turns. Whether drivers jump behind the wheel of a 9-horsepower P1 fast kart or behind the wicker picnic basket attached to the front of a motorcycle, the dirt track cushions tires during competitive pursuits and practice sessions alike. The multifaceted raceway accommodates a wide range of driving pursuits throughout the week, including driving education classes, cycling, and handicapped-accessible adaptive karting.
