


Rye Recreation is a community hub that keeps kids active year-round with an impressive variety of programs. From swim lessons and youth sports leagues to engaging summer camps and creative classes, this well-loved recreation center offers something for every family, whether you're Rye residents or visiting from nearby communities.
Weekday late mornings and early afternoons tend to be less crowded than after-school hours. Summer camp runs throughout July and August, while fall and spring offer the widest variety of classes and sports leagues when school schedules are more predictable.
Program fees vary by activity and residency status, with Rye residents receiving discounts. Registration is typically required in advance for classes, camps, and leagues through their online system or in-person at the front desk.
Summer camps run late June through August and are the most popular offering. Fall and spring feature indoor sports leagues and classes. Winter programming includes holiday break camps. Some outdoor activities may be weather-dependent.
Head to Seaside Johnnie's (casual seafood with a kids menu) or Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro for family-friendly dining within a few minutes' drive on Purchase Street in downtown Rye.
This charming coastal rental offers families the best of both worlds,a comfortable home base within walking distance to Milton Point's peaceful neighborhood beach. Kids will love the easy access to calm Sound waters perfect for young swimmers, plus nearby playground equipment and open grassy areas ideal for picnics, kite flying, and beach games.
The Rye Free Reading Room is a beloved community gem that goes far beyond typical library offerings. With its stellar 4.9-star rating, this library delights families with engaging story times, hands-on educational programs, and a thoughtfully curated children's section that will have your little bookworms excited to explore.
Marshlands Conservancy offers 147 acres of pristine wilderness right in Westchester County, making it an ideal escape for families who want to introduce kids to nature without traveling far. With easy salt marsh trails, an engaging nature museum, and exceptional bird watching opportunities, it's a hands-on outdoor classroom where children can spot herons, egrets, and dozens of other species while learning about coastal ecosystems.
Rye Nature Center offers 47 acres of natural woodland where kids can explore nature trails, get up close with live wildlife exhibits, and participate in hands-on educational programs year-round. This beloved community nature preserve combines outdoor adventure with learning opportunities, making it perfect for curious young explorers who want to experience local wildlife and ecosystems without venturing far from home.