30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (2024)

The top stops along the way from Poughkeepsie to West Point (with short detours) are Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, Walkway Over the Hudson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Other popular stops include Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate, Hudson River Adventures: Pride of the Hudson, and Minnewaska State Park Preserve.

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Kent Falls State Park

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Waterfalls

Kent Falls State Park in Connecticut is a picturesque destination featuring a 250-foot waterfall, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. The park offers a quarter-mile-long trail alongside the waterfall, providing various viewpoints for visitors to admire the cascading waters. While swimming is not allowed, the park provides amenities such as picnic tables and grills for public use. Additionally, the area boasts beautiful rock formations and opportunities for trout fishing.

Gorgeous place! Quaint covered bridge spanning a narrow stream. The falls are seen and heard as soon as you arrive. In summer people wade in the shallows at the waterfall’s bottom, but one must be careful about the current. A steep, paved trail ascends the escarpment alongside the waterfall, offering three circular viewing platforms, and unpacked trailheads branch off from the paved path. There is an outhouse in winter, and stationary grills for picnics.

Aniko M — Google review

The falls were amazing! Great Rock formation. Little fish swimming inside. Great park that's great for picnics. Public bathrooms available. The hiking trail is basically going up the stairs with different view points along the way for seeing the waterfall in different angels and elevations. There's some other small paths... but that's about it (there's signs all over that say to stay on the trail only).There's a parking lot. Now there is a fee which I don't agree with ... and which I was confused about... but it's for all out of state vehicles. It's $10 for weekday and $15 for weekends....

Zarina — Google review

While some may consider it to be somewhat overrated, overall, it is still a good place to visit. The beauty of the location is particularly striking during the fall season, with vibrant foliage adding to its charm. However, even during the summer season, when everything is lush and green, it remains a worthwhile destination. So, regardless of the time of year, the place offers a pleasant and enjoyable experience.

Rani — Google review

This is a beautiful place to visit. It is usually very crowded in the summer and there's very little parking. I suggest coming here during the Autumn. There was plenty of room for a picnic but the "portapottys" were absolutely horrible.

DJ L — Google review

Small park but it was surprisingly not crowded. We visited it to explore the waterfalls. It was a short hike with multiple view points highlighting different sections of the falls. Beautiful!❤️ It is a good spot for a family picnic. Level lawn with a view of the waterfall (just bring your grill). It is free for CT residents. Out-of-state registered cars can enter for a fee.

Igor K — Google review

Nice waterfall very clean grounds with a paved path going through a Covered Bridge leading up to it. There is also a trail leading up to the top of the waterfall that you can follow to the source really meet little trail definitely suggest checking this place out

Wisco S — Google review

Kent Falls Park is a beautiful park with large open space of lush green and of course as its name says, the falls. The falls drop three levels from the rocks. There is a trail leading to the top of the falls. You will be surprised to see how calm the water it is at the top yet when it drops how powerful it is. The hike is quite easy and short. There are three outlooks to see the falls from different heights and angles. There are a bunch of picnic tables at the big green. It’s a great place for family or friends gathering. Very relaxing and enjoyable.

Aggie W — Google review

Kent Falls State Park Is Awesome! Going for a hike is absolutely worth it because the scenery is beautiful. Without doubt I recommend going! Have a great day!

Jack C — Google review

The falls are beautiful! There are so many levels and awesome photo opportunities. The hike is easy, we also enjoyed a hike on some of the trails

Michael C — Google review

What an absolutely beautiful place !For those who complained about the entrance fee, I'm sure that money is used to upkeep this park. How else would it be so clean and in such prestine condition? Yes, it is small, but you can just relax on the grass after the hike or grab a table and bbq/eat lunch. After a long week at work, this is perfect to unwind ! The trail is a little challenging for those who have never hiked before. Just go slow and easy. You'll see how beautiful it is at the top as the photo ops are endless. You'll get such gorgeous shots ! The 2 hour drive was totally worth every mile !!

Pebbles F — Google review

The waterfall is very picturesque. Although it's only 250 ft high, it stretches out quite a bit so it's a good bit of exercise to climb to the top. When you reach the top, you can cross the bridge and come down via the trail on the other side.

Chris L — Google review

Love this waterfall, I enjoy traveling around and finding great natural waterfalls, this is a must see if you haven't been here before.I made it to the top! Steep stairs at points.Peaceful, hiking trail up the side of the water, with many platforms for viewing and pictures. Here's a few pictures I took:

Dj M — Google review

I visited this beautiful park in the summer of 2022. The hike uphill is a bit tough but the paths are well maintained and at each turn you get to see a different part of the waterfall chain. This was amazing. Definitely visit. When you get there you can pay for the entrance online on your phone, there is a sign with instructions. The fine for not paying the entrance fee was about $75 while the fee itself was $15.

Margarita — Google review

Kent Falls State Park is a jewel nestled amidst the scenic Hills of Connecticut. It's a place where cascading waterfalls steal your breath, vibrant foliage paints the landscape in fall, and well maintained trails lead you on an exploration of this natural wonder.The star of the show, undoubtedly, is Kent Falls itself. A series of waterfalls tumbles down a 250-foot descent, creating a symphony of sound and mist. You can feel the cool spray on your face as you walk along the base of the falls, or take in the grandeur from one of the observation platforms scattered along the trail. The vibrant green moss blanketing the rocks and the sunlight filtering through the leaves add to the park's already enchanting atmosphere.The trails at Kent Falls State Park cater to all abilities. There's a gentle, accessible path that allows everyone to experience the beauty of the falls. For the more adventurous, a challenging climb leads you right up next to the cascading water, offering truly breathtaking vistas. Whichever path you choose, you're guaranteed stunning views and a memorable hike.Kent Falls State Park is the perfect destination for a family outing. There's a large open green space with picnic tables, ideal for spreading out a blanket and enjoying a delicious lunch surrounded by nature. The kids will love exploring the trails, getting up close to the waterfalls.If you're looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature, Kent Falls State Park is the answer. With its breathtaking scenery, cascading waterfalls, and family-friendly atmosphere, it's a place that will leave you with lasting memories.

Pedro P — Google review

Easy to access the state park. Out of state cars will be charged a $15 fee. Though the parking lot is not huge we were able to find a spot pretty easily on a summer weekend morning.As soon as you go through the red covered bridge you can see the picnic area with benches and bbq on your right. There was a birthday party held on the far end. Along with porta potty at the entrance there are more restrooms in the picnic area which I've marked because it's easy to miss, though they are not open all the time, when we went, they were.We chose the white loop. It's an easy hike of 30min to go up and 30min to come down at the slowest pace and suitable for all ages. Little ones will love this. There are benches at some view point to rest up. It was a beautiful and serene surrounded with greenery and the cascading falls right beside you. There are defined stairs at some places and you'll have to climb little high at some slopes, to note in case there are older individuals in the group. If you are adventurous you can choose the red or yellow loop or switch the loops at the top. We were a little confused when we reached the top whether that's the end as shown in the info board or do we have go to further, because we saw people walking further onto the road, later we found out it was for switching loops. Great park to spend the weekend or to take quick hike any day.

Praxis — Google review

Nice little yellow to red blaze loop with amazing views of the falls, well worth the trip . I’m going to say the best falls in the state of CT.

Steve A — Google review

Free admission for CT residents with CT car plate. Recommended for small group picnic or short 2-3 hour activities. Nice looking falls with path to go to the top of the falls. Opportunity for short to medium hiking in the trail.

Proloy M — Google review

One amazing waterfalls. Must visit if you love waterfalls. Also has picnic spot.Restrooms present but was locked.

Vidhya G — Google review

If you’re searching for a simple, yet challenging hike with no need for a formal guide or map and the ability to adventure through a beautiful forest with waterfalls, take a visit to Kent Falls State Park. This park is family friendly and there is plenty of space for picnicking, parking and resting.

Jennifer F — Google review

Near peak foliage in Kent state park in 2nd half of October on weekday. Ample parking close to actual falls. Stairs are leading up almost to the top of falls, there are nice observation decks along the way, hence no objection to out-of-state fees for parking. I’ve made a loop returning back to the parking lot via red trail from Dugan road. It is a jewel in CT state park system.

Mike Z — Google review

Beautiful waterfalls and short hikes mostly in stairs. Entry is free for Connecticut residents. There is a $10 fee for out of state cars for day use, which can be paid through a website.The falls can be seen in a distance from parking itself. The entry is through a nice-looking covered bridge. There are tables where you can do a small picnic.The hike to the top of the falls is short and mostly steps. It's a different view of the falls up the top. So don't miss it.

Nithin V — Google review

This place is absolutely astonishing ... That said be prepared for outdoors and waterfalls ... Appropriate feet attire required

Devilish A — Google review

Kent Falls in Kent, CT, is an absolutely beautiful place to visit if you're ever in the North West area of Connecticut. My pups and I love it there! The stairs that are next to the Falls are fun to climb. However, the stairs are a difficult climb for those who aren't used to climbing multiple flights. There are landings with viewing spots of the Falls along the way. These are wooden decks with railings that surround them as you look out to see the cascading water. However, I wouldn't recommend expecting to see water flowing if Connecticut has a drought or dry spell, as sometimes it's just a trickle. I've been there during all 4 seasons. Summer is a great season to visit because it is a warmer time of year. Autumn has the changing colors of the foliage. Winter boasts snow and ice on the Falls. The spring time is very nice once the thaw occurs. Then the water is flowing beautifully.

Michelle F — Google review

Beautiful park, really enjoyed the walk to the mountain! Nice place for picnics and spend time with family!

Lyniris72 T — Google review

It an awesome place . But they change it. Added stairs. Buried the bottom part of falls, not allow into the water. There restrooms, picnic tables, to relax or hike, no playgrounds. It being in nature. Dogs must be on a least

Ray R — Google review

Wonderful hike with the view of waterfall. I follow the red trail which is quite easy. Several view points. Spectacularly beautiful during fall. Picnic area available.Plenty parking but out of CT state car needs to pay for parking fee.Waterfall could be icy in winter.

Arja R — Google review

This was a great stop on our visit to the north west corner of Connecticut. Easy to get to when you’re already in the area. The falls were amazing since we went right after all the intense rain. The climb to the top is a well established set of stairs with lookout points. It’s pretty steep so if you aren’t in decent shape, pace yourself to the top

Anthony B — Google review

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

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FDR's presidential library & former home with exhibits plus 2 wings dedicated to Eleanor Roosevelt.

Learn more about FDR, his family, and history in the presidential library and museum. It was so interesting to see his lifelong home and to learn a lot more bout him.The gardens are a must-visit too, so beautiful. Just wander around (which is possible too when the library and museum are closed).

Once J — Google review

Visited in April 2022. Didn't take the house tour but visited the library and museum on a self-guided tour. The exhibits are quite extensive and well-laid out. The route was also logical and easy to follow. The basement with the ship models and car was quite cool. Allow yourself one hour to take in the museum. The grounds were also beautiful to explore! The cherry blossoms were blooming when I visited.

Andrew Y — Google review

HIGHLY recommended - one of the more informative presidential libraries that we have visited.Start at the Henry Wallace Visitor Center to get your tickets and save your receipt - admission is good for two days. There was no option to reserve your slots online.If you are a veteran - you get a free admission. There is also a cafe, bathrooms and water refill station, and a movie on loop in the visitor center, too.We found it more advantageous to reserve a Roosevelt house tour slot and do that first.. then visit the library as it was open until 6p in the summer with no timed slot necessary.Three hours minimum recommended to read most of the exhibits..!

Ryan S — Google review

Wonderful Library. So much history covering FDR’s ancestry, his birth, his early life and political career before he was President and Eleanor Roosevelt’s activism and the challenges of tackling the Great Depression and all the New Deal programs and preparing for World War II

Noah L — Google review

If you love history, you'll love this first ever presidential library, completed during FDR's third term. There is entrance to the library, which is the main thing to see. There is also entrance to the home, which is called a tour, but is not like a typical home tour. That is, a docent talks about an entire floor and then allows guests a few minutes to look at the rooms from the doorway. Not quite as extensive as I was hoping for, but I'm glad I saw it once. If you have to choose, opt for the museum. There's much more to see. Allow 1.5 hours for the museum and 40 minutes for the home.

Michael M — Google review

What an amazing trip if you’re a history fan of any level. The library is a must and stole the show for us. From his car to he and Elenor’s burial site to his wheelchairs - all the buildings on site are a great frozen time in American history.

Tony R — Google review

Very well designed exhibitions. The interactive Map Room is particularly interesting. Highly recommend to take some time playing with digitized historical documents and photos!

M H — Google review

The setup of the museum was truly stunning. All of the information was laid out in an effortless manner and the experience was lovely.

Ibrahim Z — Google review

Such a wonderful facility for everyone interested in American history to visit. Our mistake was not allowing enough time to explore not only the museum, but all the beautiful grounds, gardens and FDR’s home. This is also Roosevelts burial site and memorial. Be prepared to spend several hours here.

Judy — Google review

The Franklin d Roosevelt library and museum were a fun quick stop for us. We had our dog so we couldn’t go inside anything but it was nice to just look around and see a few things. The house is currently under renovations it seems because there were a lot of gates around but it was still nice to look at. It was nice for a quick 30 min look around but nothing crazy for me. Again we did have the dog so I’m sure it’d be more cool to go inside and see things.

Amanda K — Google review

A large but well organized museum/library. Tour guide park ranger Will was very knowledgeable and engaged with our group.

Rick T — Google review

My first visit ever to a presidential library. I did not know much about FDR. After this visit, I feel like I knew him well. Very informative. Our tour guide from 1030 tour on February 18 was truly one of the best tour guides ever. She knew her facts and had the crowd engaged in learning about the good and the bad about FDR. His significance truly cannot be measured.

Carlos R — Google review

So fascinating. Give yourself plenty of time for the library. You can spend a whole day just at these two sites.

Katie — Google review

Amazing library. It is well done, educational and accessible. We learned a lot and the house tour was great!

Daniel L — Google review

If you like history, this is a place for you! Very educational. Well layed out museum. Be sure and allow plenty of time. Be sure and go to basement level to see FDR's modified Ford--so he could drive it with just his hands.

Jack F — Google review

History in your backyard! House and Home tours are available. Admission is $10 each and payment is by credit/debit only. Wonderful history in a well preserved home. The grounds are beautiful and walkable.

Christeal — Google review

When it comes to Presidential libraries, the first (this one) is clearly the best.The highly interactive and constantly updated exhibits, artifacts, and more provide the visitor with a well-balanced perspective of both the triumphs and trials this great leader faced. And, while the more current political climate seems to sometimes put personal ego above service for the good of many, I left the museum with a renewed sense of patriotism in terms of service to my fellow human being, rather than merely freedom for myself. Enjoy!Note: I have the National Park Senior pass, but the museum and library (as opposed to the home) are administered by the National Archives as are all presidential libraries, do the pass does not cover entry. Nonetheless, senior admission is only $6.00, a true bargain.PS; The New Deal shop and bookstore is incredible too!

Steve N — Google review

The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in American history. Located on the grounds of Roosevelt's family estate in Hyde Park, New York, the library offers a comprehensive look at FDR's life and presidency.The museum exhibits are well-done, using a mix of multimedia presentations, artifacts, and videos to tell the story of FDR's life and times. We learned about everything from his upbringing, his political career, and his presidency, including his response to the Great Depression and World War II.

Elijah M — Google review

Great experience. It's a bit far off in the woods.. The compound consists of several buildings. There is a main welcome center, the house and stables, and the library and museum. You can see the bed he was born in, Look to your right and see the garden where he and his wife are buried.The museum is enormous and comprehensive. Starts with his election and goes to his death. It ends in the archives. There is one mention of his girlfriend...blink and you miss it. There's piece of the USS Arizona and tons and tons of correspondence. Letters from the American people to him, letters from kings and prime ministers. War correspondence.Plan on spending the day. There is a Cafe and gift shop (which was closed)

K B — Google review

Great facility you can spend the whole day exploring all the exhibitsNice facility

David B — Google review

Loved the house tour - very well done by park service. The library/museum is wonderful and tge graveside beautiful. Great time for 3 of us!

Barbara A — Google review

Fantastic place to visit and so informative about Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency and how much he did for the country. How much he did for the people of the United States. Well worth a visit and worth it to plan a visit even if you don’t live nearby. A great place for kids to visit also because it is a very educational place.

Scot S — Google review

This is an impressive, important, time in our history that we need to hear, learn and remember for TODAY. I am remembering why my parents were so careful to save everything, live frugally and not throw anything away! This library shows us what great strides our country overcame, and rose above, in order to give us the freedoms we currently take for granted.It is well laid out and very immersive. It takes you back to a time when fear ruled our nation and our future was bleak.

PTR — Google review

My family and I visited the FDR Presidential Library & Museum on July 14, 2024.One of the 13 (current) NARA-run Presidential Museums, FDR's museum was the first one opened. It documents the 32nd president's time in office (and before it) with many artifacts and pictures. Visitors begin their experience in the Henry A. Wallace Visitor's Center, and can visit both the museum and FDR's home (run by the National Parks Service). The New Deal Store is also in the visitor's center, as well as a small theater to watch the orientation film.As with all the other NARA presidential museums, I absolutely loved my time at FDR's museum. There is plenty to see, and the exhibits didn't shy away from the controversial aspects of the president's legacy (womanizing, Japanese internment etc.) either. In the museum itself, I spent about 3 hours. That was enough for the museum, though not enough to include the temporary exhibit. If you plan to see everything and take things slowly, I would recommend between three and four hours (this is not including the house or lunch, which I reviewed separately). The whole experience makes for a great day trip. I was also *very* glad that, unlike all the other NARA museums, this one is open until 6:00 (at least during the summer -- not sure about the rest of the year). Not to mention, as dog owners, we loved all the Fala-related lore.One cautionary detail -- the gift shop closes before the museum. If you plan to be at the museum late, don't wait until the end to visit the store.

A. V — Google review

If you’re looking for an activity for a young person or anyone that loves history, this is the place for you. You’re able to self guide through the entire grounds of FDR Presidential Library and museum to see the life and times of FDR. The wait was minimal and you have to purchase tickets in advance. If you’re active duty, veteran your ticket is free. Kiddos age 1-15 also have free admission. The adult admission fee is $10, which is well worth it.

John I — Google review

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Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

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The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is an estate that was once the birthplace and residence of the 32nd President of the United States. It features a federal-style home, library, and museum that are all historically significant to the country's past. The estate has been well-maintained over time and offers visitors beautiful landscapes, stunning views, and a feeling of being in a park full of life and history.

Amazing place. Feels more like a beautiful park that was full of life and history. Well kept and maintained. Parking on site. Great landscapes, views for days. Loved the Garden, museum, library...so much to take in. Highly recommend for anyone and everyone.

Zarina — Google review

Of the three mansions we visited today, the FDR home and museum were my favorite. If you only visit one, visit this site! The house tour and the museum both require separate admission so keep that in mind but both were worth it.Our tour guide Linda was awesome. She was very friendly and knowledgeable which really made the tour. She even took us to an area of the house you don’t normally see (this was because we were a small group). It was nice to see how FDR lived and see the human side of a great President. This was a beautiful home.The museum was nice but not necessarily a must do unless you have the time. We easily spent an hour walking through the museum but could have stayed longer if we didn’t have a res At Vanderbilt.

Stephen ( — Google review

To understand FDR, seeing his home is a must - it really helps to appreciate the wealthy Hudson Valley background from which he came, the influence exercised by his mother, and why Eleanor struggled so much here. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis from the visitor centre; we arrived at 9.50am on a Sunday and had no problem getting on the 10am tour, and tours run through the day. NPS passes work for the home but not the adjacent presidential library. Entry is only by guided tour, but as usual the National Parks Service guides are engaging, knowledgeable and informative. As a preserved museum, the interior feels rather dark and gloomy, but the library and the upstairs bedrooms in particular offer fascinating glimpses into FDR’s life. The only criticism I have is that a fairly small proportion of the home is open to the public (the top floor and servants’ wing are all off limits), which is a shame as it provides an incomplete picture. Despite that, what is on offer is excellent. FDR and Eleanor’s simple grave is in the old rise garden, on the way to or from the house.

Phil B — Google review

Our tour guide, Alexie, was AMAZING..! Thank you again - one of the better National Parks tours that we have taken.Start at the Wallace Visitor Center to get your tour slot time - as there was no option to book that online. There is a gift shop, movie on a loop, bathrooms, water refill station, and cafe inside the visitor center, too.HIGHLY recommended - but this is also a separate experience (and booked separately) from the Presidential Library. You can book that at the same visitor center and they are otherwise adjacent.

Ryan S — Google review

Amazing to walk the grounds of FDR's home. Everything(Visitors center, Library, Home)here is separate, with separate admission and hours, which is kind of a pain. I arrived late and just strolled the grounds, would have enjoyed seeing the library.

Trypp A — Google review

A great place to visit for a coue hours, or more if you want to learn a lot more. You can go to the park for free to walk around and see everything from the outside. There are nice trails to walk through the woods near the river. To go in the house you have to buy a tour ($10pp or included with a National Parks Pass). To go into the presidential library you have to buy a separate ticket (not part of the parks pass).

Brian A — Google review

The landscape is amazing at first view. Gardens are fragrant with peonies and roses where you will find the burial site of FDR and Eleanor. Tour is nice but pretty short. Most of the house is off limits due to space. Regardless, it's history and a must see. The house was free with a National Park pass. FDR library is separate and is $10 per person NPP not accepted for this entry

Sandy P — Google review

Remarkable park and museum. I wish I had done more research, as it was immediately apparent that I did not budget nearly enough time for this place. I will have to come back. Purchase the tours ahead of time - and early - as this park gets a lot more traffic than the Vanderbilt Mansion down the road. This is a very well preserved and cared for park, library, and grounds collectively.

Eric H — Google review

There is a museum and house to tour. $15 each for adults and free for kids under 15. So $30 if you want to tour both. They are open 9:30 AM- 4:30pm. The museum tour is self guided. The house is not. The property is big so wear walking shoes. The museum has elevators but the house has an elevated chair lift. FDR and Eleanor are buried on the property. You can see their grave in the garden area. Well worth the visit. The property is beautiful and well maintained.

Christina W — Google review

Wonderful tour and beautiful grounds. The national park tour guides are both informative and entertaining and I was pleasantly surprised by how interesting the museum was!

Christina G — Google review

The home and the museum are on the grounds. Give yourself several hours to tour both. Arrive early to book a tour of the mansion so you can visit right away. Tours are limited to a certain amount of people. What's not to like. Both museum and home are fascinating to walk through. Make sure you watch the movies of FDR throughout the museum and listen to snippets of his speeches. There is also an entire area devoted to Eleanor which is just as fascinating. Not a place to bring young children. They will be bored and none of this will interest them. They will just run around and I saw many parents chasing after their young ones. Junior High age children are the youngest who should go since they will be studying FDR, the depression and WW2.

Lee C — Google review

Lovely Estate , the visitor center, highly recommende the intro movie, there is a gift store, restrooms and Cafe there. Then next building is the FDR Presidential library and Museum. Mostly a museum. Very interesting. Then you walk over to the stables and Main house for your reserved tour.

Virginia T — Google review

The mansion tour was well done and the guide did a fine job with the history of the home and family. The Presidential Library is extensive and the ticket is good for two days. America the Beautiful pass is honored for admission to both as well as the Vanderbilt mansion.

Ed — Google review

This place records the history of a great person. It is definitely worth visiting. Since it was quite late, I only looked around from the outside. I really liked the great view next to the house, especially the bench where you can sit and experience the feelings of people from the past.

Owen X — Google review

I have visited many historical homes but this one stands out for me. And wonderfully decorated home but it's not garish. It feels homey and it is evident that the Roosevelt were family focused, by the way, they have children's chairs mixed among the other furniture in the great room.

Terri W — Google review

Franklin D. Roosevelt had the most lasting influence on the United States in the 20th century. He was born and died on this sprawling estate which today contains his home, gardens, grave, library and private cottages. In the house you will find the real Roosevelt, family man, voracious reader, unpretentious, travelled, funny... You can spend one hour on a guided tour, or a day hiking the trails along the Hudson.

Heribert F — Google review

Worth going to for the history. You will get to see most of the house but there is not as much personal items as you might expect since much of that is either in the presidential library or other museums. I would recommend touring the house first and then going to the library and museum which is on the same property and planning on both taking a minimum of 4 hours. The house tour is only about 1 hour but some people spend up to 5 hours in the library.

Greg H — Google review

Historical place that should be visited by many so folks would learn real history and how FDR fought for and made little things happen like social security, GI Bill, rural electrification and recovery from the Great Depression to name a few ... Oh, and saving the world from fascists. All that while paralyzed from waist down.

Dan N — Google review

This was an amazing presidential library. This is where Roosevelt was born, grew up at, and lived all throughout his presidency. He is even buried here. You will not be disappointed making the trip here. I highly recommend going.

Jason R — Google review

We went through the museum and the house, as well as walked the grounds. The museum is very well done and informative. The home was interesting and well kept. Overall we were there about 2 hours. Children 15 & under are free. Very happy we went!

Meredith W — Google review

This is a national, maybe international site that should be visited by everyone as it holds so much history. The house is beautiful and in very good condition. I loved my tour guide as he took the time to explain the homes history and answered questions from the tour group.

Geo M — Google review

Drove two hours to tour the museum and grounds and well worth the trip! We pent several hours going through the museum and library. There are two floors to stroll through and many events to learn about. We also walked the grounds and garden area which were beautiful. Plan on three hours to visit everything to see.

Marc S — Google review

We have been visiting a number of Presidential homes. We enjoyed this house. The Park Ranger was a good story teller and enthusiastic about her tour. The first Presidential library is also on this property for an additional fee. The home was well preserved and very beautiful.

Deborah R — Google review

Fascinating home of FDR on the same Hyde Pro property as his presidential library. The home was significantly expanded in the early 20th century, but encompasses a much earlier building. The interiors are preserved exactly as they were at the time of the presidents death. Very interesting to learn how he clandestinely navigated the two story structure in his wheel chair. A family home that feels lived in and real in contrast to the more opulent beaux-arts Vanderbilt mansion up the road.

Erik J — Google review

WOW! This place is amazing! His home is beautiful and filled with all of his family's furniture, clothes and personal belongings. A true treasure. Let's you look inside the personal life of the greatest president and longest term president our great nation has ever had. The museum has some of the most amazing things like the boats he built and trust me, he built a lot of beautiful ships. We've visited New York a few times but always missed this and finally we made it and it was well worth the trip. We will for sure be back.

James H — Google review

Great place if you love history and architecture. Huge grounds to just wander if it's a nice day out, but I highly recommend taking the house tour if you haven't before. Our tour guide Eric was engaging, and made learning the history easy and fun. Highly recommend if you're in the area, especially on a nice day.

Jax S — Google review

Great presidential library and museum. This place has grown into a destination of its own. The grounds are beautiful. Museum has a ton of interesting information. The house brings history into life.Highly recommend this place. Would recommend budget 3 hours at least. Great for school age students. A lot of history.Consider purchasing a national park pass for other sites!

Abe H — Google review

The Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park, New York, is a must-visit for anyone interested in American history. Springwood, the Roosevelt family estate, offers a glimpse into the life of one of our most extraordinary, consequential presidents.We toured the grand home, beautifully preserved to reflect the Roosevelts' time there. Our tour guide was amazing and new lots about the home.

Elijah M — Google review

So much to see! Get a tour with a ranger for inside the house. And the museum is extensive. There is a also a nice little cafe in the welcome center.

Diane B — Google review

4.8

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Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

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Historical place museum

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Historic Sites

Historic 181-acre estate with Eleanor Roosevelt's former home & a center with history exhibits.

What a beautiful place to take a leisurely hike for a mile or two.The Stone House 🏠 is a small quaint beautiful museum dedicated to the he life of Elenore Roosevelt and her fight for woman's rights.

Paul N — Google review

This was one our favorite places we visited on this trip! The grounds are beautiful and the house is still as it was when she last lived in it. The best part was our tour guide who gave us so much information that we felt that we learned as much as reading a good biography of her life. One of the best tour guides we have ever had anywhere!

Greg H — Google review

Very interesting history of ER and her life with Franklin. I learned a lot about the programs she initiated with her 2 friends Nancy Cook and Marion Dickerman in what would later become her residence - Val-Kill Cottage. Val-Kill was more her home than Springwood, where she lived with FDR. The courage was closed due to Covid, but the grounds and the Stone Cottage were open to walk around. Beautiful property to enjoy!

Rena C — Google review

Didn’t plan to become an Eleanor fan but the tour guide’s love and admiration for her converted us! The calming landscape is gorgeous. Best place for a relaxing day!

M H — Google review

House is closed due covid restrictions. Beautiful and peaceful surroundings.

Galyna S — Google review

Wonderful historic house and former factory where one of our most admired First Ladies lived and worked as well as a retreat for FDR at Top Cottage that is still not open for tours right now. Hopefully they will hire some more people in the next year or two so they can be open all week and conduct more tours

Noah L — Google review

While fewer people make the effort to visit Val Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt’s widowhood home, I found this a far more satisfying experience than FDR’s home and definitely worth the short drive from there. It feels a much warmer and more homely place, unlike the large and cold Springwood, and has plenty of historical associations of its own; this was where JFK met ER to seek her endorsement in 1960. Visit is by guided tour only, the tickets picked up when you arrive at the small visitor centre. Our NPS guide was fantastic, and there is nothing off limits in terms of Eleanor’s rich and fascinating life. In many ways, her strong support for social justice was far stronger than her husband’s, and her life after his death was amazing. Being here brought something of that alive, but also gave a small insight into the home life of a fascinating woman.

Phil B — Google review

Eleanor’s Val-Kill is a small location, but Matt, our tour guide, was knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Very pretty landscape. It’s free and tours max at 16. They usually have two small tours a day maxing at 8. Bigger tours don’t get to see the second floor, smaller tours do.

Sara G — Google review

The guided tour was very informative - no charge for admission but make sure that you check the tour times as you need to check in on-site only, no online reservation available.After you park - start at the main cottage to reserve your guided tour slot.. there are bathrooms onsite and also a film on loop in an adjacent building.Recommended to include the nearby FDR sites, too..!

Ryan S — Google review

The site was closed when our tour group was there but we were able to walk around the property, with our own tour guide expounding on the significant history of the place. It's where the Roosevelt’s served hot dogs to the King & Queen of England and Churchill swam in the pool smoking a cigar. This is a small few buildings on the Roosevelt’s property where they brought dignitaries to chill after all the serious discussions about the war. Eleanor stayed here a lot of time after her husband's death. Lovely flowers this time of year.

Joy R — Google review

We loved the grounds and outside of the house. I recommend the short film that showcases a summary of an extraordinary life. Although we didn’t have time to take the house tour, we would have. We will have to come back and do it.

Elijah M — Google review

Loved walking the grounds here & up the steep trail! Fun spot 🙌

Christopher B — Google review

Such a beautiful site to visit and the park rangers were great historians. They answered questions, were able to discuss rumor vs fact, and really seemed to have a love for their job (which made them better at it of course).

Wendy C — Google review

Well worth the visit because you have a greater understanding of ER and why she is honored in historians. Thank you to the dedicated staffs who find it important to have us remember who, what, where, WHY.

PTR — Google review

So fascinating. The guides are so nice and knowledgeable. A nice stop while visiting the area.

Katie — Google review

Arrived after 5 pm so we missed any of the possible tours but still enjoyed looking around the grounds. Lots of history associated with the Roosevelts here. The garden was beautiful with a wide selection of plants and flowers. Didn’t hike any of the trails due to the lateness of the day but looked fun to explore.

Marc S — Google review

Glad I took the tour. Ranger gave a lot of great info about Eleanor Roosevelt.

Barb D — Google review

Had the good fortune to visit this National Historical Site on a mild winter day in February. There are a number of different trails to walk on. A couple of different buildings that you may be able to visit when the park is officially open. I would check their website for that. If you're looking to get your stamp, you need to visit the Home of Franklin D Roosevelt NHS. This may change once the park opens after their winter closure. If you made it this far, I would highly recommend a visit during the off-season and take advantage of this clean, beautiful, well maintained park.

Nick S — Google review

Excellent tour guide, very knowledgeable! Enjoyed the hiking trails too! Very peaceful grounds! And loved the cutting garden! Got there early to get tickets for tour; first come, first serve!

David A — Google review

It's free to go to and they have free tours. The area by the buildings is small so doesn't take much time to see it all. I did not go on the tour because of timing. There are some gardens, and there is a wide one mile walking trail through the woods, which is a nice little walk.

Brian A — Google review

Great spot to visitFascinating find. Lots of history at this location.

David B — Google review

Fantastic Docent, Ryan. So informative and a joy to listen to on a lovely Saturday afternoon. The house was charming and exactly as I would expect Eleanor to have decorated. Wonderful Lady and I’m thank you her home was open for us to see

Patricia B — Google review

4.7

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Bull's Bridge Inn

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American restaurant

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Bull's Bridge Inn is a historic establishment housed in a building dating back to 1762, offering classic American tavern dishes and featuring an old-fashioned bar scene. Visitors can enjoy their meals on the back patio, where accommodating servers ensure dietary needs are met. The menu includes delectable options such as baked scallops with perfectly cooked vegetables and potato, as well as a mouthwatering blue cheese burger with fries. Guests also praise the in-house fried mozzarella and delightful bread pudding.

This local establishment is open for dinner only. It’s decidedly local with an eclectic menu, excellent service in an atmosphere that focuses on local and regional information relating to the inn and the surrounding area.We went with the NY strip and the baked cod. The strip was cooked to order and came out melt in your mouth good. The cod was lovely with the stuffing being rich but not too overpowering.We completely enjoyed our meal at this location. I am sure you will as well.

Anthony P — Google review

The turkey dinner is hearty and delicious. Salads are always fresh. The humus platter is a favorite. The restaurant's rustic decor is charming. Staff are friendly and hardworking! Dinner rolls could be better, a little dry and tasteless. The garden in back is lovely and the location, a short ride south from Kent, is great.

Beth J — Google review

Excellent. Can't sing enough praises. Came up from NJ to Angevine farm for pumpkin picking, and happened upon the Bull's Bridge Inn. From the in-house fried mozzarella (like an adult mozzarella stick but 10x better) to the bread pudding (omg) everything was wonderful. The scallops were especially good. Mary S. our server was fantastic. Can't wait to come back in November!11.21.21 - Update; came back and glad we did! Thanks again to Mary - might have to make the trip up every six months from here on out!

Caro C — Google review

This is a our regular place for us, it's quiet, foods consistently good or better and the staff professional. Typical American meals for reasonable prices. We love the consistency over the years and the atmosphere is awesome. The clam chowder is awesome. Highly recommended.

Dave P — Google review

I can't wait to go back again. The staff and the customers are friendly and the historic building and barn have to be seen. Great place for a quiet dinner for two or a party of 20. Nothing but good things to say. Great job Bull's Bridge Inn!

Bob D — Google review

First waitress was rude. We asked her name and she litterally said no. Then she left our table and a more customer focused one helped us. First one never came back to explain change. Food was not great. My husband had turkey dinner and said meat was tough.

Margaret S — Google review

We have been eating at BullsBridge Inn regularly for over 35 years. We moved and hadn't been there in about a year. We went to celebrate my birthday. The waitress was horrible who we have had before. She came over to the table complaining she thinks she is sick. Well don't come to work sick and serve people. Maybe its time for her to retire!!! My daughter and I had the lobster ravioli it was salty and discusting, it tasted freezer burned also. My son in law had the fish dinner which he only ate about half of. My husband ordered the surf and turf with the baked stuff shrimp.The stuffed shrimp was over cooked and dried out! He never got his steak. When the waitress finally returned because we flagged her down. I said my husband didn't get the steak. She said oh I'll check. Well they didn't make it and said they would put it on now. He said no don't bother. The waitress never came back to ask if we needed drinks which we did. We needed water because the food was so salty. Oh well it's your loss. We won't be coming back! I also mentioned to several friends about our experience and they said it's been horrible the last few times they went. They stopped going there too!

Theresa G — Google review

The food was excellent. I had chicken teriyaki with sweet potato and vegetables and salad and bread. It took over an hour and a half for the full experience. I have never had it that slow.

Elaine M — Google review

I really have no pleasantries to add even about the food because I had a waitress who was very rude, condescending and continued to insult me / make jokes at my expense throughout the duration of our stay. It was classless and uncalled for. Older lady with short hair and black rimmed glasses.I will not return, and I will surely share my experience should the opportunity arise.If you’re looking for someplace to eat in Kent this is bright, kind, and new… head to their main street which is a lot of great options.

Jessica O — Google review

Food was very good. Had the crab stuffed mushrooms and onion soup. Next time hope to eat in the larger dining room. Waitress was terrific!

Carole S — Google review

Bulls Bridge Inn was easily able to accommodate a party of 18 people. Service was excellent, portion size was very good. everyone loved their meals, and they made sure we were able to leave the inn in time to make it to our next destination.on time. Highly recommend Bulls Bridge Inn and look forward to our next visit there!

Susan C — Google review

I just LOVE Bull's Bridge and always have. The food is consistantly delicious and always prepared with obvious great attention to taste as well as presentation. Add to this a staff of pleasant, professional servers who strive to please their customers.The menu is amazingly diverse with appetizers, soups,daily specials and entrees that tempt the palate to the point that it is difficult to make choices because EVERYTHING looks so delicious! ( And, it always is.) The seafood is fresh and tasty. There is a wonderful wine and beer selection as well as their dessert drinks. Not to be overlooked are their delicious desserts. The Creme Brulee' is always so fantastic and they also make fantastic Bread Pudding.I feel the portion sizes are great and the prices very reasonable. I enjoy taking friends and family to Bull's Bridge, because I'm confident that they will enjoy their meal and the rustic, relaxing atmosphere.Bull's Bridge Inn is always certain to satisfy everyone.

Slater K — Google review

We had dinner here with our local family and enjoyed our dinner on the back patio. I have a soy sensitivity and the servers were wonderful in making sure none of my food had any in it. I got the baked scallops with vegetables and baked potato. The scallops were good and the veggies and potato were perfect. I enjoyed a glass of house Chardonnay with my meal, as well. My husband got the blue cheese burger with fries and for dessert enjoyed the bread pudding. Everything was tasty, the service was friendly and prompt, and the atmosphere is super chill outside.

Ursula B — Google review

Food poisoning for Mother’s Day. NO SALAD BAR, Small portions, bad Shrimp cocktail, No Blender to make a Pina Colada, COLD baked potato, Nasty Fishy tasting Grilled Salmon. So EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTING. I threw up just outside the front door. Horrible experience.

Donna — Google review

29 years ago, my first job ever was here at the Bull's Bridge Inn. Thank you for believing in me... for taking a chance with me!I've been living in Europe for more than a decade, but came to Connecticut to reminisce and see what's changed: the Bull's Bridge Inn has changed only positively! Still fantastic food!!!!! I ordered the always delicious Fried Calami for an appetizer and Baked Stuffed Shrimp for dinner!

Josue E — Google review

Such a comfortable and homey environment. This place just oozes charm. Can't wait for our next visit.

George D — Google review

Food, service, and atmosphere were great! I would definitely come back here again.

MissLalove123 — Google review

Stopped here on way back from Kent Falls State Park as they are pet friendly for their outdoor seating. Very friendly staff who delivered excellent service. Food was good. My fish & chips we're actually big properly cooked pieces of fish. Steak was solid option. Kids enjoyed the pasta.

Roland N — Google review

4.4

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Walkway Over the Hudson

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The Walkway Over the Hudson, also known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, is a historic pedestrian walkway that spans the Hudson River, connecting Poughkeepsie and Highland. Originally built as a double track railroad bridge in 1889, it was damaged by fire in 1974 and later restored as a state historical park in 2009. At 1.

We are from California and this is one of the coolest landmarks to visit in New York. I love the scenery and crisp air. Oh and it's free! Absolutely beautiful! Hate to return to the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles. Enjoying it while it lasts. ❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😎

Dwayne S — Google review

The Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, the world's longest elevated pedestrian bridge. It will take roughly 35/40min to walk from one side to other side. So have your walking shoes and a water bottles ready. Few benches are there to sit and rest. Food truck and washrooms are located in each side. If you are starting from Poughkeepsie side, you can park your vehicle in the car park. Limited spaces so better to go early. No need to buy tickets for the Walkway except during the special events. Park is open everyday from 7am to sunset. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while having a nice walk. They are providing electric trams for people with mobility challenges during spring, summer and fall. Also you can rent a bike.

Hushra — Google review

What a beautiful place to visit! I've been wanting to go here ever since my parents raved about it. Today was the perfect day to do so. The sun was shining and yet, it wasn't too hot. There was some wind on the bridge at different points.I recommend wearing a hat and or sunglasses because you are constantly exposed to the sun on the bridge.We started at the East Gate and made our way over to the other side of the river. It took us about 40 minutes meandering. On our way back, it took us 11 minutes (river front to river front) at a steady pace. I'm looking forward to visiting again!

Jacqueline U — Google review

*Day Trip to Walkway Over the Hudson*We had an amazing time on our day trip to Walkway Over the Hudson, This Department of Park & Recreation located just 100 miles north of New York City (about a 2-hour drive). The Hudson River flows from the Canada region to the Atlantic Ocean, passing through the New York City area. Interestingly, the river's current flows both north and south, with a strong flow in both directions.*Parking and Amenities*Upon arrival, we found convenient paid parking and EV charging stations on the property. There's also additional parking available under the bridge on Park Avenue. We opted to park on the upper level, which was more convenient for our walk.*Preparation and Safety*Before starting our walk, we made sure to take necessary precautions: sunscreen, sunglasses, water bottles, proper dressing, hats, and caps. The administrative office provided helpful information, and restrooms were available for both men and women.*The Walk*The walkway stretches 1,000 feet to the bridge, with benches and shaded areas along the way. The bridge and walkway in the are approximately 22 feet wide, accommodating day trippers, cyclists, walkers, and joggers. The views of the Hudson River are simply fantastic, with a 1.8-mile one-way or 2.6-mile two-way journey.*Nearby Attractions*After our walk, we visited the nearby Awosting Falls, & Water Reservoir just a 15-minute drive away. If you're from New York City or Long Island, you can easily complete this trip from 9 am to 8 pm.*Recommendation*We highly recommend this day trip to Walkway Over the Hudson. Enjoy the scenic views, convenient amenities, and nearby attractions. Don't forget to take necessary precautions and make the most of your 3-hour visit!

Hempstead L — Google review

My boyfriend and I had a nice little walk. We enjoyed the scenic view from the brigde. We thought we were going to have trouble finding a parking space at first but, it turns out, there's a couple free parking spaces specifically for the Walkway Over the Hudson around the area. The one we parked in was right where one of the entrances were located which was convenient.The environment here is friendly and the place was clean. People were walking their dogs and riding bikes(I saw someone riding a unicycles and another riding a really old styled bicycle which was so cool!). It is a really nice place.There's restrooms by the entrance as well as a little souvenir shop. There were also tables next to the souvenir shop overlooking the buildings below and are able to see the beautiful surroundings. It seemed like a nice place to sit and enjoy everything.

Christine L — Google review

This is something that we've wanted to do for a while now. Glad to have finally gotten the chance to visit and take the walk across the Hudson. We took the 1 minute elevator ride up to the walkway. The views were amazing. This is a perfect time of year to see the fall foliage. The walkway wasn't too crowded. It's a nice place to take a casual stroll while enjoying wonderful views.

Henry N — Google review

Perfect Summer adventure. Be ready to walk a lot and enjoy amazing views. You will find restrooms at each end of the bridge and bike rental stations as well.Free Parking lot area is big but filled up fast. There is also a paid parking lot area. You will also find food trucks offering drinks, ice cream, or coffee (they are on the pricy side tho) my suggestion is to take your own water bottle.This is a nice experience and good workout for the day.

Iveth T — Google review

1.3 miles from East gate to West gate. Bike lanes, and walk lanes which make for a very Comfortable walk over the Hudson.The views are spectacular! Bathrooms located on each end. Depending on the day, there are also food trucks available for lunch or dinner. Highly recommend a visit

Gale — Google review

Walking along the bridge was an enriching experience that seamlessly weaved together history, natural beauty, and pet-friendly charm. The stunning statue honoring Sojourner Truth stands as a powerful tribute to her legacy, adding depth and significance to the already picturesque surroundings.The panoramic views of the Hudson River are breathtaking, offering a serene backdrop for a leisurely stroll or a moment of contemplation. What made this place even more inviting was its welcoming attitude toward furry companions; it's heartwarming to see a public space that's dog-friendly, allowing all to enjoy this gem along the river.

Lakeia M — Google review

Very nice, well maintained and staffed pedestrian bridge. Roughly a three mile round trip walk. The structure itself is very impressive and offers greats views on the surroundings including the Mid-Hudson bridge to the South. There are restrooms on either side of the walkway and there is an elevator to get down to Upper Landing Park on the East side of the walkway.

Kevin M — Google review

Beautiful, accessible, convenient attraction spanning the Hudson River from Poughkeepsie to Highland. This nature trail is a favorite for locals as well as visitors. A bustling spot that offers serenity from the activities of the city that caters to family, cyclists, runners, and those just enjoying a stroll and the crisp, clean air.The park offers public amenities; restrooms, an elevator, information center, exquisite vistas, and has an abundance of parking on either side of the Hudson River; east and west. Suitably placed in close proximity to restaurants, schools, vacation accommodations, and businesses, this attraction is a must see/visit for anyone venturing to the Hudson Valley region.The Walkway opens at sunrise and closes at sunset 7 days/week and boasts a state of the art emergency system.

Christopher T — Google review

Walkway over the Hudson is one the beautiful, accessible and attraction from the Hudson River “Poughkeepsie-Highland”.This place is fantastic for running, cycling or walking with your favorite person 😉Smoking, drinking not allowed at this place/area. You can find local vendors for coffee, popcorn 🍿 and of course ice cream at summer season!The place offers public amenities such as; restrooms, an elevator, information center, exquisite vistas, and has an abundance of parking on either side of the Hudson River east and west.If you use google map app, you can find lot of good places for eating, drinking after your visit, one of the places I highly recommended is Lolita’s pizza 🍕 (wood fire pizza place 🤤) reasonable price, fast service and even you can order your pizza and take it up to bridge and enjoy the view and pizza 🍕.There are multiple recycle ♻️ bins at each side, please protect our planet 🌏 by keeping it clean!Thanks 😊

Jacob — Google review

A nice, easy walk or ride with kids, and a great way to experience the Hudson River and learn about the history of the area and the bridge itself, via a self-guided tour and informational plaques dispersed along the route.For those engineering nerds out there like me, the former rail crossing is the oldest surviving steel cantilever bridge in the world, with the longest truss and cantilever spans at the time of its completion in 1889. It also offers a great vantage point from which to view the adjacent Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge.

Matthew C — Google review

I’ve been coming here for years and it’s been great to see how much they’ve developed it, adding restrooms, etc. They host great a lot of events including fairs, walks for causes and my favorite… the July 4th event. There’s nothing like sitting on a bridge that’s literally over the Hudson, watching fireworks. It’s also great for exercise!

Lara G — Google review

We stopped at the Walkway Over the Hudson on our way to Vermont, and it was so worth it! With wonderful views as far as your eyes can see, it is a pleasant and long (it is the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world) walk across the bridge. It does get windy and cold on top of the bridge!Parking: We had trouble finding a good parking spot, so either search for the walkway over Hudson parking on Google maps or there is paid parking available at the mid-Hudson discovery museum. The elevator to the top of the bridge is a short walk from the museum parking lot.Clean restrooms are available at the point where the bridge begins. There was also a food truck selling some tidbits close to this point.Overall, we enjoyed our experience on the walkway and exploring the surrounding areas.

Neha V — Google review

First time visiting this walkway. Beautiful experience. Nice place to get your steps in. Amazing view. Would recommend doing it on a day that is not too hot or in the evening. They do close the gate at I believe 7:30pm. We had just made it back to the Poughkeepsie side just before the gates close. Great place to take pics with your loved ones. Wear comfortable 👟 sneakers. Would definitely do it again.

Annette C — Google review

Nice day so we went for walk with the wifey and mother in law that is in a wheel chair. This is relevant as you have to be careful as there are wider ones and they are marked in yellow. This would also be helpful to know with kids on scooters. So there are bathrooms and water fountains along with dog poop bags and waste containers on both sides and a seasonal gift shop. Please curb your dog and don’t ruin it for the rest of us!

Michael B — Google review

Perfect to spend a couple of hourswalking/biking. There are plenty of restaurants too around that area and a nice children's museum next to the water

Shan — Google review

Nice walk and beautiful views, some benches and tables on one end of the bridge to sit take a rest and enjoy some snacks.

Meriam M — Google review

Standing 212 feet above the Hudson River’s surface and is 6,768 feet (1.28 miles) long, this is the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world with the views from the Hudson Highlands to the Catskills. The Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, whose one of the entrances is located off of Parker Avenue in Poughkeepsie, where my partner, his family and I came today after 2 years. This former railroad bridge built in 1888 is ideal for walkers, joggers, cyclists, and rollerbladers. We walked the entire bridge and back, with a few photo stops in between. From a height of 21 stories, we managed to catch the activities from jet skiers to boaters on the river and the long freight trains hauling their cargo to their next destination. There were benches in a couple of spots along the bridge as a place to rest tired feet for a few minutes. What an absolutely fabulous way to spend a few hours.

Eloy Y — Google review

Beautiful views and a nice easy walk. Tried to use the elevator but apparently it had closed that morning so we went to the other side where there is a flat walk into the bridge. Our group had elderly and young members, and it was a nice easy walk for all. There are posters with facts along the way.

Chris M — Google review

I was unexpectedly impressed by this site, both by its size and the distance of the trail (over a mile across from end to end, and that is not just the over-water portion). I'd known of its existence for a long time, and I recall the buzz around its opening. My wife had wanted to visit for years but it was always a bit out of the way. We really enjoyed it and spent a good two hours walking across and back again (we parked on the Poughkeepsie side). And I very much enjoyed the views of the the distant Catskills to the north as well as those of Bear Mountain and The Hudson Highlands. As an amateur historian I also found the interpretive signs wonderful, which told the story of the bridge's origins as a railroad bridge, the first of its kind across the Hudson. Well worth the visit.

Davis J — Google review

Views are amazing. There is an elevator on the Duchess County side. The Ulster County side has bathrooms at the end, a gift shop and a couple of food trucks. There is also a parking lot and access to the rail trail. Did not reach the end on the Duchess side but took elevator as it began to rain and thunder. They will close the bridge during inclement weather.

Christina W — Google review

If you’re in the area and looking for something to do, would definitely check this out. Leisurely stroll on the bridge over the Hudson with some nice views. Very relaxing and well maintained. Parking was pretty easy as well. Check it out!

David P — Google review

Awesome 4th of July fireworks from the walkway. Pok Grand finale was amazing, IDK if I've ever seen that many large fireworks go off at once, esp for so long. Beautiful night, gorgeous view. Clean air conditioned bathrooms, nice seating at the entrances to walkway and if you come in on the highland side make sure to get coffee at Mercurial Coffee ("food truck"); it's absolutely amazing! Fresh beans, incredibly delicious coffee concoctions, hot and frozen!!

Kristen B — Google review

I came here on the recommendation of a local friend. It's a great place for a walk. I was a bit confused by the sign saying it closes at 7 pm. I arrived at 7 pm and saw about a dozen people entering. My friend later told me the staff will kick people out when they're getting ready to close. There is a parking lot near the entrance, or you can park nearby on the street.

Daniel J — Google review

Gorgeous views of the Hudson River. A nice walk. Tables, chairs, shade, and restrooms on both sides. Recommend going in the morning as it can get quite hot in the afternoon. Convenient parking on the Poughkeepsie side for $7.

Stephanie R — Google review

very cool and worthwhile experience. It’s even beautiful when the weather is bad :) Plus, the sun did come out for a second on the walk back and it was pretty glorious

John G — Google review

The Walkway Over the Hudson offers a unique and memorable experience that is a must-visit for anyone in or visiting the Hudson Valley area. Spanning the Hudson River, this pedestrian bridge provides stunning panoramic views that are especially captivating during sunrise and sunset.Scenery:The walkway offers a spectacular vantage point to view the natural beauty of the Hudson River and its surrounding landscapes. The expansive views of the water below and the distant mountains create a picturesque setting that is perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.Accessibility:The Walkway Over the Hudson is well-maintained and easily accessible for visitors of all ages, including those with mobility issues. The path is wide and flat, making it ideal for strollers and wheelchairs. Parking is available at both ends of the walkway, and there are several entry points which are well-signposted.Amenities:Informative plaques are also placed along the walkway, providing interesting historical and environmental information about the Hudson River and the surrounding areas.Activities:The walkway is not only a place for a leisurely walk but also popular among joggers and cyclists. It's a fantastic way to get some exercise while enjoying the outdoors.Overall:The Walkway Over the Hudson is a beautifully designed bridge that offers more than just a crossing point; it's a destination where you can experience the majestic beauty of the Hudson Valley. It's a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life and a testament to the beauty of upstate New York.Recommendation:For an enhanced experience, visit during the fall when the foliage is at its peak, and the landscape is awash with vibrant colors.

A . — Google review

Good straight shot across the river , wonderful view of the Hudson River, complete with small posters on the side to show snippets of history and the becoming of the town/city. Does get pretty windy in the middle of the bridge , but a nice and safe place for a stroll or a quick jog/ even lunch/picnic.

Grace W — Google review

What an absolutely fabulous way to spend a morning. Our visit was off season with a breeze, but the brisk walk helped warm us up.Spectacular views up and down the Hudson. We saw trains and Amtrak doing there thing.Be sure to watch the banks of the river for mountain streams and waterfalls.Pondering the history and all the material this bridge carried over the years is simply mind boggling. With a peek of one train per hour in the war years, this area must have been a buzz of activity.The bathrooms were well kept, way finding and signage was excellent.Our extended family throughly enjoyed our visit here and I highly recommend stopping here when visiting.

Jason O — Google review

4.8

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61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA

(845) 454-9649

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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

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Nature preserve

Nature & Parks

Minnewaska State Park Preserve spans over 21,000 acres in the Shawangunk Mountains and boasts breathtaking views of waterfalls, three sky lakes, and 25 miles of trails ideal for hiking and biking. The park offers an assortment of territories to explore from wooded areas to rocky terrain while also featuring rock climbing opportunities. A highlight is the stunning fall foliage view that can be seen within a 15-20 minute walk.

Outstanding views & hikes. Great maps, signage, and visitor center. Can be visited many times without repeating experiences, unless you want to. Lots of other great activities including permitted rock climbing.$10/car entry fee

Sean D — Google review

Beautiful place with plenty of trails. Walked around the lake and watched beautiful sunset over the mountains. Trails are in good condition, great for biking or walking with small dogs. Wish J had more time to explore. Definitely would come in the fall or spring to see waterfalls l, as they were dry now.

Ewa Z — Google review

I recently spent a day at Minnewaska State Park, and wow, what an experience! The place is like a hidden treasure trove of natural beauty. From the moment I stepped onto the trails, I was surrounded by stunning scenery that seemed to get better with every turn.The trails are fantastic. I loved how each path had its own unique character and offered incredible views. It felt like I was discovering a new secret every few steps.Wildlife is everywhere! I saw deer, birds, and even some smaller critters. It was like the park was alive and thriving. The encounters were a beautiful reminder of how important it is to preserve these natural spaces.And the landmarks—wow. The lake was very peaceful. Each spot felt like a postcard come to life. I found myself just standing there, soaking it in, don’t Judge me, thanksMinnewaska State Park is an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a nature lover, an avid hiker, or just looking for a serene escape, this park has it all. I can’t recommend it enough—get out there and see it for yourself! You won’t be disappointed.

Besnik N — Google review

This is a beautiful park, we did the Gertrude's Nose and Millbrook Mountain Brook loop and really enjoyed it!Beautiful views along the hike and our little dog especially enjoyed the rock scrambling.

Shachar A — Google review

Breathtaking views and fall colors! Went on a moderately strenuous hike and it took about 5 hours. Some rock climbing involved. Gertrude's Nose is a highlight. Restrooms at the visitor center. Parking can get full, reach before 9am. The lake is about a mile from the visitor center and is not to be missed. Picnic areas near the lake.

Sneha S — Google review

We drove in not knowing what to expect and not dressed to hike but enjoyed our visit so much!The land and views are breathtaking.We walked to the lake closest to the visitors center and it is amazing. They have a beach there and there were a number of people swimming in the lake.We even saw a porcupine up in a tree near the lake!You can spend an hour here or days so much to explore. We are definitely going back. We want to hike to one of the falls to see that.There are 2 lakes, lots of waterfalls and countless vista's to discover.The visitors center is accessible by car and there are great views right from the parking lot.The first lake is just a short stroll on a gravel path and a pretty easy walk. We did it in flip flops and it was no problem.If you are in the area it is a definite must see.Entry is $10 per car.

Susan R — Google review

This one has been on the list for a long time. This didn't disappoint on a beautiful warm day. There were a lot of people near the falls and a fair amount on the trails away from the falls. That's probably the only detractor from this one. Always neat getting to see the Catskills in the distance.This park is good for any length of hike. I had planned to do almost 14 miles, but being the first warm weather hike, the heat beat on us. So we ended shortening it to under 10 miles. You could shorten it even more.

Tom H — Google review

Spectacular fall foliage view in Minnewaska state park within 15-20 mins walk. Works for everyone in family! Assorted territories and view including lake, mountain, falls in one park. Dropped one start because parking was nightmare in peak foliage season over the weekend. Drove around the entrance twice to get permitted on the line waiting for the ticket..another 30-45mins waiting to get into the park eventually (staff said 45mins - 2hrs I believe also true depends on when you arrive, since the parking lot is full by 10:30). Plan the weekday visit is wiser during peak!

Sue S — Google review

A very beautiful park. It has quite a few hiking trails of various difficulty levels. The path around the lake is a relaxing walk and if you want to hike you can continue. Fall is my favorite time as the colors and temperatures are the most enjoyable. The only suggestion is to get there early as the parking lot is small and fills up quick. We arrived a half hour after opening and had to wait about an hour and a half to get in.

Jj P — Google review

Wonderful and clean State park! Excellent Visitors center! Well marked trails! A couple of waterfalls to travel to! Some long hikes to Rainbow Falls and Gertrude Nose are worth the trip!

Peter Y — Google review

This park has something to offer at any time of the year. During nicer months enter early or you might not get in. It has limited parking given the number of visitors it sees. Exceptional when the abundant laurel blossoms in June! Great and plentiful hiking from easy strolls to long intensive hikes. Also boasts a new visitor center and multiple waterfalls.2-25-24 Awosting Falls is flowing great and looks beautiful in winter splendor...yaks or microspikes definitely recommended..trails are very icy

Ingrid H — Google review

This place is amazing! You can hike and swim. The hike is very easy and the views are amazing! The visitor center is fantastic and very educational! Definitely a great hike for the kids in a beautiful setting. Definitely a lot of nature here.

Marion N — Google review

Park is awesome. There are many well marked trails, waterfalls and lakes. Make sure to take trail according to your condition as some are pretty hard.Easy parking pay with card or cash. Tou can get a map at the entrance and there are many maps across the park

Pil G — Google review

Visiting Minnewaska State Park continues to prove itself as a great destination to get with nature. The various trails within the park offer options such as hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, horseback riding, swimming, kayaking, or canoeing. You can bring your own or rent. This park is popular and attracts people from all over. I remember when this park was privately owned and swimming in areas other than the designated area currently permitted. Many great memories were created at this park and it is such a unique spot that should be visited at least once. If I could give it 7, 8, 9, or even 10 stars I would.

John B — Google review

This is my second time and this place is so peaceful and breathtaking. The views and quiet that exist are therapeutic. Would love to camp here in the future.The recently built visitor center is nicely done too. I went in 2017 before the new visitor center was built and it's a great upgrade.Highly recommend.

Mark C — Google review

So beautiful! Not many people for a weekday but I can see it being busy on a weekend. Everything is so organized and it was very easy to get to the parking lot and see the trails. Just so you know it is 10 dollars for a car to enter the park. Would recommend the visitor center for any first timers all the information was very helpful. Good maps and open graveled trails. Will definitely go again soon!

Tiffany F — Google review

I love this state park. The hiking trails have beautiful views and lots of different trails to take. I will say one important thing - you do need to make a reservation on the weekend to hike because it gets busy at times and they won’t let you hike without one. Also their is a fee for parking.

Lexi C — Google review

Absolutely stunning in the Fall (really all year, but breathtaking when the leaves are changing). Went for my daughter's art field trip & the kids were so inspired. Clean, easy hiking paths & plenty of incredible scenic spots overlooking the lake.

Abigail B — Google review

Very fun place with lots to do. Great for hiking, gravel biking and swimming. Lots of wild life and amazing views

Matthew M — Google review

Amazing park to connect with natureGreat views around the lake,Entrance is just $10 for car!This park is like 2-3 hrs drive from NYC.This is a great place to come with the family or just your dog or by yourself.

Ku T — Google review

I used to come here all the time during the summer months when I worked in Upstate NY. So many miles of trails that you can always discover a new path or journey. Incredible spots to take in the view and also respite from the hot summer sun.Took a friend a couple times and while he was quite exhausted, he thoroughly enjoyed his experience! LOL

Nick L — Google review

I've been climbing around this park as it expands, including before it was a state park since I was a kid and that's maybe 50 years. It's beautiful. I love all the waterfalls and the Beautiful views. It's different every single day depending on the season and the weather. Great place to get some peaceful exercise, good place to go swimming. You can get an Empire Pass so you can go everyday if you want to.

Joan H — Google review

Great hike with amazing views. It’s an easy trail to follow with stairs ascending, it’s a back and forth so no loop. I went with my doggo who has a bad leg and he had no problem going up. If he can do it so can you! Also the waterfall is beautiful!!

Jayana H — Google review

A really wonderful and gorgeous state park! Visited Minnewaska State Park and New Paltz for the first time during a Monday, and absolutely fell in love with this place. There are so many trails, and I plan to come back next summer to try the others! This first time, though, my partner and I hiked the Upper Awosting carriage road trail to see the Rainbow Falls and lake. It was about a 7 mile loop, and we took an hour break when we reached the falls. Barely saw any people on a Monday, which was ideal coming from NYC, lol! The Rainbow Falls weren’t super dramatic in July, but still refreshing and a relaxing vibe. The “carriage routes” are very wide and covered in gravel, shaded by trees, which made for a pleasant hike even during a heat wave! Bring water, take breaks. $10 entry/parking fee per vehicle. Highly recommend! Will definitely be back!

Daphne — Google review

This is for me the top State Park in NY state. Besides the breathtaking scenery from the mountain top, the ice caves and waterfall are superb. There are many vegetation types which makes it interesting to go along the trails. The park has paid parking, it is well maintained and signage is present where necessary. Visitor's center is great and has a map handout you can take. Please beware that the Ice Caves loop can be hard for some and for pets.

Eduardo M — Google review

Absolutely gorgeous. I was here in the fall, which was truly stunning - some of the most beautiful foliage I have ever seen. I'm sure it's also pretty in the summer and winter. It's less than three miles around the lake, and the path is very easily walkable. It's a great day trip.

Chris C — Google review

Minnewaska State Park Preserve, located in the Shawangunk Mountain range in New York, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The park spans over 22,000 acres and features numerous scenic spots, including rugged terrain, dense forests, sparkling lakes, and dramatic cliffs.

Gokay G — Google review

A brilliant park with lots of great walks. I found the moderate ones quite hard... but really rewarding. Be careful as we encountered a rattle snake on our more adventurous walk.

Will T — Google review

4.8

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5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446, USA

(845) 255-0752

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DM Weil Gallery

Art gallery

Shopping

Art center

Art museum

Artist

Modern art museum

Gorgeous works of art that are very thought provoking. Each piece of art in the gallery has a plaque of what the artist Donna was thinking at the time. She also points out different things to look for in the piece which makes it interactive and fun. We had a chance to chat with her and she’s so lovely! Such a fun time can’t wait to come back and see what other beauties she makes!

Marietta A — Google review

A must-see. The art work is stimulating and the artist and her assistant are friendly and inviting. A great place to bring that budding artist in your family, or spend a rainy day enjoying the art work and going into town for lunch. Coming from a family of artists I can say with confidence that I would buy her artwork in a second. In fact, I think I will!

Amy P — Google review

So glad we were able to visit the gallery during our trip! To be honest, I was drawn first by the complimentary wine/espresso, but the experience itself exceeded my expectation.We received a warm welcome from Donna's business partner Ken when we arrived on a quiet Sunday morning - he gave us a quick tour of the gallery, showed us the print machine that can reproduce artworks on canvas, and took us to see Donna's art studio. It is not everyday you can be inside an artist's work space to witness all the creativity! As an added bonus, we saw two young deers nippling at the grass outside the studio..Donna's paintings were very colorful and each piece has an interesting story behind. The gallery was very spacious and you can really take your time to soak in the art work with a glass of wine!Highly recommended for anyone visiting New Paltz.

Cindy W — Google review

Such an amazing experience! Amazing art work and the owner was so sweet. You can tell just by talking to her that her art is her passion. Cannot wait to go back!

Madison W — Google review

Impressive, gorgeous gallery in New Paltz! I was in the area visiting friends and decided to check this place out based on their recommendation. Yes, it's a little off the beaten path, but is so worth the scenic drive! The space is vast and beautiful. I wouldn't call myself a modern art expert by any means, but was taken by the use of bold color and texture. Donna's work is joyful and full of life, so it seems fitting that the paintings have room to breathe in this spacious layout.While some galleries can seem stuck up or cold, this one is quite the opposite. Donna (and gallery manager Ken) are more than happy to give you a personal guided tour, and Donna will share the origins and inspiration for her work. Don't be intimidated if you aren't an artist or don't know much about it -- you will still enjoy this gallery!

Renee N — Google review

So happy I discovered this place. How wonderful it is to feel like you've stumbled upon the Hudson Valley's best kept secret. My husband and I popped in not expecting to spend the rest of our afternoon at the gallery. We enjoyed wine while speaking to the artist herself (such a down to earth, inclusive artist--a rarity these days). It was such a unique experience and I can't wait to return.

Terri W — Google review

One doesn't always have to travel far to find a hidden treasure. I have lived in Gardiner for almost 40 years and recently discovered the wonderful DM Weil Gallery on Bruynswick Rd. The space is gorgeous, the artist engaging and her work captivating. In addition to a wide array of pieces (originals and prints) available at a variety of price points she offers unique art experiences for children and adults. The idea of spending a day with the artist - lunch, wine and creative expression included - has me alerting my friends and family to my latest addition to my birthday wishlist! Bottom line whether you have lived here all your life, find yourself in the area or are looking for a day trip make your way to DM Weil Gallery.

Library D — Google review

I first visited the gallery as a guest and loved the experience since I am an artist myself. Eventually I was given the opportunity to work at the gallery for a day to help the owners out and it was amazing. i was taught how to print, take detailed pictures and edit pieces of art. I learned a lot and got to immerse myself in another artists world. I got to tour the gallery myself and it is colorful and so fun to look at. I also was allowed to see DM’s studio which was really amazing, I loved seeing the hundred tubes of paint and her pieces that were in progress. I would 100% recommend visiting the gallery. It was fun and interesting and i thoroughly enjoyed having the experience of socializing with customers and seeing the art.

Gabby M — Google review

We stopped by this gallery because we needed some indoor activity near New Paltz on a rainy day and then wished we had stopped anyway. This gallery of abstract art is really accessible. You don't need to know anything about art to enjoy the very colorful pieces exposed. Plus they sell reproductions making it possible for many people to purchase something and bring some art home! We were nicely welcomed, offered a cup of espresso, explained how the gallery was setup and had the opportunity to chat with the artist! I highly recommend this gallery!

Marion L — Google review

4.9

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208 Bruynswick Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561, USA

(845) 255-3336

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Northeast Off-Road Adventures

Outdoor activity organiser

Tours

4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours

I found NORA when I was looking for off-road instruction with my 2022 Tacoma TRD Off-Road. There were some options closer to home but they seemed more intense than what I was looking for. NORA seemed perfect so I made the drive to New York from Virginia. I wasn't disappointed. Besides having a lot of fun with both the other drivers and the crew I gained confidence with using the 4x4 features of my vehicle. I was pleased that, although being outnumbered by Jeeps, the crew at NORA was familiar with my vehicle. I was also pleased that everything was optional. If I didn't feel comfortable with an activity with my vehicle I could skip it and choose an easier option. This was important as I wasn't planning on off-roading every weekend - I just wanted to familiarize myself with my vehicle without damaging it. Attached are photos from both days. Driving training was on the first day and recovery techniques and workshops on the second. Lots of fun both days. The area is beautiful as well. We could see the Milky Way after finishing up our Saturday night drive - an added bonus.

Eric P — Google review

What a wonderful place to learn off-road driving skills and also explore some fun trails. Scott and Alex are top notch professionals and very knowledgeable. I took my nearly brand new '21 Land Cruiser for a private session with them and learned so much - not only about proper off-road driving techniques, but also about the specific off-road features of my vehicle.I will be going back for more classes with them. Highly recommended.

Raj U — Google review

Great experience. Really teaches you the mechanic and logic behind the drive. They are definitely safety first. Great folks to work with. Highly recommend anyone who own a 4x4, all wheel drive, 4L or 4H to come and experience the true functions of the vehicle. I have much more appreciation for my vehicle for what it can do and can not do. We did our first beginner lesson and cant wait to come back for more advance outing.

Tu D — Google review

I had the personal training course with Rich, this was an awesome experience. He is very friendly and knowledgeable, he walked the trail with me and answered all my questions. Scott had this organized very well, looking forward to doing the rescue course in the future,,

Abdulaziz K — Google review

The whole family had a blast four wheeling with Scott and his crew! The experience was educational and exhilarating at the same time. My husband’s favorite part was crawling up and down the crazy terrain, but I enjoyed being the spotter. Analyzing the terrain and figuring out how to best guide the vehicle from one spot to another was challenging and entertaining. Even our teenage sons had a blast riding around with us. Sam made an excellent guide and really customized the experience to make it what we wanted. We highly recommend this adventure!

Elena T — Google review

Got a Jeep with a dream to learn to really enjoy it and offroading. NORA has been an amazing experience teaching us how to use our Jeep, practical experience on several tours, and off road training! Great for all levels. We have done this several times and always love it.

Jack R — Google review

What an unbelievable experience! From speaking with Scott before booking to our entire training with Sam.As we are new Wrangler owners we wanted to learn what our vehicle could do and train in a safe environment before we went out in a group setting.We chose a private session as I was very apprehensive- it is was worth every single dollar spent! Scott and Sam were incredible, patient instructors who were able to give me the confidence to take control and feel in control of our environment.Beautiful grounds with a program that builds confidence every step of the wayExceeded our expectations and would not hesitate to recommend to anyone!

Mary A — Google review

We had our 2017 Jeep Willys for about a year and never did any off-roading other than the beach. We really wanted to get more serious so Google led me to NORA. Boy am I glad it did!The 5-hour private training (beginner level, of course!) was exceptional. I learned a lot about off-road driving, but especially about safety. I also learned a few things about my vehicle that I didn't know before.Trainer Alex was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. We started easy and then progressed to more difficult challenges. I learned how to get unstuck from every predicament that Alex put me in!The next day we took the Hunter mountain tour and that was also amazing. The NORA crew were extremely professional, organized, and well prepared. I felt totally safe at all times.We even went back later that day for the night tour of Hunter.Thank you NORA for helping us on our way on our off roading journey! We can't wait to go back from more advanced training and other excursions.

Mark P — Google review

Great experience from the purchase and all the way to airing up before departure. The team of professionals shows you how to drive your 4x4, use spotters, find and drive a line, and respect the environment. We had a really good onboarding, with an emphasis on safety. Definitely an experience to repeat. For the new 4x4 owners you'll learn a lot, and gain confidence in your vehicle's capabilities. For the experienced, you'll likely pick up a few pointers. Definitely an awesome experience and a very professional staff.

Will F — Google review

Highly recommended, great experience. Instructors are great, very knowledgeable and patient. Beautiful property.I have experience on pavement, zero off road. 4Runner has tons of off road capability - needed to know what feature to use when, and off road driving techniques. If you're new to off-roading this was highly worth it.

Mgh 5 — Google review

NORA is an amazing opportunity to learn how to drive and control your off-road vehicle. Scott, the owner, was my instructor as I hired him for two days- one 5 hours of private lessons and one day for 4 hours of a guide tour. I was challenged to learn new driving techniques the first day and I was able to apply those techniques the next day on our Off-Road adventure at Hunter Mountain. I give Scott and his Team an A+ And 5-stars. They were professional from my initial inquiry to my final hand shake after a successful two days of Wheeling. I will definitely be back again.

Gregory L — Google review

We had a great time participating in the 1 day Hunter Mountain off-road driving tour. The guides are informative, explaining everything in easy to understand details, and they're also friendly and funny! All of which made for an enjoyable experience.

Krista T — Google review

These guys took us on Hunter Mountain adventure. The trail itself is not hard, Wranglers & 4Runners with no lift had no problem rolling there. The views were picturesque, all these mighty machines amongst different fall colors, that's what made the trip unforgettable. The crew was super friendly, with plenty of useful tips and facts, they were ready for any scenario of the trip, great attention to details.

Arkady G — Google review

We took the group class. Nate was our instructor. First time ever doing something like that. Very informative and fun at the same time. Great experience from the time we signed up until we pulled back into the lot. Even Boomer was amazing. He was pawfect. Thank you to the entire staff for a great time!

Genny G — Google review

I received the 2 day course as a gift and it was amazing. Alex and Nate were great instructors, very knowledgable, safety conscious and very patient. I loved how they put all the cars in different scenarios so that we could learn different techniques and why and when you would use them. If you want to learn how to properly 4 wheel drive or are just out for a really fun adventure this is THE place to do it. Thanks for a great time.

Michel L — Google review

My son and I are offroad beginners and took a private lesson. It was an enjoyable, informative experience for us throughout the day. Our instructor Sam was a knowledgeable, patient instructor and taught us how to get the most enjoyment out of our Jeep Wrangler and prepare for future offroad adventures. The facilities and trails are perfect for learning. I highly recommend this course for anyone who enjoys the outdoors!

Gregory S — Google review

4.9

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23 Tempaloni Rd, Ellenville, NY 12428, USA

(845) 514-9895

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Barton Orchards

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$$$$affordable

Farm

Picking apples & riding tractors at a working orchard with a corn maze & fruit-filled baked goods.

Ok food, great bear, good picking. Entertainment is usually good. Prices I think are reasonable to good. There is another entertainment section that only open during large events that is like a small amusement park. They are renovation and adding a bunch, so I can't wait to see what they have going. During the week and late Sunday, it's mostly local people. Farm animals were a nice plus.

Bobsaysvoo P — Google review

Barton Orchards is a beautiful apple orchard. So much to do and experience you could spend the whole day there. They have the apple orchard for picking, a pumpkin patch, and a vegetable garden. Dogs are welcome and they even have a bark park which is a fenced in area. They have hay rides, a fun park with mini golf, slides, play sets, a race track with pedaling bikes, and a labyrinth. There is another play area with a wooden boat, train, tree house and “castle“ They have a corn maze, tap room, bakery, and food. No outside food or drinks allowed however you can leave and re-enter. There are port-a-johns and a baby changing station. Apple cider donuts are delicious, however the line does get really long. To purchase anything there the lines can be super long. There is also a gemstone mining and some farmyard animals to pet.Entry: $27 per personDonuts: $15 a dozen (one box per person in your group teens and up)Gem Stone Mining: starts at $5 and goes up2 sizes of bags for Apple Picking largest is $37 smallest is $26Can bring your own bag but you’ll pay by weight

Hayley D — Google review

Went for sunflower festival. Was really nice. 80 for 3 of us, though a little steep but, once your in and see all that they have to do it. It was worth it, pet friendly was nice too, dog park was split in two. Large breed side and small breed side which was nice. Food choice were ok. Only a couple food trucks but still worked. Lots for the kids to do. Had a good afternoon. Will go again.

Darlene O — Google review

I loved the experience, my kids had so much fun. The apples were great, loved the corn maze and the Jack O' Lantern trail, the live music made me feel like if I was in Nashville. I'd add another stand to sell the apple cider donuts cuz the line is too long always and then you waste time, also would add more food varieties but in all is an amazing place and great experience!

Wendy P — Google review

Great Farms for the entire family..Apples picking, vegetables and much more, depending on the season's. No much to eat but plenty to drink.

Hector R — Google review

In love with the donuts. Great family outing has a bit of everything for each member of the family even pets.

Khadijah M — Google review

Super cute if you pop in off season for locals it's free. Kids can run around and there's yummy local beers and food available! Just watch out for splinters!

Danielle M — Google review

💙 LOVED VISITING THIS FARM 💙The farm isn't too far from the city and there is a scenic view along the way there, so you can enjoy your time and take in all the sights.The place was free of admission since there weren't any events going on and there was a lot of space for parking.We were able to bring our dog and she loved running across the large grassy fields and sniffing all the different fruits and vegetables. 🐕We were surprised by how reasonable the prices for the veggies and fruits we picked were. It was a very good deal and we were very satisfied with it. (We would've picked a lot more if we had known!) 🌶🫑The only downside was that there wasn't any food to buy (like the chicken fingers or fries) when we went, but luckily the Farmer's Market was open, so we got some stuff to nibble on.Will definitely recommend everyone to come here if they're looking to go apple 🍎 or pumpkin picking! 🎃

Pricilia L — Google review

The place is beautiful lots to do, not awful in price if it's 2 of you but when there are 5 or 6 it's super expensive, especially if you are the parent paying for your children. The admission includes 2 sunflowers per paid admission, to buy food ouch. Dropped another 60 on ice cream. It's a beautiful place for a date, if you are on a budget not the place for you. I gave it 5 stars 🌟 because it's a lovely day event with gorgeous scenery.

Leslie M — Google review

At the entrance, they made us dump our water, despite it being a hot summer day.My sister in-law was also 8-months pregnant. It's more important to these people to sell water than to make sure their guests stay safely hydrated on a summer day.Despicable. Definitely won't come back.

Chris E — Google review

The entry fee was $20 per person, We were 4 so we paid $82 total. We went there because I saw they were having a food truck festival and we decided to check it out. They had lots of foods to choose from with reasonable prices, they also had beer and hard cider for $9 per cup. Apple cider donuts 🍩 and a 5 minute hay ride. They have a very small petting zoo area, lots of space, fun activities for the little ones and live music. I think it was a bit overpriced just for the entrance and for what they offer during the summertime (meaning NO fruits to pick from) but it was just ok. There are other farms in the area that don’t charge an entry fee or less and they are just as fun as this one.

Myhome P — Google review

This farm is amazing! 🎉 I popped over to grab some apples, thinking I'd zip in and out in a couple of hours. Guess what? I stayed the whole day! 😲 It's like an adventure park out here – super cool slides, a playground that's every kid's dream, and a corn maze that's like a mini adventure. And the animals! Goats and llamas that are just too cute! 🐐❤️🦙Missed out on live music 'cause it was a weekday, but hey, that's just another reason to come back! 🎶 And the food? Yum! There's this little bar stand where they serve cider and beer (wish they had bottles though 😅). But let me tell you, the cider donuts are to die for! 🍩👌Already planning my next trip for more apple-picking fun. See you next year, awesome farm! 🍏🥳👍

Ainura K — Google review

Very tasty apples, apple dumplings, and cider (there's also cookies, other pastries & donuts but we didn't get any). Overall decent experience, but MAKE SURE there's no special events in the day of, or expect to wait on line for at least 40 minutes to an hour in the parking fields (there's 2 of them, front and back) before getting in. Dogs are welcomed, plenty of parking (total about ~500 parking spaces). Also be aware there's only porta potties for bathrooms (at least when it's a big event day). On event days there's live bands, food trucks, and kids playgrounds and dog run and dog events.

David A — Google review

If you’ve been searching for a FUN fall adventure with your pup, I highly recommend Barton’s Orchard upstate!! It’s about a 2-2.5hr drive depending on traffic and it’s a huge orchard with farm animals, little shops, craft vendors, outdoor games, live music, bakery, food trucks, distillery, pumpkin picking AND apple picking where your pup is allowed WITH you!! It was extremely dog friendly and such a blast. My husband and I went yesterday and there was still many apples in season!! We’ll definitely be going back next year 🍎🌳🎃🍁

Alexis R — Google review

Lots to do a lot of fun, but get there early. gets busy. Lines for donuts are long but worth it. Live music, farm animals, hayrides. Our new annual apple picking spot

Christine D — Google review

Barton Orchards has always been so fun and full of family fun activities! For the price they charge you get to do so much. Once you pay admission you have access to all activities with the exception of food and goods you can purchase inside. We took the hay ride to the apple orchard and pumpkin patch which was really nice. Then went to the Fun Zone which has mini golf, go karts, huge slides and more! We did the corn maze which was so fun! And if you go you MUST try the freshly made apple cider donuts they’re sooooo good! They get packed fast but it’s worth it!

MizzEva101909 — Google review

Beautiful farm. Great for kids all age, family. Yes, you can apple picking, pet the animals always being respectful to them, and feed them too. Cool spots to take pics, there's a farmers market, food place. Can't wait to come back!

Mafer L — Google review

~90F outside and they "checked our bags" and forced my 8 month pregnant wife and my 3 year old to dump their water bottles. There is no access to water fountains, but the farm was happy to sell water to us for $2.50.I protested and they told me "it's private property, you don't have to come in."What a fun visit with cool people.

Michael E — Google review

3.9

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Stormville Airport Antique Show and Flea Market

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Flea market

Flea & Street Markets

Came for the flea market. We came at 2:00pm and they close by 4:00, so vendors and food stalls were already starting to close up. There is some shade with picnic benches if you want to bring food. It was a super hot day with high humidity that made it feel like it was in the 90s.I'd like to come back for yard sale days where prices are a bit lower.

J — Google review

I don't think I'd ever been to a flea market before. It was indeed huge!!There was a section of "antiques" aka old stuff that people no longer wanted -- I'm sure there are some treasures in there but a lot of it looked like junk to me.And then the "new stuff" section had a bunch of stuff that you might find at the dollar store.Free parking. Food benefits were expensive, although I did enjoy the cider donuts that I bought.

Karin M — Google review

You'll always find something cool or interesting here. Great places to spend the day. Free parking.

Jacqueline F — Google review

I absolutely love the Stormville Flea Market. It's held for only a handful of time throughout the year. I visited on Memorial Day weekend. There were over 400 vendors, including the food trucks. Some things are overpriced (e.g. $3 for a can of soda), but of course, there were great deals. A comic vendor that regularly has a spot was fully stocked with comics in GREAT shape, a variety of Marvel and DC comics from current Modern to silver and bronze age. I also picked up a baseball hat and a leather wallet for $10. It gets very hot, as it's an airport, hot asphalt retaining the all that sunshine. Come prepared for the heat and bring cash. You don't want to use their ATMs ($5+ fee). I can't wait to go again!

Chumn_li — Google review

Been going to this since the 90s. It's a bit more kitschy than it used to be, but not by much. There are good deals among the yard-sale people who are clearing out their garages, and it's possible to find hidden gems. But mostly it's a nice place to walk around for the day.

Glenn T — Google review

9/2022Randomly came upon this by asking a cop what was going on traffic wise. So huge! And so fun. Think I spent 4 hours there!

Greg K — Google review

Thank you for all the kind vendors, who held our stuff, while we walked around.Great day, to walk around outside.Pickle ladies were really nice in helping me choose..and chicken fingers were awesome.. love this place!!!

Ann S — Google review

It's a great place to go with friends to look for little things. Sadly these days there is very little furniture or home decor. The mass produced section seems to over power the antiques and resell section.Prices can be high so always try to buy more than one item and negotiate... And cash speaks volumes.If your looking for trendy items (ie Pyrex or mid-century holiday decor) you are not going to get a deal.

Melenee B — Google review

Great atmosphere and a bunch of beautiful treasures to find and walking. Just make sure you have your sunblock and umbrella and hydrating gear.

Nancy A — Google review

I loved the stalls, the friendly vendors and the items that you cannot find in chain stores along with bargains. My only minus was that someone parked right behind me and sandwiched me in place until closing.

Kallandra ( — Google review

The Ultimate Yard Sale each year is a good flea market with less dealers than usual. Good selection and you can sometimes find a good deal. The regular Stormville Flea Market is also good but has more dealers and new things.

Andrew O — Google review

Breezy. Many vendors of concessions and antiques. Plenty of unpaved parking. Friendly staff who regularly empty the trash cans. In October 2022, the Dutchess County Libertarian Party staffed a stall at this market.

Daniel D — Google review

My family and I have been coming to the flea market since the 70's. It's a family tradition. We pile in the car and head out every Memorial Day weekend. Although there are much fewer vendors than back in the day, we never leave empty-handed. There is always something for everyone.

Tracy V — Google review

Great experience. Plenty of parking when we went on a Sunday midmorning. It seems most of the parking isn't fair from the flea market. There was a variety of items, foods, breads, furit stand, cookies, etc. Sellers, antique, new stuff, old stuff.

Marisa D — Google review

Love it country side antiques and lots of vendors great place to find collectables at reasonable plrices and friendly welcoming people, nice place out in the woods and alot of food vendors and huge parking areas even handicap section , bathrooms also...

Richard M — Google review

Still a great well established and very organized flea market that’s been around for years. Plenty of free parking. Great Antique and collectible dealers organized on one side and plenty of craft, food and local vendors on the other. Good variety of foods. Plenty of port a John’s on location however they definitely could use more attention.

Lad B — Google review

Fun to walk around and explore the different vendor stalls. Great outdoor and garden decor, dream catchers, chimes, lots of fun toys (eg Funko pop, old fashioned Hess trucks/planes), lots of food and snack vendors, lemonade and Piraguas (snowcones). Definitely, bring a beverage and wear a hat (comfy shoes) - we went in late May and it was really hot and sunny.

M O — Google review

I've been going to this for years and it's not the same like it used to be. The food and drinks are way overpriced ($8 for fried pickles, $2-3 for a soda can). Also, when I went today, it felt like I was just shopping at an outside mall with the prices people were offering / selling....

Bank M — Google review

I have been there a number of times over recent years. The site is divided between a flea market and an antiques show. You can find a wide variety of household goods and inexpensive tools in the flea market. The antiques area has an extensive and eclectic array of items. I have found things to purchase in both areas every time I've gone there.

Jerry D — Google review

4.3

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Angry Orchard Cider House

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Cider bar

60-acre orchard that makes & serves their own cider, plus guided tours, events & bites from an in-house kitchen.

Angry Orchard is a fun day trip. It is a 60 acre apple orchard and cider brewery with multiple tasting rooms and a beautiful treehouse you can go to and enjoy a great view of the orchard while enjoying their cider and a light meal. We had a flight of 3 ciders and a pizza that was quite good. The people are friendly and eager to answer your questions. They get busy on weekends so come early.

David G — Google review

What a nice day at Angry Orchard ! This happens to be my favorite cider so naturally we had to check it out. Enjoyed it very much, wasn't able to do a tour as I should've reserved online. Unfortunately when we arrived all tours were sold out, not a big deal we'll be back ! Enjoyed a sampling of different flavored ciders, amazing donuts, apple chips & pizza. Wonderful that you're permitted to bring your puppies so long as they're well behaved. There's a large fire pit you can sit around or just bring a chair, blanket & chill on the grass.. The atmosphere all around was amazing, lots of areas for photo ops too !!

Pebbles F — Google review

Wonderful area to come do a bike ride and get a cold delicious drink afterwards and a great pizza! Thank you for the gluten free options!! We had a great time and formed so great memories over such a variety of ciders, including a frozen slush cider which was great on a hot day.

Christina N — Google review

Dog friendly, yummy pizza, lots of flight options and great indoor and outdoor space. We opted not to go to the treehouse and we spent about 2 hours here. A nice afternoon.

Tommy M — Google review

Downright gorgeous place, nice staff, good snacks, but ironically the cider was just okay. Visited to see the live bluegrass music and try some cider and were super impressed with the atmosphere but less so with the cider. We got a ‘memorial weekend’ flight because the menu board had little detail and it was hard to know what to pick, and of the ones we ended up with, 2/4 were nearly vinegary while the other 2 were a bit cloyingly sweet. That said, the place was a lot of fun, well organized to accommodate visitors, and the live bluegrass was awesome! We also really enjoyed their apple chips and caramelized onion dip with focaccia. Definitely a good place for groups, visitors, dogs, etc, but if you take cider seriously maybe look up more info in advance about the options on tap.

ElizaBeth C — Google review

Amazing place to taste some good hard cider. Recommend the tree house tour for $25. Anthony was a amazing tour guide. Andrew is also one of the best bartender in the Hudson Valley. Recommend taking a growler home.

Erick ( — Google review

Nice place. Done well. Great selection of ciders. Food is very tasty. Food line kinda long though. Live music a plus. Corn hole & picnic tables. Not much indoor seating if its busy. Overpriced if you ask me, so its not someplace I would visit more then a few times a year, but would go back and enjoy every now and then.

Bacon, C — Google review

Have wanted to check this place out the past four years and finally got around to it - boy have I been missing out on an experience! I went with my family and each of us got our own cider flight. We were able to sit outside and enjoy the weather, landscape, and drinks. We ordered some pizza which was decent, but obviously the drinks are the main draw. The lawn games, merch shop, and property itself made for a really fun and unforgettable afternoon. Don’t hesitate to go - you will regret it if you don’t. 🍎🍏

Wyatt C — Google review

What a fun place to come visit! The ciders were great to try, be sure to get a flight so you can have multiple. The donuts and pizza were great too. The live music was the vibe. We were gonna stop by for a short tour, but ended up staying for hours.

Dillon Z — Google review

This place is an awesome day trip for anyone in the tristate area. You can sample all the delicious hard cider , tour the brewery and the orchard and drink cider in a professionally made tree house. Did I mention sample the cider ? There’s always some sort of event going on so check the calendar. Wish there was more parking. Get there early lot fills up fast.

Shawn L — Google review

The vibes are always great here. Somehow we manage to always catch a nice sunset!The beer is pretty good, not best I’ve ever had. Pizza is good too but pricey …. There’s board games and corn hole and lots of seating! Would def be back!

Chanel L — Google review

Visited from Nevada on May 12, 2023, and we had a great tour guide; he was very patient, and informative. The venue was neat, clean, and very welcoming. The cider was fantastic. The treehouse and grounds were well kept and very neat to see! The pizza was delicious! We tried 3 kinds of pizza!

Sandee D — Google review

We came down from Maine for a day trip to Angry Orchard Walden since we are long time drinkers of the original Crisp Apple cider. We booked every tour and stayed from open to close. Our experience was unforgettable! We took tours with Bryan, Anthony, and Katy. All of the staff was knowledgeable and their service was exceptional. Even Cat at the gift shop was super helpful! The tastings and orchard were unforgettable… we loved it SO much we came back for another flight of cider before heading home. I highly recommend taking a day trip to Walden, NY… and if you’re huge fans like us, take all the tours! Our favorites were the barrel room and the orchard walk. You will not be disappointed.

Samantha S — Google review

We had such a good time at Angry Orchard!! We had a tasting of three ciders. Katy was so knowledgeable and funny!! She made the experience even better. We will be back!! Flavors change with the season. I brought home baked apple pie cider. Omg it was gone the same day!!

Jennifer A — Google review

First time coming here and it was amazing! The atmosphere is great and all the employees are very welcoming. Definitely would recommend doing one of their tours. Great place to come with a group of friends but seating and parking is limited and can fill up pretty quickly so come early and bring a picnic blanket or some chairs. They also serve food and have a food truck on the weekends you can order from. Will definitely come back again!

Oliwia S — Google review

My mom and I did the brewery tour and had THE BEST TIME. Sean was our guide- not only was he knowledgeable but hilarious. He kept the tour so fun and had good facts I did not know. The moment we drove on to the property it was so inviting, relaxing and the views were stunning. I for sure will have to make my way back here. If your looking to have a drink and unwind I suggest coming here over a bar any day.

Britney B — Google review

I visited Angry Orchard Cider House on Sunday, November 12, 2023. I reached the cider house around 11:45 a.m., and it started to get full to capacity. We were lucky to reach the cider house early in the morning. Cider house staff checks IDs if you want to enjoy their cider. They make fresh brick oven pizza and cider donuts in front of you. They also have fantastic tree house, only available to ticketed guests. They have outdoors gas-fired fireplace which comes out very handy if you want to enjoy cider and food outdoors. The parking lot is small, so go early if you want to have a peaceful experience . Overall, the atmosphere was very peaceful and welcoming. I will definitely going to visit this cider house again in winter.

Ashish S — Google review

This whole place was absolutely fantastic! We even got to do a tour at the Stone Barn Tasting Experience!!!! And I tell ya what! Emilia was absolutely amazing!!!! She treated us sooooo beautifully! Like we were people! Not just customers! I can’t wait to come back! Especially thanks to her!!!

Melissa Y — Google review

Apple cider donuts are made fresh in front of you and they have tons of ciders on tap. Great place to visit. My only complaint is that they don’t have a lot of seating outdoors or inside. They should try to expand the seating.

Lexi C — Google review

We went on a Wednesday night. Saw a beautiful sunset while drinking. Service was great. Not too crowded being a weekday. I know on the weekends it can get crowded. On the weekends the food trucks are open. The pizza we had ok the weekdays was ok not the greatest. But the fire pits and the orchard around you is a nice vibe.

Jane K — Google review

A necessary visit for me every time I'm back home in the Hudson valley. The in house selection has some experimental options you can't buy in stores. Flights are good, and getting a huge growler of your favorite after gives you both a lot of cider and a nice collectible for after!

Justin E — Google review

We visited in August 2023. We were surprised by all that they had going on. One note for anyone with mobility issues. The parking is a bit of a walk away from the main building unless you can park in the handicap spots.We were going primarily for the Treehouse tour which was a much cooler thing than expected. There was much information about the treehouse and their products and then in the treehouse was a tasting of 2 of their offerings. This was a guided tasting which was very interesting as I had never been to one before.The host/guide was very knowledgeable and funny. Plenty of time to enjoy the 2 drinks and take pictures. Beautiful views of the orchard and surrounding area.After the tour we planned to grab a couple cans of one of the ciders we had tasted. We walked back to the main building and downstairs to the store. We were very surprised to see besides the store there was all kinds of outdoor activities. Tables and games setup. Even dogs allowed. Music and food options. Could have easily spent an afternoon here.All the staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful.This is a great day trip. We were camping nearby at the KOA which was convenient for our trip.

Dan H — Google review

Beautiful September day at the farm. Yes it is pretty big and a bit crowded but the vibes, the views, fresh cider, delicious donuts and kids friendly areas with music and games- its all worth spending day here!

Irina E — Google review

Our second time here and it’s just as great as the first. This time we reserved a fire pit, which provides table side food service and generous samples of the cider available. We also enjoyed a fresh donut flight and complimentary smores.Kenan was amazing - hopefully you get him when you reserve the fire pit.

Johanny S — Google review

I've been wanting to come here for such a long time. I'm glad I finally did! I had such a great time celebrating my graduation. The food was great and of course, the drinks were too. Definitely coming again!

Nor G — Google review

Not many food items but I put a 5 because I think the beverages make up for it. I went towards the end of apple season and it was still an amazing experience. Really good spot for a date or a group activity. (Even go solo for a nice time)Really scenic so expect to take a lot of pictures AND see a lot of people taking pictures. Really cozy fire pits and seating in different areas. Make sure to bundle up because it can get cold.

Luna R — Google review

This orchard is a very warm and welcoming environment for all, not just fans of Angry Orchard. They have a variety of tours that provide insight and entertainment. It serves as the company's research and development site, so what you find here may not be available anywhere else. It's a cool place to visit if you are in the area.

William S — Google review

Awesome! This is an amazing and unique brewery, with top tier customer service. I visited for the first time on a whim and loved the entire atmosphere. The bartenders were friendly and knowledgeable and I had a blast getting to try something new. They have a menu of small bites, but I went with a cider flight this time. I will be back!

Shayna S — Google review

We always make it a point to stop by when we travel to NY. We love the brick oven pizza and cider flights! This visit they even had fresh donuts being made on site. I love the cool flavors they have, like peach mango, that always taste better on draft.

R. H — Google review

First time coming to Angry Orchard Cider House on a perfect day after most of the weekends raining constantly. My boyfriend, my puppy Thor, and I all attended and had a good time there.I highly recommend to go before it opens because once you get there, there are a decent amount of seats and it does fill up quickly.Also, to all my dog parents who are bringing your dog-child… staff has encouraged that our dogs are to stay outside which is understandable. They also sell dog treats and accessories for our four legged children 😃Food wise:There are 2 food trucks…. I’m not entirely sure if they alternate debating on the day. But although, they were very good! In one of my pictures there is a food truck called FatBoyz. I believe there more of general types of food like sandwiches, and fries… the other truck seems more for BBQ. My boyfriend got Mac and cheese and definitely something bbq sandwich related but the mac & cheese was very good. There is also a pizza stand and an apple cider donut stand (the donuts are made to order aka fresh!)Cider:If you’re new to cider and not sure what to get… I’d suggest the Cider flight because it has a little of everything for you try but you cannot choose what you want it is already selected. Other than that, the overall vibes are immaculate!Definitely coming back soon!

Katrina V — Google review

I visited in November with a couple of my friends. It was such a lovely experience and a really fun activity to do if you want to infuse a version of wine tasting with apple picking.We did the StoneBarn experience and did a tasting for 4 drinks that we selected from a menu. I thought it would incorporate some walking around but we remained inside because it was cold. You learn the history behind how the ciders are made and you can enjoy some popcorn. At the main house on the lawn, you can purchase apple cider donut and pizza. Heads up for the lines! The staff is amazing there though. The donuts are freshly made and they are worth it!Tip: Parking gets filled quickly so making a reservation can help you get parking onsite quicker. I highly recommend taking a trip to Walden for this!

Ayana A — Google review

The tree house tour was fun. Darin, our guide might be one of the most interesting people you will ever meet.

Steven C — Google review

Really great spot to stop at while vacationing Upstate. We went at around 6:30pm until close. The sunset was glorious!!

LOFO S — Google review

4.6

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Squantz Pond State Park

State park

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Park

Simple nature... lovely off season. Can be crowded in warmer weather.

Sarah B — Google review

I love this place, it's one of my favorite places.It's good for roasting, swimming, it's a place to breastfeed for a picnic.

Patricia E — Google review

Good view and clean but sorry to say we paid $22 and can’t even listen to music at high volume , what’s the purpose of paying $22 if you can’t enjoy your music? It’s they are Elitist smh , not coming here against sorry

Thalia D — Google review

My first time there with my son and family will definitely go back it was a nice and quiet place the water was fine and clean yes definitely going back and you can grill and it's free for Connecticut

Erik G — Google review

Nice place for a same day gateway. Everything was clean

Kiran K — Google review

Great area foe a picnic complete with grills and tables, beautiful viewsYou can swim there too

Debby C — Google review

Great lake space for all family. Just have come early because have limited parking spaces and after lot being full nobody be able to get in.

Andre P — Google review

Only reason I’m not putting one star is because the staff here are really nice and helpful. There’s geese feces everywhere. No alcohol allowed. Be wary of lake conditions. High bacterial content = no swimming at all. You can bbq but with those unsanitary conditions, who would?

Italo S — Google review

This state park is ok. Our party was not a fan of this swimming lake to come back.Out of state vehicle $22When the park reaches its max capacity, no one is allowed to enter.Cons:1. Restrooms are not clean2. Floaters are not allowed not even for small children. Children have to wear a vest or lifejacket, other devices are not permitted in the water.3. You are not allowed to play ball in the water.4. You are not allowed to open a portable changer since the restrooms were disgusting and we didn't want to change in there.5. They don't have a phone number, so you can find phone numbers on the maps app or CT state park website but no one will answer that phone.6. The bathroom is far from the front picnic areas.7. You have to carry your garbage out where the dumpsters are (dumpsters are notbfar from the picnic area depending where you at) (state park employees pick up the garbage in bags in other state parks)Pros:1. The water is clear, you can even see little harmless fishes swimming.2. There are lifeguards on the site.3. They don't allow loud music which is nice to respect everyone's space and choice of music.4. The water is not deep, so kids are safe to swim.5. The swimming area has a nice size, it is not small ( I've seen smaller ones) and it's not big (I've seen bigger ones) , it is OK.Overall: Our party didnt like all these restrictions that made no sense.Three stars because the swimming area is beautiful. Look at a few photos.

Jess F — Google review

Early morning paddle on Squanz pond is one of the most beautiful and peacefull experiances you will ever have.I recomend paddling about 20 yards off shore on the left side of the pond keeping the swimming area on your left. Then travel north keeping an eye on the shore line you may be lucky enough to see a few mink hunting for a meal. Lots of anglers like to fish this area... lots of bass and whaleye here too. The northern part of the pond is a wetland area where you can find some local ducks.The paddle back to the launch should take about 40 minutes. Keep the houses on your left and throw a wave to the lucky neighbors who have there morning coffee on their decks and docks.The sun will still be under the treeline if you stay close to shore. I recomend heading into the center of the pond for the finial 300 yards you should have the sun in your face and a very welcoming beach to take the boat out. See ya there sometime.

Mark J — Google review

Good place for walk or picnic. Their is hidden trails too, but it's so beautiful and adventurous. Love the place and trails. Good maintainance but request to the visitor: please take ur trash with u do not throw ur garbage in Nature.

Riddhima R — Google review

Excellent place. Less crowded. Beautiful water. So far best place I have visited. Clean and wonderful park authority. It is accessible for everyone including handicaps. My father in law loved this place since he was able to roam around with a floating wheelchair (hopefully that's what it called). Cleanest public bathroom. Nice trail.

M ( — Google review

Lake is awesome. fishing is great. I would rate that a 5. only not positive thing is once it warms up the place is a mad house loads of people most of whom in my opinion don't act right. As in, I wouldn't want my kids there.

Michael P — Google review

Very clean and well kept. Boat access. Beach area with roped off swimming area with lifeguard. Plenty of parking but imagine it can fill up fast.

Elizabeth O — Google review

The park is pretty clean although there was some plastic and chicken bones on the beach. There was also some tangled up fishing line on a piece of driftwood I picked up.I didn't see any garbage barrels so take your garage with you but there was a vending machine with drinks at the ranger station which is next to the beach.There's a pier for fishing and a boat ramp for non motoraized boats.There's also a bathroom and picknic tables.Large parking spaces.There was also some dog poop someone neglected to pick up (this is my greatest pet peeve).

Amanda S — Google review

This was a great day for my wife and I. Although the beach area was closed to swimming during to the pandemic, we were able to swim off shore with our kayaks. It's a beautiful lake and the scenery is amazing. Theres friendly people even including the local Turkey Vultures who just seem to like to be part of the crowd hanging out. Theres a push off docking area and grills to cook on with picnic tables and plenty of room to lay out and relax. Make sure before you swim though to check the website to see if the algae conditions are up to safe standards.

Michael D — Google review

Very nice clean lake with it's size and the mountain scape surrounding the lake give me a lake George feel. It's now my second favorite lake to go boating . Love it

Kirk A — Google review

Perfect for large gatherings, Barbecues and kayaking. Water is so clear, beautiful scenery, not crowded at all. Parking is small area.

Maribel O — Google review

Great place but need a reservation to get on on weekends. A little crazy 🤪. It's a state park. Reservations?

Mark O — Google review

4.5

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Chuang Yen Monastery

Buddhist temple

Sights & Landmarks

Sacred & Religious Sites

Buddhist monastery set on 225 serene acres featuring a lake, pavilions & statues, open for tours.

A Great outdoor and spiritual place to visit. The largest Buddha I know of in NY. All in a gorgeous outdoor, tree lined setting. On a quiet day a herd of deer may pass. Very peaceful, healthy setting. To walk inside the temple you must take off your shoes. At this time you can not walk inside without a mask. There are walking bridges, pagoda style pergolas, picnic tables. It is a great place to spend a few hours of meditation, inner peace, or plain picnicking. Just remember to respect the Buddhist setting.

Dell466l — Google review

How fortunate. Came here on a weekday and find that this week marks the 60th anniversary of The Buddhist Association of the United States. A lot of people from all over and staying overnight at the monastery to celebrate. If you want, you can be part of the celebration. Even if you're not inclined to participate, you can still walk around the grounds to relax and take in the scenery. It's so peaceful here.

Johnny Y — Google review

Having been wanting to take the drive to visit since 2019 and today I visited. Absolutely stunning, peaceful and a great escape from NYC and the noise/ Nasty people. It’s amazing that something like this is but an hour away. Loved the grounds and the silence was the best part. Also the koi were beautiful and the walk around the property.

NFS G — Google review

Just about 1 hour drive away from Manhattan this place offers a very different vibe. An easy walk around the compound takes you through an avenue of traditional statues, the main temple with the famous larger than life Buddha, and a small picturesque pond. There are restrooms, a small gift shop and you can also share the devotees vegetarian lunch or witness some of their ceremonies. Please review the website to see additional important visit details, learning opportunities and visitor rules.

Dvir K — Google review

🧡 I went here a few years ago. Simply beautiful & peaceful.🙏🏼I must make it a point to go back in the Springtime when the blossoms are out. 🌸Great gift shop too! ☯️

Gina — Google review

Beautiful and serene space for worshippers and tourists. Only flaw is the lack of accessibility for wheelchair users. The only way to access the Great Buddha Hall is by stairs. Vegetarian lunch on weekends from 11 am - 1 pm for $6 cash or $6.25 credit card. With the pandemic, only the Great Buddha Hall is open and all other indoor spaces are still not open.

Y Y — Google review

A very peaceful place. A Hidden gem in the upstate part of New YorkI would have been more happy if somebody would have been there to give me more details about the services provided.

AFP — Google review

Nice and peaceful. A big Buddha statue inside the temple. They have a story of the Buddha on the walls which was nice to read to my kid. They have lunch room and picnic tables outside if you bring from home. Access to a nearby lake with fishes and turtles. The lake is on the side of the Monastery, you have to look for it. They have washrooms too. Lots of parking. We spent a couple of hours there.

Divya G — Google review

A wonderful visit. So peaceful. Definitely worth a visit.

Miguel C — Google review

What A Peaceful Place. I Make It MyMission To Visit Yearly. Life Can Give Me Many Challenges…. Here Am Set Free 🧘🏽‍♀️💜🪷

Diana F — Google review

Such a beautiful place and we enjoyed the vegetarian dishes very much.

Tun M — Google review

Over 900+ reviews only one mention of dogs being allowed. Dogs are allowed on the temple grounds, of course not allowed in the buildings. Be cognizant of where your dog does his or her business. Keep off statues and scared areas. Closed during the winter months except for certain days, check the website or call to double check. Vegetarian lunch is usually available whenever the temple is open (starts 11:30am). The meal is $7 per person as donation and tastes great. Would recommend stopping if in the area or around the Chinese New Year holidays.

Zin C — Google review

Beautiful monastery and statues. If you come Saturday and Sunday there is $7 vegetarian lunch served from 11:30-1pm. Lovely place that bridges nature and spirituality.

The B — Google review

Free. Visit. Quiet relaxing atmosphere. Nice fish pond . Goggle before you go. Sunday free vegan lunch. Free relaxation.

Banmatti B — Google review

Went with my family to the monastery on Sunday afternoon. It was a very nice to be able to walk around. The monastery is very clean and well kept. I wished we could have stayed longer and explored the monastery grounds more, but it was near closing time so we left. Will definitely come back again when we visit the area.

Chuck D — Google review

Im not Buddhist but coming here with my fiance who is, to expose our kids to his beliefs was amazing and very zen like. I loved the scenery around the temple and how outstanding it was

Bethany W — Google review

It’s best to come here on weekends because you can enjoy vegetarian dishes and the taste is acceptable

Wai — Google review

I have been there many times over the years, until covid came. But beautiful and serene, heartfelt place to visit and wonderful nuns and monks who truly are practicing in the way that they believe and teach. Always I feel welcome there. The energy is really wonderful and peaceful. I have not eaten there yet but I'm thinking of going there with a few of my students in the near future, if it is open again to the public, and sharing this wonderful treasure with them and maybe eating in the dining hall. I have heard it's very good. When I say I've been there are many times over the years, I mean the past 25 years. So always a pleasure and a beautiful place to remember who you are, everything around you and all the gifts of life. Thank you to all who help keep this place a beautiful Retreat and place of spiritual practice as well as a lovely nature place to visit. Wish you all the best and always the very best energy.

Char M — Google review

It’s a very beautiful and Peaceful place to spend your day with your family and friends.

Tushar R — Google review

Such a peaceful place. Beautiful. Lots to walk around and see. Gift shop with bracelets, incense, statues, prayer beads, and more. Cards and cash are accepted in the gift shop. Free entry, but donations are recommended. They offer food during the lunch hour; its specific, but i think its like 11:30/12-1p. Clean restrooms available.

Sophia R — Google review

A place filled with peace calm and beauty. Very recommendable place to relax enjoy and be present. The entrance of the temple from the road is marked by a White Buddha. The driveway leads you to the parking lot and to the main entrance of the complex which is made by 4 buildings. The entrance is marked by 2 stone lions and on each side of the entrance there are different representations of Buddha with different attributes. You will be walking on a beautiful dirt path where 2 stone elephants will greet you. There is a huge bell on the right side and a huge drum both of them covered by a red structure and only the monks have access to. The main Buddha inside is amazing. You must leave your shoes and go inside the hall either barefooted or wearing the sandals they provide outside the temple for you to use. There is no cost but please be mindful to leave a donation.There are 2 temples the main Buddha and the Kuan Yin . This last one, has no access for visitors. There is a gift shop that gets really busy, a cafeteteria which serves food from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm . The food is made by the monks and I think it is a good way to help them maintain the temple. There are seats outside the cafeteria and the bathrooms are found underneath the main temple and the only access to them is from outside. There are wooden paths connecting the buildings which are really beautiful and helpful for people with walking disabilities in case they cannot go upstairs.Before you leave, don't forget to see the lake where you will find a beautiful image of KuanYin . The whole area is a place of peace !

Lourdes R — Google review

Nice grounds and large Buddha statue, but with no monks or meditators, instead visitors posing for cameras, it lacks the spiritual atmosphere of other Buddhist temples and monasteries. I expect that video and photography is not allowed, but no prominent signage. There is a free lunch prepared by volunteers in the dining hall. A donation of 6 dollars is suggested; it would have been more delicate if the donation box was placed, say, next to a small central Buddha statue in the dining hall, rather than right on the lunch serving counter.

Vijay R — Google review

Very serene and beautiful monastery. I would recommend to anyone involved in Buddist teachings or interested in the lifestyle! Lunch was yummy, morning meditation was grounding, the Sutta talk was informative, the people were kind, the views were majestic, and I will be back!

B H — Google review

4.8

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Dia Beacon

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Dia Beacon is a massive museum housed in an old factory that showcases contemporary works by renowned artists with plenty of natural light. The collection spans from the 1960s to today and features some of the biggest names in modern art. Its galleries are beautifully spacious, allowing each piece to stand on its own without being overshadowed by others nearby. The attentive gallery staff stay out of the way, ensuring that visitors can fully immerse themselves in the artworks' experience.

We are members and spent many wonderful weekend days visiting all year long. The setting is beautiful and the permanent collection always engages. During the pandemic, the museum was rightfully very cautious and because of the size, social distancing was easy. Sometimes the staff is discourteous and are overly aggressive with the visitors. There is a nice cafe and wonderful bookstore. It is one of my favorite places I return to often. Plan ahead because it is sometimes busy. Any season, Dia is a magical place for art lovers.

Alison R — Google review

Very open & airy space. There were a few levels & each exhibit had an info-sheet to describe the artist and the work.The basement had a very unsettling exhibit which felt on brand for the energy of the space.Cool place to check out for large-scale modern art.

Alexandra Z — Google review

the space is incredible and I'm in love with it. compliments if not augmenting the art work. very chill and amazing light. it's a must visit location.

YS C — Google review

Nice place. However, I do have a suggestion. If they could keep the cafeteria open half an hour beyond the museum timings so that people could buy refreshments, snacks etc after exiting the gallery. Some of us are tired and hungry after walking so much inside and also have to drive back so we wouldn't have to make an additional stop on the way back.The gallery is great and some of the displays are good. Some don't make any sense but well if anything is classified as art one wouldn't like to appear ignorant by commenting adversely about it. Overall a good experience.

Sunil A — Google review

incredible museum, one of the best I’ve visited in NY. leaning towards more contemporary art, there’s a huge variety of exhibits here and we loved how huge the museum was, but still very approachable. buy your tickets in advance for easiest entry! looking forward to our next visit!

Megan T — Google review

Very impressive museum! Great location, right bu the water, Main st of Beacon. It was converted from an old warehouseA nice bookshop, I wish they had more souvenirs or giftsThe layout was easy to navigate. Family friendly

Ny P — Google review

We started the day at 9:30 am with a pre-opening tour of Michael Heizer’s epic piece North, East, South and West. We were able to go behind the glass barrier and stare into the cavernous works that go down 20 feet. This gave us goosebumps and a visceral feeling of imminent danger. Minimalist art is about generating a feeling in a viewer; it is a very different experience from “realistic art.” We highly recommend taking the Heizer tour which has to be pre-booked as well as the general tour at 12:00 and 13:30. Our guide did a marvelous job of getting her audience to “experience” each work. The awesome surprise of the visit was experiencing Dan Flavin’s fluorescent bulb series. What was truly remarkable was that the colors of the fluorescent bulbs were different when photographed with an iPhone. For example in the photos below the white triangle had yellow and green in the photo. Why? If Dan Flavin, the artist was still alive, what would he make of this phenomenon I wonder? We also recommend seeing the Louise Bourgeois Spider, which evokes raw emotions. There is a cafe with outdoor seating.

Christopher L — Google review

The front of the museum is deceiving to the actual size of its interior space. It's very spacious and it has have many individual space for different art installations grouped by artists. The descriptions of each installation and its artist are printed on a laminated letter size paper and stored in a wall mounted holder. Which is kind of hard to read on some art pieces, since each art priece are assigned numbers on the laminated paper but not on the actual piece. Some installations are larger than life and very impressive, while others are a bit underwhelming. While we were there the basement exhibition was closed.😞 If you are a Stranger's things fans, you might find some installation intriguing.

Justin W — Google review

The ambient natural light is perfect for the art and the spacious galleries provide a the respect these artworks require.An incredible visit.Well worth the effort of going there.Combined with Storm King Art Center this is the perfect day trip.

Adi S — Google review

Día Beacon is a modern art museum in a former Nabisco box-printing factory on the banks of the Hudson River. It consists of three floors with sculptures and paintings. I was most impressed with Richard Serra’s exhibition. Some art is simple while others are complicated and original ideas. Andy Warhol and Steve McQueen are quite impressive works of art!

Miriam N — Google review

The staff were very helpful and kind. The exhibits were nicely staggered, surprises around each corner. Love to see larger exhibits like the ones here. We arrived at 1 on a Saturday and it didn’t feel crowded, partly due to layout and staggered entry I’m sure.

Sarah P — Google review

Loved my visit here. For me seeing some of the most important art works live was a dream come true. Beautiful spacious galleries with lots of space between art works allowing everything to stand on its own, in its own space. Nothing over shadowed by another art work too close. And the gallery staff /guards are attentive and stay out of the way in no way interfering with the viewers experience of the work. The building and galleries themselves are wonderful to be in. Be sure and hit the bookshop; well worth a visit if you are an art book reader.

Paul G — Google review

Beautiful space. I feel the art was a little too “conceptual“ to be fully enjoyed as art, but did make it fun for us to make fun of. Favorite pieces to laugh at include a room of art with walls painted white, this was the art piece. I mean come on. Another one painting the date. In various fonts. Not impressed but whatever. Funny to laugh at.

David A — Google review

There is a big variety of art here, so many unique pieces! I recommend reading the cards at every exhibit (or scanning the QR code), because it makes the art even more amazing. I went on a Sunday mid-morning and it wasn't too busy and I was able to see everything easily throughout the space. There are no bags allowed, but there is a free bag check that I had no issues with. There's also a cute cafe and outdoor seating area!

Cate M — Google review

If you're an artist enthusiast, go.If you're not, you may want to sit this one out. It was interesting to say the least. I think everyone's perspective on art is different so I could appreciate some of the concepts but most things I just didn't understand. Go at your discretion.

Iman D — Google review

Truly a fantastic museum. Most exhibits have no physical barriers, so you’re able to connect with, though not touch, all the art. We picked a beautiful Saturday afternoon to spend a few hours and were rewarded with fantastic light. It never got crowded. Can’t wait to go back!

Adrian S — Google review

The exhibits are interesting and fascinating, there is an area for food and drinks and also a large amount of books for sale. I would highly recommend. The construction of the building with its saw roof adds another unique element to it and also the exhibits.

Douglas I — Google review

Dia beacon is a great space visually. Incredible curation. Definitely geared towards older contemporary experiential/3D art. Great if you’re in your freshman year of art school, you’ll see all the works you’ll be learning about. Very accessible via train out of nyc or car.My rating is simply because I find most of the artists and their work pretentious. Great place for art snobs or just getting contexts of famous pieces 😋

Zenzali L — Google review

Expansive museum filled with large-format artwork, accessible by train or car from NYC. Never too crowded, though advance reservations are suggested.Due to the proximity to the train station, this can make for a particularly accessible day trip for NYC residents or tourists to see artwork that physically could not fit in most museums in Manhattan.The refurbished factory is absolutely stunning with unique architecture and plenty of natural light pouring through the skylights throughout the space.

Conor M — Google review

The museum is a modern art museum and the art, in my opinion, is too basic. To explain further, they have a room with just barbed wire set in walls and triangles. But if you like modern art, then consider checking Dia Beacon out.

Zarek V — Google review

exquisite museum, lots of space for the pieces to be presented in a proper way, lots of the pieces themselves are amazing, an experience like nowhere else.

Mariano S — Google review

Great day-trip out of the city to experience Dia Beacon on friday. Must go for any contemporary art enthusiasts. Will have to find time to go again as the basement and garden were roped off when we went. Wheel chair accessible and take home posters provided!

Jake P — Google review

Spacious, airy industrial building, a great place to get lost for an afternoon. Affordable admission, discounts available for students, children, seniors, disabled visitors, and residents of Newburgh and Beacon. Best enjoyed by modern and contemporary art enthusiasts, more for teens and adults than children. Allow about 2 hours to see everything at a comfortable pace. Prepare for mostly walking, maybe some climbing or bending depending on the current installations you choose to interact with. You can walk right up to the installations, so security personnel supervise each area. Not crowded at all. Limited parking, get there early! A lovely museum, I hope to see their other locations.

Amanda B — Google review

Dia Beacon Museum, officially known as Dia:Beacon, is a contemporary art museum located in Beacon, New York. It is part of the Dia Art Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting, preserving, and presenting contemporary art. Here are some key points about Dia Beacon:1. **Location and Building**: Dia Beacon is housed in a former Nabisco box printing factory along the Hudson River. The industrial building, dating back to 1929, was renovated by artist Robert Irwin and architect OpenOffice to serve as a museum space. Its expansive galleries with natural light make it ideal for large-scale installations.2. **Collection**: The museum primarily showcases works from the 1960s to the present, focusing on Minimalist, Post-Minimalist, and Conceptual art. Artists featured in the collection include Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois, and John Chamberlain, among others. The vast spaces allow for the display of large installations and sculptures in ways that traditional museums often cannot accommodate.3. **Exhibitions**: Dia Beacon offers both permanent installations and temporary exhibitions. The permanent collection is extensive and includes significant works by artists associated with the Dia Art Foundation. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions, often highlighting contemporary artists and new acquisitions.4. **Dia Art Foundation**: Dia:Beacon is part of the larger Dia Art Foundation, which was established in 1974. The foundation operates various sites and long-term installations, including the Dia Chelsea in New York City, Walter De Maria's The Lightning Field in New Mexico, and Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty in Utah.5. **Visitor Experience**: The museum's setting on the Hudson River provides a scenic backdrop for visitors. Dia Beacon offers a tranquil environment where visitors can spend extended time with the artworks. The museum is accessible by train from New York City, making it a popular day trip for art enthusiasts.6. **Educational Programs**: Dia Beacon provides a range of educational programs, including guided tours, workshops, and lectures aimed at engaging visitors of all ages with contemporary art.Dia Beacon is celebrated for its innovative use of space and its commitment to preserving and presenting large-scale contemporary artworks, offering a unique art-viewing experience in the Hudson Valley.

Alexa L — Google review

A must go to if you are visiting Beacon.The museum is a medium sized, takes about 1-2 hours. The display item and their ideas behind the art are all meaningful.I really liked the concept of using natural materials in creating the shapes.

Tsering D — Google review

Modern / post-modern art is hit or miss for me. I like Renaissance and Impressionist art more as I can grasp the concept better. While there are haunting pieces at Dia along with great play of light and dimension, I found a substantial number of artworks somewhat underwhelming. There’s literally one exhibit that’s just an empty room and I get that the concept comes with a narrative. Photos posted here are ones that I liked.

Marion — Google review

If you love monumental abstract art, this is you. Perfect space, amazing collection. Go inside of the Richard Serra pieces. They are extraordinary.

Josina R — Google review

An interesting museum focusing on minimalism.A large portion is closed presently for renovation.The major large pieces make it worth a visit.

Steven S — Google review

Big open space with lots of art pieces and sculptures. Separate space for each artist so it's easy to follow. It has b1, 1st and 2nd floor so don't miss any. I came in during a weekday, and it wasn't crowded at all. This is a great place to get inspired!

Claire L — Google review

4.6

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Hudson River Adventures: Pride of the Hudson

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Sights & Landmarks

Embark on the Pride of the Hudson, an 85-foot boat that offers a scenic tour through the stunning Hudson Highlands. This sightseeing cruise showcases the natural beauty of the area and includes a visit to Bannerman Island, where you can explore the historic ruins of Bannerman Castle. With narrated tours and various seating options including partial shade on top deck, front seating, and inside cabin with A/C, this adventure is perfect for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.

It was a perfect day other than that it was a little chilly. We simply bundled up. There was Beautiful view along the Hudson River, with the leaves are changing colors. Staffs are super friendly.There are lots of outside seats in the front of the ship. You can order food and drink onboard too and sit inside snd enjoy them. Or you can sit on the top deck.Best of all, my boyfriend proposed to me on the cruise! What a great surprise 😊 And Yes, I said yes☺️

Anna X — Google review

Think of it like the NYC Circle line, but for the Hudson Valley. Friendly staff & family owned. Food & drinks are affordable but they only accept cash. Boat is real old but seaworthy.

Den N — Google review

This was a nice simple boat trip up the Hudson River, turn around by West Point and come back down. It’s a nice simple couple hours. There is a cash snack concession. The seating was spacious both upstairs and downstairs. The crew was attentive, and the captain was informative. The narration was automated and loud enough for even handicap people to hear. This trip allows you to see many historical houses and West Point. We definitely would do this again.

Angelina — Google review

My girlfriend and I enjoyed this cruise very much. The staff and crew we're all friendly and helpful. We'll definitely return.

Robert F — Google review

Check out this boat ride if you're in the area. Easy to buy tickets online and show on your phone. When you arrive in the parking lot, the boat is directly on the left. If you get to the ferry, you're too far. Sit on the front of the boat for plenty of seating. Great views of the castle from the river. History of the area and West Point is given on the tour too.

Michelle C — Google review

We used the Pride of The Hudson for our wedding reception. The staff was very interactive and fun to work with. Our DJ brought the good tunes and our caterer filled our belly with good food…A good time was had by all!

Ada C — Google review

Belinda saved the day. She saw me running and held the boat for my group. Outstanding boat ride. Very stable, gorgeous day. Bring a layer for the wind gusting between the mountains. Fun excursion everyone was delightful. John had a boat load of knowledge. Thank you crew.

Little I — Google review

Beautiful ride. Plenty of food and drinks to purchase. A must.

Andrew D — Google review

Nice boat ride and to hear the history. Be aware it's cash only for drinks/food onboard. Parking lot could be better marked.

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Took cruise to see fall colors. Unfortunately the fall colors were not that great. However we enjoyed our boat ride with family very much. The crew was great. Boat is clean and has ample space.

Raj S — Google review

Overall a very nice tour. The boat could use a paint job. The staff were all great. There were only about 30 of us on a Saturday afternoon. The tour is narrated over a public address system that could be a little bit better. The sound outside(up top) was often muddy, especially due to the background noise. If I ran the show there would be parts where the crew would be doing the narration not the PA. I'd also consider going a little closer to the shorelines, especially near Cold Spring and West Point, and the islands.

Gary J — Google review

What a wonderful way to see the Hudson Valley! I have lived here my whole life and have never done this! My husband and kids had never been on a boat before, and I'm happy they were able to have this wonderful first experience!

Ray W — Google review

We had a great experience. The place has plenty of parking. Purchasing tickets was easy. The staff was friendly and professional. They had so much knowledge to share. We tea enjoyed ourselves. There are many different places to sit and view the scenery on the boat. There is a bar with snacks. I would recommend to anyone especially a history buff.

Telina L — Google review

The crew were super knowledgeable and very personable to all the people on-board. Great to talk to and generally nice people. The natural views of the Hudson River and it's shores were fantastic and my wife and I learned new things about NY state.

Ryan M — Google review

Wonderful 2-hour cruise from Newburgh to West Point and back. Informative narrative of points of interest along the way. We ordered the lunch — very good and so easy. Crew members were friendly and knowledgeable. Will go again

Jill T — Google review

Had a great time. Good weather and enjoyed a relaxing breeze on the Hudson. Informative commentary and great views. Nice way to entertain guests when it’s too hot outside.

Chloe L — Google review

A wonderful way to spend a couple of hours. If you live in NY Metropolitan area or are visiting, this is a must.The crew are delightful as well.

Michael S — Google review

Would recommend covering west side of river on one direction and the east side the other. The way back to the dock was silent and the crew started packing up the chairs while still in transit. Was an enjoyable way to start our week in the Hudson Valley.

Robert F — Google review

My family of four (kids, 4 and 6) had a wonderful time aboard the Pride of the Hudson. The crew went out of their way to be kind to my children, making sure they had a great time. The narration was insightful and interesting, but didn’t take away from the peacefulness of being on the water. Highly recommend this experience for a fun afternoon.

Jennifer G — Google review

Such a great way to spend some time with the family. I was trying to find something different to do with my two teen daughters & husband... something outdoors, enjoying the beautiful Fall weather. This trip was absolutely perfect. The boat was beautiful & the crew were all very friendly & welcoming (especially the woman bartending 😄👍🥃). The boat left promptly & the tour was wonderful. The scenery was gorgeous & the narration was clear & informative.

Abigail B — Google review

Need better directions and better signage at the dock site. We enjoyed the cruise. The crew were friendly and helpful. The narration was excellent. Views from top deck and the salon were great. Hoping to return for a fall cruise.

Helen T — Google review

Nice relaxing cruise down the Hudson to West Point and back to Newburgh. Friendly and knowledgeable crew. Very informative narration while going by the sights. Bring a hat or umbrella, sun can be very hot if you choose to sit on the upper deck on a sunny day (seating below top deck in cabin is available).Very affordable considering the economics we live in right now.

Jeff S — Google review

We had a wonderful trip on a Friday afternoon. Staff was so friendly and I highly suggest ordering the boxed lunches. The sandwiches were delicious and it included macaroni salad a bottle of ice cold water and cookies for dessert. I also want to say how professional and friendly the crew is. They came around throughout the trip to check on everyone and see if they needed anything. What a professional and friendly crew! Best on the Hudson River!! Great job everyone!

Susan G — Google review

We had such a fun time on this tour!! The boat arrived on time-- there was plenty of seating and the staff was very attentive!! We stayed in the lower deck-- though there was an upper deck to enjoy. The lower deck has a/c at a comfortable temperature AND a bar. The bartender was super cool and made delicious drinks! There was an automated tour recited over the loud speakers as we got closer to the various historic sites--- overall it was a great experience! I would do it again!!

E H — Google review

Nice experience! The crew couldn't have been kinder. Lunch was good; views awesome. The boat needs major sprucing up. Filthy, stinky bathrooms, scratched walls, dirty windows, overflowing trash bins.

Jenn M — Google review

Great narrated boat ride..tickets are $33 for adults and $22 for kids. I found a local flavor coupon for 2 adults for $33.00, so that was great! I would make bookings in advance. Lots of parking is available near dock but inwould arrive at least 15 mins before departure to secure a seat on boat if you dont want to remain standing. Seating is available on top (partial shade), in front and inside the cabin (a/c). There is a bar open for drinks and snacks, including alcohol and hot dogs.Tips are appreciated for the crew at the end of the cruise. I wish they had some small merchandise for ourchase at end of trip like a hat, tshirt of even a fan. It would have been a nice touch.Then after you could have a bite at the many restaurants along the strip. We tried Blu Pointe which was nice (check my review).

Rachael H — Google review

A perfect boat ride narrated with wonderful facts and history of the many sites you see along this cruise. Plan on doing this yearly.

ML — Google review

My Grandfather was the ferry captain whose home was on Long Dock! He worked the same route for about 55 years. It was great to be able to launch from close by where he worked for so long. This is a great little excursion down to WestPoint and back. On a very beautiful day it was a real pleasure. Thanks

Sam M — Google review

4.6

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4 Washington St, Newburgh, NY 12550, USA

(845) 220-2120

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Storm King Art Center

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Art center

Museums

Storm King Art Center is a sprawling 500-acre sculpture park that is open seasonally to the public. Visitors can enjoy tram tours, bike rentals and a cafe while taking in the beauty of the grounds and sculptures. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes as there are inclines and walks through woods like a casual hike. Bundle up on cooler days as it gets chilly fast once the sun sets, but make sure not to leave before seeing all of the art on display.

Great experience for the family. Nice vibes all around. All the employees we spoke to were friendly. Sculptures from small to HUGE, even some interactive. Nice easy walk. There are some nice trail options as well or simply walk the open field to some amazing pieces. Two draw backs to Storm King: Only one indoor restroom area by the indoor museum (all others are port-a-potty). And the Cafe was expensive for very basic food. Neither ended up deterring us from any fun as we mapped out our walk to hit the museum right before lunch. Which we also brought our own food to picnic outside. Plenty of benches, tables, beautiful sights, walking space, bicycle rentals, a tram for easier transportation throughout the park. Just a great way for the family to combine a museum and a park visit in one outing.

Juan C — Google review

Nice way to spend a day with family. Biking would have been a great way to see the whole park. Walked 3 miles and didn't see it all! Some uneven ground, hills, and distances would be a problem for anyone with mobility issues. Also, not much shade in some wide open areas. Overall, a beautiful setting with interesting pieces of art!

Chris — Google review

Real gem in Upstate New York. We discovered this accidentally, which is to say there is not much going around advertising it. But once we found it, we decided to visit and see the sculptures.It is amazing. You can also do picnic there of course at the designated places. Great for kids, youngsters and adults of all ages.Good hiking grounds and great natural views with the addition of the beautiful sculptures. But if you get tired, you can take a shuttle.Highly recommend this for a nice relaxing family weekend when nothing else major is planned. Maybe avoid major holidays, the place may be short on parking.

Evgueni T — Google review

What a wonderful outdoor museum! This a great trip for a day trip as a school. It is about 45/50 min out of East Harlem, NY.There is a tram that takes you on a driving tour of the museum highlights.You can also rent bikes. The loop is about 3.5mi of walking.Some pieces are interactive.I would highly recommend visiting early-mid Fall and mid Spring.

Mekayah L — Google review

We had the opportunity to visit Storm King. First off, you can buy ticket ahead of time and there is an hour window to enter the park. We were honestly a little late but there was no issue. This is big area so if you plan on taking kids that do not like to walk, this may not be the best use of time, or bring bikes or other means of transportation. There’s a museum on the top of the hill where there’s always a different artist being presented. You can spend the entire day here, picnic, or just walk around. Make sure to bring a water bottle and dress comfy.

Joseph A — Google review

My friends and I have been taking road trips to sculpture parks all year, and Storm King did not disappoint. The grounds were wonderful to walk through on their own, and the art added an extra sense of beauty and enjoyment. I second reviewers saying to wear comfy shoes, it's more like going for a casual hike with some inclines and walks through the woods. Make sure you also bundle up on cooler days; once the sun starts setting it gets chilly fast, but you don't want to leave before you've seen it all!

Rebecca T — Google review

Perhaps the most sensational collection of sculptures in the country. The art is spectacular but the beautiful upstate landscape really did it for us. Would love to return and rent bicycles or attend an event (like an outdoor movie screening). Wonderful even in the rain.We recommend spending a few hours here. And bring good walking shoes.

Rani V — Google review

I went with a member, so our entry was free, not sure what the typical price is but I’m sure it’s on their website. This is a sprawling art park, I believe 500 acres or more with interesting and lovely large scale sculptures spread across the campus. There is a tram service that is included with your admission and I recommend it because you will be exhausted from walking across the entire facility. We were lucky to go on a weekday, so there were not too many people, I understand it gets quite crowded on weekends. There is a mansion at the center that has a handful of artworks inside and a small gift shop. There is a vending machine for water and other drinks at the base of the elevators near the mansion. The grounds keepers, do a lovely job, maintaining the rolling fields and meadows, it is a very peaceful place and if you are able to bring a picnic, you can have a great day there.

ESB N — Google review

Amazing setting with impressive sculpture. They’ve upped their landscaping game recently to make everything even that much more impressive. Despite the size of the sculptures, many still rotate. So if you’ve been before, it might be new to you now.

Jeff P — Google review

Great place to visit. Prepare to walk and make sure you pick a nice weather day. Limited options to eat but you can bring your own food or take out to eat at the picnic area.

Sudhir A — Google review

Great selection of contemporary sculpture in a beautiful, natural setting. Lacking in diversity of artists (collection on view was composed 70% of work by white men). Did not like that we were not allowed to bring our bikes in, but then they offer bike rentals on the grounds. The trolleys for transporting people on such a hot day was great but they need them running more frequently, and to have the time sheet and stops marked on the grounds maps being handed out when you buy your ticket. Can’t wait to come back when all the renovations are done!

C H — Google review

The beautifully maintained grounds are enough to bring me back here. The sculptures are pretty neat but you can just sit in one place and chill out for a couple hours with your lunch. When you arrive at the parking lot you might be concerned about crowds but the property is so large that you may in fact not even see other people depending on where you walk. I can't figure out what took me so long to visit this place.

Art X — Google review

An amazing experience of seeing installations spread across in a way that each one has its own setting in the huge open space. There are various options available to choose from walking to bike rentals. There is also a tram ride which takes you along the route to see most of the installations. It takes around 1 hour but is a great one on a super hot day. It stops for 5 min at few of the sites. You cannot take dogs along with you but a service dog is available so plan it accordingly. Also, there is a semi covered cafe available which has ready to eat sandwitches and drinks. The museum/ visitor centre has an interesting collection of books and varied gifting options. Highly recommend this place.

Aparna G — Google review

Visited this Art Center on a warm August weekend and already planning another visit in the Fall.This place is perfect for those admirers of landscape and art. It is also handicapped friendly (on the paved paths), stroller friendly (perfect for families!), and a perfect spot for a romantic date.I would recommend wearing comfortable shoes, a hat and sunglasses for when the sun is out. Take advantage of the trolley (provided by the Center for free) that runs every hour to see some of the areas where the sculptures are, and then head over to a bike rental kiosk and explore at your own leisure.Water fountain to refill your reusable containers is located by the museum center. Enjoy!

Akira V — Google review

We went during a weekday and we arrived a little after 10:00am. It wasn't busy and we had three little, kids with us. The toddlers loved running around and exploring. The adults loved the fresh air, art, and letting the kids tire themselves out.I personally really liked the art and the upkeep of the land. This place is really awesome.My only constructive criticism would be that some of the art was very spread out. I understand that you have to make room for new art, so that didn't affect my rating.We will be back!

Charles B — Google review

500 acres of incredible space for the most amazing art experience.1) We took the hop-on-hop-off tram which was great - or you can also bike around.2) There’s also a different tram that has a wonderful narration on board explaining all the various art pieces. At different times 11.15 am, 2.15 pm, 3 pm & 4 pm.3) We loved the walking tour (at 1 pm) which focuses on the art pieces at the museum/visitor center on top of the hill.A must-see experience!!

Keira C — Google review

It's a large open area with lots of art sculptures that are massive. The best way to get here is to drive. Tickets can be pretty pricey but there is a good amount to do and see. It can be a lot of fun for the whole family. Also check your local public library, they tend to have pass that you can rent out that grants you free admissions. The center has a few local tours daily where they take you around the whole park in a trolly and explain some of the history and works as you pass them. You can walk the whole park but if you are not as able, they have trollies that run in a loop and pick up and drop off at designated stops.

Tommy C — Google review

Love this out door art center, if you have a car and am in the area, it’s worth stopping byCorporate discount doesn’t work here anymore so the entrance fee for adult is 23 each, children under 5 is free. I think there is group discount. The center is huge, and there is a tram to take you a round, that tram ends at 3:30 in the winter. Beautiful design and architecture friendly for anyone at any age

Sheng C — Google review

Storm King Art Center is a fantastic destination, definitely worthy of five stars. The expansive outdoor sculpture park is breathtaking, with meticulously kept grounds and a wide variety of striking artworks. The blend of natural scenery and art installations offers a unique and tranquil experience. It's an ideal spot for art enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing day in nature. I highly recommend visiting!

Eliah S — Google review

This place is beautiful. Even if, like myself, you don't attend for the sculptures it is worth the price of admission. Over 500 landscaped acres that are beautifully maintained with a variety of walking trails, a gift shop, museum, and rest rooms located thru out the grounds.

Clint B — Google review

This was absolutely amazing and very moving experience for me. The art i. The nature with the birds flying all around the fields was so incredibly unique. Loved this place!!

Tammera L — Google review

Love Storm King. We were so fortunate to have gone to a special performance during upstate art weekend. It was our first time, and it was stunning. We took in Arlene Shechet, Girl Group’s dance performance at sunset. The entire event is one that we will remember forever. Highly, highly recommend attending any of the special events when they happen, but also, Storm King is a great escape from the city to calm the soul.

LOFO S — Google review

Had the best time. They have a tram that can take you around the 500 acre park with large sculptures. The bike rental wasn’t open yet, but we’ll be back to try it out! If you like walking this is perfect for you. Highly recommend to bring sun protection (big hat, sunscreen, sunglasses!). Perfect for a picnic and getaway with family and friends. I’d suggest to come early to beat the crowds!

Samantha H — Google review

Storm King Art Center blends art and nature seamlessly. Enjoyed sculptures, scenic walks, and a great tram ride. Expect lots of walking!

Sudheesh S — Google review

This is such a great place to get both, a good walk and view some beautiful pieces of art.My favorite piece, as I’m sure was for many is the 3-legged Buddha.A great place for hikers as well as a great place to take the kids. Just remember, there is no climbing on the sculptures!The staff was incredibly friendly from the person at the gate, to the Tram driver. A special thanks to “Mi” for giving us a ride in the cart up to the highest on point on site.

Lara G — Google review

AMAZING ART IN NATURE 🌳 We’ve been coming to Storm King Art Center for many years. There is nothing quite like coming here in all the various seasons. Truly magical sights to see large, giant steel structures juxtaposed with expansive wide open rolling hills. The grounds are massive so be prepared to walk. We like to rent bikes there which is a fun time as a group. Do wear a hat and sunscreen and hydrate. There is a highly recommended tour tram 🚋 that is free with admission. It is the highlight of the visit to ride and learn about all of the artists. Storm King Art Center has grown tremendously since we’ve been going since 2004. While here, visit the home town of Cornwall as there are nice shops and bookstores. Highly Recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

LIEM — Google review

You might get free admission from your local library if you’re in NJ/NY and your library participates in the program. Check and save on admission tickets.It’s a beautiful, huge piece of land with great sceneries and cool sculptures.

OLIVIA — Google review

Awesome place that is well worth the admission. Comfortable walking paths that you could easily eat up half a day enjoying the sights. They also have a tram that goes around with an audio tour of the highlights. There are also constantly evolving displays besides the ones that have been here for years. I took some elderly with me and they enjoyed the tram and comfortable walking paths. They also have a few days of free admission if your budget is tight.

John S — Google review

Really wonderful place to visit with free shuttle service around the grounds! However, make sure to bring a drink to stay hydrated!

Kacper J — Google review

Storm King Art Center is a one of a kind sculpture garden. The center offers interesting sculpture art in an impressive bucolic setting. There are more than 100 pieces of art set over 500 acres. There really isn’t a museum like it anywhere else.It is easy to walk around. Bike rentals are offered and it looked like they were a good way to get around. Tram rides are also available and offer a quick way to move around and see everything in the museum.Visitors are allowed to interact with and touch a few different sculptures. It is also easy to scan QR codes with your phone to find out more about each piece of art. Staff are friendly and can also help you with directions or questions.The “Museum Hill” area offers great views across the garden and of the nearby mountains. The “South Fields” section offers a nice walk by a pond and some of the largest pieces of art in the premises. The “North Woods” section offers a quiet walk through the woods with different sculptures mixed in. Be sure to see everything.Be sure to purchase tickets online. It is the only sure way to get in, especially on weekends. There are food trucks located on the premises. They are working on constructing a new parking lot, so be prepared to follow a new way into the parking lot upon arrival. Storm King is a must stop for anyone interested in out of the ordinary museum.

Ryan M — Google review

We went on a free but very hot and humid day on July 5th. Scenery and well maintained grounds are beautiful with interesting large modern sculptures to see. There is construction going on in some areas, so certain amenities were not available temporarily. Bring your own food, drink, and good walking shoes. Snacks are expensive to purchase. Water was available to fill a thermos or cup. Great place for walking and bike riding.

Mary B — Google review

An absolute must visit for nature lovers and artists alike. We stopped on our way back home from a weekend trip upstate and it could not have been a more perfect day for it in early November. The area is handicap and stroller accessible (on paved paths) and there is a museum located at the center of the art center. Stop, breath and reflect 🍂

Jake P — Google review

Really nice and somewhat unique place to visit. Lots of space to move around, great scenery, interesting and diverse art spread all around. Went in early October 2023 and leaves hadn't changed too much yet, but probably beautiful to visit in almost any season due to trees, hills, mountain views. Entry cost might be a little steep for some people, but it seems worth it.

Mike G — Google review

What a gem, rented bikes for the family, got food at the food truck, coffee at the museum. We did get there before 11 and had an easy time getting in/parking. Looks like it got really crowded after. But we never felt like the actual park was crowded. Bring a picnic and sunscreen 😎

Dennis K — Google review

This place is huge! Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen and pack a lunch because it’s going to take hours to get around and see all the artwork. Theres also a trolley you can ride around. Great place to visit!

Shalimar B — Google review

Truly a beautiful place to visit. I visited with my cousins and elderly aunt, and it was very accessible to her. You can take a tram around to see the general sights and some locations offer golf cart rides for those with trouble walking. The only issue with the tram is that it gets full during peak hours and you would have to wait about a half an hour for it to come again.The weather was gorgeous when we visited which really helps. I don’t recommend going when it’s very hot as some areas offer little shade. They allow outside food so definitely bring a picnic and enjoy the great open space and interesting sculptures. They have a snack stand that sells sandwiches and other things as well if you’d rather buy food there.They have a small indoor gallery space and gift shop if you need a little ac. The park was under construction when we visited in July 2024 but it didn’t hinder our experience at all. Highly highly recommend. Bring the family! There were lots of kids and people with strollers when we visited.

Mari B — Google review

Storm King Sculpture Garden is a mesmerizing outdoor art haven. It's a symphony of nature and creativity, with monumental sculptures gracefully blending into the landscape. The sheer scale of the artworks is awe-inspiring, as they punctuate the rolling hills and verdant meadows. The garden offers a unique sensory experience with each visit, be it the play of light and shadows or the changing seasons' impact on the sculptures. It's a sanctuary for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, a place to wander, reflect, and connect with art on a grand scale. A must-visit for anyone seeking inspiration and serenity in the Hudson Valley.

B C — Google review

Such a unique experience! It’s about $23 per person to get in, but if you have 3 or more people in your car, it’s about $65 for all of you, I believe. You can rent a bike to see the 500 acres, and it’s about $30 for 2 hours, with a 2-hour minimum for the rental. It was hot today, but the staff was so nice and accommodating. It would be nice if they had water fountains around and if the trams would come more often, but other than that, it was great. You have to wait every half hour for a tram. It would be nicer to take the tour. I wanted to learn more about the pieces of art. They have an elevator to take you to the higher section and a gift shop, as well as restrooms. None of the soap was working in the restrooms though. We got tons of sunlight, fresh air and exercise, and I heard they’re open in the winter too.

Kara C — Google review

Great place to appreciate some art and have a picnic on a bright sunny day. You have small truck for coffee , tea and hot chocolate (all 3 were terrible btw). entire open air museum can be covered by tram that takes you to all the important art stops . Last tram is at 5, post that you have to explore it on foot. Overall a decent experience

DISHA M — Google review

4.7

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4.5

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1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553, USA

(845) 534-3115

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Prospector Theater

Movie theater

Concerts & Shows

Theaters

4–screen theater featuring current films from dramas to action flicks, plus a concession stand.

Amazing experience! The theater has an energy or vibe that makes you feel like you stepped into another world. The world of movies and stories that you just want to watch and be a part of. It’s clean and all the staff is friendly, attentive and kind. Popcorn and assortment of snacks hit the spot. I’m a forever visitor! Thank you Prospector Theater!!!

K B — Google review

What a wonderful experience! Will not go to the movies anywhere else anymore! The staff if absolutely fantastic!

Anna C — Google review

Best theater around, clean, comfortable and great staff! This theater has a beautiful mission statement to employ special needs people in all positions! What a special place and what special employees! Help make a positive difference in this world and in your community by going here for all your movies! Great food and drink concession stand!

Canyoudoanybetter — Google review

The staff at Prospector Theater couldn't be any nicer. We had our daughters birthday here and all went smoothly. Our party host Dillon was very helpful. Been here before for other movies and always have a wonderful time.

Mama B — Google review

An absolute gem of an establishment.The theater was clean, the seats cushy, the people were really nice, and the snack bar was reasonable. The nice wide screen and a wonderful booming surround sound system made the showing perfect.

Andy K — Google review

What a gem in Ridgefield and the nicest movie theater you will ever attend. Wait til you see the Heads-Up Cafe where you can order espresso and fine wine to enjoy with or after the movie. And don’t forget to look up and guess the number of pennies in the ceiling. Hint - each square foot holds a layer of 278 pennies and the ceiling looks to be 11’ x 11’. This building is an oasis of meaningful employment for people with various disabilities — vital to their mental, social, financial, and emotional health. The Prospects look happy and I hear that the theater pays its employees well for their hard work! Great movies and wonderful experiences.

Scot E — Google review

I always have an incredible experience when visiting the Prospector. The staff is exceptionally friendly and accommodating, their service is always top-notch. The theater itself is clean and comfortable. I highly recommend this establishment for its excellent customer service and commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities. A truly remarkable and inspiring place!

Michelle S — Google review

The popcorn was good.The seats were super comfortable. The staff is very professional. I am happy to see a place dedicated to employing individuals with special needs.

JC L — Google review

The Prospector Theater has been open for 10 years, but this was my first time attending anything they've had there. I heard that there was a, "one night only" event. The 1975 movie "JAWS" was going to be shown on the anniversary of the movie's premiere. I simply HAD to attend.I went by myself + had a fantastic time! There were people who'd dressed up as some of the movie's characters. (Including Bruce the mechanical shark!) It's a lovely place to go to on your own or to bring your kids to. Staff members are: fun, helpful, friendly + truly make you feel to home!

Eva H — Google review

What an amazing place. Clean, well run, and helps so many people in the community.The theatre is a great place to watch a movie, with a very nice picture and excellent sound.The staff is super friendly and willing to go the extra mile to make sure that your experience there is second to none.I went with my 10 year old son and I really appreciated the message that the theatre sends to the community.I will always check here first when looking for movies to see.I love it.

Pete M — Google review

The best movie theater We've ever been to! Everyone is happy & helpful. The movies are wonderful! Sooo clean ! Love going here 💕🍿

Ellen F — Google review

The only theater I now go to. The staff goes above and beyond. They have a fantastic little bar with an even better concession stand. I feel like no matter the movie there's always fantastic chairs to pick from. Let's not forget the best mission possibly of any movie theater out there. Support small and local businesses like this whenever possible.

Roger H — Google review

My boyfriend and I visited the Prospector Theater to see the second Doctor Strange movie on Saturday night. This was our first visit to the theater, and we were truly blown away by so many things. First, we absolutely loved the theater’s mission to create jobs for mentally disabled adults. The staff was so clearly passionate about their jobs, and everyone was so friendly and welcoming from the moment we walked in the door. We loved that they had a cafe in addition to normal concessions, and I was not expecting them to serve alcohol! Don’t even get me started on their amazing Prospector Popcorn!! They have a great variety of flavors that are all so delicious. Truly some of the best gourmet popcorn I’ve had, which I plan on ordering online if I don’t make it back to the theater soon! Lastly, the theaters themselves were so clean and modern, and I was so comfortable throughout the movie. I will definitely make the drive again to Prospector Theater after such a fantastic experience!

Food C — Google review

I was.immensely impressed with the courtesy and support of the entire staff at Prospector Cinema. It’s a great idea brilliantly executed. Thank you. Bob Cox

Robert C — Google review

Not the best, I went to go and seen a Aquaman but when I when down to the theater, it was very small it was about 15 seats and they sold me tickets when every seat was taken. So we when to go see a different movie called, wanka in prospector theater. But there is a bright side, it was clean lot of opinions in snacks.

Contest K — Google review

Awesome theater! Great sound system! They host events here too and do an excellent job with food and drinks before showtime. Highly recommend you stop by for 🍿 and a movie night to see for yourself.

Buddy P — Google review

Amazing gourmet popcorn!! Amazing Prospects! Cleanest movie theater with wonderful setups to celebrate new movie premieres. So much fun.

Samantha B — Google review

Love this place. Great movie runs (mainstream and indie and classic), great vibe, food and drink that’s way better than your regular movie theater, and a very engaged staff supporting a great cause.

Bailey O — Google review

Another wonderful visit to this excellent theater!! Can’t recommend it enough. Inside Out 2 was terrific as was the popcorn. And the staff are all amazing.

Thomas C — Google review

4.9

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25 Prospect St, Ridgefield, CT 06877, USA

(203) 438-0136

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Ridgefield Playhouse

Performing arts theater

Concerts & Shows

Live music venue

Movie theater

Nonprofit performing arts center hosts local & national acts from musicians to comedians.

This is a nice, small, venue with a good sound system and comfortable seats with lots of legroom (yeah, no one kicking the back of my seat). Nice lighting too. I'd definitely go back for another concert. It's a bit hidden behind a school but easy enough to find and parking is plentiful.Saw Martina McBride who looks just as beautiful as ever but unfortunately didn't sound as she did. Perhaps she had trouble hearing the band as she frequently adjusted her earpiece, but she often was off pitch and she couldn't hit the high notes she used to (though that was expected). However a very entertaining show at a really nice venue.

Vincent S — Google review

The concert was amazing, and the staff was wonderful to me, when I had an unpleasant experience with someone who enjoyed alcohol, quite a bit. Aside from that, I look forward to going back.

Tee S — Google review

Outstanding intimate performance space. Not a bad seat. Cool lounge space. Good drinks. Great parking. Enjoyed one of the most spirited shows by the Infamous String Dusters. It was a great night

Clint W — Google review

First time visiting this adorable playhouse watching Martina McBride. Super quaint, not very crowded. Polite and enjoyed myself immensely. Definitely not my last time visiting this playhouse.

Danielle T — Google review

Very nice concert venue for great musicians such as Melody Gardot. Her concert featured music from her latest album. I loved listening to Philippe Powell accompany her on piano. He has a great voice, very soothing and pleasant to the ear that goes great with Melody.She certainly has a group of very talented members as part of the band. Alot of engagement with the audience from Melody and the band members and I think we all were blown away by the performance. I imagined myself in France in a small nightclub and totally enjoyed the show.

Alice B — Google review

This venue just received a major makeover and it's looking better than ever. The lounge area is open and trendy, multiple concession stands, there is a VIP lounge as well now. The Playhouse managed to update to modern times while retaining that small-town vibe. Very nicely done.

Alex C — Google review

I've seen Weird Al here, and I'm about to see Dave Attell. It's a nice local theater with a lot of good shows and impressive star power for a small theater behind a school. Plus-sized readers be warned, the seats can be a little *tight*.

Matt H — Google review

Perfect night. Beautiful venue. Great customer service and snacks.The performance was good to start and just kept getting better. Dance Holidays!

Randy C — Google review

Came to Ridgefield Playjhouse for the 7th annual Bernie Williams Day. What a great little venue! Sound was amazing, bar area was very inviting and staff was all friendly. We can be sure that we will be looking to come to more shows here, and for sure the next Bernie Williams day in 2024!!

Dan C — Google review

It is simply a wonderful venue to see anything. It was a concert this time (The Fab Four - wonderful). It's small enough that there literally isn't a bad seat in the house. But not so small that you don't get the proper concert/crowd feeling. And it has a really good sound system so you get clarity and depth without it having to be too loud. Highly recommended.

Brad F — Google review

What a nice, quaint theater. We took our Middle School class to see the Harriet Tubman Show and our students really enjoyed the show. For many of them this was their first theater experience and it was wonderful. The seats and acoustics were great. I am definitely going to have to catch other shows.

Andres A — Google review

Nice venue. The seats are roomy. The venue is not to large. I would see another performance here.

Atiya Y — Google review

Excellent venue. It was a fantastic concert. Not a bad seat in the house.

By C — Google review

There isn't a bad seat in this place. Excellent venue and awesome events/bands. Parking can be an issue and the leg room makes sitting for an extended period of time uncomfortable.

Tim P — Google review

It's such a nice place.I had the privilege of seeing Kenny G at this stage.

Christian M — Google review

Beautiful venue, only gave it 4 stars as the balcony seats were sized for toddlers. Most uncomfortable seat I've ever had. Staff was amazing, drink weren't too expensive (top shelf whiskey was $15), stage was close enough.

Stephanie P — Google review

Awesome night celebrating the Beatles 60th Anniversary of appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show. Great place to see a concert. Love the intimate atmosphere.

Kathy S — Google review

came here to see a show with my daughter we saw Darren Chris... it was awesome.. and they had a meet and greet package my daughter was so happy to meet her idle.. overall the whole experience was awesome I will come back to this place over and over again

James O — Google review

A buried treasure in Connecticut! This is an outstanding music venue. Not a bad seat in the house. The lobby boasts speakers as well as refreshments- clean restrooms and awesome people working there. I’d recommend getting to your event early, as parking, which is free, is a bit limited and we had to park on the muddy lawn for our sold out show.

Juliet B — Google review

May 2024: Great to see Steve Kazlauskas again with his "Echoes of Sinatra" band and performance. Absolute great rendition of "At Last" by Etta James sung by Rhonda Denet.#June 2023: Blues legend Buddy Guy gave an awesome performance this June evening. Not a seat to be had. Unbelievable skill as a musician, song set, and some humorous comments made it one of my best shows ever.#August 2022: Songwriter Lyle Lovett is a unique combination of skilled musician and insightful lyricist. He displayed all of these gifts on stage in August 2022 and brought his usual humor with him at the microphone - the same remarks that used to make Johnny Carson crack up in his appearances on "The Tonight Show." Playing 2 1/2 hours with no sign of fatigue or obligation, he and his amazing large band expertly performed songs from his early album "Pontiac", "That's Right (You're Not From Texas" ) and the title track of his new release "The Queen of Know." He was amused to get a request to play "Penguins" that was perfectly delivered.#August 2022: Fun show watching the extraordinary Chris Isaak. How incredible to see someone at this level in such a small venue. I became aware of his music in 1990 in Aspen when a friend gave us his 2nd and 3rd albums. ("Chris Isaak" - 1987 and "Heart Shaped World" - 1989) What a gift. We listened to these melodic and poignant songs all the time.Isaak played "Blue Hotel," along with his best known song perhaps, "Wicked Game" which was executed brilliantly starting with a fine guitar solo from his band member.Interestingly, he sang three covers. I'd like to think this was due to the Sun Studios t-shirt my companion was wearing, but probably not. "Ring of Fire" - Johnny Cash; "Only the Lonely " - Roy Orbison; "Suspicious Minds" - Elvis Presley.Loved his "Ring of Fire." Chris did a great job telling amusing and real life stories about his career. Loved his flashy suits.#6/2022: Wynton Marsalis gave a performance one would only expect from this jazz and classical trumpet player who has too many awards to list. I had not seen him since 1990 when he closed Lloyd's, Hartford, CT's only jazz club. He remains an expert at his craft, and his young talented band all deserved to be on stage with him. 90 minute show with no note worth missing. Packed house. Enjoyed Wynton's narratives before each tune.#3/2022: Exceptional concert . "It was 50 years ago today" rocked the house with musicians Todd Rundgren, Christopher Cross, Jason Scheff, Badfinger and Denny Lane (founding member of The Moody Blues and Wings). Fans loved every minute. The band featured songs from The Beatles albums "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" with fine expertise, as well as songs from their own best selling libraries.#May 2021: The Playhouse is bringing some entertainment outdoors within a large tent on the grounds. A stage is set up in front for the talent. Bar outside.We had a good time watching "Echoes of Sinatra," A Celebration of a Man & His Music, featuring singer Steve Kazlauskas. His band included a saxophonist, drummer and keyboard player. Steve's performance was relaxed as he combined well-known Sinatra tunes with lesser known stories about Sinatra's life and career.#2020: An enjoyable evening watching the film "Meeting the Beatles in India."It is a captivating picture. Paul Saltzman's real life experience moves right along with precise direction and editing. There are laughs, insights, trivia, commentators and music, of course.Socially distanced seating is sectioned by rows which you're brought to by an usher. Bottled cocktails available.{RP is within a large complex. Drive in, park, and walk to the theater. The entrance has a large yellow smiley face sculpture at the base of the steps. Ample parking with grassy hills and trees}#February 2020: The concert with Beatles cover band "The Fab Four" sold out quickly, yet we managed to get two seats in the upper back rows of the balcony. Taking our seats, we didn't feel like we saw any less of a show than if we'd been closer. It's a no bad seats theater.

Juliana S — Google review

Amazing venue! Small, intimate and recently expanded, I've been to many shows here over the years and it will continue to be one of my favorites! Going back next week!

Jack S — Google review

Love this theatre! They have terrific and interesting shows almost every night. It’s a great size at 500 seats. It’s big for CT but there’s not a bad seat in the house. It’s recently been renovated and with the now huge and charming lobby (with a bar and concessions) it’s a great place to meet friends before a show.

Laurie N — Google review

Nice venue with impressive sound and sight lines but the seats are painfully narrow with even less legroom than Spirit Airlines. Sure I'm a little larger than others at 230+ yet I've never had an issue at other local venues but here the seats are extremely narrow to the point where you actually can't enjoy the show. I simply can't fathom how they expect patrons to sit in seats like these for a show. Otherwise, great lobby bar with amazing seating and bar choices easy parking and overall a wonderful place to see a show.

Jeff S — Google review

Such a great small venue. I have been here to see both musical and comedy acts and it is a great place for both. There is a very nice bar/lounge area as well so arriving early is a plus to enjoy that.

Tom F — Google review

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Bear Mountain State Park

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Nature & Parks

Bear Mountain State Park is a mountainous park located in the town of Harrison, NY. The park features picnicking sites, fishing areas, a swimming pool, trails and more.

Beautiful spot! There looks to be two main ways up the mountain. We took the more vigorous way up. You definitely need some conditioning to make it up that way. The other side is mostly stairs.Paths are clearly marked and the views were gorgeous!

Omar R — Google review

What a great escape from the busy city life! Just a quick drive away and you can find yourself feeling like you're thousands of miles away. Tons of trails, ranging from easy to hard, short to long. Great for families or solo adventurists. All seasons activities are scheduled so check their website to see what's going on. Trails are well maintained and clean, you won't see piles of trash around the park.

Thomas M — Google review

Made my first visit here and it was such a great experience. There’s so much to do with the family or just you and your partner. For all who are curious, yes you can BBQ! There’s plenty of space for that with seating. The lake is definitely a must try, paddle boating was so much fun😃. There is a zoo and many trails. I my self still haven’t explored it all.

Romane H — Google review

Beautiful state park that is about 40 mins away from the hustle and bustle of NYC. A 25 min walk from the parking lot will take you to the beautiful bridge that offers great view. I’m definitely going back to see fall colors from this bridge.The drive to this state park is beautiful, they also have couple of restrooms, ice rink, a lake and a huge covered area with picnic tables.Definitely recommend

Brinda R — Google review

A beautiful place for a day trip from NYC. It’s in the upstate NY and good for a summer barbecue or fun in the pool. There are also a zoo and trails for hiking. A lot of trees and mountains for the peace of mind and natural serene. There is a gift shop that sells unique collections and a hotel to stay in the night. There is also a restaurant and a few vending machines to buy snacks from. However, it’s better to buy foods from outside as the prices are a bit high.Don’t forget proper dresses for the pool. The drive to the place was also enjoyable because of the zigzag road surrounded by plethora of trees.

Imrul S — Google review

This well kept state park is a gem close to NYC. The trails are well marked out and the park offers many ammenities like pool, barbecue spaces, huge lawns, good parking, visitor center, an inn, and friendly staff. When we went last, it was spring, we did the Bear Mountain Loop Trail. Well worth it, if you start to the east of the mountain. The lake near the parks HQ is also lovely. Parking is paid and visitors do not pay. The park is dog friendly.

Eduardo M — Google review

Nice park with lots of picnic tables but no grills. Bring your own grill. Trails are moderately challenging but with good views throughout. Can also drive to the top if Bear mountain and soak in a great view. On a clear day you can see Manhattan.

Streamless B — Google review

Awesome piece of nature. It was a hiking experience to remember. So many great shots at the apex. You can get a real sense of what matters when you embrace something as simple and as free as this. It is often stated that beauty is in the eye of the beholder…well mother nature’s opinion of beauty must supersede our own!

Craig T — Google review

It’s a nice hike up with nice view. The lake is also beautiful with row boats when weather permits. And this park is very big too to just walk around for those who prefers or are unable to hike up.

Wien L — Google review

I hiked the full mountain and bake down it was awesomeThe Views are crazy.I would not recommend.It for a beginnerAnd it takes about 3 hours with stop,sAt.The top there's barnacles for 25 cents.You can see new york city and a lot more

Herry F — Google review

Although the Hessen Lake and the views from Bear Mountain are beautiful, the park and the trails are overcrowded. You can’t find serenity walking there. Only crowds and numerous of stairs killing your knees.

Julia G — Google review

We did the AllTrails version - 3.8 mile loop trail. The 1,154 ft elevation made a huge difference for us flat land Long Islanders. Took us about 4.5 hours to finish. Beautiful trails, a treat for photographers. Well maintained and clean. Appreciated the water vending machine at the Tower as by then we had finished all the water we started with.

Kundan S — Google review

Bear Mountain State Park is a lovely place with lots to see and do. The weekends get too crowded, but weekdays aren't bad. Place is nice and clean and absolutely peaceful.

Yamini S — Google review

I loved every minute of it. It was so beautiful there. The air was crisp, the view was amazing. I was happy to share this experience with my lady. It was her idea, she has been here a few times.

Marvyn A — Google review

Beautiful place. Opened the day we visited for the first time after devastating storm. Would love to visit again. Loved the roundabout and environs. Great that it was under cover and can just imagine how warm it would be in winter with that great fireplace going.

Anna C — Google review

Within an hour drive from NYC, you can't beat it. You won't get bored since there are multiple hiking trails, scenic drives, children's playground, picnic areas and much more other fun activities to do in the Bear mountain State Park. Just be aware that it does get crowded in the busy season. The entrance fee is $10 for the vehicle. Restrooms and other facilities are decent but don't have high expectations. My favorite thing to do here is hike from the lake to the top view point of the mountain before sunset . You will get a really nice view if the weather is clear. Might get a glimpse of NYC skyscrapers from the tower.

Shahriar K — Google review

Such a beautiful place to take the family on a day trip. You can picnic and grill while enjoying the gorgeous scenery. There's also a concession stand or cafe if you didn't want to grill or picnic. You can go to the pool and visit the zoo. They have hiking trails as well. The paddle boats are also fun and they have a beautiful carousel.

Alexis W — Google review

Visiting Bear Mountain State Park in the fall is an enchanting experience that captures the essence of autumn's beauty. The moment you step into the park, you are greeted by a vibrant tapestry of red, orange, and gold leaves adorning the trees, creating a picturesque landscape that seems to be straight out of a painting.The crisp, cool air carries the scent of pine and leaves crunch beneath your feet as you explore the park's trails. The panoramic views from the summit are absolutely breathtaking, with the foliage below creating a mesmerizing mosaic of colors. Hiking enthusiasts will find the trails well-marked and diverse, catering to various skill levels.One of the highlights of Bear Mountain State Park in the fall is its wildlife. It's not uncommon to spot squirrels scurrying about, preparing for winter, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of a majestic bald eagle soaring overhead. The park's lake mirrors the surrounding foliage, doubling the visual delight.Additionally, the park offers excellent picnic spots. Imagine enjoying a warm cup of cider and sandwiches amidst nature’s vibrant canvas; it's an experience that lingers in your memory long after you've left.For those interested in history, a visit to the Bear Mountain Inn provides insight into the region's past. The rustic charm of the inn coupled with the backdrop of fall foliage makes for a delightful excursion.In conclusion, Bear Mountain State Park in the fall is a true gem. Its natural beauty, coupled with recreational activities and historical attractions, offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquility amidst breathtaking scenery, this park delivers an unforgettable autumn experience.

James W — Google review

I enjoyed this place so much! It is stunning! This is the first time I came here, and all I did was enjoy the pretty views and watch my friend fish. Around the lake, there's a paved path so you can walk or ride a bike and take in a 360° view. I definitely want to come back and stay at the inn and take part in more things to do if possible. Remember to bring some type of bug repellent because I was torn up in the end.

C I — Google review

Amazing place. Beautiful sceneries and one can spend good part of day here. Not too far from the city. A beautiful lake showing a perfect reflection of hill. Hudson view. A mini zoo and great trails. Great onsite cafeteria and gift shop. This is a complete package. It has ample parking and also a seasonal pool. One can walk down to the edge of hudson or on zoo's end look at breath taking view. Truly a hidden gem of a place.

Ankush K — Google review

Nice and relaxing. Did the trek to the top and it was def some work. Had my 2 year old with me . What an experience

Rinchen T — Google review

Bear Mountain State Park is beautiful and has such great views. The hikes are great. Not too easy but not too hard. Offers various rest areas photo ops. Great picnic/grilling areas with lots of tables. Huge lawn to relax and play with your dog or read a book. Parking is $10 and the lines were about 30-45 min to enter but the parking attendants were super nice and pretty much guide you where to park to avoid the crazyness. I would absolutely recommend this park!

Jennifer H — Google review

Really cool place, twisty roads, great mountain views, plenty of places to take pictures, nice breeze, fresh air, beautiful place.Only thing that irritates me is the scumbags that leave garbage everywhere, there are trash cans , use them. I mean we never had this issue until the rif raff started venturing out of their dumps. Anyhow, it's definitely a great place to spend the day, 😁😁😁😁😁😁

William H — Google review

What a beautiful place! We walked around the lake on a brisk and sunny day! Great place to spend a little time or all day!

Linda C — Google review

Great place for a family. Phenomenal place to enjoy the outdoors. The park is well maintained with lots to see and do. The park keeps open the restrooms and they are very clean. Be sure to check out the river dock and the zoo as they are worth the extra steps.Aug 28 2023. Partially open. Great job to all the widowhood made it happen. ThanksWinter walk

Michael L — Google review

Very beautiful zoo that houses Local animals from around the Northeastern region of USA, with a very picturesque view of the Hudson River and the Historic Bear Mt. Bridge. Good hiking trails going up to the top with majestic view of the Hudson Valley. Beautiful during Autumn, jam packed with tourists, traffic jams and long lines but the view is worth it. Enjoy 🤙

CL X — Google review

Great place to take the kids. Lots to do from the zoo to the merry go round to the park. Something new to see on each visit and it's open all year so it's always exciting. Sometimes parking is $10 and sometimes it's free but it's a nice cheap outing with the kids. Definitely always like to hit the zoo with the kids on our visits. Great views abd plenty to do!

Justin H — Google review

First time at the park, it's a beautiful area of the state. The park is gorgeous and Rich with history I love that the Appalachian trail goes through there. There's lots of interesting facts about it, and just the history of the area is great. Very sad though and I guess because it's close to Rockland county there was a big group of young Jewish kids probably like some sort of camp and they were just horrible they should have a chaperone follow them around because they were poking the animals with sticks and throwing rocks at them and of course the Jewish adults just sat there and let them do it. So sad how these people behave.

Ryan H — Google review

Great place to walk around. I took my kids, and we drove up the mountain to see all the incredible views as the trails were close. Saved us time and energy to drive back down to the lake and to walk around the small zoo, where we saw a few animals and bears. It was a fun family trip. I will most definitely came back during the summer.

Ana R — Google review

Bear Mountain State Park enchants with its vast hiking trails leading to stunning views and a charming ice rink for winter fun, making it a year-round paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It's the perfect blend of adventure and scenic beauty, where every visit creates lasting memories.

Hikmat K — Google review

Nice place to get away from NYC for 4-6 hours.Pros: You can see the NYC high line and enjoy green horizon from the top of the mountain.Cons: can get crowded on the weekend.

Leonid K — Google review

Nice place to spend your day off with family. Try to reach the park as early as possible so that u can enjoy the whole park. Boating in the pond and Swimming pool are super fun, never miss these. Vast picnic area to enjoy, restrooms are ok, dog friendly places except the pool area. Overall worth visiting.

Thomas J — Google review

We have been visiting since 1976. We stayed at Overlook lodge. My husband David, daughter Alexis and myself! The rooms were spacious, very clean and the beds were very comfortable. Overlook lodge has a spacious lounge with rustic furniture, and a small deck, with spectacular views looking across Hessian lake and the Hudson River Valley. Highly recommend for a family trip.

Trish C — Google review

Bear Mountain is an exceptional destination that promises an unforgettable experience amidst nature's beauty. Nestled majestically in New York's Hudson Valley, this natural treasure offers an abundance of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery that will leave you in awe.Upon arriving at Bear Mountain, you are immediately greeted by picturesque landscapes and crystal-clear lakes that reflect the vibrant foliage. The hiking trails, perfectly maintained and marked, cater to all skill levels, from casual strollers to seasoned adventurers. As you explore the trails, you'll encounter panoramic vistas of the Hudson River and surrounding mountains that will take hold of your breath.If hiking is not your preference, Bear Mountain also boasts a plethora of recreational opportunities. From boating and fishing on its tranquil lakes to picnicking in designated areas, there is something for everyone. A highlight of any trip to Bear Mountain is the Bear Mountain Zoo, where you can marvel at fascinating wildlife and learn about conservation efforts.The facilities at Bear Mountain are top-notch, with clean restrooms and well-maintained picnic areas. Additionally, there are restaurants and food kiosks offering a variety of delicious treats, ensuring you remain energized throughout your visit.Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a family looking for a fun day out, or someone seeking solace in nature, Bear Mountain is the ultimate retreat. Its unparalleled beauty and myriad of activities make it an excellent destination to immerse yourself in the wonders of the natural world. A visit to Bear Mountain is an experience you'll cherish for a lifetime.

Navin P — Google review

It’s a very large area with lots of different activities to do such as visiting the zoo and their museums. Despite the hiking trails not currently being open, it was still a nice walk and not overcrowded either. There’s also lots of restrooms available throughout the park.

Monserrat C — Google review

Was at West Point for my dad’s funeral and discovered Bear Mountain. We did a nice hike and visited the zoo. Special place, will definitely go back.

Jennifer U — Google review

Bear Mountain State Park is one of NY State’s best parks! The park offers so much to do and see! The park is situated on the westside of the lower Hudson River. Hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, and picnicking is just a short list of the things you can do in the park.Of the many activities in the park, probably the most popular is going up Bear Mountain. Many people use the Appalachian Trail to access the top. If using the AT in the park it is a moderately challenging hike featuring 900 stairs carved into rock. The view from the top and in Perkins Tower is one of the best in the entire Northeast. You can not only see the Hudson River, but the towers of NYC in the distance. You can also drive to the top which is probably the most popular option.The park also features an antique carousel and a small lake. If you’re hungry try the Bear Mountain Inn. The Inn also has lodgings for those who want to stay a few days. You can also walk to the Trailside Zoo and check out the animals in a well laid out zoo setting. The zoo also has a few small museums that are a part of it. There are also many great views of the Hudson from different places in the park. It is possible to spend a whole day at Bear Mountain and still not be able to see all that it has to offer.The park is very popular and is hard to access on the weekends. It is best to come on weekdays. If you’re coming on the weekend it is best to arrive early. They have a large parking lot with space for hundreds of vehicles, but it fills quickly. Staff was courteous and helpful. This is a must see attraction of the Lower Hudson Valley.

Ryan M — Google review

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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

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Outlet mall

Shopping

Factory Outlets

Open-air shopping complex featuring 250 stores offering discount, brand-name merchandise.

Best choice……Highly recommended…..All ranges of stores with lot of collections in every wing……Huge mall… one of the biggest malls in this country…Different color coding for different wings of the mall….Restrooms are available at different locations… most of them are neat….During long weekends many stores have discounts and deals….During winter, try to pack yourself properly top to bottom ( just a suggestion)New stores keep coming and few old store stores keep vanishing….Food court is decent with different options…Few stores are super expensive and super unique stores…..

AP S — Google review

Some really good deals and some not so good. I would say get here early and during the week if you live far away. Food is crazy expensive i guess they make up for the deals on the clothing. And plan on doing a lot of walking wear comfy shoes. The best parts are the Athletic brands and high end brands cause you can save a bunch of money take advantage of all the deals and it is worth it to sign up and become a member if there are savings involved. Strong suggestion bring water with you and maybe a suitcase with wheels if you plan on doing big shopping.

Thomas E — Google review

Good times and lots to do. Has a very Disney Springs type vibe and lots of shops/food and even a playground for the kids. It's worth a stop if you are traveling and need a break or just looking for great designer deals.

Daniel F — Google review

Premium outlet indeed.You can spend 5 hours of continuous shopping.Deserve a half day trip.For All ages and needs.Huge area of car parking.Wide selections of brand shops, American and other international brands.Premium fashion, sports , house hold, accessories, footwear, makeup and cosmetics, and many more.Lots of seats.Lots of restrooms.Lots of driving water fountains.Very clean.Some food and drinks shops.Most of the shops offering real deals , better than regular malls and markets ( I did double check online before buying).Highly recommended.

Mazin K — Google review

A great outlet mall with lots of brand names to choose from. The food court is pretty big with varities of gourmet available. Adequate amenities within the outlet mall. The only thing that I found not so good was the free parking area is quite small. Most of the parking spots are reserved for pay parking.

Betty H — Google review

It’s a OK place to go and have fun, but not really good for shopping, they call it outlet but the prices wasn’t really good, couldn’t find any good deal! For same prices that they have, we can find in our local mall! So what’s the point to come to outlet! Also they need to have more drinks and coffee shops places in there. But overall it’s a beautiful place.

Fatemeh M — Google review

All brands factory outlets available here.... You will get heavy discounts on products..... If u want to do shopping, strongly recommended Woodbury common premium outlets.Conveniently accessed from NYC via Shortline/Coach bus service from the Port Authority or the New York State Thruway at exit 16, Harriman, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets features 250 of the most sought after luxury and popular brands at up to 65% off, including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Moncler, Balenciaga, and Burberry, as well as Tory Burch, SAKS OFF 5th, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein. Dining options include quick service such as Chipotle, Jersey Mike's, McDonalds, Just Salad, Melt Shop, Cinnabon and Pinkberry, as well as casual dining at Parm, Shake Shack and Kinton Ramen.

P.C.B. ( — Google review

Open air outdoor mall in other words a rich person's Mall that's the vibe I get. This type of mall would work great in states that have eternal Summer. You'll feel like you're on the Twilight Zone you'll see one store can you see the same store across from it but not selling the same thing put that breaking it up in categories like men women baby children.

Jason ( — Google review

An open outlet mall with lots of famous brands. It is located in the north of NYC, about 1 hour distance. We went there with our rentals but there is also public transportation. It is easy to lose track of time. The number of stores shouldn't be underestimated. It is hard to visit every store in one day. Every store has its own discount rate. You should definitely check premium outlet app/web for additional discounts. There are lots of parking lots around outlet and they are free. There is a food court in outlet as well but we chose to go to a nearby restaurant which was very good.

Koray K — Google review

Beautiful outdoor mall with ton of selections! Everything on your lists this year will be taken care of here at Woodbury Common. They have brands you can’t find in many states, and prices that are comparable if not better to an online deal. We drove 4.5 hours to visit, and we’re not disappointed. Jealous of everyone who lives by this place! DEFINITELY GO HERE! :)

Jenna B — Google review

In large selection of stores we are pricing is all in one shopping. The outlet provides more selection and is rotating constantly. Plan to make it a day trip and bring an extra bag because you’ll find great deals on great products. Very open and great during the summer months. Go visit, you will not be disappointed.

Magic L — Google review

Very big outlet mall with tons of stores. I highly recommend going here if you are looking for higher end brands for less price. I went to gucci, coach, Prada, Chloe, Saint Laurent and more - they ate all outlet priced and sometimes have sales on top of that. It would be good to go earlier during the day to avoid lines to the stores. Only thing that I thought could have been better is having more food options. We spent five hours there but didn't find any good places we wanted to eat from - your options are very limited 10-15 fast food stores.

Luna K — Google review

Well, what do you expect from a huge outlet mall with all the branded shops around. If you have money will find every thing and a best place to spend out. If not just have fun it out and go 😊

Shri G — Google review

Got EVERY store imaginable. Good sales, need a few hours just to do shopping. If you don't get there early enough, you'll be paying for parking which is worth the ten bucks. Highly recommend going... im going back!!

Darnell F — Google review

The place is Nice a a lot of restrooms, what is rare in New York. You can have a seat in the food court. I’m use to Dolphins Mall in Miami so it’s hard for me to say that the prices and choices were interesting. But we do found some articles with good sales.

Raphy W — Google review

It’s a well-organized shopping place. Parking was easy, even with Black Friday crowds; they are also dog-friendly and have plenty of outside seating to grab a bite with your doggo.

Ekaterina P — Google review

This outlet is grande but I enjoy going to all my favorite stores. There is a vast number High end Luxury Brands great security. Definitely not ghetto and can shop in Peace.. I’m a Simon outlet VIP Member the deals are most definitely worth the membership.

Chrystal T — Google review

Great mall with many brand stores. We been here with family few times and always crowded even in rainy weather. Parking lot always full even you have to pay, which used to be free couple years ago. Looked particularly for handbag for my wife. At Burberry was short line and nice handbags for big discounts but we decided to look at Gucci but it was the biggest line from all stores. I waited in the rain so after that you have to buy something and it was amazing handbag. Also bought some clothes for kids and me. Best shopping mall for brands.

Ivan D — Google review

My husband and I had a blast! I was treated so nicely the stores are so nice. The music they play is a vibe walking and dancing! All the stores I went to all the employees and managers went above and beyond. I wish we lived closer but I loved every moment I can’t wait to go back!

Diana S — Google review

Most beauty outlet, it was -9 C, freezing, but no problem every store has heating. Stores are good, have good prices and promotions, great clothes options. There’s restaurants and coffee. It’s a big outlet, we spend 4 hours there. 1 hour from manhattan with car, easy highway, parking was full, I suggest to go early morning as possible.

Edw R — Google review

"We finally made it to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets after a 2-hour drive, and we were all starving! We grabbed lunch at Chipotle, trying their delicious burritos and other random corn and avocado items. The variety of restaurants is impressive, with Shake Shack and many others to choose from. We also stopped by Noticia, Nike, and Lindt Chocolate Shop, among others. The prices and deals are very reasonable!At first, we drove around the mall, trying to get our bearings, but ended up parking and starting our shopping adventure on foot. With a group of 7, it was easy to get lost, but thankfully, everyone ended up with shopping bags in hand - a successful trip indeed!Ladies were happy shopping in cate spades & coach ,Overall, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is a must-visit destination for shopaholics and foodies alike. We'll definitely,

Hempstead L — Google review

It is an excellent assembly of brand stores in one place!!!!You can spend hours browsing the stores, lane after lane, and you may not have covered them all.Most stores have significant discounts and attractive offers.The food court keeps you recharged for the extensive walks.

Dr S — Google review

We arrived to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets by bus from New York Port Authority Bus Terminal; ticket USD 40 per person. The outlet mall is a huge shopping area so please be ready to walk a lot. WiFi is available within the mall and inside the shops.There are various clothing, shoes, bags, watches, jewellery, and accessories brands suit everyone.Many restaurants are available in the food hall and within the outlet area. We had lunch at Shake Shack, which was really great experience.

Dahlia A — Google review

Very big Open Air Mall with lots of high-end brands. The parking lot is huge and they also have a covered parking garage. Before you buy anything there it's a good idea to know what the real prices is. Don't be surprised you'll see a lot of people with luggage for all of the stuff that they buy. There's a really nice food court and they've got good food there. There are restaurants outside the food court that are quite good.

Ikc — Google review

I was t impressed with this outlet mall because I’ve been to Sawgrass Mill in Sunrise, Fl several times which is the largest and much nicer than this one. Plus, the prices seem to be lower and they have a better selection of products in stores.They do have a free parking garage.

Dr. R — Google review

A very big place indeed.You need to spend a day here. If you're going from NYC like I did, go grab the earliest bus ( get the ticket from Woodbury website), and take the last bus to comeback to NYC. Coz, I took the 09.30 bus from NY, then come back at 4pm, and I haven't been able to get through all the stores. There were some areas that I haven't walked through. Some of the shops have pretty good deal.So, if you come here, make sure to bring your big bag also your credit card, you're gonna spend a lot here 😬

Synthia Z — Google review

As you can tell from our pictures, we had more fun dining in the mall than shopping.Staff at the high end stores are noticeably not very welcoming and some lines ain’t even moving.Still nice to be back after 26 years tho.

Claudia ( — Google review

Woodbury Common Premium Outlet is a special destination if you are traveling NYC from aboard. Many international shoppers will pleasantly be surprised by the whole shopping experience and will leave the outlet with many shopping bags. If you are a local, you may find things are no longer deeply discounted. But I can’t think of any other outlets that offer complete- including dining and snacking - shopping experience.On a side note, this is a beautiful place to visit during summer times. It’s usually full 10 degrees cooler with mountain breeze than the NYC. Watching foliage during autumn time isn’t bad either.

Richard Y — Google review

Very famous outlet malls with lots of brands ranging from regular affordable to luxurious brands like Gucci.Its an outdoor mall and very big.There is a hall with variety of food options at the middle.Shopping is so much fun but tiering in this type of setup.Parking space is spacious with bus stop.The mall closes at 2100 which gives more time to shop your favorite brands.There are tidy and clean restrooms as well.

Halima A — Google review

It’s been maybe 15 years since I visited Woodbury Outlet Mall and looked forward to shopping there again. My feeling of nostalgic excitement turned to sadness of what had become of this outlet. Where before there were true bargains to be had, the prices now are high, with discounts too little to be worth the expense of the trip. Where before there were so many great clothes that were so fashionable you worry you’ll max out your credit card, now it’s mostly ho-hum. Where before New Yorkers young and old, rich and not so rich came here in droves, my assessment of the shoppers here now are out-of-towners, tourists, and elderlies who remember the past glory of this outlet. I still look for bargains for clothes but my recommendations for happier shopping would be Nordstrom Rack, Marshall’s, Uniqlo, H&M and Shein.

Bill Y — Google review

This outdoor mall has outlet stores from the very high end of the spectrum to the middle. Every high-end designer and store can be found in this mall. It is an outdoor mall so it is especially nice in the summer as it has plenty of places to sit outside and relax.

Will B — Google review

Outstanding shopping outlet…bus from New York 409 about an hour and a half…has loads of shops for everyone,bring a empty suitcase…has a great food hall

Gerry — Google review

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Woodbury Common Outlets is a shopping paradise conveniently located just an hour's drive away from Manhattan. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast, a bargain hunter, or simply looking for a fun day out, this outlet center has something for everyone.With over 250 stores showcasing top designer brands like Burberry, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, and more, you can shop till you drop while enjoying significant discounts on high-quality merchandise. The selection is diverse, ranging from clothing and accessories to home goods and electronics, ensuring there's plenty to explore and discover.The layout of Woodbury Common Outlets is well-designed, making it easy to navigate between stores and find exactly what you're looking for. The outdoor setting adds to the charm, providing a refreshing break from traditional indoor malls.In addition to the fantastic shopping options, Woodbury Common offers various dining choices, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, perfect for grabbing a bite to eat and relaxing between shopping sprees.What sets Woodbury Common Outlets apart is its attention to visitor experience. The staff is friendly and helpful, and amenities like restrooms, seating areas, and parking facilities are well-maintained for maximum comfort and convenience.Whether you're a local or a tourist visiting New York City, a trip to Woodbury Common Outlets promises a delightful and fulfilling shopping experience that you won't soon forget.Thanks check our website and follow for more reviews.

NYC C — Google review

Woodbury Premium Outlets is an absolute gem for any avid shopper. The variety and quality of the stores here are exceptional, offering something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for high-end brands like Gucci, Prada, and Burberry or more affordable options like Nike, Gap, and Levi’s, Woodbury Premium Outlets has it all.The layout of the outlets is well-organized and easy to navigate, making the shopping experience enjoyable and stress-free. Ample parking is available, which is always a plus. The staff across various stores are friendly and helpful, adding to the positive experience.One of the standout features is the incredible deals and discounts available year-round. It’s a shopper’s paradise for finding great bargains on top-quality merchandise. The food court and dining options also offer a nice variety, perfect for taking a break and refueling during your shopping spree.Overall, Woodbury Premium Outlets provides a fantastic shopping experience with its extensive selection, great prices, and pleasant environment. It’s definitely worth the trip for anyone looking to enjoy a day of shopping and scoring some amazing deals.

DR S — Google review

4.5

(27894)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (123)

4.0

(4082)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (124)

498 Red Apple Ct, Central Valley, NY 10917, USA

(845) 928-4000

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Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts

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Live music venue

Sights & Landmarks

Performing arts theater

Historic Sites

Historical 90-ac. estate with an art-filled Mediterranean-style villa & year-round concerts.

Superb music and cultural venue. Wonderful setting with a Mediterranean theme. Many multi national performers. A broad mix of classical to popular historical music that is rarely found in public performance. Facilities are great and convenient. Food and drinks are available. Prices are wide-ranging but well priced with lots of alternatives. Outdoor performances are rain or shine but will be moved to a large tent if needed. It's located in upper Westchester, NY, amid many exclusive homes and very accessible from state and interstate roads. Plenty of parking. Grounds are impeccable and beautifully designed and maintained. It's always a great choice for year-long entertainment!

Larry K — Google review

Amazing venue with a zen-like atmosphere. The staff is so enthusiastic and helpful. Great night (or day) out!

Kim I — Google review

A truly special place one of the most beautiful outdoor venues I've attended. Be sure to tour the house and walk the grounds.

Perry S — Google review

Caramoor is a wonderful venue for music . A truly beautiful property. We enjoyed Kiki Valero y su Son Cubano.

Miguel C — Google review

Caramoor is a treasure and a sheer joy. Brilliant and eclectic musical programming of established and emerging soloists, bands, orchestras and ensembles in the most splendid of settings. The staff is plentiful. friendly and helpful.. The grounds are pristine and welcoming and the facilities are spotless.

Karma K — Google review

This place is well managed and brings the best talent to our backyard. Jazz festival, which is run in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center, is well curated, with amazing acts. The grounds are also beautiful, making for an amazing environment to enjoy the finest music.

Michelle — Google review

Caramoor’s first Pride event was an entertaining success. The artist, Jasmine Rice LaBeija, was incredible. Beautiful music and witty repartee made for a fun evening.We got there early to enjoy a picnic on the manicured lawn!

Kay L — Google review

Beautiful! Went to see a swing band and discovered this place! It has 3 different pavilions for different types of music and gardens that have a lot of statutes that all have different types of sounds. Plenty of parking that is free and bathrooms are clean, and a small concession stand for food . The grounds and gardens are very well kept. You can have a picnic in the picnic area.

Allen G — Google review

Beautiful experience in Music Room Meditation and Music with the extraordinary Duo Kaya.

Susie B — Google review

Excellent concert. And now they have English Tea afternoons. It was wonderful. The Rosen House is spectacular. The self guided tour of the house and the gardens was a beautiful experience. I enjoyed every minute of it.

By C — Google review

Great cultural and performance arts center, check out variety of events on their website

Eric — Google review

A very special place! Music, people, hospitality, activities...A lot of fun. Beautiful grounds. This was my 3rd visit and I've become a member. Will continue to enjoy other events and performances. 🌟

Julie W — Google review

Amazing place to go see a show, explore the grounds, I can't believe this is in Katonah!

MTBzine — Google review

Attended the Jazz Day event at Caramoor, on 7/31. Weather was sublime! Have attended many of their Jazz Day events in years past. The grounds are lovely and definitely worth a visit. However, the the last Jazz set wasn't quite up to their usual standard for the price of admission. The silver lining was the Charles Turner set, held in the afternoon.

Agatha M — Google review

Incredibly beautiful gardens, grounds, and musical venue. Tickets are usually very affordable for classical, jazz, or country performances. Or you can just show up and hear it all from a peaceful place in the gardens. Plenty of picnic tables and beautiful lawns in enjoy. All the staff are so helpful and friendly. Really a gem!

Alden C — Google review

Delightful Hudson Valley venue for music. Beautifully renovated gardens and walks. Picnicking on site, food and canned cocktails available. Pops and Patriots was an enjoyable program featuring the Westchester Symphonic Winds.

Elisa B — Google review

The grounds are currently open for exploring Friday Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 4:00 until sometime in October. It's quite worthwhile to walk around there... The area around the sunken garden is one of my favorite areas.They have done some work during the last few years enhancing the grounds and they have redesigned the sunken garden.Currently indoor concerts require a proof of vaccination and wearing a mask while inside. Seating is at full capacity so no social distancing is possible.

Glenn P — Google review

I love Caramoor. It's a beautiful campus with gardens, a mansion and outdoor events. I went to a Salsa concert there. Lovely.

Lisa B — Google review

Fantastic and relaxing place to visit. We watched a talented group of women (meditation teacher followed by a harpist and flutist) at the Sunken Garden for an hour.Then walked the numerous gorgeous gardens, with lots of places to sit dor a picnic lunch afterward.Even got to enjoy an open house self-led tour in the Rosen house.

Carole O — Google review

4.8

(217)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (125)

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(105)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (126)

149 Girdle Ridge Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA

(914) 232-1252

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Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard

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Winery

Food & Drink

Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard is a charming vineyard that offers regular tastings and features an on-site bakery/cafe. Visitors can also enjoy seasonal apple picking at the orchard. Additionally, the establishment houses 17&O, a sustainable candle company with a brick-and-mortar location on Warwick Main Street. Guests have praised the friendly and knowledgeable staff, as well as the live music and delicious food offerings such as brick oven-style pizza, wings, and truffle fries.

I recently visited the wine distillery with my family and we had an absolutely amazing time! The moment we stepped in, we were blown away by the stunning beauty of the place. The ambiance was perfect, with a live band playing in the background, adding a touch of elegance to the atmosphere.Although we missed the tour, the wine tasting experience more than made up for it. The staff who poured us our wine were not only knowledgeable and professional, but they also had an incredible sense of humor. They made the tasting session so much fun.The selection of wines was exceptional, each one offering a unique and delightful taste. We were guided through the tasting process, and the staff took the time to explain the characteristics of each wine, making it an educational experience as well.I highly recommend this wine distillery to anyone looking for a memorable and enjoyable outing. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or just looking to have a great time with your loved ones, this place has it all.

Anna E — Google review

Not a bad place to stop and the food ordered was good, the wines however were not all that great. Not sure if they had sat a bit long but most of them had little taste. These would be great starter wines or for anyone who has a softer palette.i do love that we got free glasses.

Jessica B — Google review

First time visiting and had so much fun during the Cash and Country Music Fest. We registered online which made everything easy. Parking was organized and plentiful. The wine, cider, snd spirit tastings were held under the tent or you could take them in a convenient tasting kit to go. My husband loved the wine and I really enjoyed the ciders. The food was delicious and the pizza exceeded my expectations. A fun experience that I would definitely recommend!

Kimberly G — Google review

Been coming to this place for years. Scared to do a review because I don’t want it to change 😂. Live music on the weekends. Great food. Amazing drinking options. This place has everything for everyone. No hassle. Great times great vibes I can’t say enough

ImBroke R — Google review

My favorite winery in the area… has a little something for everyone wine, ciders, spirits. The property is so spacious and beautiful I can see what the hype is all about why it’s packed every weekend in the fall

Beth L — Google review

If you are a flavored cider and cordial fan, this is a fantastic place to stop in for a tasting and lunch. Their food is really good (loved the blue cheese burger) and they have seasonal ciders. Personal favorite is that they have sour cherry and cassis flavors of cordial and cider. For wine, this is not the best spot. I've done tastings here over the years and nwver been a fan of their wines.Check out if it is an events weekend. We stopped in during a Bob Dylan music weekend which was nice but also cost 20 dollars a person to enter.

Joanie A — Google review

At Warwick, I did wine, spirits and cider tasting. A token for each type of tasting is provided to you, 3 tokens. This was actually this recommendation on value. You are able to pause between tasting, token use, and come back after eating or just enjoying the area and view. Each token tasting comes with a glass souvenir.The hops cider was interesting, refreshing and good! Not party of tasting.

Platano M — Google review

I’m a huge fan of Doc’s cider so when I found out about the distillery I just knew I had to check it out. We did the cider tastings and got a little description for each of the ciders and even received a souvenir glass. It was overall a great experience and would recommend to anyone who is also a big fan of fresh ciders that aren’t loaded with sugar!

Cindy — Google review

Came here for the first time on a Saturday afternoon. Live music was nice. Pizza was really good. Hard to get a drink and the staff behind the bar were kind of rude. First time here so a few questions. Prices were good, but we were charged 2 different prices for the same drink. Would probably come back.

Jennifer N — Google review

Very beautiful small boutique winery in update NY. Very close to NJ near Crystal springs resort. We did a day trip during a gorgeous spring weather day. We did wine tasting, ate a great charcuterie board and pizza with lemon ricotta and grape tomatoes. Listened to live music. Hung out with friends. Bought a couple of bottles of wine and some cheese samples. Great day trip from NJ or NYC.

Rakhi B — Google review

Came midweek. Enjoyed their trio tasting: wine, cider and spirits. Amani was excellent! Along with each tasting comes a souvenir glass. Trio tasting - trio glasses (each different according to your alcohol drink). Mid tasting we stopped and enjoyed their fig prosciutto pizza. Delicious!!! All left with some cider and wine. Definitely a nice place to visit on the weekend with music.

Todd N — Google review

Beautiful winery with a nice sized apple orchard. I’ve been here with my family and friends many times throughout the years. They have a wide variety of wines and ciders. The property is big and laid out very well. Perfect for a weekend outing after a hike nearby!

Shirley V — Google review

My wife has always loved apple picking, so when we found ourselves with free time last weekend we went up to Warwick Valley. We've got the very best local brews flowing in the beer garden just waiting on our friends. We hadn’t been in years, and the winery and distillery have really taken off since we were last there. We had so much fun, and it was the perfect fall day! Thoroughly recommended. Thumbs up!

James W — Google review

Came here for a quick stop while I was around town. This place is great for a afternoon get away from the big city. Beautiful acres of land and scenery. I got a few bottles of cider to take home and we stopped for one drink each, I saw they sold food there as well for those who would like to eat something while drinking. Very friendly and helpful customer service. I could see myself coming back here again for a longer time.

Krammer A — Google review

We had such a lovely afternoon at the Warwick valley winery! We went on a weekday so there were very few people around. We started with a shared tasting (between my husband and me) of all 3 - wine, cider and spirits. We got 3 souvenir glasses along with the tasting. The ciders were exceptional (we even ended up purchasing a casket of these), the spirits were strong and unique and the wine was good! We then went to their cafe and had the Margherita pizza and the blue cheese burger, both were tasty and filling. Finally, we tried apple picking which was so unique and fun. We paid $35 for the bag and then we could pick from the orchards as many apples as the bag could fit. Since the season has just begun we could only get the galas and Macintosh varieties but all the apples were great and I even made an oats apple crumble (in pictures) once we got home!Overall we loved this place and I'm sure it's even better on the weekends with live music and the tractor rides to the orchards.

Neha V — Google review

First, but definitely not my last time here. This is a great place for a group date, friends day or celebration with loved ones. This winery is beautiful and peaceful (when you get there before the crowd.) You pay $10 for parking, I recommend you get there early, by 11am to secure a table. You can then choose from a variety of tastings and apple picking. The tastings were only done under the tent. You can chose from 4 tasting options: wine ($6), cider ($7), spirits ($10), or the best option in my opinion “the trio” ($20). The trio includes all three tastings in one. You receive 3 tokens one for each tasting, and you can use them throughout the day. We chose to do the wine first, got some food at the cafe, then went back for the spirits and cider. You get 6 tastings for wine & cider and 4 for spirits. It’s a fun experience figuring out what everyone likes, the staff also give you background information an the products and how they are made. We ordered the Margarita Pizza and Truffle Fries, they were both delicious. I highly recommend anyone that visits orders the pizza. They definitely know what they’re doing. We enjoyed the rest of our day talking and having a great time at our table. We purchased 2 bottles of wine and a cider from the cafe to enjoy while we enjoyed the live band.

Janeida F — Google review

Had a lovely day sitting on their outdoor patio. Purchased 4 bottles of cider to try different varieties; we all loved the Raspberry. We shared lunch and it was so fresh and delicious — seasonal pizza, seasonal salad — go try it yourself. :)

Dana V — Google review

First time here, won't be the last. The staff was friendly and very professional. They were well educated about the wines that were being served. We actually met the owner and he's a very nice guy. There was a live band playing at the time. The wine was good and so was the food. I highly recommend the wings. The pizza was a brick oven style pizza. The crust was thin and crispy with lots of flavor. We also had the fries and the truffle fries. Both were great. I thought the prices were very reasonable. I'm looking forward to going back.

Louie L — Google review

4.5

(894)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (131)

4.0

(397)30 Best Stops Between Poughkeepsie and West Point (132)

114 Little York Rd, Warwick, NY 10990, USA

(845) 258-4858

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New York Renaissance Faire

Event venue

Concerts & Shows

Performances

My family and I have attended the NY Renaissance Faire many times, most recently in 2022, and always had a good time. A few caveats: It's large, and there's a lot of walking. Find times and places to rest frequently. The vendors are great and the shows / demonstrations are wonderful. Get to the jousts at least a 45 minutes ahead of time to get a seat; that allows you a great view as well as an opportunity to rest. There are lots of vendors with interesting wares, but some are "cash only." I recommend it, but be prepared, stay hydrated, and find shade and rest often.

Stephen L — Google review

It is a magical place that transports you to the renaissance era , people are dressed in costumes and that gives it a more magical touch, exhibiting free shows with their respective schedules. They have delicious food and souvenirs at very good prices. It is a place to go with the family and enjoy the whole day. Some suggestions are:Go in costume (optional)Wear comfortable tennis shoes to walk around a lotBring sunscreen and insect repellent.

Adrián R — Google review

This is a really cool place to visit during the August-October season every year. I’d say the tickets are better to purchase in advance and it’s fun to dress up for. They have a schedule with over 30 shows to watch during the day. Their is plenty of different food places some expensive, some not. Some of the shops are expensive but that’s because they are homemade small business items. I would highly recommend carrying a lot of cash on you because 95% of the stuff is cash only here. I’ve came here a few years it’s pretty cool to check out and fun. They have beer and ciders as well as a bar crawl too. It’s also family friendly.

Lexi C — Google review

Accessible. Friendly. Fun.We go every year for our anniversary.It's nice to have a renfaire where I can get around with a mobility aid, if I need to.There are so many shows, you'll need more than one day to take it all in. I highly recommend Tiny Girl, Big Show, Washing Well Wenches, Cirque du Sewer, & Aaron Bonk. Wandering the Fairie Forest is a favorite past time, too.The food is really good. I always get a fruit & cheese plate to start my day with an esspresso drink from the café. Yes, there's actually good coffee here.

Jessica F — Google review

Expensive, but so much fun! The vendors are all great. The performances are top notch. The joust is the best around! Parking was easy, as was getting into the park. It's busy all the time, but there are tons of people dressed in costume and getting into the vibes. I have been going to this fair since the early 2000's and it's nice to see how much has changed, but also stayed the same over the years. I would highly recommend taking in a few shows and listen to some of the great musicians that perform here. But try not to jam too many shows in, the magic comes from just wandering around and stumbling upon something cool going on!

Robert H — Google review

Even as someone who has previously worked at the New York Renaissance Faire for a small business/artisan, I’m not sure I will be able to attend this year based on the $48/adult ticket price. The drastic rise in ticket prices is directly affecting the livelihoods of all of your small businesses and artisans that count on the purchases of patrons to pay their bills, their booth fees, and their lives in general. The only thing patrons are willing to spend money on now is food and drink, which still goes right into the pocket of the Faire company. The stadium prices being charged for food and drinks is actively taking money out of the pockets of the very people who make this Faire the amazing place is it. Almost $200 for a family of four is unreasonable.

Jen C — Google review

It’s cool to do once. Cash only place. The wildlife reveal was the best part of the whole thing. I wish they served organic gluten/soy/sugar free food. I couldn’t eat or drink anything. The bottled water was too acidic.

Truffle P — Google review

Amazing time had by all. Lots of exceptional people and staff. Incredible entertainment for all. All the entertainment is amazing. Lots of interesting products for sale from dresses to armor. All kinds of tradesmen make all kinds of things, from leather to crystal.

Thorin T — Google review

Large, impressively appointed faire with everything you expect from a medieval town... I guess? The wares are all a bit pricey but you're def paying for the location and romance of it all.Most vendors are CASH ONLY and the ATM takes a hefty fee so definitely come with cash!!!All the buildings and costumes and shows are fantastic! Definitely a full day's worth of content. If you only want to spend a few hours, come toward the end of day as the crowds start thinning out significantly around 4pm.

Yiyi Z — Google review

Renaissance fair was good. Getting into the venue and finding parking is awful. Really killed the mood. There should be a ticket limit to have less people. The food and drink lines are really bad you have to wait crazy amounts of time just to get something. Cash only which is ok but the atm fees are crazy overall would not come back.

Ben M — Google review

The most viewing fun I’ve had cringing in an age. An astonishing mix of despicable , pathetic and ring kissers. Somehow everyone ends up with exactly what they deserve. I guess this is where Trumps interior decorator makes extra cash. King George and Emporer Donny Renaisssnce fairs look like the seventh circle of hell. Cringiest moment? The saddest failure singing along to the Shrek Musical Soundtrack. I thought I was reviewing the documentary!

Karl T — Google review

BRING CASH AND YOUR OWN WATERWe recently attended the New York Renaissance Faire and had a good time overall, but there are definitely areas for improvement, especially when it comes to parking and prices.First off, parking was a bit of a mess. There needs to be more preferred parking with better guidance to help visitors navigate the lot more efficiently. It felt chaotic, and after paying for the experience, you'd expect it to be smoother.As for the prices—wow. They are completely out of control. We’re talking $5 for a bottle of subpar water. Thankfully, we brought our own, because paying those prices for basic necessities was frustrating. And it wasn’t just the food; everything at the shops was overpriced too. If you're planning to buy anything, be prepared to shell out a lot more than you’d expect.On the bright side, the people-watching was a highlight. There's something magical about being surrounded by folks fully embracing the Renaissance theme. Still, I can't help but think that if we hadn’t had free tickets, I’d be pretty upset about spending $50 just for entry.All in all, it was fun, but the pricing and parking really need to be addressed to make it a truly enjoyable experience.

Sharyn S — Google review

tickets costing moneydefinitely doesn’t diminish the goodness & vibeawesome placeWould love some beefing up on the viking area and some more chill spaces with thoughtful affordable healthy refreshments

Dojo S — Google review

WAY overpriced. Tickets used to be $17 when I was younger and over the years it's now $48. Used to be a regular season pass holder here but CLEARLY they don't care and it's too expensive for what they DON'T offer!! Most of their good acts are gone too. They keep sending out emails BEGGING people to work there and are desperate for actors and people to work for them. I'm sorry, $15 per hour is not worth it! Such a shame that the NY Ren Faire has gone WAY down hill. Save your money and go elsewhere cause you will find no happiness here anymore, they have SUCKED the fun out of the whole place.

TheLadyTHC — Google review

I recommend visiting the Renaissance Faire to anyone who enjoys a good fantasy park where everyone participates and no judgey eyes are on you.With vendors located throughout the Faire, from the artists booths filled with handmade goods (like jewelry, pottery, and home decor!), to hair braiding and face painting booths, to delicious food booths and strong drinks (like mead!) booths, to scheduled shows by performing artists on stage, there is something for everyone at the Renaissance Faire!!We had such a great time at the Faire! Definitely planning to go back before the season ends! 💚💚💚

Chrissy B — Google review

Worst experience last year, Almost no vendors and the ones there were five times normal price. Owner overbooked and didn’t have any employees to help. Getting in and out was a nightmare and everything cost 10 times what it should’ve. Maybe the owner should try to blackmail pregnant mothers less he would do a better job Running the festival. Buying a turkey leg and a beer put you into poverty 😂

Jett F — Google review

We used to go to this Faire all the time as regulars with a season pass. They have gotten extremely greedy with their pricing (see attached chart) and their food/beverage prices have kept going up. It's overpriced and their entertainment options have dwindled as well. VERY disappointed as Ren Faire was our favorite place to visit. We won't be returning!

Kevin L — Google review

This place offers an unforgettable experience! 🤩 The New York Renaissance Faire 🎭 is a massive fantasy 👸 and medieval ⚔️ fair in Upstate NY 🗽 with an endless amount of food stands 🌭, arts & crafts 🎨, activities 🏹, live performances 🏋️, jousting 🐎, and so much more! It is so fun 😊 to walk 🚶 around and explore 🔍 the grounds! 🏞️ Lean into the role-playing, come in costume 🧚, interact with the cast 👨‍🎤, and enjoy the magical ✨ world 🌎 create in the faire. Super easy to get to with a car! 🚗 Get you tickets 🎟️ at the door or online. 🖥️ I wish I came here sooner and more often!

Alon G — Google review

HORRIBLE!!!!!! They have you purchase the tickets online. Due to bad rain they canceled the show Sat and Sunday. I have yet to recieve a refund. Renfest is holding all the monies collecting intrest while the customer waits!!!! I have been going to the Fest form many many years , the cost has been getting way out of line making it difficult for families to enjoy a day out without costing a small fortune!!!!

Ken K — Google review

I'd auditioned in NYC for the 2nd Annual NY Ren. Faire in Stirling Forest back in 1979, where I played an Elf in the forest as part of the Speakeasy Players traveling theater troupe. We performed a play called "The Princess and The Unicorn."The Faire has changed dramatically 🤔 since those sweet, simpler times...

Karen H — Google review

What a great place to spend the day. Just be wary of the traffic get there early and the long lines for food and beverages.

John V — Google review

I used to be a fan of Renaissance back in the days, but since 2020 the experience has been steadily declining. In the past for $20 you could get an adult admission tickets and enjoy all the shows. The amount of people now got to the point you have almost no chance of getting a seat at any show throughout the day even if arrive early, inbound and outbound traffic is unbearable, lines to get food during lunch time are impossibly long, and bathrooms are messy. For $50 ticket fee per adult this year not planning to bear all these trouble. The shows are nice but most are the same as previous years. The experience used to be way more pleasant and affordable

Anastasia M — Google review

Usually awesome, just be prepped for long day of walking and lots of fun. Come with cash, ATMs are available, we got unlucky the Sunday I went and all machines on the property were not dispensing money. Could only pick from 2 stands to eat at that had card readers. Vendors are awesome and performances are so wonderful. Parents be aware of the rated r shows near the end of the day! Please!

Susana V — Google review

4.3

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Masker Orchards

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Orchard

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Farms

Masker Orchards is a wonderful place for families to engage in fruit picking and enjoy games in a family-friendly atmosphere. The orchard offers a country store where visitors can find delicious baked goods and juices. It is the perfect spot for an all-day picnic with loved ones, as there are ample opportunities for apple picking throughout the day. Additionally, Masker Orchards provides various activities such as horseback riding, rides, and even a haunted house.

I love going to pick my apples out here. I just love the location and the view of the landscape. I haven't been here for several years, but I made an effort to go this year during the fall foliage and looks wonderful. Ended just before the clouds kicked in and the rain came falling down, I had me a apple donut, hot cider and a cold cider to go.

Jedi S — Google review

Not just Apples. It's a day event. My wife being disabled normally uses a wheelchair but their wasn't a need for one (they are not wheelchair accessible). We parked in between the apple trees and had to step only a few feet into the apple trees themselves.Apples are delicious and we will go back when the others are ready for picking.

Deon S — Google review

It was super packed this past weekend- but it’s a huge orchard and easy to park and navigate. The apple pie isn’t great. I’ve had better. Their pie is very very sweet for a really expensive price. But the donuts are good. Bathrooms are decent. Lots of traffic coming and going so be prepared for a long drive both ways if you leave the city at around 11 and leave after 5.

Jess G — Google review

2nd year visiting here. You can have an all day picnic with your family and children. Can drive the vehicle in park in the lots or side of the pathways. Plenty of apples to pick no matter what time of the day you go.Horseback riding, rides, haunted house, stuffed animals, plenty of food. Be sure to try their apple pies.-Entry is free-All you can eat apples while your there-$35 a bag if you want to take a bag home-You get four bags when you enter-picking poles are available should you need them

Jeewan F — Google review

My go-to place for apple picking. Hands down!!! I've been going to Masker Farms for 15 years, and it's always a fun time. The prices went up significantly this year, but it's still a lot of fun. You can picnic and eat all the apples you want. The country store is cool too.

Yolanda S — Google review

Went the second week they were open, it was perfect. Lots of apples. No need to walk far. You drive right up to the trees and every tree was full of apples. They were delicious. A little expensive, but 100% worth it.

Deanna L — Google review

If you want to Apple Picking your first choice should be Masker Orchards. You will get some extra benefits here that you will never get to another one. You can go anywhere in your car. You can cook and eat. You can enjoy hill and plain together. Nobody bothers you ever.Don't miss the family fun and the delicious Apple Pie.

Mg R — Google review

Loved this spot! Apple cider juice and the apple cider donuts were fresh and absolutely delicious! The orchard itself was great because there was a huge variety of apples. The grounds were well kept, the parking/entrance is free, and there's a cute little pen with a few farm animals to look at. The staff was helpful and friendly, Will definitely be going back!

Nat L — Google review

A lot of Apple trees. The place is big. Nice place for families to picnic. All you can eat apples. They just charge you per bag of apples you take. They will check your car. Bring your own food. They have food trucks there but the food sucks and it's overpriced.

Cesar P — Google review

The big issue charges me incorrectly, so many follow-ups are not resolved. i emailed maskerupick, but there was no response. Be careful at checkout. Enjoy unlimited apples and no paid parking drive all around the apple picking, Donuts are good

Abubakkar R — Google review

It’s fascinating how a review by Allison Lapin of an active orchard barely touches on the apples or the centuries-old heirloom trees you can drive right up to and pluck fruit from. Instead, the real heartbreak here seems to be the $40 entrance fee—because clearly, the whole point of the visit is to stroll around the orchard and soak in the free ambiance, right? You are upset that the farm charges for entry, much like a movie theater charges for tickets even if you're just there to enjoy the ambiance, and not to see the film. The fact that you’re unsure of the apple prices suggests you might not have ever actually bought any—perhaps you’ve been too focused on the pizza?Just like Allison Lapin, I’m also life term visitor, and can tell that the price for a bag of apples at Maskers has a modest increase of $6 in three year period, and currently is at $39.95 for a half-bushel of apples (and yes, that includes the apples you picked, all-you-can-eat apples while there, free picking bags, free parking, free bathrooms, roads, and a helpful staff) is a pretty great deal considering you're visiting a place that, believe it or not, revolves around farming and growing those apples. I’m sure, maintaining the orchard, its trees, roads and bathrooms, keeping necessary insurances, paying staff, and—oh yes—ensuring that Allison and Karen have a pleasant day out, comes with costs that pizza just doesn’t cover.Coming to a farm where the owners’ livelihood depends on the sale of apples—yes, the actual purpose of the visit—without wanting to pay seems a bit... well, bold. But hey, why pay for apples when you can wax nostalgic over the days when pizza was the star of the show?And yes, Maskers apple farm is probably not the place to go if you're on a quest for bargain pizza slices. For that, I hear Sam's Club has you covered with their budget-friendly pizza palace, where slices are big and prices are low. Though, spoiler alert, even they don’t let you in for free.Allison Lapin, it’s unfortunate that your cherished tradition of enjoying something for nothing is being “broken.” But I am confident that those who visit Maskers to actually experience the apples and century old farm, rather than complain about pony rides and pizza slices, will find the tradition alive and well.

Evhen H — Google review

I've been coming here since I was a child. I have taken my children since they were born. I am so disappointed to say that there has been a change in ownership and our visit yesterday was lackluster. Although I understand the need for everyone to increase prices, the price of one bag of apples is now $40 (I believe this is about $10 more than last year) and if you do not want to get apples and simply enjoy the day, you must pay $40 anyway per car. A box of delicious pizza used to be about $20 and it would feed the whole family. They have changed this to individual pizzas for $14 each (4 tiny and thin slices- even the employees were embarrassed about it). Pony rides $12 for one time around! Hot Dog is $7! 1 dzn donuts is something like $24. It's so sad to see the negative changes in a place that I have cherished literally my entire life. We will likely be going elsewhere next year. Our family tradition has been broken.

Allison L — Google review

Visited today.- Great weather after days of heavy rain so was plenty of people and traffic.-It was a bit of a roller coaster hilly and single lane drive to get there so some felt a bit car sick.- Red Delicious apples were delicious! That helped with getting rid of the car sickness as well as walking about. One of us ended up going a bit crazy and we purchased 3 of their bags full of them ($105.91).-I had to ask around for a coupon to get a free apple cider when buying 2 apple bags as many staff weren’t aware of it or how to use it. So maybe better training on that in future is needed. - It was still a little muddy /puddles from all the rain especially when driving all the way up their path inside entrance. Also on floor around barn store and snacks area. Unfortunately, I stepped in one when I was trying to find help on the coupon question!-You can park almost anywhere next to the trees to PYO. Some areas /trees were infested with lantern flies especially next to a porty we used.-They also have dedicated female (pink) portys. -Was a little disappointed with not being able to pick up a pumpkin. They didn’t have a large selection. Staff mentioned they will get more next week.-Of course, I had to buy an apple pie and apple cidar donuts since I was there. Was a little disappointed in the higher than expected prices (pie was around $28-29-seems a bit high for pie, no?, dozen donuts around $22-didn’t taste as good as I expected or hoped maybe because I’ve had much better from other places) so spent $49.90.- They had other play activities run by third party vendors, but we had to leave due to time.- Leaving wasn’t too bad as we got there a little early and left a little early. The staff checked my trunk and I showed them my apple bags and it took about 5 minutes. They gave me a receipt which I then drove a few yards to the cashier who took cash or credit, I showed him my coupon and he gave me the free apple cidar after I paid.

L L — Google review

Great spot for a weekend family outing or picnic with friends. The fresh air and beautiful view makes the trip totally worth it! Near the entrance there's a village area with shops, vendors, food truck, farm animals, pony rides, and a haunted house. Admission is free and you can eat all the apples your heart desires on premises. Your car trunk is inspected before leaving.The apple cider donuts definetly aren't to die for (as someone else stated). I expected a warm, crispy outside yet soft inside donut instead I got a cold soft donut. Flavor was average.

Tiarah F — Google review

Came with family on a fall weekend to pick apples. It was good fun. The apples were sweet, and fresh.There are a number of rows of apple trees, so didn't get crowded.It was good fun for children and adults.USD 35 well spent!!They also have a small market with local produce, and sell scrumptious apple pie with ice cream (1 is large enough for 2 people).

Shaik D — Google review

My family and I have been coming here every year for the past decade or so at this point it's a yearly tradition. The place is family friendly and lots of fun to spend time with the family and have a little picnic. I usually can't eat apples due to my allergies but the apples here don't trigger my allergies. Everyone can have as many apples inside the farm and purchasing the bag of apples is optional. Entrance is free and the farm is very well kept. The sightseeing and fresh air must be some of the best in the area. I almost forgot to mention the cider donuts with a lo mode ice cream is a must every time.

Alfonso V — Google review

This was our first time at the Masker Orchards, we had a great experience there. It was at the end of the season but we still got to enjoyed picking plenty of apples and some tomatoes.The apples were delicious! Definitely will be back next year.

Lily C — Google review

Love the apples picked at Masker Orchards, simply amazing. Juicy, delicious and just right. They let us drive up to the type of apple we wanted. Very friendly and accommodating people. You can stay all day and GM enjoy the views! Great experience!

Mrs.Gyrla — Google review

2024: they charge $40 a bag. I heard from friends (who went a week before) that they fit ~50-60apples in the full bagThe first guy who wrote a receipt wrote $39.95. And I said I apologize but I only got 11, my friend left earlier today and got over half a bag and she said it was $22. They said I could fill up my bag at the pay station, and when I proceeded 5ft down they said there’s no apples to fill the bag and it’s $40.I literally got 11 apples, b/c I don’t like the varieties that are “ripe” and figured why waste apples I can’t eat at home. So I got 11 so they’re fresh and not wasted.Poison ivy: there’s poison ivy everywhere. Like. Even in the sunny areas. All over the ground in tall grass near all the trees. It did NOT many it a fun experience, because I was constantly looking out on the ground. I avoided all the tall grass littered with poison ivy near the trees.Apparently, they had grabbers available per the bag (as bag says don’t climb trees) but no one told us.

S N — Google review

I’ve been going here since I was a kid, and now we take our kids. Huge orchard- we usually come early and picnic & then walk around and pick apples. We tend to drive to different spots to get a variety. On the way out there is an area with food, pie, donuts, bathrooms & a general store. Dog friendly - outs had a blast! But there is a lot of walking and the grounds are not flat - so be careful! Beautiful views!!

Adriana F — Google review

This is a really great place to go apple picking. It’s so worth the drive. They have an amazing variety and fairly reasonable for the bag of apples they charge you for. You can even just visit, picnic, eat apples and leave and pay nothing! Can’t beat that. Apples are great and walk home with two bags and a free jug of their delicious cider!

Chirag B — Google review

Food contamination!!! My husband drove out here with the kids and relatives this past Labor Day. He bought an apple pie and after he brought it home we saw there was mold scattered all over the inside of the pie. The apple cider donuts were hard as a rock. It’s pretty obvious that none of their baked products are made on the premises. Shame on Maskers Orchards for selling old expired food. Fortunately, no one got sick from the pie and donuts. If all their store food products are delivered, there should be some sort of quality control as to when the food was actually prepared, and the date of when you should consume it by. I recommend that you taste the donuts first, or carefully examine the pies before you purchase anything from their country store. I called to complain about the food and the owner said he'd refund my credit card, but I never saw the credited transaction. What a shame that this is how Maskers operates. Safe to say I'll never set foot here again.

Amy M — Google review

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Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

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Sights & Landmarks

Educational sites

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, located at 540 N Broadway, is a sprawling 90-acre arboreal site that houses the final resting places of notable figures such as Walter Chrysler, William Avery Rockefeller, and Harry and Leona Helmsley. The cemetery also holds the grave of Washington Irving, author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." This historical site includes the estate where Irving used to reside and other significant buildings like the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow.

Well, a cemetery certainly isn't a place you'd leave a Google Review for, but this is different thanks to the history. If you own a larger car, you're better off walking to see the historic burials because the roads can get tight or unpaved. The very bottom has the Headless Horseman bridge that's over a lovely little creek, and it's great for photography. The entire town of Sleepy Hollow is lovely but this is the highlight. Bathrooms aren't always in service so you may have to use a portable one.

Matt C — Google review

We loved the famous graves at the cemetery and the story of the famous Washington Irving book, Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

Elijah M — Google review

I toke mom to Sleepy Hollow. She’s a huge fan of the tale. She was so happy so see all the locations and the town. It’s such a wonderful place to scape from NYC. Highly recommended!

Daniela T — Google review

A fantastic place for a quiet walk and bit of history! The cemetery is huge and has many levels - can be driven if walking is difficult. Google maps has many of the famous graves listed and they're easy to locate. Dogs are allowed on leash and must be picked up after (bring your own bags). Bathrooms are available at the main building at the entrance but toilet paper is not guaranteed. Make sure to take a walk by the river!

Christine H — Google review

I'm not a big Cemetery person but it's fun to see the origins of the headless horseman, and the Gravesites of some famous people; Washington Irving, Andrew Carnegie, William Rockefeller, Walter Chrysler, Harry & Leona Helmsley. I spent about an hour driving and walking around.

Trypp A — Google review

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is the most beautiful cemetery I've ever been to. The roads pretty rough but there's some picturesque areas.Just be careful as there's a lot of narrow turns going up the hill.The highlights definitely being able to see Washington Irvings Grave.

Jackson C — Google review

As odd as it may seem to visit the cemetery for any other reason than for a funeral or to visit a passed loved one, this is a "tourist attraction" in Sleepy Hollow. That said, it houses the resting place for many formerly famous individuals, including the author of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. One can book ghost tours, history tours, or simply wander the cemetery on your own. The large and old cemetery itself is well kept and beautiful, being well worth the visit if you are curious. It's especially interesting to visit in October as thsts the spooky season in which the town of Sleepy Hollow comes alive. If you are interested in attending one of the various tours offered during the month of October, I would highly recommend booking as far in advance as possible because there sell our quickly due to their popularity. Additionally the are other must see landmarks within the cemetery grounds, such as the Dutch Reformed Church mentioned in the Legend of Sleepy Hollow and the old headless horseman's bridge (built resembling the bridge Icabod Crain crossed in the Legend).

Ashley R — Google review

A must visit in Sleepy Hollow! The cemetery is well kept and beautiful especially during fall foliage. We took a daytime tour with Tal and he was amazing! His tour was filled with humor and historic stories.

Jade X — Google review

My fiance and I took a tour during the day. The grounds were beautiful & way larger than we originally anticipated. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. We would love to come back closer to Halloween and take one of the ghost tours.

Alex ( — Google review

A beautiful and historic cemetery in the legendary Sleepy Hollow. Plenty for fans of history and lore. Highlights include the grave of Washington Irving, the Headless Horseman Bridge and the Old Dutch Church.

Shaun Y — Google review

this was such an epic place to visit with my friends!! i would definitely regularly take a stroll here if i lived in the area. i love a good cemetery with a rich history.

Stacy — Google review

This place is so fun to stop at and tour anytime if the year. This was our second time coming here and we love it! Whole town is based on the headless horseman story. People must love living here because there is no property for sale and what is available is not very affordable. People come to stay for sure. We have visited this cemetery both times. The writer of the story the Headless Horseman, Washington Irving is buried there and you can walk to it. The headless horseman bridge is there also. The Graves are so cool. They give detailed information about the people who died and are buried there. The feeling is unlike any other cemetery we have been to. There are so many huge Mausoleums there and one you can see into because it's glass. Very neat place to visit, we highly recommend it!

Greenhalgh A — Google review

This is a beautiful cemetery with some really recognizable names and beautiful monuments. Very hilly terrain, so may be very challenging for those with mobility concerns. We walked it, would be easier with a vehicle. We took the train up for a half day from NYC.

Kailey P — Google review

Excellently maintained and beautiful historic cemetery. If you go during Fall it is pretty busy so I would highly recommend early morning. Early morning is the best chance for a visit without lots of people walking around and obstruction of your photos. Such a beautiful, peaceful place with gorgeous plots and mausoleums.

Arielle B — Google review

a beautiful and historic cemetery to visit any time of the year. the last time I visited was on Halloween. honestly I would say this would be the worst day to go because it was full of families and tourists taking Halloween pictures. but if you're looking for a nice stroll with some stunning old grave stones, this is a awesome place to stop.

Lor — Google review

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Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate

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Kykuit, also known as the John D. Rockefeller estate, is situated in Pocantico Hills hamlet in Hudson Valley and offers tours of its 40-room home, gardens and art collection to the public. With panoramic views that include a stunning view of the New York City skyline just 25 miles away, visitors can appreciate the history and beauty of this landmark estate that was home to America's richest family for four generations.

A very good tour. The grounds were beautiful and very well maintained. The house was also very beautiful and this is something for you to do. Make sure to go on a nice day to get the most beautiful views. I don’t like that you have to take a tour to go on the grounds, because I would have just liked to walk around but it was a very good tour so it was ok.

Joshua F — Google review

The house is beautiful. The art is magnificent. The tour guide (Kelly) was knowledgeable and passionate about her subject. I could have spent the day just exploring the grounds and gardens. I don't recommend this tour for younger children but a teen that is into history or art will enjoy it. The grand tour was extensive and could be a lot of walking since it's 3 hours, but it was so worth it.

Susan V — Google review

It was a beautiful tour! Maura Bohan was our tour guide. Her knowledge of the Rockefeller family and grounds was incredible. She spoke about the family as if she grew up with them. She was able to answer questions from memory! She truly made the tour!! It is definitely worth the trip.

Teriliz — Google review

Did the classical tour. Book tickets in advance online and make sure to get there a little earlier to sign in at the desk. We were a little late but they were nice enough to let us sit in the next tour and catch up to our regular group. The mansion is nice and our tour guide was very informative. She knew a lot of information and was able to answer everyone's questions. The tour does involve standing and walking for a bit so it might not be for young kids. The mansion is pretty and there's a lot to look at so the tour does last around 2.5 hours.

Win C — Google review

Went for the Grand tour (3 hours) and our guide Brian was a great storyteller, knowledgeable about the estate, friendly and professional. The tour started with a shuttle ride to the estate. The shuttle left the meeting spot on time, as stated on the ticket. Brian explained the history clearly and provided all the details which I much appreciated. I really enjoyed the tour, 3hrs went by really fast. There is no food and drinks for purchase on site and no breaks during the tour. The tour was semi fast-paced which I didn't mind because I wanted to see as many arts and sculptures as this place has to offer. However, if people become tired during the tour, there is an outdoor beautiful garden area to sit and relax, and can rejoin the group later. Highly recommend.

Nick K — Google review

This tour was my personal hell... 18 people on a warm day, crammed into small spaces, and then vomited obscure facts on tons of objects all while being told you're not coming back here, so get your pictures now... except inside, pictures of that China with the off centered logo and repo paintings are not allowed. Would rather pay $25 for 30 minutes to walk the grounds.... some people loved the tour and asked about the longer tour... you essentially repeat the classic tour and get even more babble.

Trypp A — Google review

So glad we did the 2 hour tour but wish we had time for the three hour tour where you can walk the gardens. They are beautiful!Our tour guide Tom was fantastic and answered all our questions.

Scott H — Google review

We took our 2 girls (age 9 and 13) for the classic tour last week. Everyone really enjoyed the history, art, and beauty of the property. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable of the Rockefeller family. I highly recommend this tour for anyone who wants to see how the richest family in America lived

Peter J — Google review

Google maps is WRONG,Set your navigation to:381 N. BroadwaySleepy Hollow NYGoogle maps will take it to the exact location, but you need to go to the other location on Broadway for a shuttle to take you there (see photo)This place was a little on the expensive side considering touring mansionsThe shuttle was a comfortable and clean ride of only 6 minutes.The Mansion is grand, lavish, beautiful well kept.I was a little disappointed because at the admission desk they didn't offer the grand tour. So I was not able to see the bedrooms. Very disappointed.I definitely will be back again perhaps in the fall of exchange colors.

Isaac K — Google review

The inability to enjoy and experience even the outdoor gardens without the constant policing with hand radios and containment of the group for an exorbitant fee mar the spectacle of opulent surrounding that is Kykuit. We would have preferred to simply leisurely stroll the grounds without a guide and not even have entered the home.

Marius J — Google review

I have long wanted to visit Kykuit, but it never seemed to make the cut on my weekend trips up the Hudson River Valley from NYC. I have visited so many Gilded Age house museums. And the website for KyKuit wasn’t enticing enough - although some of the links to short videos about the house actually are quite intriguing. And I had read Ron Chernow’s Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller and I was obsessed with what JDR had accomplished and then gave away - not all by the best means.But Oh how wrong I was. Kykuit was one of the most rewarding house museum tours that I have ever experienced - granted we elected to take the 3 hour grand tour. Not for a moment was anyone in my group of 4 not fully engaged and enjoying the tour - my 2 younger adult Italian-German cousin’s kids, me - truly jaded NYC born middle aged male and my Ghanaian born partner.A big part of the complete engagement and enjoyment clearly goes to our very knowledgeable and insightful tour guide - Bonnie McGee. She brought the house to life for us with her in-depth knowledge of the stories of the family and literally every single object in the house, in the art galleries and in the gardens. She illuminated the objects through the storytelling that she so expertly did.I could have spend many more hours exploring the house and hearing more stories.But on a purely visual level, the home, the gardens, the art, the view out to the Hudson, the carriages and cars are visually breathtaking. The house is not the over the top ostentatious (but also fabulous) homes of the Vanderbilt’s (The Breakers in Newport, Biltmore House and Gardens in Asheville), but the house possess the now ubiquitous “quiet luxury” status.I highly recommend the Grand Tour of the House, Gardens and Galleries - it is a must do on any trip up the Hudson River and just moments north of NYC.Spectacular!

Uri V — Google review

I did the Grand Tour and I found it really mesmerizing and enchanting. Inspiring. The Rockefeller family really treasured art and history. Their collection is very extensive. The ground are immaculate and well protected. I will definitely come back for another turn in the gardens. I personally have been to many grounds preserved by the Rockefellers and they were really ahead of their time. And I’m glad they conserved so much as they could. The landscape of this estate is massive and amazing. I recommend a tour.

Madeline G — Google review

This house is just as much art museum as history. I went on a fantastic tour with a very informative guide, whose name I sadly cannot remember. I picked the most expensive tour, which was around $60, if I recall correctly, but the tour was well worth the price. The tour included the house and the grounds as well as the secret art museum underneath the house which led into Rockefeller’s reception cave (?! This man was loaded!). We also got to see the coach house with a great number of historic coaches and cars.Having been on many tours of historic homes and places across the eastern half of the country, I can easily say this was one of the coolest places I’ve seen. The art alone, both historic and modern, makes it worth the visit. There are a number of Picasso pieces and tapestries (who knew Picasso did tapestries?!) and a Noguchi sculpture among the large collection. The sculptures and art pieces are all very well placed and the gardens are kept immaculately along with the fantastic architecture.I cannot recommend this place highly enough. If you enjoy history and art, then the three hour tour is 100% worth it and you are ripping yourself off if you settle for less.

Alex M — Google review

Kinda hard to get tickets but worth the visit. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable. I told him it was my friend's birthday and he made mention of it on the bus ride over. That made her feel very special. They really made the whole experience even more enjoyable. Great views. The gardens were really coo. I was surprised at what was still in bloom. Overall great experience. I highly recommend.

Raychael C — Google review

This was one of the nicest for I’ve ever done in my life . I bought the grand tour tickets I got to see more than I ever would’ve expected. I felt like the further into the tour you went the more surprises you get👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 great for art enthusiasts. I’m glad they don’t allow to take pictures indoors because it definitely would’ve been a spoiler

Josy J — Google review

This is my second time visiting the estate . I visit a while back and had a great experience. Today was another story. To start with , the highlights tour or whatever it's called ($20 ) was sold out so we ended up paying close to $50 per person for a classic tour with zero time allowed to walk around on your own. You literally have 5 minutes per site and you are rushed through everything because next tour is coming . At the end there is no time left and you are not ALLOWED to walk around on your own . If you aren't a tour guide type of person which I am not , this place isn't for you . They literally police you around the property so you keep up with the group like a sheep in a herd . One of the staff members mentioned they might be changing it in the future and I really hope they do , for their own sake . This property and it's architecture was changed to reflect the times and current set up is anything but that - people nowadays crave space and freedom to tour at the own space , the time of guided forced tours is over ! The grounds are spectacular otherwise, worth a visit .

Ellen U — Google review

Such a special place to visit with a diverse collection of art, furniture, family history, and architectural designs of craftsmen of times long past. There are expansive views of the Hudson River Valley and many peaceful outdoor garden areas to enjoy. It is a great tour which should not be missed!

Rose M — Google review

Not being allowed to take pics inside is a bummer. Everything else is great. Property, both inside and outside, was beautiful. We were there on 10/7/23 for the 12:15 grand tour - definitely recommend the 3 hour grand tour for the full experience. Our tour guide was truly phenomenal.

Fatima S — Google review

Breathtaking! History buffs, lovers of architecture, design, and manicured gardens will adore this place. We opted for the three hour tour which gives you a great overview of the interior living area (photos not allowed inside) along with the garden grounds and basement art gallery. Loved it. Park at visitors center and tour bus will take you up to the entrance to the estate. Must see when visiting Sleepy Hollow!

Jackie R — Google review

Did a grand tour of the estate. Tour guide was well informed and charismatic. There were many sculptures and art pieces throughout the estate (though you can't take photos inside the houses themselves).

Jason L — Google review

To be honest I expected way more for 45$. I have visited many mansions in NY and I that’s the first time I feel disappointed. This is a 6 floor house, for 45$ you can see 1 floor and for 65$ 2 floors. House itself pretty small. There is art gallery in a basement that is also shown, but you don’t spend too much time there, so you can’t get the “gallery experience” (actually walk around and admire art). All tour you with a tour guide. You don’t have time to self-explore and take pictures. And I don’t understand why they so strict about that.. it’s far not the most impressive gardens, neither the most old. So there is no reason why people can’t just explore themselves. I mean of course there is a reason, but it’s not about preservation of history or something like that. It’s pretty commercial reason in my opinion.I didn’t learn anything interesting, maybe the family didn’t have very interesting live, or tour guide didn’t do a good job.Either way, in my opinion it’s not worth the money and time.I would recommend Old Westberry Gardens on Lon Island, also Vanderbilt mansion (Eagle’s Nest) and Coe Hall Historic House Museum. The price much lower, you can learn more, explore yourself and spend the whole day over there.

Nadya M — Google review

Amazing place with lots of history and breathtaking views. Our tour guide Tom was very knowlegable and had great skills to bring his knowledge to us. It was my 4th time there,and I learned some new and very interesting facts today.

Irina R — Google review

If your tour is at 1:00 pm, that means the shuttle picks you up at the Visitor Center at 1:00 pm. They will announce the shuttle for your tour has arrived and then you hop on.Also, check in with the Ticket desk in the back of the visitor center to get your tour bracelet before the tour start time.Overall, really enjoyed our highlights tour (1.5 hours). Our guide was excellent and she clearly has great respect for the estate which she demonstrated with fun anecdotes and details. Would recommend a visit to Kykuit! (Photos only allowed outside the house). Plenty of parking in the overflow lot up the hill. Visited Sept 2023.

Laurel C — Google review

My husband and I visited the Sunday before last and had an excellent tour with Lynda. We opted for the classic tour and found it very interesting with lots of intriguing details. The art gallery was well worth a look - some incredible pieces there! It was a rainy day so the views were perhaps not as they usually are, but it was very atmospheric and I can imagine it being even more idyllic on a sunny day.

Laura B — Google review

There is nothing to be said about this estate other than fabulous. The tour guide was fantastic as well. Im sad, however, that there are not grounds only tours because I would love the joy of walking these grounds in all 3 seasons but cant afford to drop 65.00 each time to do it. I do hope that can be considered moving forward so that once the home is savored the grounds can be enjoyed in different ways.

Ingrid H — Google review

4.6

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(914) 366-6900

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Philipsburg Manor

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Sights & Landmarks

Historic Sites

Step back in time to the 1700s at Philipsburg Manor, a colonial trading center and manor that offers hands-on demonstrations and exhibits recreating life in the mid-18th century. Once owned by European farmers under the Philipse name, this historic property spans 52,000 acres and includes a grist mill, farm, and manor house overlooking the Pocantico River.

I had a great time at this museum.Here is where the welthies man of his time had his slaves making butter for him.The place is well maintained, and the guides are great. You can also take the tour from here to rockefeller Mansion kyuki.

Taina O — Google review

An interesting tour that takes through a historic farm and business that was supplied by slave labor... the tour takes you through the mill, the home, and craft, the barn and gardens. Photography isn't allowed in the house. Different guides dressed in period garments take you through each different area.

Trypp A — Google review

Had fun walking through the woods at night. Though they couldn't touch you, it didn't stop them from other things...Some of the costumes were great and the sets didn't look too cheaply made.

Danny R — Google review

It was sadly closed today but I was able to walk on a small path to take in the beauty and landscape. I'll definitely be back for a proper tour.

Jem J — Google review

On a late summer evening, my family and I took a trip to Sleepy Hollow, NY, to visit the Philipsburg Manor. The place was peaceful and uncrowded, with several storytellers in character explaining the history of the manor, specifically the history of those who kept the dynamic production of goods alive and well– I'm talking about the enslaved.Enslaved men like Caesar, Diamond, and others are introduced in this grand narrative with admiration for the labor and commitment they manifested regardless of their forced subjugation by the Philipse family. From the Gristmill to the picturesque Home Garden, the story of the enslaved was told with precision and respect to their assigned trade. Overall, this is a great place to spend a few hours with the family.

Rafael R — Google review

We had a beautiful day to enter into the Year 1750. They had 23 slaves who worked on the farm. We learned about their jobs. It was a very educated tour. They have a gift shop. Theywelcome bus tours. It’s not for scooters and wheelchairs. The house and grist mill hassteps to walk. Bathrooms are in the gift shop. The Manor is in the town of Sleepy Hollow.

Eugenia Z — Google review

I did enjoy the tour to the Philipsburg Manor for its story, beauty and friendly staff. This tour teaches the story of the manor around 1750 and the people that lived there.The tour was of 4 parts, the mill where the flour was done, the kitchen where the butter and meals were prepared, the barn where the wheat was processed and stored, and finally the oven where the dry bread was cooked and then sold for the army or the ships.Every part was given for a different person and each of them were so knowledgeable and enthusiastic.

K V — Google review

October is the perfect time of the year to visit this historic place. Whether you are into history or just into getting spooked, Philipsburg Manor is a place to go if you are in Sleepy Hollow.

Ingrid C — Google review

Nicely restored. Beautiful place.The information from staff is definitely politically motivated. Whoever scripted the narrative definitely disregards a lot of other nationalities in our worldwide historical human trafficking. I guess just one more historical rewrite .

Jim M — Google review

Really thoughtful & balanced presentation of our local history. Great use of primary source docs & artifacts. The site is amazing. I keep returning and continue to be impressed by the efforts being made to educate . I wish wish wish that we had something comparable in Rockland County.

S3niormoment — Google review

Early American manor that doubles as the visitor center for Historic Hudson Valley sites. A nicely curated Gift Shop that includes homemade jam. Snack Bar with at least one vegan meal. There are restrooms on the lower level—no need to wait on the long line for the ladies room!

Sara D — Google review

Currently closed but you are able to view from park entrance. Parking along side street is pretty dangerous because cars fly up the road so quickly. Curious to know more about manor its legend & dark history.

Tim M — Google review

4.4

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(914) 366-6900

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Lyndhurst Mansion

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Museums

Lyndhurst Mansion, located in Tarrytown, NY, is a splendid example of 19th-century Gothic Revival architecture. The estate spans over 67 acres and offers self-guided audio tours to visitors. The property boasts rolling lawns adorned with century-old weeping Beech trees and rose gardens that add to its charm. Lyndhurst's historical significance attracts those interested in nature and history alike. Experienced tour guides provide visitors with passionate insight into the mansion's rich past.

This would be an enjoyable tour just for the architectural beauty and furnishings inside. The immaculately kept grounds with carriage house, stables and children's full size playhouse. The gem was Ed, our tour guide, very knowledgeable, kept everyone on track, (always one person who wants to do their own thing) and made sure to ask if anyone had questions. His manner was pleasant, he had a strong clear voice (even through the mask) which was great as there were a number of us with hearing issues. Lyndhurst visitors will enjoy his delightful way of engaging them as he did us. One of the best tourguides we have had in years.

Jk C — Google review

Great place, very quiet and beautiful. Scenery is breathtaking. Great place for a stroll or jog. Lots of land. And oh did I mention there is a mansion there??!! Absolutely stunning. These guys really keep the grounds perfect. Unfortunately I did not get a chance to see the inside but I will definitely do that In the near future.

Albert D — Google review

Excellent location. Did the tour with Helene and she was so friendly and knowledgeable. Plenty to do after the tour as well. Rose garden is nice along with the exhibition. Would highly recommend visiting the Lyndhurst Mansion. Plenty of parking and very Uber friendly.

Lee L — Google review

I did the Classic Mansion Tour and had an awesome time! The gift shop is adjacent to where you check in and has some cute stuff. The gallery in the adjacent building is small, but really cool and extremely air conditioned. Our tour guide was a friendly old man who was able to answer all sorts of questions and made the tour fun. The manion is stunning and very unique compared to others.Afterwards, we walked the beautiful grounds, including the rose garden and greenhouse, which was such a highlight.Our tour guide mentioned Sunnyside Mansion, Washington Irving's summer home was just a few miles away and we wished we had planned to visit that one in the same day too. Looked super cool from the outside.They do allow small bags inside the mansion, as well as water bottles. They do allow photos, but video is not allowed.

Sara J — Google review

Lyndhurst Mansion is a spectacular place to visit! Plan ahead and prepare yourself for the mansion tour because your eyes are in for a real treat!Our wonderful tour guide, Rick, was knowledgeable, enthusiastic and had a fun personality.The grounds are also lovely and well maintained. Wear comfortable shoes so you can thoroughly enjoy the property.A profound thank you to the Gould family for donating this beautiful mansion and all its contents so we can all continue to savor this extraordinary piece of history!

Flower G — Google review

We went on a weekday afternoon. Unless otherwise posted, the property is open to the public and a pleasure to wander through on your own time. Tours are available through the visitor center but call ahead to ensure they're serving them during your planned visit.The property is beautiful. Great place to catch your breath if you're hiking the River Walk!

Tyler R — Google review

A really amazing house and tour! This house was a really cool example of gothic architecture. Within the home were many examples of the faux trend amongst the extremely wealthy. There was also some famous art along with many Tiffany glass windows and decorative pieces. Our tour guide David was super knowledgeable and was able to answer all questions our group had. I did the Inside Outside Tour which covered most of the house as well as the bowling alley. This particular tour included the full day pass for the grounds which was awesome. The pass itself isn't very expensive if you just want to see the grounds. I planned 2 extra hours to check out the grounds and wish I had planned more. From the inside to the outside it was amazing. If I get the chance, I would do the upstairs downstairs tour chase it takes you to the top of the tower. I think that might be cooler than the bowling alley, but either way it will be a great experience.

Kristin K — Google review

Was here yesterday for a private event hosted by the Simons Foundation which I work at as a hospitality assistant for a day outing for all the employees. They had food stands and drinks for us and games and entertainment and the mansion was open for self-guided tours. I had only been here once before on Memorial Day in 2007. I hadn’t remembered how the big the grounds of the estate were. Loved the bowling alley as well and the gothic architecture of the mansion. Gorgeous weather yesterday there and a beautiful view of the Hudson River.

Noah L — Google review

Been going for years, beautiful day to spend if you're into nature and history. Tour guides are eager, passionate and knowledgeable. The Christmas decorations up around for the season are a marvel. Will be returning.

Yackna R — Google review

Beautiful grounds and amazing home. We went during off hours so we could only enter the grounds but not tour the mansion. Even so, it was $10 per person to enter which felt a little steep but we really wanted to check it out. The area is very accessible with paved walkways. Getting around only requires walking up a few steep hills, but no rough terrain. If you follow the path to the bottom of the grounds you’ll run into a pathway that takes you to a little waterfall at the end which is nice. Also if you check out the Rosegarden don’t be fooled by the closed gate - they will leave it unlocked and you can let yourself in to look around. I would also recommend the bowling alley at the bottom of the hill it’s very cool to see and there are public restrooms there if you need to take a quick bathroom break. I would love to come back when we can actually see the inside I’m sure it’s amazing. I don’t know if I would go a second time just for the grounds at the price but very much enjoyed being able to look around.

Kate L — Google review

We went on the one day a year that the mansion is open for free, but we did need an advanced reservation. Because it was free there was no tour guide, as there usually is. Their were many docents throughout the mansion so you could ask questions about the rooms and owners. There was a 15 minute video in the visitor center that presented a history of the mansion and it’s owners. The 67 acre property is also accessible offering access to several other buildings. We spent about 2.5 hours in the mansion and the grounds and felt that we had seen everything to see.

D W — Google review

A real Gem of West Chester. Gothic 19th Century mansion with saved original furnishings, pictures with restored original details of walls, ceiling and floor design. We took a guided tour through this mansion that otherwise would not allow visitors to visit it. Outdoors surrounded park was atmospheric, had apple trees, Halloween alley and magnificent outlook on Hudson and bridge. Great to spend 2- 2,5 hours. There is a small souvenir shop and exhibition of some interesting items from this historic house.Great for families and a romantic outing.

Luba K — Google review

Gorgeous mansion with an engaging tour guide. Even my kid liked it! Beautiful grounds to walk around.

Adriana F — Google review

Really cool, loved the tour. The gentleman who led the tour was very knowledgeable and made the tour more exciting. The views were gorgeous and definitely would have been prettier later in spring or even fall

Rustybear9294 — Google review

Wanting to enjoy in the Halloween fun at sleepy Hollow, we purchased the Roam on your own tickets. It was fabulous! The docents or amazing and well-versed on the history of the home, which added to the fun. The authenticity of the furnishings and the beauty of the property, and the Tiffany Windows just added to the magical experience. Highly recommend both inside and out! The surrounding views are equally spectacular

Marie R — Google review

Unfortunately I did not get to tour the inside, it was closed for Christmas decorating but the grounds are gorgeous and I spent quite a bit of time exploring them. Great exercise and beautiful views of the home, grounds and river. I enjoyed the trails and the staff I did encounter were very friendly. Definitely worth a visit.

Candy L — Google review

Stunning mansion on a huge park. All staff members were very nice and professional. I did the 1 hour guided tour of the mansion and I roamed around the park. Our guide was Rick, he was very informative, professional, fun and polite. Beautiful place to visit.

Valeria R — Google review

Tickets for a guided tour of Lyndhurst Castle was a gift from my husband this Christmas. Highly recommended! Buy your tickets well in advance if you have a particular time you’d like to attend. The staff were welcoming, cheerful, and helpful. We watched a brief video of the history and multiple owners of Lyndhurst dating back to the beginning. Tiffany windows, solarium greenhouse that was the inspiration for the Botanical Gardens in the Bronx, children’s rooms decorated as they were back at the turn of the century, and incredible fine art throughout the castle. What a privilege it is to see the way this home stood and the history of the famous owners over the centuries. I can’t wait to go back and see the rose garden this coming June. This was a wonderful gift.

Jacqui K — Google review

Beautiful. We got a ground pass and spent the afternoon exploring the grounds. Rise garden was stunning. I could have sat on the bench overlooking the river for hours

Heather F — Google review

It's a hidden gem.I visited in time for the Christmas season.I felt like I was watching a very great piece of work with Christmas decorations all over the mansion, and I felt like I was watching a movie.I feel like I'm lucky.The guides were also very friendly.I also want to recommend it as a family walking course.

Joohee S — Google review

Absolutely amazing! The grounds and castle are gorgeous. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and super friendly. For us the nicest part was how unbelievably accommodating they were. I’m disabled and have difficulty w walking. Charlie, on of the security guys, took my husband and I with my wheelchair through the grounds on a golf cart and stopped so we could hear the guide. During the tour where I couldn’t use my chair I was surprised that he was behind us with a chair for me to use! For someone who worried a LOT about mobility challenges this was HUGE! When he drove us back he gave us some more history and since we are big Gilded Age fans he showed us around the welcome center where they use it as a film set and where they do weddings! Just top notch from start to finish here. If you like historical locations this is a must do and thank you everyone for your help!!!

Regina P — Google review

Fascinating history of Gould and his hiers. The house is an amazing example of American Gothic. Our guide was superb! 5/20/24 10AM visit.

Bruce B — Google review

Beautiful decorations for Christmas time. The tour felt a little rushed which is the only reason for 4 stars. I wish there was more time to appreciate the beauty and architecture. The original furniture and interiors are a treat!

Varvara B — Google review

Had the pleasure of capturing Siobhan and Thomas’s special day at Lyndhurst Mansion in NY in October 2023, and I can't help but sing praises for this enchanting venue. 🏰✨The private houses on the property are a photographer's delight for capturing those intimate getting-ready moments. The interiors are simple but stunning, I loved taking pictures by the windows with vitrages – they add a special touch that elevates the atmosphere and creates a unique setting for timeless moody pictures.The 20-30 minutes I and my couple spent inside the castle for a photoshoot left me in awe of the rich history and captivating architecture. Every corner and interior detail tell a story, providing a backdrop that's both elegant and unique.The outside ceremony against the majestic backdrop of the castle felt like stepping into a gothic fairytale.I highly recommend Lyndhurst Mansion for couples seeking a fairytale setting for their special day.

Alina P — Google review

Beautiful house and property, the tour is engaging and informative. Would love to come back and hike around.

Bill M — Google review

This mansion is well conceived inside & out. The architecture, interior design & layout are exquisite. The view on the Hudson river is breathtaking.Grounds admission is $5 per adult as of Dec 23. A guided tour is available for an additional fee.This is one of New York's hidden gems that must be seen. Spend a couple of hours here, walk around, take lots of pics & work up an appetite, then head into Tarrytown for a homemade style delicious meal at Sweet Grass Grill & smooth locally roasted coffee at Coffee Labs, or any other refueling station or watering hole or your choosing. You won't go wrong in this lovely town.And if you still have energy left to spend, check out other mansions nearby, and don't forget Sleepy Hollow!

Ray D — Google review

The mansion is beautiful! Our tour guide was very passionate about the history and was more than willing to answer all of our questions. Classic entry was only $27, and you can walk around the 67 acres after the hour long tour. You can also just pay $10 to walk the grounds without the tour. There's so much history and art to look at,and when you're outside there is so much beautiful landscape. You could spend all day here enjoying everything.

Brandy B — Google review

4.7

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635 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591, USA

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Woodlawn Cemetery • Conservancy

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Sights & Landmarks

Woodlawn Cemetery is a prominent, historic cemetery in Bronx, New York. Famous people buried here include Miles Davis, William Durant, Thomas Nast and Robert Moses. The cemetery also has an arboretum with over 140 unique species of trees.

I visited the whole cemetery and thoroughly enjoyed tramping (walking) over the rich robber barons bodies! It was something that took my breath away! Mausoleums were great architecture. Even in death they have fortresses!

Lucille C — Google review

This is a very beautiful & well kept cemetery. Honestly, one of the most beautiful I've ever been to. However after a recent visit for an in laws burial, I couldn't have been more disappointed. After paying $40,000 you really mean to tell me it was so hard to have all the paperwork, permits, etc ready for the scheduled time of burial when they had a week to have everything ready to leave our family standing around for over an hour because this hadn't been handled? People are already emotional, grieving & hurting after the passing of a loved one & to have something like this happen felt like insult to injury. There was absolutely no excuse & not even apologies were given for this by staff. Woodlawn Cemetery just gave the impression that sometimes it truly is all about the money & nothing more. I hope no other families have to experience this as I said it was an insult to injury.

Jessa M — Google review

The cemetery is huge so I don’t know my way around it. On my last visit a very courteous worker drove me to my loved one’s plot, waited for me, and then drove me back to the entrance. He was so personable and kind that I was upset I didn’t have cash on hand to tip him. For this visit, I made sure to bring cash even though I was not sure if the workers were allowed to accept tips. The driver picked me and my sister up from in front of the visitor’s center. He gave a gruff hi. This should have been my first clue that things would go wrong. Areas in the cemetery have names so I told the driver that we were going to the Iris area and he said, “well I’ll go there and you tell me where to stop.” I explained that we had only visited twice before so we were not sure exactly where the grave was. The driver continued to drive and then he announced, “well I just drove past Iris and you didn’t say stop so I guess you don’t know where you’re going. “ Sensing his agitation, I said, “you can let us out here and we’ll look for it.” He began making very rude comments one after the other. I was so shocked. I said, “sir don’t be rude” and he said, “well, I know where my loved ones are buried.” At that point I told him that he needed to stop speaking and he told me I needed to learn how to take a joke. While my sister and I were at the grave laying flowers, the driver drove off without saying a word to us. We had to walk all the way back to the visiting center which took about 20 minutes After ten minutes of walking, the driver passed us on the road and had the nerve to ask if we needed a ride back! Of course we said no. When we arrived back at the visiting center, we filed a complaint but weren’t able to give the driver’s name. The workers in the office were very apologetic and understanding and we appreciated that. Upon exiting the visitor’s center we asked the security guard posted outside if he knew the name of the driver that picked us up and he said Willy. Well Willy, you need training on how to work in a field that deals with humans who are grieving and have lost loved ones. You’re poor attitude and disrespect was uncalled for and you should be reprimanded. I have a feeling that if we were men, you would have interacted with us differently but that shouldn’t ever matter. If you can’t be kind, all you really need to do is shut up and drive.

Ally G — Google review

This cemetery is amazing. Impeccably kept, trees and flowers auspiciously beautiful. A garden by no ordinary means. The admin needs some attention however. We were visiting from Florida and went to check for the location of my relative on the property. Staff could not find the name in the system. I was told this is a persistent issue with this facility.Let us hope Woodlawn will recognize this as a worthy issue to be resolved for the benefit of their customers. This would make the experience of Woodlawn cemetery par excellence and most worthy of even more visits.

Maho S — Google review

I enjoyed visiting Woodlawn Cemetery. I followed the Arboretum trail and viewed some of the notable gravesites. It was interesting, scenic and peaceful.

Raymond E — Google review

Beautiful cemetery with well managed grounds. This cemetery is peaceful & blessed.

Jullian P — Google review

I have been doing ancestry since 2006 and in late 2016 my dad gave me a billfold then I found some paperwork and finally being able to locate my great great grandmother and this is the cemetery she’s buried in. Sad part is I went in on Veterans Day 2023 and the office was closed so no one was able to help me. I was able to ask someone on the grounds if he worked there and he did not, but he gave me a map and gave me directions to the section I needed to be. I was able to locate my ancestors after one hour of looking for them because the sections are not marked with anything. If you don’t know you just don’t know because I’ve never been there in the end. I was very happy to be able to locate them. 400 acres of if you know where to go, you know where to go.

Shannon M — Google review

Beautiful cemetery where you can appreciate the lives of others. Well maintained walking paths. An assortment of tree species and well cared for grounds. There are fantastic stone pieces large and small. I would love to visit in the spring.

T C — Google review

A very peaceful, quiet and well maintained cemetery in the Bronx. Other than the cemetery employees/staff, we only saw a few people there. Some of the mausoleums are really incredible. I was surprised by how beautiful this places is.

Johan S — Google review

Excellent place to change your oil in a peaceful state. The tractors and the clean, well maintained Cemetery, are your only neighbors 😇 I watched my mate take care of our vehicle's oil. It didn't take long despite the heat. Everytime a car went by a beautiful cool welcoming breeze could be felt!! 🍃🌿🌲🍀 😁😁😁😍

Gloria G — Google review

One of the most beautiful and well-kept cemeteries I've ever stepped foot in. A number of famous people rest here for eternity, including Miles Davis (who has the largest headstone I've ever seen), Dorothy Parker, Herman Melville, Irving Berlin, and Bat Masterson. We walked through and found everyone we wanted to see to pay our respects. People do need to slow down driving through here as it is a place of reverence. We literally saw a car going too fast, hit either a pylon or gravestone, back out quickly, and kept driving. Be sensible! These are peoples' loved ones!

Travel T — Google review

Woodlawn Cemetery is a great place for walking and reflection. Here you can enjoy peace and quiet, admiring the beautiful views and well-groomed graves. There are several interesting sights on the territory of the cemetery, such as a museum and a chapel. It is also worth noting that Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in the world. I recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a peaceful and peaceful place to visit.

Alisia W — Google review

This is a one of a kind cemetery. The lake in the middle on the necropolis has huge fish that you are not allowed to feed. Just be careful with the guards they drive around in blue minivans. If you do get lost they will be happy to give you a lift.

Walter T — Google review

Beautiful cemetery. We have been here twice. Once to find all the famous gravesites and once to just wander and take it all in.

Amber — Google review

4.3

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