Family Guide to North Salem, NY: Top Things to Do with Kids

North Salem, located in scenic Westchester County, New York, is a charming and peaceful escape perfect for families seeking a break from city life. This unique town boasts more horses than people, offering a rural feel while still providing the convenience of a Metro-North stop. If you're looking for horse shows, picturesque farms, stunning natural beauty, and delicious local eats, North Salem is the ideal destination for your next family adventure.
Established as a rural farming community almost 50 years before the Revolutionary War, North Salem is comprised of several distinct hamlets: North Salem, Croton Falls, Grants Corner, Salem Center, Twin Lakes Village, and Purdy. Interestingly, fans of the Marvel comic book heroes X-Men might recognize Salem Center as the fictional home of both Xavier's Institute for Higher Learning and Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters!
Ready to explore? Read on for our top picks of places to visit and the best things to do with kids in North Salem, NY.
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Best Things to Do in North Salem, NY with Kids & Families:
Camp out under the stars at Mountain Lakes Park.
Ring the historic fire bell at the Croton Falls Fire Department.
Step back in time at the Putnam County National Bank.
Test your balance on the beam at Joe Bohrdrum Field Park.
Let little ones roam free at the mostly fenced-in Volunteers Park.
Wander through the serene Japanese Stroll Garden.
Bring your furry friends for the annual interfaith Blessings of the Animals at The Hammond Museum.
Enjoy captivating story-time at the Ruth Keeler Memorial Library.
Head to Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park for outdoor activities like zip-lining, hiking, boating, camping and fishing.
Marvel at the gravity-defying 60-ton Balanced Rock.
Join Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard's CSA program or visit their country store for fresh meats, fruits, veggies, and dairy.
Savor a farm-to-table meal at Purdy’s Farmer and the Fish.
Enjoy fresh berries at the yearly Strawberry Festival hosted by the North Salem Historical Society.
Catch a captivating show or take a class at The Schoolhouse Theater.
Pick your own pumpkins and apples at Outhouse Orchards.
Witness exciting equestrian events at a horse show at Old Salem Farm.
Introduce kids to the world of music at Music Together.
Explore the outdoors on the old racetrack at Baxter Preserve.
Discover some of the area’s most beautiful gardens during The Garden Conservancy’s Open Days program.
Obtain a New York City Public Access Permit and enjoy fishing in the peaceful Titicus Reservoir.
Places featured in this article:
Joe Bohredrum Park
Voluenteers Park
North Salem Historical Society