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Discovering the real essence of Big Indian starts with knowing the basics. Are you ready to learn exactly where this alluring destination is and what things you can do there?

You'll find this Kingston neighborhood 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of the city center.

Ready to rub shoulders with the locals? 24,000 people reside in Kingston.

Places to visit in Big Indian

We all know that a healthy and active lifestyle does a world of good for us, so why not get your blood flowing and put a smile on your face at Pine Hill Community Center? Its wide variety of activities and programs are created to benefit both your body and mind. Want more ideas? You never know what things could wash up on the shoreline at Belleayre Beach at Pine Hill Lake. Take off your shoes and stroll along the water to see if you find a colorful starfish.

Where do you fly into for Big Indian?

Jump on the plane and get some rest. Once you've landed at Dutchess County Airport (POU), you'll need to travel about 45 miles (72 kilometers) to reach the center of Big Indian.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Big Indian?
Splash out on an unforgettable experience in Big Indian with a vacation package starting from as low as CA $1,562. Reserving your tours, hotels and flights with Travelocity is so easy. On top of that, our deals will leave you with extra cash for plenty of fun times.
How long should my Big Indian vacation be?
Most sightseers vacation in Big Indian for around 3 nights. That being said, traveling is all about checking out new things and creating unforgettable memories — why not lock in a couple of extra nights to do just that?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Big Indian?
There are terrific Big Indian package deals to be snapped up with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with as many as 400 airlines and 1,000,000 properties around the world? Keep this in mind the next time you’re ready to cross another destination off the old bucket list.
Why should I purchase my Big Indian vacation bundle via Travelocity?
With exceptional service, support available 24/7 and some of the most incredible escapes on offer, you’ll never wander alone. And if you find a cheaper price, we’ll match it. That’s our Price Match Guarantee.
Can I save money on my Big Indian car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
With a Big Indian vacation package, you can bundle your car, hotel and flight bookings and save a ton. If you’d love to explore the best of this fabulous destination, why not head to Times Square? This renowned sight is 153 kilometers from Big Indian. With your own wheels, you’ll be there soon enough.
Which airport is best for Big Indian?
There are two options for touching down at Big Indian, starting with Albany Intl. Airport (ALB). It’s roughly 88 kilometers from the center of the city, while Stewart Intl. Airport (SWF) is 72 kilometers away from central Big Indian.
What is there to do in Big Indian?
While veering off the tourist trail is rewarding, you really shouldn’t miss the well-known sights that make a place famous. Slide Mountain and Giant Ledge Trailhead are just two of them in Big Indian.
Where should I stay when visiting Big Indian?
If you’re searching for someplace comfortable to lay your head, take a look at the Starlite Motel. It’s the top pick for many travelers.

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