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site Andrew Jackson Downing Hudson River Valley Catskill Mountains  hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge Janet Livingston Montgomery Revolutionary War Federal-style architect Alexander Jackson Davis  Andrew Downing horticultural Montgomery Place "Historic Site"

914-631-8200 
  "The lover of the expressive in nature, or the beautiful in art, will find here innumerable subjects for study. The natural scenery in many portions approaches the character of grandeur, and the foreground of rich woods and lawns, stretching out on all sides of the mountain, completes a home landscape of dignified and elegant seclusion, rarely surpassed in any country" by Andrew Jackson Downing

Montgomery Place, a serene reflection of nearly 200 years of continuous family stewardship, is best known as an architectural landmark designed by Alexander Jackson Davis and a landscape influenced by the great Andrew Jackson Downing. But the totality of the estate - house furnishings, gardens, woodlands, orchards, and hamlet make it a unique American treasure.

A National Historic Landmark, Montgomery Place is an extraordinary 434-acre Hudson River estate with magnificent views of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. It is located on historic River Road in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, just north of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge.

Montgomery Place was established by Janet Livingston Montgomery, widow of Revolutionary War hero General Richard Montgomery. She built the Federal-style house in 1804-05 and established a prosperous commercial nursery on the property. During the first half of the 19th century, her descendants created one of the most beautiful estates in the nation. The era's preeminent designers, architect Alexander Jackson Davis and landscape designer Andrew Jackson Downing, assisted them in their endeavor. In 1850, Downing wrote that Montgomery Place is "...nowhere surpassed in America in point of location, natural beauty, or landscape gardening charms." In the 1930s, the generation living there created a 20th-century horticultural showcase, one that continues to flourish today.

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Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park,  Beacon Point Park, popular attractions, fishing, sunbathe, Things To Do, Biking, Birding and nature study, Boat launch site, kayaks & canoes, Fishing Pier, Walking Trails, Picnicking Long Dock Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

845 473 4440 
  Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park / Beacon Point Park
Beacon, Dutchess County
Hudson River Valley, New York State

"Scenic Hudson has created "An exciting riverfront destination boasting a kayak pavilion and beach for launching boats, rehabilitated wetlands and meadows that attract wildlife, and the restored, historic Red Barn, now Scenic Hudson's River Center for arts and environmental-education activities. One of the most popular attractions in the park, at Long Dock's tip, is Beacon Point, a shoreline installation by renowned artist George Trakas. The work projects out over the river (at high tide, water actually flows through it), making this a perfect place to fish, sunbathe and admire magnificent vistas of Newburgh Bay and the Hudson Highlands."

Things To Do at Long Dock Park
Biking
Birding and nature study
Boat launch site for kayaks & canoes
Fishing Pier
Hiking / Walking Trails
Picnicking

    Outdoor Winter Activities
    Cross county skiing (ungroomed trails)
    Snowshoeing (ungroomed trails)

Directions
From Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, go 1.8 miles south on Route 9D, right on Beekman Street, Right on Red Flynn Drive then immediate left on Long Dock Road.

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After a day out at Long Dock Beacon, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County.

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restaurants in Dutchess County, Things To Do,  Hudson River Valley, New York State, Park, Fishkill Creek, Beacon Shoreline Trail, Beacon train station, trails along the Fishkill Creek, scenic overlooks of Fishing Pier, Hiking / Walking Trails, Picnicking Madam Brett Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  Madam Brett Park
Beacon, Dutchess County
Hudson River Valley, New York State

Madam Brett Park is an urban oasis along the Fishkill Creek in Beacon featuring tranquil trails and a beautiful waterfall. This 12-acre park connects to the "Beacon Shoreline Trail" providing a link between Dennings Point, Long Dock Beacon and the Beacon train station.

One mile of trails along the Fishkill Creek lead to scenic overlooks of tidal marshes and Tioronda Falls.

Things To Do
Hiking / Walking Trails
Picnicking
Scenic Waterfall

Directions
From Newburgh-Beacon Bridge head 3.2 miles south on Route 9D, turn right on Tioronda Avenue, then left under the railroad trestle. Parking area is on the left.

Spend a few hours enjoying Madam Brett Park. When it's time to eat, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County.

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Birding, Hiking / Walking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, Scenic Views, hiking, walking, local farm in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Dutchess, Hudson Highlands, Revolutionary War, Mount Beacon Park, City of Beacon, Town of Fishkill Mount Beacon "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  Mount Beacon
Beacon, Dutchess County
Hudson River Valley, New York State

Mount Beacon towers above Beacon and Fishkill at the northern gateway to the Hudson Highlands.

Mount Beacon is the most visible summit for miles around, providing the defining backdrop for local communities. Its prominence made the mountain an important factor in the Revolutionary War when it served as part of the Continental Army's early warning and signaling system. George Washington's troops set signal fires to communicate vital information about British troop movements. Mount Beacon is named for the beacon fires lit upon its summit during the Revolutionary War.

The incline railway, the steepest of its kind in the world at the time, carried visitors to the heights of the mountain for dining, dancing and enjoying spectacular views, from 1902 until the late 1970s.

Mount Beacon Park was created on land preserved by Scenic Hudson in the City of Beacon and Town of Fishkill. Totaling 234 acres, the parcels were purchased in 1995 and 1998, respectively.

Things To Do
Birding | Bird Watching
Hiking / Walking Trails
Nature Study
Picnicking
Scenic Views

    Interesting Points
    Revolutionary War reference

Directions
Parking area and trailhead are located at the intersection of Route 9D and Howland Avenue in the City of Beacon.

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After a day of hiking, walking, or studying the wildlife, pack a picnic from the produce at a local farm in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Dutchess New York.

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12508, Dutchess Bowl, bowling center, bowling lanes, Southwestern Dutchess County, Things To Do, Bumper bowling, children, Cosmic Rock Bowl, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties, kids birthday parties, Pro Shop Southern Dutchess Bowl

845-831-3220 
  Go bowling at Southern Dutchess Bowl, a bowling center offering 32 bowling lanes, located at 629 State Route 52, Beacon, NY 12508 in Southwestern Dutchess County.

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Cosmic Rock Bowl
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Pro Shop
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    Refreshments
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About Applefest, Hudson Valley, Village of Warwick, Top 100 Events, one-day event, Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment, festival, Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations, Things To Do and See at the Festival Applefest Festival

845-987-8300 
 

About Applefest
Located in the Hudson Valley
Village of Warwick, New York

Admission is FREE

Applefest began in 1989 as a simple harvest celebration to support the Warwick Valley Community Center. Named one of the “Top 100 Events” in the country, over 30,000 visitors now attend the one-day event, traveling from neighboring states to experience the extraordinary variety of Warwick’s apples, culture, and entertainment. The festival is produced by the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Warwick Valley Community Center. Festival proceeds benefit these and other local non-profit organizations.

Things To Do and See at the Festival

  • Over 200 craft vendors
  • Dozens of food vendors
  • 50 local non-profit exhibitors
  • Music & entertainment on several stages all day
  • Children’s Carnival
  • Farmers’ Market
  • Walk to Village shops, restaurants & businesses
  • 2:09 AM 12/10/2012
  • Apple Pie Baking Contest (slices for sale)
  • Applefest Visitor's Guide
    An updated Applefest Visitors’ Guide will be posted on the website before Applefest next fall, and will also be available for free at the festival.

    This 32-page booklet contains schedules of Applefest events, transportation information, directories for craft/food vendors, wineries, u-pick apples, a user-friendly map of the festival area, ads for local businesses and more.

    Press Blue Button for more information about Applefest.

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    Things To Do, Beach, Biking, Boat Launch, Boat Rentals, Campsites, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Camping, Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Hunting, Ice Fishing, Nature Trails, Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing, Winter activities, boating, swimming, beautiful beach Clarence Fahnestock State Park, Dutchess County

    845-225-7207 
      Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is a wonderful park for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086-acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, picnic areas, scenic campground, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding. On the hot days of summer, go swimming at the park's beautiful beach.

    The park is also home to the Taconic Outdoor Education Center which provides high quality environmental programming. In the winter, you can enjoy the Fahnestock Winter Park that includes 15 kilometers of groomed trails for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, and an area for sledding.

    The large beach at Canopus Lake is the jewel of Clarence Fahnestock Memorial Park. Its sandy shore and nearby picnic area are enjoyed by thousands of bathers. In addition to swimming, campers and day trippers can fish in or tour Canopus Lake by row boats which are available for rental by the hour or the day. Fishing by boat is permitted at Stillwater and Canopus Lakes. Fishing at both lakes and four ponds is excellent in all seasons for anglers seeking bass, pickerel, perch or brook and rainbow trout.

    The scenic campground, formed along the park’s natural rock ridges, provides alcoves of privacy and tranquility for campers. Each of the 80 campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. Additionally there is an area for RV camping. The campground’s nature center houses environmental displays and a variety of touch boxes. On weekends, park staff organizes hikes and craft activities. Movies are shown on Saturday evenings for the enjoyment of all campers.

    Things To Do
    Beach
    Biking
    Boat Launch Sites
    Boat Rentals
    Bridle Path
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    Showers
    Swimming
    Tent & Trailer Sites

      Winter Activities
      Cross-Country Skiing
      Ice Fishing
      Sledding
      Snowshoeing Trails

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    12524, Performing Arts, Fishkill, NY, mid-Hudson Valley, Children's Birthday Parties, Gymnastics Estelle & Alfonso Performing Arts "Gymnastics"

    845-897-2667 
      Estelle & Alfonso Performing Arts Complex is located at 4 Old Route 9W, Fishkill, NY 12524, Dutchess County in the mid-Hudson Valley of New York. We offer unsurpassed instruction everyday in our beautiful 18,000 square foot facility. With over 50 years of experience, and our ability to recognize and develop talent early; our students have gone on to professional careers in Broadway, Film, Television, Stage, and related arts. Others have used our training to excel as doctors; lawyers, or public officials all the result of great personal discipline and focus built upon a solid foundation and relentless training.

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    restaurants in Dutchess County, Hudson Highlands, trails on Fishkill Ridge, Hudson Highlands State Park, Mount Beacon, best hiking, highest peaks, best hiking trails, Things To Do, Birding - Eagles, Falcons, Hiking, history Fishkill Ridge "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
      Fishkill Ridge
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    At the northern gateway to the fabled Hudson Highlands, this rugged 1900-acre park is home to eagles, falcons and numerous rare species.

    The 11.5 miles of trails on Fishkill Ridge connect to thousands of acres in Hudson Highlands State Park and the summit of Mount Beacon. This largest and must rugged of Scenic Hudson's properties features some of the valley's best hiking opportunities, including the access to two of the highest peaks east of the Hudson River.

    Some of the region's best hiking trails connect to thousands of acres in Hudson Highlands State Park and on historic Mount Beacon.

    Things To Do
    Access two of the highest peaks east of the Hudson River
    Birding - Eagles, Falcons, and rare species
    Hiking Trails
    Panoramic views of Hudson River and Catskill Mountains

    Directions
    View our Fishkill Ridge Trail Map information and maps that will guide you on a quest to learn about the history and ecology of Fishkill Ridge.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, maps, photos and to view Scenic Hudson's Fishkill Ridge Trail Map.

    After a beautiful day viewing the Hudson Highlands, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Dutchess County and nearby areas.

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    12524, Fishkill Golf, miniature golf, 18 holes miniature golf, Fishkill Driving Range, Fishkill, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley,  Golf Course, Attractions, Driving range, Practice greens, night play, Pro shop, Tees Public Golf Course - Golf Course & Driving Range - Miniature Golf

    845-896-5220 
      Fishkill Golf Course & Driving Range is located at Routes 9 & I-84 in Fishkill, NY 12524 in historic Dutchess County. The Fishkill Golf Course was designed by Wilton Villetto, and the course opened in 1989.

    Fishkill Golf Course also offers 18 holes of miniature golf.

    Golf Course Attractions
    Golf only facility
    12-hole executive length golf course
    Longest tees 2571 yards with a par of 41
    Course rating/slope = 69.0/122
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    Club rental
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    12524, Fishkill Bowl, bowling center, bowling lanes, Dutchess County, Things To Do, Bumper bowling for children, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), Tournaments Schneider's Fishkill Bowl

    845-896-7830 
      Go bowling at Schneider's Fishkill Bowl, a bowling center offering 40 bowling lanes, located at 110 Route 82, Fishkill, NY 12524 in Dutchess County.

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    Birthday Parties (parties for kids and adults)
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    Bumper bowling for children (automatic)
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    Cosmic Bowling
    Open bowling
    Pro Shop
    Scoring (automatic)
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    12533, U-Pick farm, pick-your-own, organic, apple picking, pesticide free produce, Red Tomato, organic, Attractions, Apple Cider Donuts, for kids, Hay Jump for kids, Hay rides, Organic U-Pick, Apple Picking, Pumpkin, Pumpkin Patch, Strawberry Picking Fishkill Farms "Pick-Your-Own"

    845-897-4377 
      Fishkill Farms, a U-Pick farm offering organic pick-your-own fruit and vegetables, is located at 9 Fishkill Farm Road, Hopewell Junction NY 12533, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Enjoy apple picking at this beautiful farm offering "healthy" and "pesticide free" produce.

    Fishkill Farms' Certifications Eco-Apple & Farmer's Pledge

      Fishkill Farms is Eco-Apple certified for sustainable and clean growing practices by Red Tomato, a third party certifier; for Fishkill Farm apples.

      Our vegetables are grown according to organic standards, certified by NOFA-NY's Farmer's Pledge program, and we have recently started the transition of a block of our apple orchard to organic management.

    Attractions
    Apple Cider Donuts and Fresh Pressed Cider
    Bouncy Castle for kids
    Face Painting for kids
    Farm Animals - See our pasture-raised heritage breed laying hens.
    Hay Jump for kids
    Hay rides to the orchards and around the farm

      Organic U-Pick
      Apple Picking
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      Strawberry Picking

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    12533, Gym, East Fishkill, gymnastics, Hopewell Junction, NY, toddler, child, gymnastics program for preschoolers, kindergarteners, classes, gymnastics activities, Children's Birthday Parties Little Gym of East Fishkill

    845-227-4030 
      The Little Gym of East Fishkill, offering gymnastics, is located at 2531 Route 52, Heritage Square, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 in Dutchess County.

    Practically overnight, your little one changes from an unsteady toddler into a rambunctious child. At The Little Gym, our gymnastics program for preschoolers and kindergarteners has been specially designed to help your child channel all that energy and reach developmental milestones. Independent enough to attend classes without parents, children in this age group still learn best in a structured environment where gymnastics activities are combined with a healthy dose of fun.

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    12538, home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, FDR, National Historic Site, Visit the Home of FDR, Presidential Library & Museum, Top Cottage retreat, things to do, visiting, family events, kids section, Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hudson River Valley FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt "Historic Site"

    800-337-8474 
      The home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a National Historic Site, is located at 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Visit the Home of FDR and Presidential Library & Museum to learn about the only President elected to four terms.

    "All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River. " FDR
    The above quote captures FDR's connection to Springwood, the estate that he loved and the place he considered home. The first US Presidential Library was started by FDR here.

      The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site includes:

    • FDR's Springwood, the lifelong home of America's only 4-term President

    • Presidential Library and Museum

    • Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage

    • Summer Programs for children and their families

    • Guided tour of FDR's home

    • Self-guided tour of the Museum, grounds, gardens, and trails of this 300-acre site.

    Self-guided tour of the Museum, grounds, gardens, and trails of this 300-acre site. Start your visit at the Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center and watch the introductory film. Arrange for self guided tours of the Presidential Library and Museum, and Ranger-led tours of the historic home. Visit FDR’s Top Cottage retreat, the place he built in 1938 to, "escape the mob" at Springwood. He also brought close friends and political allies here to discuss the state of the world or to simply relax. Designed by FDR to emulate the Dutch colonial architecture found throughout the Hudson River Valley, the structure was planned with accessibility in mind to accommodate his wheelchair and give him greater independence.

    Press blue button for schedule of events, fees & reservations, things to do, things to know before visiting, family events, kids section, and more about this National Historic Site.

    The word is At least one day is recommended to experience Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Site. Visit Springwood, Top Cottage retreat, and Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage along with the grounds, the library, family events and more.

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    12538, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidential Library, Museum, History of the FDR Library, Museum, presidential library, President Roosevelt's, Roosevelt, Presidential Libraries Act, President Roosevelt, FDR, Eleanor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library

    800-337-8474 
      The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is located at 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park NY 12538; on the eastern shore of the Hudson River, four miles north of Poughkeepsie, New York, midway between New York City and Albany. The Library is easily reached by car, train or plane.

      History of the FDR Library and Museum
      The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is America's first presidential library and the only one used by a sitting president. It was conceived and built under President Roosevelt's direction and opened to the public in 1941.

      Prior to Roosevelt's Presidency, the final disposition of Presidential papers was left to chance. Although a valued part of the nation's heritage, the papers of chief executives were private property which they took with them upon leaving office . . .

      In erecting his library, Roosevelt created an institution to preserve intact all his papers . . .

      "Fireside Chat" from the Library, December 24, 1943. Roosevelt's actions served as a precedent. When Congress passed the Presidential Libraries Act in 1955, it regularized the procedures initiated by President Roosevelt for privately built and federally maintained libraries to preserve the papers of future Presidents . . .

      . . . He visited the library often during the war to sort and classify his records and memorabilia; and from his study in the library he delivered several of his famous radio speeches or "fireside chats".

    In early planning for the Library the President expressed the hope that Mrs. Roosevelt's papers would eventually find a place here . . . At the time of her death in 1962 Eleanor Roosevelt's papers totaled a staggering three million pages. In 1972, the wings FDR envisioned were added to the original building. Mrs. Roosevelt's papers were stored in the South Wing, and a gallery devoted to Eleanor and her life and accomplishments was created in the museum portion of the new addition.

    The Library reflects the vision that its founder displayed when he spoke at the dedication of the library on June 30, 1941. To maintain archival facilities and records, he stated: ". . . a Nation must believe in three things. It must believe in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain in judgment in creating their own future." by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Press blue button for information for Students, Teachers, Museum Visitors, and much more about the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

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    12538, Hyde Park NY, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley, Learning to kayak, Kayak Instructional Courses, Kayak Tours, guided Kayak Tours, Guided Kayak Tour, Historic Hyde Park Region, lighthouse, Esopus Island, Bald Eagle watching area River Connection - Kayak Instruction & Tours

    845-229-0595 
      The River Connection is located at 9 West Market Street, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Learning to kayak safely, effectively and efficiently is best done with the help of a qualified instructor. The lead instructors for the River Connection Kayak Instructional Courses and Kayak Tours are American Canoe Association Certified Instructors.

    Skills development courses are worth months of just paddling around. After your course, get out and practice your strokes and rescues. Attend one of our TuneUp Sessions to build on the skills you already have and to keep your skills fresh. If you are interested in sightseeing and going places, consider one of our guided Kayak Tours.

      Guided Kayak Tour: Historic Hyde Park Region

      An Island, a beautiful creek, a lighthouse, historic mansions, serene scenery fill this area of the Hudson with magic. One of our favorite destination paddle spots. Following the cove out into the Hudson River and past Bard Rock, the island directly to the north is Esopus Island. There is a small beach on the southeast side of the island and a few sheltered spots on the west side. Black Creek lies directly across from Esopus Island along the west shore of the river. This area of the Hudson River has been long known as a favored Bald Eagle watching area. North of Norrie Point lies Mills Mansion on the eastern shore and beyond the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse can be seen.

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    hiking, great place for children, nature study, mountain biking, Things To Do, Birding, Fishing, Hiking Trails, Mountain Biking, Picnicking, day of hiking, local farms in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Ulster New York, Hudson River Valley Shaupeneak Ridge "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
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    Louisa Pond, Ulster County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    Deer, foxes, coyotes and wild turkeys roam this rugged and beautiful property in the Marlboro Mountains

    In addition to great hiking and mountain biking, educators can use this 570-acre park as an outdoor classroom; this mountain forest featuring a pond, waterfall, hiking trails and views of the Hudson River and Catskills is a great place for children to learn about ecology and environmental ethics.

    Perfect for nature study, hiking and mountain biking. Six miles of trails. Great views of eastern Hudson River shore and Catskill Mountains.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Fishing (Contact local guides for information.)
    Hiking Trails
    Mountain Biking
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    Crossing Mid-Hudson Bridge from east to west, take Route 9W north for 8.2 miles. Left on Old Post Road. Lower parking lot is 0.2 miles on right. For upper lot, follow Old Post Road to Poppletown Road, which splits off to the right. Parking area is on the left, 2.5 miles from intersection of 9W and Old Post Road.

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about Shaupeneak Ridge in Ulster County, New York.

    After a day of hiking, nature study or mountain biking in this scenic wonderland, pack a picnic from the produce at one of the local farms in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Ulster, New York.

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    12538, Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Eleanor Roosevelt, fun things to do with your children this summer, Family Programs, Family walks, walks for children, Children, things to do, things to know, family events, dedicated to a first lady Val-Kill Cottage "Historic Site"

    800-337-8474 
      Val-Kill at Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is located at Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley.

    “The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again,” Eleanor Roosevelt

    This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house she called Val-Kill. The only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady, Val-Kill welcomes visitors in the style of Mrs. Roosevelt. Come and be part of the entire Roosevelt Experience at Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill.

    Eleanor Roosevelt chose Val-Kill for her retreat, her office, her home, and her "laboratory" for social change during the prominent and influential period of her life from 1924 until her death in 1962. During that time she formulated and carried out her social and political beliefs. This is the place most closely associated with one of the most prominent women of 20th-century America.

    Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill (ERVK) works to preserve ER's home as a living memorial, a center for exchange of significant ideas, and a catalyst for change and the betterment of the human condition. They offer programs such as the Girls Leadership Workshop, held every summer.

    Enjoy fun things to do with your children this summer. Join a park ranger for free Summer Family Programs. Press blue button for a schedule and description of Family walks and hikes on the grounds of the FDR estate. "Play like Franklin Roosevelt did in the olden days of the 19th century. Learn to use a Jacob’s ladder, a jump rope, or the hoop and stick." Previous scheduled walks for children included:

      Springwood Stroll: A Historic Site Grounds Walk
      ER’s Woodland Walk: Nature Study at Val-Kill
      FDR’s Boyhood Fun
    Note: Children ages 4 and up, and for big kids of all ages.

    Press blue button for schedule of events, fees & reservations, things to do, things to know before visiting, family events, kids section, and more about this National Historic Site.

    The word is At least one day is recommended to experience Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Site. Visit Springwood, Top Cottage retreat, and Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill Cottage along with the grounds, the library, family events and more.

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    12538, National Historic Site, Hudson River Valley, Vanderbilt Mansion, lifestyles of the rich and famous, kids and teachers, planning a visit to the Vanderbilt Mansion, stunning Hudson River, Catskill Mountain views, Vanderbilt Mansion Vanderbilt Mansion "Historic Site"

    845-229-7770 
      Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is located at 119 Vanderbilt Park Road, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. "Vanderbilt Mansion NHS, in terms of architecture, interiors, mechanical systems, road systems and landscape, is a remarkably complete example of a gilded-age country place, illustrating the political, economic, social, cultural, and demographic changes that occurred as America industrialized in the years after the Civil War. Vanderbilt Mansion was the first home in the Town of Hyde Park to have electricity.

    "The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site was established as a monument to an era rather than a tribute to any one person or family. The estate illustrates a way of life modeled on the English country house and is only unusual today because so few examples survive in the 21st century. More than a place to discuss the lifestyles of the rich and famous, the park offers a window into the philosophy of the American country house, the lives of its domestic staff, and its relationship to the surrounding community.

    Formal Gardens
    "The Frederick W. Vanderbilt Garden Association was formed in 1984 with a mission to restore the Formal Gardens as closely as possible to their appearance in the 1930s." Visitors may walk the grounds, hike carriage trails, or picnic at the overlook." The above information is sourced from the National Park Service.

    Press blue button for directions, kids and teachers' section, history and culture, and planning a visit to the Vanderbilt Mansion.

    The word is Tour the house and stroll the 200 + acres of park land that boast centuries old tree plantings, stunning Hudson River and Catskill Mountain views and Italian Gardens. At least one full day is recommended to experience the Vanderbilt Mansion and Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Historic Sites.

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    12545, Rink, Public Skating, Ice Skating, Skate Sharpening Bontecou Rink at Millbrook School "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

    845-677-8261 
      Bontecou Rink is located at the Millbrook School, School Road (Rt. 44), Millbrook NY 12545, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Call school for Public Skating schedule.

    Ice Skating
    Public Skating
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    12546, Millerton, NY, deer hunting, turkey hunting, Rudd Pond Area, Things To Do at Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area, Beach, Biking, Boating, Boat Launch, Boat rentals, Campsites, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Winter Activities, Ice Fishing, Ice Skating Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area

    518-789-3059 
      Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area is located at 59 Rudd Pond Road, Millerton, NY 12546 in Dutchess County in the Northern Hudson Valley. The park is located along 16 miles of the Taconic Mountain Range. Two developed areas, Copake Falls and Rudd Pond, offer an extensive trail system with terrain that varies from easy to challenging, offering spectacular views.

    Rudd Pond has 15 tent sites and 26 tent platform sites, each providing campers with grand views of the ridge, pond, and nearby countryside. Enjoy boating on the scenic 64 acre pond. Visitors who possess regional boating permits are also welcome to launch their own rowboats, canoes, or kayaks. A variety of fish, including bass, sunfish and pickerel, inhabit the pond and fishing is permitted with a New York State Freshwater Fishing License. In the winter months, visitors can ice skate and fish on the pond, conditions permitting.

    In season both deer hunting and turkey hunting are permitted in designated areas. A New York State hunting license is required. Please be aware that Taconic State Park property encompasses land in both Dutchess and Columbia Counties.

    Press blue button for more about camping, boating, hunting, and required licenses at Rudd Pond Area in Taconic State Park.

    Things To Do at Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area
    Beach
    Biking
    Boating
    Boat Launch
    Boat rentals (rowboats, canoes, kayaks)
    Campsites
    Fishing
    Grills
    Hiking
    Hunting
    Picnic Tables
    Showers
    Tent / Trailer sites

      Winter Activities
      Ice Fishing
      Ice Skating

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    12569, State Park, Pleasant Valley, NY, golf course, picnic areas, sports complex, James Baird Golf Course, Things To Do, Basketball, Hiking, Picnic, Playground, Nature Center, Softball, Tennis, Winter Activities, Cross-Country Skiing James Baird State Park

    845-452-1489 
      James Baird State Park, a 590-acre park, is located at 14 Maintenance Lane, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 in Dutchess County. The park is situated on farmland once owned by James Baird, a contractor and engineer whose firm constructed the Lincoln Memorial. In 1939 James Baird donated the 590 acres of land to New York State under the stipulation that it be known as James Baird State Park.

    Work began on the park and golf course in 1940. Construction continued intermittently during World War II and the James Baird State Park Golf Course was officially opened in 1948.

    James Baird State Park has much to offer. There are spacious open and wooded picnic areas and two picnic pavilions which can accommodate up to 300 people each by reservation. There is also a sports complex where visitors enjoy playing basketball, softball, tennis and volleyball. Additionally there is a playground and a nature center. Open summer weekends, the nature center loans recreational equipment and offers nature programs. Outdoor enthusiasts will find the seven miles of scenic wooded trails ideal for hiking in the warm months and cross country skiing and snowshoeing in the wintertime.

    Press blue button for more about James Baird State Park, or for information about the James Baird Golf Course.

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    Basketball
    Birding
    Golf
    Hiking
    Nature Center
    Picnic Pavilions
    Picnic Tables
    Playground
    Softball
    Tennis
    Volleyball

      Winter Activities
      Cross-Country Skiing
      Snowshoeing

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    Plan a Birthday Party, Build a Bear, Build-A-Party, Poughkeepsie Galleria, Poughkeepsie, New York, party planners, party just for you, party, about birthday parties at Build-a-Bear Build-A-Bear™ Parties for Kids - Poughkeepsie

    845 296-1660 
     
    Plan a Birthday Party at Build a Bear
    Celebrate any occasion with a Build-A-Party

    Location - Poughkeepsie Galleria, Poughkeepsie, New York

  • Printable Invitations & Thank You Cards

  • Virtual party perks at bearville.com

  • Our party planners can customize a party just for you

  • Have a party with NO mess and NO clean up

  • Includes a party leader to keep your guests entertained

  • The ultimate party favor - Each guest gets their own furry friend

  • Each guest makes their own stuffed animal

  • Press blue button to learn more about birthday parties at Build-a-Bear.

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    Poughkeepsie Clinton House State Historic Site

    845-471-1630 
      Clinton House State Historic Site is located at 549 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602 in Dutchess County. The Clinton House is an 18th century Georgian stone building, named for George Clinton, who served as the first Governor of New York and fourth Vice-President of the United States.

    The vernacular stone house now known as Clinton House State Historic Site was built in 1765. The house was actively utilized from 1777 - 1783 when Poughkeepsie was the capital of New York State and several branches of state government convened in town. After a fire in 1783, General George Washington's New Windsor Cantonment ordered carpenters to rebuild this important structure. In addition to repairs, the house was enlarged and the present stairway was constructed at this time. Clinton House State Historic Site has foundations which are two feet thick. The walls are constructed of rough fieldstone, while the gabled ends are made of wood. It is named in tribute to George Clinton, first governor of New York State, who resided in Poughkeepsie for twenty-one years. Today, with the support of the Dutchess County Historical Society, the site houses archives and a library for local historical research.

    Things To Do at Clinton House State Historic Site
    Gift Shop
    Historic House

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    12601, Gymnastics, Poughkeepsie, NY, Dutchess County, Teaching Gymnastics, U.S.A. Gymnastics, safety in gymnastics, Gymnastic training, fun and challenging, Children's Birthday Parties Diamond Gymnastics

    845-463-5885 
      Diamond Gymnastics is located at 657 Sheafe Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 in Dutchess County.

    Teaching Gymnastics
    Training at Diamond Gymnastics gives you access to the largest, fully-equipped gymnastics facility in the area. We focus on developing self-esteem and confidence through gymnastics training while reinforcing good health through physical activity.

    Features
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    12603, Lanes, bowling center, bowling lanes, Poughkeepsie, NY, Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling, children, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties, kids birthday parties, Pro Shop, Rock N Bowl HoeBowl - Mardi Bob Lanes

    845-471-1820 
      Go bowling at Mardi-Bob Lanes, a bowling center offering 52 bowling lanes, located at 45 Taft Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 in Dutchess County.

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    Birthday Parties (parties for kids and adults)
    Bowling coupons
    Bowling lanes (52)
    Bowling leagues
    Bumper bowling for children
    Open bowling
    Pro Shop
    Rock N Bowl
    Scoring (automatic)

      Refreshments
      Sports Bar
      Snackbar

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    12601, Historic Site, Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Samuel Morse, artist, founder of the National Academy of Design, inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code, Hudson River School of Art, Museum Pavilion, hike three miles of trails, Trail Maps, History Locust Grove - Samuel Morse Historic Site

    845-454-4500 
      Locust Grove, the Samuel Morse Historic Site, is located at 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Locust Grove was the nineteenth-century country estate of Samuel Morse, the artist, founder of the National Academy of Design, and the inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code.

    In honor of the site’s history and connection to the visual arts and the Hudson River School of Art, Locust Grove opened its doors in 2006 to contemporary artists whose work reflects this style of artwork. Juried by a panel of art professionals, selected artists are offered a solo show at the estate’s elegant Museum Pavilion. Locust Grove encourages artists to develop new works of art for this exhibition opportunity. Contact Ursula Morgan at 845.454.4500, ext. 17 or at u.morgan@lgny.org.

    "The historic site's stately trees, rolling hills, and picturesque views from the house and gardens situated on the highest bluff above the river all combine to create the natural landscape garden that Morse found so appealing . . . Near the house, Victorian style gardens and urns are set within the larger context of this landscape garden. Both the Morse and Young families loved flowers and the Main Perennial Garden preserves the unique style of these enthusiastic "students" of horticulture and plant collectors. It is truly a one-of-a-kind garden in the Hudson Valley."

    About the Trails
    Walk or hike three miles of trails comprised of carriage roads and footpaths, all clearly marked with trail maps available tol visitors.

    Garden Volunteer Program
    Volunteers are vital to the horticulture program at Locust Grove. Most garden volunteers come on a regularly scheduled day for two to three hours to help the professional horticulture staff with all variety of garden related projects.

    Press blue button for Trail Maps, History, Gardens and Grounds, and Visiting information at Locust Grove.

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    12601, Ice Arena, hockey and skating programs, Freestyle Program, Figure Skating Club, Learn to Play Hockey, Ice Rink Activities, Ice Hockey, Ice Hockey Lessons, Ice Skating Lessons, Pro Shop, Public Skating, Speed Skating McCann Ice Arena "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

    845-454-5800 
      The McCann Ice Arena is located at 14 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. The McCann Ice Arena provides hockey and skating programs to the community and is an affiliate of the New York Rangers hockey team.

    Programs include.

      Freestyle Program
      Skaters will learn freestyle skating and moves in the field through the USFSA test structure. Daily curriculum will include on-ice instruction in free skating technique, such as jumping, spinning, moves in the field, creative movement, technical turning and elements of school figures. Off-ice training will include classes in dance and fitness/conditioning, including Pilates.

      Dutchess Figure Skating Club
      The goals of the club are to promote the sport of figure skating, to promote sportsmanship and to provide skaters the opportunity to test within the USFS.

      Learn to Play Hockey
      Learn what it takes to be a Blueshirt. The Future Rangers program provides a solid foundation in all the fundamental skating and hockey skills that a Ranger needs. All you need to start is your True Blue spirit.

    Ice Activities and Attractions
    Birthday Parties
    Clinics and Camp
    Pro Shop

      Ice Skating
      Figure Skating
      Freestyle Program
      Ice Skating Lessons
      Public Skating
      Speed Skating

      Ice Hockey
      Ice Hockey
      Ice Hockey Lessons

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    12601, Children's Museum, Activities for Children, activities at the Children's Museum, Mid-Hudson, Children's Museum Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley, fun and creative learning Mid-Hudson Children's Museum

    845-471-0589 
      Mid-Hudson Children's Museum is located at 75 North Water Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. "Our Mission is to enlighten minds through a fun and creative learning environment where hands-on experiences spark curiosity, discovery and the joy of exploration." The Children's Museum offers two floors of hands-on exhibits.

    Activities for Children
    Hudson River Tides Water Play Table
    River Town
    Disney Radio Station
    The Battle for Liberty - Hands on History
    Hudson River Dive Bell
    Sculpture: "Light aat the End of the Fallkill"
    IBM's Da Vinci Inventions
    Morse Telegraph
    Health Center
    Geography
    Gravity Roll
    Starlab Planetarium
    Hudson River Mural
    . . .

    Press blue button for more about the activities at the Children's Museum.

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    12601, cultural, Mair Hall, McCann Ice Arena, competitive figure skating, ice hockey, ice slots, group and private lesson, public skating sessions, concerts, trade shows/expos, banquets, theater shows, parties/dances Mid-Hudson Civic Center

    845-454-5800 
      The Mid-Hudson Civic Center is located at 14 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. The Mid-Hudson Civic Center is a private, not-for-profit community organization dedicated to providing cultural, recreational and educational opportunities to the Hudson Valley. It is a dual venue comprised of Mair Hall and McCann Ice Arena. Mair Hall is a 15,475 square foot space with the capacity to host 3,050 seated spectators and large expos and trade shows.

    The McCann Ice Arena serves youth organizations, leagues and individuals for both recreational and competitive figure skating and ice hockey, and offers ice slots, group and private lesson, public skating sessions and private parties.

    The Mid-Hudson Civic Center is capable of hosting a wide variety of events, including: concerts, trade shows/expos, banquets, theater shows, meetings/conferences, assemblies, family events, and parties/dances.

    Press blue button for more about the Mid-Hudson Civic Center.

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    12601State Historic Park, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world, nationwide railway network, new state park, Hudson River, history, maps, activities, Poughkeepsie NY Dutchess County, Highland NY Ulster County Walkway Over The Hudson State Historic Park

    845-454-9649 
      "On October 3, 2009 Governor David A. Paterson opened the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park as a legacy project of the Hudson Fulton Champlain Quadricentennial. The park provides access to the Hudson River's breathtaking landscape for pedestrians, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, and people with disabilities. The bridge deck stands 212 feet above the river's surface and is 6,678 feet (1.28 miles) long, making it the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world.

    "The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge was built in the late 19th century to link New York and New England to an extensive, nationwide railway network. For decades, it was a major rail corridor for both freight and passengers.

    "After a fire in 1974, the bridge was abandoned and sat for decades as an oprhaned relic. This brand new park was made possible due to the unwavering commitment of the community, who, through a non-profit organization called Walkway Over the Hudson, forged a public private partnership involving the State of New York, the federal government, neighboring municipalities, private corporations and other not for profit groups. The amazing result of this wonderful partnership is a brand new state park, now open for all to enjoy."

      The park offers interpretive signs and a Talkway Over the Walkway cell phone tour.
      The park closes as sunset. Please visit sunrisesunset.com to plan your trip.
      There are two entrances to the park, one on either side of the Hudson River
    Press blue button for hours of operation, directions, history, maps, amenities and activities and more about the Walway Over The Hudson - Entrances to Walkway Over the Hudson are located in Poughkeepsie NY 12601 in Dutchess County, and in Highland NY, Ulster County.
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    12570, Orchards, U-Pick farm, pick-your-own apples, family, historic Dutchess County, Pick Your Own, Family Activities, Attractions, children, corn maze, bouncers for the kids, Face painting, Hayrides, pumpkin patch, Petting Zoo, U-Pick, Apple Picking Barton Orchards "Pick-Your-Own"

    845-227-2306 
      Barton Orchards, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples, is located at 63 Apple Tree Lane, Poughquag NY 12570, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. "We invite you, your family and friends to visit our rolling 122 acres of land in the beautiful and historic Dutchess County.

    Press blue button for information about the Harvest Schedule, Events Schedule, Family Activities, School Tours, and more.

    Attractions
    Boulder Dash for children and adults
    Giant rope maze, corn maze, tile puzzle, bouncers for the kids
    Face painting, storyteller and sing-along performer
    Haunted House
    Hayrides (free) to the orchard and pumpkin patch
    Live Bands - Check weekend schedule.
    Pedal Carts for children and adults
    Petting Zoo
    Pirate ship or ride the train at the Kids Playground.

      U-Pick
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      Pumpkin Picking

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    12571, U-Pick farm, pick your own, farm fresh fruit, pick-your-own apples, berries, pumpkins, bring the children, kids, pick apples, Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Apples, Blueberry, Blackberry, Raspberry Picking, Pumpkin Picking Greig Farm "Pick your own"

    845-758-1234 
      Greig Farm, a U-Pick farm, is located at 223 Pitcher Lane, Red Hook NY 12571, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. The Greig Farm has been open to the public for pick your own fruits and vegetables for more than 60 years.

    Our new "Fresh Fruit Membership" at the Greig Farm includes all of our delicious farm fresh fruit. We do not use systemic chemicals and chose natural predators over the chemical solution whenever possible.

    Press blue button to learn more about pick-your-own apples, berries and pumpkins; and be sure to bring the children - kids love to pick apples and fruit.

    Approximate Picking Schedule for 2010

  • Summer Raspberries - July
  • Blueberries - July - Early August
  • Blackberries - August
  • Apples - September - October
  • Fall Raspberries - September - October
  • Pumpkins - October

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    12571, Miniature Golf Course, 18 holes, Red Hook, NY, 18 par-three holes plays beautifully, 18 hole Miniature Golf Course Minature Golf Course at Ro-Lin Lanes

    845-876-6300 
      Miniature Golf Course, offering 18 holes, at Ro-Lin is located at 3974 Route 9G, Red Hook, NY 12571 in Dutchess County.

    ". . . each of the 18 par-three holes plays beautifully. Water hazards and traps are numerous and add to the challenging experience. Kids love the waterfall, ponds, and stream continually running for the net to retrieve an errant put. Nature lovers are impressed by the wide variety of the lush landscaping. Our golf course is open from May through October, closing at dusk."

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    Things To Do, National Historic Landmark District, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, Catskill Mountains, Attractions, Birding, Walking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, Scenic Views, hiking, picnic, local farms Hudson Valley, restaurants in Dutchess New York Poets' Walk Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
      Poets' Walk
    Red Hook, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    The rolling fields and quiet woodlands have inspired generations of writers and artists.

    This 120-acre park is nestled in the region's famous National Historic Landmark District and offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge and Catskill Mountains. A visit to this property by Washington Irving is said to have inspired his classic story "Rip Van Winkle".

    The park itself is buffered on all sides by 780-acres of private lands under Scenic Hudson conservation easements that insure the landscape's protection from development.

    Attractions at Poets' Walk include two miles of trails through woods and open fields, magnificent setting for landscape artists, and rustic cedar pavilions.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Hiking / Walking Trails
    Nature Study
    Picnicking
    Scenic Views

    Directions
    Crossing Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge from west to east, turn left at first traffic light onto River Road. Entrance is 0.6 miles on left.

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    After a day of hiking, walking, or studying the wildlife, pack a picnic from the produce at local farms in the Hudson Valley. Or dine at one of the many excellent restaurants in Dutchess New York.

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    12571, Lanes, bowling center, bowling lanes, Red Hook, NY, Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling for children, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), Kids Attractions, 18 hole Miniature Golf Course, Arcade Ro-Lin Lanes

    845-876-6300 
      Go bowling at Ro-Lin Lanes, a bowling center offering 20 bowling lanes, located at 3974 Route 9G, Red Hook, NY 12571 in Dutchess County.

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    12571, Farms of Highland, Upstate Farms, small farms, upstate New York, best locally produced food,  locally made cheeses, fresh produce, organic specialty vegetables, CSA, organic vegetables Upstate Farms of Highland "Organic CSA Farm"

    845-756-3803 
      Upstate Farms of Highland, a Community Supported Agricultural (CSA) farm, is located in Red Hook NY 12571, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. "Upstate Farms operates year-round, offering our clients a wide range of products. We work with multiple small farms in upstate New York to distribute the very best locally produced food."

      CSA Products
      Apples
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      Honey
      Locally made cheeses
      Organic Vegetables

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    restaurants in Rhinebeck, winter activities, sledding, cross-country skiing, Shawangunk Ridge, Catskill and Taconic mountains, Stissing Mountain, bird-watching, park, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-County Skiing, Hiking, Picnicking Burger Hill "Scenic Hudson Valley"

     
      Burger Hill Park
    Rhinebeck, Dutchess County
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    This beautiful hill top park offers picnicking, hiking, and all-season activities including winter activities such as sledding and cross-country skiing. Burger Hill rises to a 550-foot hilltop that boasts panoramic vistas of the Hudson River Valley including the Shawangunk Ridge, Catskill and Taconic mountains, Stissing Mountain and the Berkshires.

    Burger Hill's seventy-six-acres of open meadows and rural, scenic beauty are perfect for bird-watching. The park is protected by a Scenic Hudson conservation easement and is owned by Winnakee Land Trust.

    Things To Do
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Hiking / Walking
    Picnicking

      Winter Activities
      Cross-County Skiing
      Sledding

    Directions
    From intersection of Route 9 and Route 9G, take Route 9G south for 2.5 miles. Parking area on right

    Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, photos and more information about Burger Hill Park.

    When its time to eat, after a wonderful day of birding, hiking, or relaxing in the this beautiful park, pack a picnic from the healthy produce at one of the local farms in the area. Or select one of many excellent restaurants in Rhinebeck.
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    12572, CENTER for Performing Arts, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Rhinebeck Performing Arts, local theater companies, CENTERstage Productions, Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company, Kids on Stage, Up In One Productions Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck

    845-876-3080 
      Click to enlarge photo of the CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck.

    Click to enlarge photo of CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck is located at 661 Route 308, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck (known familiarly as The CENTER) is a non-profit arts organization which offers performances and classes throughout the year. Performing and teaching artists are of local, national and international talent.

    The CENTER serves as a regular performance venue for local theater companies including CENTERstage Productions (Death of a Salesman, Cabaret, Into The Woods) the Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company (The Mikado, A Little Night Music, The Pirates of Penzance), Kids on Stage (Cinderella, The Emperor's New Clothes), Rhinebeck Theater Society (HONK!, The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged, Oliver!), and Up In One Productions (Chicago, Fiddler on the Roof, Company).

    The CENTER also hosts appearances by artists such as Jeff Boyer, Brian Bradley, Elaine Colandrea, Alpin Hong, Kitty Jones, Jeff McBride, The Puppet People, Solas an Lae, Tanglewood Marionettes, Pitchfork Militia, Barbara Rankin, and David Temple, to name a few.

    Press blue button for calendar of events and to learn more about the CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck.

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    12572, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Spad XIII, Aeronca C3, Fleet biplane , Cole Palen's, biplane rides, Museum Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

    845-752-3200 
      Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is located at 9 Norton Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. A great deal has changed here at Old Rhinebeck since a Spad XIII, Aeronca C3 and a Fleet biplane touched down on a thousand feet of dirt and gravel nearly 51 years ago. But Cole Palen's dream and vision lives through it's dedicated staff, volunteers and membership.

    On Saturday June 12th, the Aerodrome will begin its 51st Season. The 2010 season will run through October 17th, with air-shows every Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. The gates open and biplane rides begin at 10:00am, the air show starts at 2pm and ends at 4pm, and the Museum is open daily 10:00am - 5:00pm. Press blue button for more about the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome.

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    12572, Historic Site, Rhinebeck NY, Dutchess County, mid-Hudson Valley, 18th-century, confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt,  Miss Suckley traveled extensively with FDR during his presidency, library in Hyde Park, Hudson Valley of New York Wilderstein Historic Site

    845-876-4818 
      Wilderstein Historic Site is located at 330 Morton Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572, Dutchess County in the mid-Hudson Valley. The history of Wilderstein begins in 1852 with Thomas Holy Suckley's purchase of the river front site, then a sheep meadow of the adjacent late 18th-century estate, Wildercliff . . .

    Thomas Suckley and his wife Catherine Murray Bowne wanted a building site endowed with striking natural features in the best traditions of the picturesque aesthetic. The landscape setting for Wilderstein fulfilled this criteria by virtue of its varied terrain and the scenic views it afforded of the river and distant mountains - the vistas framed by tall cedars and evergreens.

    Suckley named the property "Wilderstein" (wild man's stone) in reference to a nearby Indian petroglyph, an allusive reminder of a cultural heritage that preceded European settlements in the region.

    The original Italianate villa designed by John Warren Ritch was remodeled and enlarged in 1888 by Thomas's son Robert Bowne Suckley and his wife, Elizabeth Philips Montgomery. Poughkeepsie architect Arnout Cannon was hired to transform the two story villa into an elaborate Queen Anne style country house . . .

    The fashionably appointed interiors were designed by the New York City decorator, Joseph Burr Tiffany. With the ground floor rooms executed in contrasting historic revival and aesthetic movement styles, the interiors at Wilderstein offer a splendid microcosm of the decorative arts during this period of American design.

    The self-conscious opulence of the newly remodeled Wilderstein was complimented by the Picturesque Landscape design of Calvert Vaux who laid out the grounds at Wilderstein according to the principles of American Romantic Landscape style . . .

    The last resident of Wilderstein was Margaret (Daisy) Suckley. A cousin and confidante of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Miss Suckley traveled extensively with FDR during his presidency, gave him his famous black Scottish terrier Fala and helped to establish his library in Hyde Park. Miss Suckley was with FDR when he was fatally stricken at Warm Springs, Georgia in 1945. She died at Wilderstein in 1991, in her 100th year. The letters they exchanged during their friendship, discovered in a black battered suitcase at Wilderstein, provide one of the best resources for understanding the private side of Roosevelt’s life during his presidency. Press blue button for more about Wilderstein Historic Site in the Hudson Valley of New York.

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    12580, State Park, marina, camping sites, hiking trails, Ogden Mills, Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park, camping, boat launch ramp, activities and attractions, Things To Do, Biking, Boat Launches, Cross Country Skiing, Fishing, Hiking Mills Norrie State Park (Margaret Lewis Norrie)

    845-889-4646 
      Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park is located at Staatsburg NY 12580, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. A serene wooded area with glimpses of the river provides an ideal location. The park's marina as well as its camping sites are extremely popular, as are the numerous hiking trails.

    Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park adjoins Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park and together, comprise more than 1,000-acres. Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park offers a full menu of exhilarating recreational opportunities and activities for visitors of all ages.

    A serene wooded area with glimpses of the river provides an ideal location for camping. A marina consisting of slip space and a boat launch ramp is a popular area within the park. Press blue button for directions, and more about the activities and attractions available at Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park.

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    Marina (Marina Pump Out Stations)
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    Pavilions
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    Scenic Views
    Showers (Accessible)
    Tent/Trailer Sites

      Winter Activities
      Cross-country Skiing
      Snowshoeing Trails

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    12580, Staatsburg NY, Mills Memorial State Park, Staatsburgh State Historic Site, Dinsmore Public Golf Course, best hiking in the hudson valley, walking, jogging, hiking, cycling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, views of the Hudson River, History Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park

    845-889-4646 
      Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park is located at Old Post Road, Staatsburg NY 12580 in Dutchess County. The Ogden Mills and Ruth Livingston Mills State Park adjoins Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park and together, comprise more than one thousand acres.

    Mills Memorial State Park is the home of Staatsburgh State Historic Site and the Dinsmore Public Golf Course. The Mills Park also offers some of the best hiking in the hudson valley with many trails that weave through the grounds of both Mills and Norrie State Parks, ideal for walking, jogging, hiking, cycling, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing. Visitors can see exquisite views of the Hudson River that runs directly along the parks' western boundaries.

    A Bit of History
    Staatsburgh State was the elegant country home of Ogden Mills and his wife Ruth Livingston Mills. Sitting atop a grassy hill overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, their house is a fine example of a great estate built by America's financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age (1876 - 1917). Also known as the American Renaissance, this period in American history was marked by America's rapid economic growth and emergence as a world power.

      Darius Ogden Mills, father of Ogden Mills, established the family fortune by investing in banks, railroads and mines. Ogden Mills, like his father, was a noted financier and philanthropist. In 1882 he married Ruth Livingston, whose family had been prominent landowners in the Hudson Valley since the 17th century. In the 1890s Mr. & Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their home. Work began in 1895 and when completed in 1896, the house had been transformed from a 25-room Greek Revival style home into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Although the interior was lavishly decorated, mostly in the styles of 17th and 18th-century France, many architectural features of the earlier Livingston home such as the trims, moldings and many of the fireplaces had been preserved. This melding of grandeur and heritage is characteristic of the American Renaissance period.

      Owning five homes, the Mills family resided in their Staatsburg home primarily in the fall and entertained as many as 80 guests at a time. The home and surrounding property was passed to their son, Ogden Livingston Mills in 1929. After his death in 1937 his sister Gladys Mills Phipps inherited the property and in 1938 donated the house and 192-acres of the estate to the State of New York as a memorial to her parents. Today the elegant mansion, restored to its turn-of-the-century appearance, is open for tours, and the house and grounds offer special events throughout the year.

    Press blue button for more about activities and attractions at Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park, including the Dinsmore Golf Course and Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

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    Biking
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    Historic Site
    Interpretive Sign
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    12580, Historic Site, Staatsburg NY, Ogden Mills, great estate, History, mansion, tours, activities, Things To Do at Staatsburgh State Historic Site, Biking, Group Tours, Hiking, Historic House, Winter Activities, Cross-country Skiing Staatsburgh "State Historic Site"

    845-889-8851 
      Staatsburgh State Historic Site is located at Old Post Road, Staatsburg NY 12580 in Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Staatsburgh is the elegant country home of Ogden Mills and his wife Ruth Livingston Mills. Sitting atop a grassy hill overlooking the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, their house is a fine example of a great estate built by America's financial and industrial leaders during the Gilded Age (1876 - 1917). Also known as the American Renaissance, this period in American history was marked by America's rapid economic growth and emergence as a world power. Darius Ogden Mills, father of Ogden Mills, established the family fortune by investing in banks, railroads and mines. Ogden Mills, like his father, was a noted financier and philanthropist. In 1882 he married Ruth Livingston, whose family had been prominent landowners in the Hudson Valley since the 17th century. In 1890, Ruth Livingston Mills inherited her childhood home and property which had once belonged to her great-grandfather, Morgan Lewis, the third governor of New York State.

    A Bit of History
    In the 1890s Mr. & Mrs. Mills commissioned the prestigious New York City architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White to remodel and enlarge their home. Work began in 1895 and when completed in 1896, the house had been transformed from a 25-room Greek Revival style home into a Beaux-Arts mansion of 65 rooms and 14 bathrooms. Although the interior was lavishly decorated, mostly in the styles of 17th and 18th-century France, many architectural features of the earlier Livingston home such as the trims, moldings and many of the fireplaces had been preserved. This melding of grandeur and heritage is characteristic of the American Renaissance period. Owning five homes, the Mills family resided in their Staatsburg home primarily in the fall and entertained as many as 80 guests at a time. The home and surrounding property was passed to their son, Ogden Livingston Mills in 1929. After his death in 1937 his sister Gladys Mills Phipps inherited the property and in 1938 donated the house and 192 acres of the estate to the State of New York as a memorial to her parents.

    Today the elegant mansion, restored to its turn-of-the-century appearance, is open for tours and the house and grounds offer special events throughout the year.

    Press blue button for directions, fees and rates, hours of operation, activities, and more about Staatsburgh State Historic Site.

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    12583, Orchards, U-Pick farm, pick-your-own, apples, blueberries, cherries, peaches, pumpkins, strawberries, U-Pick dates, Pick Strawberries, U-Pick, Apple Picking, Blueberry Picking, Cherry Picking, Peach Picking<br>Pumpkin Picking, Mead Orchards "Pick-Your-Own"

    845-756-5641 
      Mead Orchards, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples, blueberries, cherries, peaches, pumpkins, and strawberries, is located at 15 Scism Road, Tivoli NY 12583, Northern Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. "Mead Orchards is our family's picturesque, 180-acre fruit orchard and vegetable farm, located in the mid-Hudson River Valley of New York.

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    12590, Bowl, bowling center, bowling lanes, Wappingers Falls, NY, Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling for children, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), Pro Shop, Rock N Bowl HoeBowl - Holiday Lanes

    845-297-8110 
      Go bowling at Holiday Bowl - Wappingers, a bowling center offering 36 bowling lanes, located at 1677 Route 9, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 in Dutchess County.

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    Pro Shop
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