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 Bear Mountain - Orange County Children's Birthday Party

Bear Mountain Ice Rink, Figure Skating, Hockey Club, Ice Skating Activities, Ice Skating, Figure Skating, Ice Hockey, Hockey Club, skate rentals, private rental, birthday parties, hockey club Bear Mountain Outdoor Ice Rink "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

845-786-2701 
  The Bear Mountain Ice Rink, offering Figure Skating and a Hockey Club, is located in Bear Mountain State Park. The ice rink is outdoors and uncovered, so be sure to dress appropriately, in warm clothes.

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Press blue button for session hours and fees, holiday hours, skate rentals, private rental, birthday parties, hockey club, figure skating and more about ice skating at the Bear Mountain Ice Rink. Call (845) 786-2701 ext. 266 for more about ice skating at the Bear Mountain Ice Rink.

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Bear Mountain Park, Museum, Wildlife Center, Zoo, Appalachian Trail, Children, Visit, Fort Montgomery, Hudson River, Young children, older children, visiting, Revolutionary War, battles, Visit historic, 1777 1779 Trails, War of Independence, history Trailside Museums & Zoo - Bear Mountain Park - Orange County

845-786-2701 
  Bear Mountain Park: Trailside Museum and Wildlife Center
The study of native animals and their habitat at Bear Mountain has a long history. In 1921, theAmerican Museum of Natural History installed a facility at the Boy Scouts headquarters on Lake Kanawauke. Four years later, the same Museum began a program for the study of insects in Harriman State Park. The Commission added a bear den in 1926, which became a small zoo, as the facility took in more injured animals in need of shelter.

Today's Trailside Museums and Zoo occupy 40-acres on a bluff 250 feet over the Hudson River. The trails, including the first section of the Appalachian Trail, are among the oldest in the country; they link the various homes of Samantha, the eagle, and other birds of prey, the bear den, as well as habitats for beavers, a river otter, foxes, coyotes, and more.

Children enjoy the various presentations of indigenous wildlife, geology and herpetology. On display are Native American artifacts, models of Revolutionary War battles fought on-site, and an exhibit of the origins of the Boy Scouts, and four Museum buildings. See the bald eagle, black bear, owl, river otter and more animals local to Bear Mountain.

The Trailside Museum and Wildlife Center also highlight the history of the area. Learn about the importance of Bear Mountain in the American Revolutionary War. Visit historic 1777 & 1779 Trails that retrace the routes taken by the British army during the American War of Independence. Visit Fort Montgomery, a Revolutionary War fort built to defend the Hudson Highlands and protect American control of the Hudson River and learn about the Battle of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton.

Young children, older children, and adults all enjoy visiting each of the Museum buildings that house different exhibits. Visit the Local Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fish Museum, the Geology Museum, History Museum and Nature Study Museum.

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 Chester Children's Birthday Party

10918, Lanes, bowling center, bowling lanes, Chester Mall Shopping Center, Chester, NY, open lanes, league play, Things To Do, Bowling lanes, Bowling leagues, Bumper bowling for children, Open bowling, Parties (birthday parties for kids) Colonial Lanes

845-469-3005 
  Go bowling at Colonial Lanes, a bowling center offering 32 bowling lanes, located at the Chester Mall Shopping Center, 78 Brookside Ave, Chester, NY 10918 in Orange County. "Our innovative split house design allows us to have open lanes available even during league play."

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12158, Hudson Highland, Kids Things To Do, Nature Museum, Outdoor Discovery Center, Wildlife Education, Cornwall, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, center for nature, environmental education, Birthday Parties, Hiking Trails, Nature Camp, Things To Buy for Kids Hudson Highlands - Discovery and Wildlife Center

845-534-5506 
  Hudson Highland Nature Museum offers the Outdoor Discovery Center and the Wildlife Education Center.
    Outdoor Discovery Center
    100 Muser Drive, across from 174 Angola Road
    Cornwall, NY 12518

    Wildlife Education Center
    25 Boulevard
    Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY

Founded in 1959, the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum is a center for nature, with a focus on environmental education an a mission to develop responsible caretakers of the natural world. Over the years it has developed quality educational programs for students and the public that focus on the unique ecology of the Hudson Highlands and promote knowledge and appreciation of our natural world. Each year the Museum reaches over 30,000 children and adults.

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    The Museum Nature Shops have a wide selection of items to spark a child’s imagination, great books to enjoy and beautiful jewelry to wear. They offer a wonderful supply of small toys, birthday party goodie bag items, nature guide books, nature crafts and nature-themed books for children, jewelry, bird feeders and bird seed and more.

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Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, center for nature, environmental education, educational programs for students, ecology of the Hudson Highlands, Things To Do at Outdoor Discovery Center, Things To Do at Wildlife Education Center Hudson Highlands Nature Museum

845-534-5506 
  Founded in 1959, the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum is a center for nature, with a focus on environmental education and a mission to develop responsible caretakers of the natural world. Over the years it has developed quality educational programs for students and the public that focus on the unique ecology of the Hudson Highlands and promote knowledge and appreciation of our natural world.
    Things To Do at Outdoor Discovery Center
    The Outdoor Discover Center is located at 100 Muser Drive (entrance to the center is on Muser Drive across from 174 Angola Road) in Cornwall, NY.

    Things To Do at Wildlife Education Center
    See the Living Hudson Exhibit; a multi-sensory experience full of the flora and fauna native to the Hudson Estuary. Follow the journey as water trickles down a highland creek into a wetland pond. The pond empties into a freshwater stream which then joins the Hudson River Estuary.
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Canal Park, Neversink Valley, Museum, Cuddebackville, Orange County, Neversink River, Kids & Family, events, history Neversink, Shawangunk, Catskill region, D&H Canal, small museums Neversink Valley Area Museum

845-754-8870 
  The D&H Canal Park and the Neversink Valley Area Museum are located in Cuddebackville, Orange County, NY along the banks of the Neversink River. The Neversink Valley Area Museum preserves and documents the history of the peoples and industry of the Neversink and Shawangunk valleys of New York's Catskill region.

The Neversink Valley Area Museum occupies historic canal-era buildings in the D&H Canal Park right on the Neversink River.

For the Kids
The Neversink Valley Area Museum has a number of activities that are especially suited to kids and their families.

    The County Park, our home, has lots of grass and a playground.

    Children love our Narrated Boat Rides along the D&H Canal (Sundays: 30 minute boat rides, boat seats 12 people, rides are $5.00).
Discover the beauty of the Neversink Valley
This lovely region of Orange County is home to the Neversink, the Minisink, the amazing D&H Canal, a rich archaeological history and a network of small museums and historical societies devoted to presenting it all to you. Join us at the Neversink Valley Area Museum and our sister institutions for a tour of the natural beauty and rich history of our little corner of New York State. Press blue button for Kids & Family, events, and more about Neversink Valley Area Museum
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10922, History, American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, American War for Independence, War of the Revolution, iron chain, Hudson River Valley, historic ruin, Historic Site, historic trails, historical accounts, historic, Battle of Fort Montgomery American Revolution - Fort Montgomery "State Historic Site"

845-446-2134 
 
Click to enlarge sign about Fort Montgomery in the American Revolution.

Click to enlarge sign about Fort Montgomery in the American Revolution The interpretive sign reads:
Welcome to Fort Montgomery
"You are standing near the western end of Fort Montgomery:
a Revolutionary War fort built to defend the Hudson Highlands
and protect American control of the Hudson River.
On October 6, 1777, the British captured Fort Montgomery
and destroyed it in the days that followed.

"Trails from this parking area lead to two of the fort's redoubts.
The trail that passes beneath the highway will take you to
the Fort Montgomery visitor center and Fort Montgomery's
remains where interpretive signs will help you understand
the history of the fort and the battle."


Fort Montgomery State Historic Site
Fort Montgomery is located in Fort Montgomery, NY 10922 at Bear Mountain in the historic Hudson River Valley.

Fort Montgomery was the scene of a fierce battle for control of the Hudson River during the American Revolutionary War; the Hudson was considered strategic by both the Americans and the British during the American War for Independence. Today, Fort Montgomery stands as an archeological site and a historic ruin.


Building Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton
"Early in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress realized that the Hudson River was critical to the American cause. If the British controlled the river, they could divide the rebellious colonies. Therefore, the Americans began work on Fort Montgomery in March 1776. . .

"Fort Montgomery was a bustling community of hundreds of people. Soldiers, laborers, merchants, families, servants, and slaves lived at or visited the fort. Ships and boats arriving and departing added to the atmosphere of a small city.

"Supplies were often hard to obtain, morale was often low, and discipline was a chronic problem. Nevertheless, Forts Montgomery and Clinton were largely complete by October 1777, when the British attacked them."

Fort Clinton
"Originally, the commissioners in charge of the work were confident that no overland attack on the fort was possible, but misgivings led them to begin extending the fortifications inland. They began fortifying several pieces of high ground that became Fort Montgomery's three redoubts.

"When the Americans discovered that the land on the opposite side of the Popolopen Creek was higher and would threaten Fort Montgomery if held by the enemy, they began constructing a second fort there, called Fort Clinton. They connected the two forts by a pontoon bridge.


Click to enlarge sign about the Battle of Fort Montgomery.

Click to enlarge sign about the Battle of  Fort Montgomery in the American Revolution The interpretive sign reads:
Battle of Fort Montgomery
"To aid Lieutenant General John Burgoyne's British army stalled at Saratoga, Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton sailed from New York with 3,000 British, German, and Loyalist soldiers and a flotilla of warships. On the morning of October 6, 1777, Clinton landed 2,100 of his men on the west side of the Hudson River near Stony Point. This force followed a narrow trail through the mountains, where they ran into a party of 30 men sent from Fort Clinton to detect the British advance. After beating the Americans back, Sir Henry Clinton sent 900 men around Bear Mountain to attack Fort Montgomery. The rest would wait to attack Fort Clinton until the first group had reached Fort Montgomery.

"In the afternoon, the British began an assault on both forts, which were defended by no more than 700 men. At Fort Montgomery, the Americans kept the British at bay as the two sides exchanged musket fire. When the Americans refused to surrender, the British stormed both forts. Taking advantage of the growing dark and the smoky haze from the battle, many of the Americans escaped, but as many as 275 were taken as prisoners to New York City where they remained for much of the war.

"Following the battle, the British destroyed Fort Montgomery, garrisoned Fort Clinton, and burned New York's capital at Kingston. Then, receiving orders to join Sir William Howe's army near Philadelphia, Clinton's men destroyed Fort Clinton and sailed back down the Hudson. Although captured and destroyed, the forts had presented enough of an obstacle to keep the British forces in New York from aiding Burgoyne's army. The following year, in 1778, the American began rebuilding their defenses, this time at West Point."



Click to enlarge photo of the Wounded Patriot at the Battle of Fort Montgomery.

Click to enlarge photo of the Wounded Patriot at the Battle of Fort Montgomery Men in the photo represent two American patriots: Private, Ulster County Militia, and Private, 5th New York Regiment. The militiaman, in civilian clothing, is armed with a British musket. He assists his wounded comrade carrying a French musket from the 1750s.

The American Revolution - 1777: History of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton
The following historical accounts record the Battles of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton from different historical perspectives:

    The War of the Revolution , by Christopher Ward, Volume II (Macmillan, 1952)

    "An opaque fog lay close to the surface of the Hudson River on the morning of October 5, 1777. The awakening bugles of General Israel Putnam’s Continentals at Peekskill on the eastern shore of the river seemed muted by the white and misty blanket. The slow-rising sun burned irregular holes in it, however, and through these the General’s sentinels, who had been posted south of his encampment during most of the summer, saw something that banished their accustomed boredom. There were barges and galleys downriver—many of them—and above the low lying haze rose the towering masts of British frigates. From downriver, too, came the muffled sounds of alarm guns. The long-dreaded invasion of enemy troops from occupied New York had begun.

    "The elderly Yankee Israel Putnam was busy at once. An oarsman, rowing desperately, bore messages across the wide stream to Fort Montgomery, an unfinished cluster of earthworks then under the command of the thirty-eight-year-old governor of the new state of New York, Brigadier General George Clinton. At this bastion, nearly a hundred and fifty feet above the spot where the Popolopen Creek joins the Hudson, the Governor received Putnam’s letter. Immediately he sent a summary of its contents to his older brother, General James Clinton, then in command of Fort Clinton, a smaller stronghold on the steep south bank of the narrow creek.

    "In the meantime, the British under Sir Henry Clinton (a distant cousin of the American generals of the same surname) were disembarking at Verplanck’s Point on the east bank of the Hudson, not far below Putnam’s headquarters. The grating of their boats in the shallows of the river, the sharp voices of their officers ordering immediate formations, came strangely through the thick fog to the ears of Putnam’s scouts, informing them only that the invaders were in considerable numbers . . .

    ". . . Perhaps the Battle of Fort Montgomery would have been utterly neglected had not two young American soldiers chosen to visit the site on a sunny spring day of the following year. Historians do not usually end their chapters on such footnotes as these men provided, but their reports have so documented the narrative that they deserve place here. One of them, a young chaplain named Timothy Dwight (later president of Yale College), wrote in his journal that while he was climbing from a river barge to the place where the battle had been fought, the stench of dead bodies caused him great distress.

    "We found, at a small distance from Fort Montgomery, a pond of a moderate size, in which we saw the bodies of several men, who had been killed in the assault upon the fort. They were thrown into this pond, the preceding autumn, by the British … Some of them were covered at this time; but at a depth so small as to leave them distinctly visible. Others had an arm, a leg, or a part of the body, above the surface. The clothes which they wore when they were killed, were still on them, and proved that they were militia; being the ordinary dress of farmers. Their faces were bloated and monstrous; and their postures were uncouth, distorted and to the highest degree afflictive . . ."

    Battles Of The Revolutionary War : 1775-1781 by W.J. Wood (Dec 23, 2003)
    "On October 6th, 300 Continental soldiers of the 5th New York regiment, 100 artillerymen of Lamb's Artillery, and some 300 Levies and militiamen defended the unfinished Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton against a combined force of roughly 2,100 Loyalists, Hessians, and British regulars led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton attacked Forts Montgomery and Clinton from the landward side (which was only partially completed) with support from cannon fire from British ships on the Hudson River. The land columns attacking from west of the fort consisted of the New York Volunteers, the Loyal American Regiment, Emmerich's Chasseurs, the 57th and the 52nd Regiments of Foot.

    "The Americans had emplaced an iron chain and a boom across the Hudson River, protected by four warships, to impede the British flotilla.

    "Lt. Col. Mungo Campbell and several British regulars approach the fort with a flag of truce indicating that they wish to avoid `further effusion of blood.' Clinton sends Lt. Col. William S. Livingston to meet the enemy. The British officer requests that the patriots surrender. They are promised that no harm would come to them. Livingston, in turn, invites Campbell to surrender and promises him and his men good treatment. Fuming at this audacity, the British resume the fight. British ships working against an ebb tide attack the forts and American vessels. A steady volley ensues with each side receiving a share of the bombardment. British officers Campbell and Vaughan close in on all sides of the twin forts. Leading his men into battle, Campbell is killed in a violent attack on the North Redoubt of Fort Montgomery. Vaughan's horse is shot from under him as he rides into battle at Fort Clinton.

    "After a fierce battle lasting until dark, the British pushed the courageous Americans from the forts at the points of their bayonets. The defenders are overpowered by sheer numbers and the British gain possession of Forts Montgomery and Clinton. American casualties numbered about 350 killed, wounded and captured, while the British paid a price of at least 190 killed and wounded. Those who were not killed or did not escape are shipped to the infamous Sugar House Prisons in New York City and then onto British "hell ships" (prison ships) in the harbor. A "return," or report of prisoners, is sent to communities in the Highlands to inform families of their loved ones' capture. It is up to the families to send provisions lest the prisoners starve. Countless patriots perish on the prison ships.

    "U.S. Army battle map, The Battle of Fort Montgomery, 5-6 October 1777 U.S. Army battle map, The Battle of Fort Montgomery, The British Attack, Dusk, 6 October 1777 Forts Montgomery and Clinton, located just south of West Point, were built for the defense of the Hudson Highlands in 1776. It was here that British and loyalist troops overwhelmed Clinton's outnumbered patriots in October.

    "Although the Americans lost the battle for the Highlands, a relative handful of Americans aided in delaying British reinforcements from joining Burgoyne in the upper Hudson Valley and allowed Gates to gain much needed militia reinforcements in time to ultimately win Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga."

    A guide to the Battles of the American Revolution by Theodore P. Savas and J. David Dameron (Savas Beatie LLC, NY 2006)

    American Perspective:
    "Waiting within the American fortifications on Bemis Heights was the bloodied Continental Army led by Maj. Gen. Horatio Gates. Not an audacious commander, Gates was content to await General Burgoyne's next move. While Gates market time on Bemis Heights, Patriot forces assigned to defensive positions guarding the entrance to the Hudson Highlands worked to complete two forts on the Hudson River 100 miles south of Albany, New York. Their commander was Brig. Gen. George Clinton (not to be confused with the British commander with the same last name). The forts over which the American Clinton (who was also governor of New York) labored were named Montgomery, in honor of fallen Patriot Gen. Richard Montgomery, and Clinton, after himself as commander of the forces in that region. Built on opposite banks of Popolopen Creek, which emptied into the Hudson River on its western shore at a strategic bend, eight miles south of West Point, the bastions were key to the strategic defense of the Hudson Highlands.

    Fort Montgomery guarded the northern bank of the creek and Fort Clinton the southern bank. To the "east of both forts flowed the majestic Hudson River. All told, the American fielded 600 men and 20 pieces of heavy artillery. The Patriots strung a heavy iron chain across the river and seeded the water with log obstacles to disrupt any maritime assault upon the American forts. Patrolling the Hudson were two Americans warships, Montgomery and Congress, supported by a handful of smaller vessels . . .

    "Fort Clinton was constructed on the south side of Popolopen Creek on a rocky ridge overlooking the Hudson River below, oriented to cover a 400-yard wide plain before the drop to the waterway. Fort Montgomery also overlooked the Hudson River, but was situated on the northern shore of Popolopen Creek, which ran west from the Hudson . . .

    "After a perfunctory request that the defenders capitulate (which was rejected), the twin assaults began. There was no element of surprise or effort at finesse. The British attached nearly simultaneously with the sun setting behind Lt. Col. Archibald Campbell's columns. Sir James Wallace's British river fleet also arrived and opened fire on the American vessels and forts, providing the British land forces with supporting fire.

    "Fort Montgomery fell first . . . Fort Clinton's defenders offered a better account of themselves, but the outcome was the same. Sir Henry Clinton ordered his command to launch a direct attach (there was little room to maneuver). His regulars and Hessian allies swept forward through a line of obstructions, taking terrible casualties during the approach and in the close-quarter fighting that followed. The weight of British metal carried the day, however, and within a short time the garrison was dead, wounded, captured, or fleeing . . .

    "By 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. the fighting was over. Only 300 Americans, including Generals James and Governor George Clinton, escaped, most from Fort Montgomery . . . Casualties: British: 190 killed and wounded; American: 350 killed, wounded, and captured."

    Fort Montgomery as a Historic Ruin
    New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has decided not to recreate Forts Montgomery and/or Clinton. "Because of the limits of available information, any recreation would be inaccurate and would hide the violent end of these massive fortifications. Instead, the remains are preserved, just as the have survived the ages, as hallowed ground."

      Fort Montgomery stands as an archeological site and a historic ruin.

    Fort Montgomery, Today
    Today, Fort Montgomery is an archeological site and a historic ruin. This Historic Site is a genuine vestige of our nation's struggle for independence. Visitors will see the actual foundations of the fort's buildings and remains of the fort's earthworks. Visit Fort Montgomery and tour the remains of the 14 acre fortification, perched on a cliff overlooking the Hudson River.

    The site includes a Visitor Center and interpretive trail that guides visitors past the fort's ruins to breathtaking views of the Hudson River. The Visitor Center features artifacts discovered in Fort Montgomery, mannequin displays, a 3 dimensional map model, and a 14 minute orientation film.

    Information Source
    The history of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton during the American Revolutionary War; a War of Independence between the Americans and England, is sourced from interpretive signs at the Fort Montgomery Visitor Center and on the Fort Montgomery historic trails.

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    Audio-Visual Programs
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    Group Tours
    Hiking
    Historic Site
    Interpretive Signs
    Museum
    Scenic Views
    Self Guided Tours
    Visitor Center

    Sources:
    Ward, Christopher. The War of the Revolution , Volume II (Macmillan, 1952)
    Wood, W.J. Battles Of The Revolutionary War: 1775-1781 (Dec 23, 2003)
    Savas, Theodore P. and Dameron, David J. A guide to the Battles of the American Revolution Savas Beatie LLC, NY 2006

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Plan a Birthday Party, Galleria at Crystal Run, Middletown, New York, party, party planners, Have a party, about birthday parties Build-A-Bear™ Parties for Kids - Middletown

845-695-1777 
 
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    10940, picnicking, swimming, playing fields, fishing, hockey, family skating, night skating, Things To Do, Picnicking, Winter Activities, Ice Hockey, Ice Skating Fancher-Davidge Park "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

    845-346-4180 
      Fancher-Davidge Park is located at 130 Lake Avenue, the end of Lake Avenue, Middletown, NY 10940 in Orange County. Enjoy picnicking, outdoor grills, ice skating, swimming, playing fields and fishing. Fancher-Davidge Park is 112-acres and offers a large lake with enough room for hockey and family skating. Lights are on for night skating. Open to the public, weather-permitting and admission is free .

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    10940, bowling center, bowling lanes, Middletown, NY, Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling for children, Cosmic bowling, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), Tournaments, Sports Bar & Grille Quinnz Pinz

    845-343-8121 
      Go bowling at Quinnz Pinz, a bowling center offering 20 bowling lanes, located at 13-19 Railroad Ave, Middletown, NY 10940 in Orange County.

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    10953, Art Center, sculpture parks, museum, postwar sculptures, History of Storm King Art Center, museum of the Hudson Valley, large-scale sculptures, Storm King landscape, museum shop, sculptures, current exhibitions, children, a picnic, hiking trails Storm King Art Center

    845-534-3115 
      Storm King Art Center is located at Old Pleasant Hill Road, Mountainville NY 10953, Orange County in the Hudson Valley. Storm King is widely recognized as one of the world’s greatest sculpture parks."Storm King Art Center is a museum celebrates the relationship between sculpture and nature. Five hundred acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists. At Storm King, the exhibition space is defined by sky and land. Unencumbered by walls, the subtly created flow of space is punctuated by modern sculpture. The grounds are surrounded by the undulating profiles of the Hudson Highlands, a dramatic panorama integral to the viewing experience. The sculptures are affected by changes in light and weather, so no two visits are the same.

    History of Storm King Art Center
    "Ralph E. Ogden and H. Peter Stern, then joint owners of Star Expansion Company founded Storm King Art Center in 1960. Originally Ogden envisioned a museum of the Hudson Valley painters, however after visiting a marble quarry in Austria in 1961 he became partially interested in sculpture. Early purchases were set outside the building as part of a formal garden scheme. Six years later, Ogden saw sculptures by David Smith (1906-1965) set in open fields outside his home in Bolton Landing. The Art Center purchased thirteen works from the artist’s estate and inspired in part by Smith’s sculpture fields soon began to place works outdoors in a new way that directly responded to the landscape of Mountainville. Since that time, each sculpture has been sited as part of a visual fabric that includes its immediate surroundings and the distant landscape scene – expanding the context for viewing far beyond traditional garden confines. In 1972 the Art Center began acquiring a permanent collection of large-scale sculptures. Works are acquired selectively, always with attention to the potential interaction of sculpture with the Storm King landscape. Ogden died in 1974; H. Peter Stern continues to serve as both Chairman and President of the Art Center.

    Museum Building:
    "Completed as a residence in 1935 for the late Vermont Hatch, the French Normandy-style building was designed by architect Maxwell Kimball. The building's granite stones were salvaged from Danskammer, the 1834 Edward Armstrong mansion located north of Newburgh that stood overlooking the Hudson River for almost 100 years. The five Ionic columns now situated on the Art Center's property formed the front of Danskammer. The interior of the museum building contains many period details such as walnut paneling, and walnut and oak parquet floors. Inside are nine exhibition galleries, a museum shop, and offices.

    Landscape
    "At Storm King, visitors are encouraged to enjoy nature as well as art, to meander on trails and discover sculptures, or to traverse the fields to walk among monumental works. The grounds are under a carefully supervised program of maintenance and change. Recently the Art Center has developed the North Trail and a wooded grove with sculptures, and has restored several walking paths."

    Visitors may walk through the grounds or take a self-guided tour aboard a handicap-accessible tram that travels through the main portion of the grounds. An audio-guide is available for rental at the museum shop. Press blue button to learn about the collections, current exhibitions, membership, photos, and more about Storm King Art Center.

    The word is Fabulous collection of modern and majestic sculptures in an exceptional outdoor setting that complement each and every piece of art. Storm King is magical in all seasons, especially in the Fall. Bring the children, a picnic, and dine under a tree; four miles of hiking trails are also available.

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    12553, Bowling, bowling center, bowling lanes, New Windsor, NY,Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling for children, Cosmic Bowling, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), children Pat Tarsio Bowling Time Lanes - New Windsor

    845-562-2200 
      Go bowling at Pat Tarsio Bowling Time Lanes, a bowling center offering 42 bowling lanes, located at 2922 US Route 9W, New Windsor, NY 12553 in Orange County.

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    Chadwick Lake, Town of Newburgh, Attractions, playground, walking trails, Things To Do, Basketball, Biking, Boating, Boat launch, Bocce, Fishing, Picnic, Playground, Roller Hockey Rink, Roller Rink, Hiking Trail, Ice Skating Chadwick Lake Park "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

    845-564-7815 
      Chadwick Lake Park is located immediately to the northwest of Junction NY32 and 300, in the Cronomer Valley section of Newburgh NY 12550, Orange County in the Hudson River Valley.

    Chadwick Lake is a reservoir supplying water to the Town of Newburgh. The reservoir was created by damming Quassaick Creek in 1926. Today, most of the town's water is supplied by New York City's Delaware Aqueduct, with the reservoir acting primarily as a backup.

    Chadwick Lake Park is open to the public with recreational facilities near the southern end of the park. Attractions include three picnic shelters, a playground, walking trails, boating launches, basketball courts, ice skating and a roller rink. Fishing is also allowed on the lake; largemouth bass is a common catch.

    Note: A permit is required for entrance to Chadwick Lake Park.

    Things To Do at Chadwick Lake Park
    Basketball
    Biking Trail around the lake
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    Boat launches
    Bocce
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    Picnic Shelter
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    Roller Rink
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    12550, Recreational Park, Newburgh, NY, Orange County, baseball Stadium, Aquatic Center, playgrounds, Things To Do at Delano-Hitch Recreational Park, Playgrounds, Programs for kids, adults, and seniors, Soccer Field, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts Delano-Hitch Recreational Park

    845-565-4843 
      The 26-acre Delano-Hitch Recreational Park, at 401 Washington Street, Newburgh, NY 12550 in Orange County, includes a 2000-capacity baseball Stadium, a soccer field, a men's softball diamond, three little league baseball diamonds, four tennis courts, four basketball courts, an Aquatic Center, two playgrounds, horseshoe pitches, a soccer/football field, the Fast Pitch Softball Hall of Fame, and the multipurpose Activity Center.

    There are various recreational activities and programs for youth, adults, and senior citizens. Activities include a Little League Baseball Program, American Legion Baseball Programs, men's slow pitch softball, Mount Saint Mary College Baseball Program, Newburgh Free Academy Varsity Baseball Program & Softball Programs, Newburgh Generals Collegiate Baseball Team, basketball leagues, horseshoe pitching leagues, Pop Warner Youth Football Program, men's soccer league, Newburgh PUMAS Youth Soccer, and the Club 60 Senior Citizen Program.

    Press blue button for more about Delano-Hitch Recreational Park.

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    Activity Center
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    Downing Park, City of Newburgh, Orange County, Hudson Valley, Gardens, Ice Skating,  Polly Pond, ice skaters, Things To Do Downing Park

    845-565-5559 
      Downing Park is a 35-acre landscape park located at Carpenter Ave/3rd Street, in the heart of the City of Newburgh in Orange County. Filled with hills and valleys, streams, a pond, and a rich variety of vegetation, the park has serpentine paths and picturesque vista, features very similar though on a different scale, to those of New York City's Central Park, created by the same designers.

      History of Downing Park
      Most of Downing Park was a farm owned by the Smith family, whose 1750s farmhouse stood at the present location of the pergola. The idea to build a park was conceived by Mayor O'Dell in the late 1880s. Citing the population growth and increases in property values, he acquired the 25-acre Smith estate, later adding ten more acres.

      The City offered the commission to design the park to Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted, the designers of New York City's Central Park. The landscape designers agreed in 1889, stipulating that it be named after their mentor (and Vaux's former partner) Andrew Jackson Downing. Actual construction began in 1894, and the park was opened to the public in 1897.

      In addition to the farmhouse, the park originally featured an observatory and a bandshell. The observatory, designed by Calvert's son Downing Vaux, rested on the highest point in the park, commanding spectacular Hudson River views. The structure was torn down in 1961 as part of an "urban renewal" project. Little is known about the original bandshell, and no clear pictures exist. Described as being built in Downing's 'rustic style,' it was removed in the late 1920s.

      At the turn of century, the farmhouse was turned into a smallpox sanatorium. In 1908 the flu epidemic ended; the city condemned the house, and it was burned to the ground. Later that year, architect Frank Estabrook designed the pergola to be built on the farmhouse foundations. The Shelter House, designed in 1934 by Gordon Marvel, provided shelter in the winter for those ice skating on the Polly Pond.

      The outdoor amphitheatre was built in 1946. Used for weekly band concerts for many years, the amphitheatre originally had a moat filled with goldfish at the front of the stage.

    Things To Do at Downing Park
    Art Exhibits
    Farmers Markets
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    Walking

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      Ice Skating

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    12552, indoor rink, open all year, attractions, public skating, skating lessons, Ice Skating, Figure Skating, Ice Skating Lessons, Ice Hockey, Youth Ice Hockey, youth and adult hockey, Ice Activities, Freestyle Sessions, Public Skating Sessions Ice Time Sports Complex "Ice Skating"

    845-567-0005 
      Ice Time Sports Complex is located at 21 Lakeside Road, Newburgh NY 12552, Orange County in the Hudson Valley. Ice Time is an indoor rink and sports facility that is open all year. Ice Time offers many attractions including public skating, skating lessons, figure skating, youth and adult hockey.

    Ice Time Sports Complex runs sessions of Learn To Skate Classes for all ages. These progressive classes take each student from the basics of getting up and skating forward, to jumps and spins for those wanting to be figure skaters, to those skaters that are looking forward to playing the fun game of hockey.

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    12550, Lanes, bowling center, bowling lanes, Newburgh, NY, Things To Do, Bumper bowling for children, Cosmic Bowling, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (k	ids birthday parties), Pro Shop Pat Tarsio Lanes - Newburgh

    845-562-5250 
      Go bowling at Pat Tarsio Lanes, a bowling center offering 36 bowling lanes, located at 173 South Plank Road, Newburgh, NY 12550 in Orange County.

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    12564, Rink, Trinity Pawling School, Ice Skating, Open Skating, Recreation Members skate for free Tirrell Rink at Trinity Pawling School "Ice Skating"

    845-855-3100 
      The Tirrell Rink at Trinity Pawling School is located at 700 Route 22, Pawling NY 12564, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

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    Note: Recreation Members skate for free. Non-members $2 per person.
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    Scenic Drive, 7 Lakes Drive, Bear Mountain, scenic ride, lakes Sebago, Skanatati, Askoti, Kanawauke, Tiorati, Nawahunta, Silver Mine Lake, things to do, fishing, Hike, summer, winter, fall, activities, attractions, swimming, boating, bird watching 7 Lakes Scenic Drive - Orange County

     
      7 Lakes Drive, Orange and Rockland counties
    Hudson River Valley, New York State

    7 Lakes Drive in Harriman State Park, built in 1913, runs approximately 20 miles between Sloatsburg, NY on the southern end to Bear Mountain State Park on the northern end. A scenic ride along Seven Lakes Drive passes lakes Sebago, Skanatati, Askoti, Kanawauke, Tiorati, Nawahunta and Silver Mine Lake.

    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Askoti in Harriman State Park.

    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Askoti in Harriman State Park. Lake Askoti, approximately 41-acres in size, is located in Harriman State Park. Lake Askoti, a tributary of Lake Skannatati River in Orange County, is surrounded by hiking trails offering beautiful vistas and great hiking.

    Fishermen enjoy excellent fishing throughout the year, including the winter freeze, when many return for ice fishing on the lake. Lake Askoti also offers excellent bird watching sites.

    Each of these lakes offer seasonal activities for the whole family. Find many things to do, including photography, at one or more of these beautiful lakes. Go fishing in spring, summer, and fall; and ice-fishing in the winter. Hike in all seasons. Hiking is especially invigorating in the fall when the air is cooler and you can see the stunning foliage of autumn in New York. Winter hiking can also be great fun and exercise, especially when its time to stop and have a hot drink from your thermos.The lakes that comprise 7 Lakes Drive, offer activities and attractions year round; including swimming, boating, fishing, and fabulous bird watching.

    The lakes that comprise 7 Lakes Drive, offer activities and attractions year round; including swimming, boating, fishing, and fabulous bird watching.

    Things To Do at Lake Askoti
    Bird Watching
    Hudson Valley Fishing (NYS fishing license required)
    Hiking trails in Hudson Valley

      Winter Activities
      Ice Fishing

    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Skannatati in Harriman State Park.

    Click to enlarge photos of Lake Skannatati in Harriman State Park.

    Lake Skannatati, approximately 36.3 acres in size, is located in Orange County in the Town of Tuxedo, New York. Lake Skannatati is located very near Lake Askoti and is one of 31 lakes and reservoirs in Harriman State Park.

    The parking lot, located adjacent to Lake Skannatati, provides convenient parking close to a boat launch site and provides easy access to several hiking trails.



    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Skannatati in Harriman State Park.

    Lake Skannatati offers hiking trails for all levels of hikers, including trails, at varying elevations, around the lake. Launch your boat and enjoy kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Fish species present include Largemouth Bass, Brook Trout and Pan fish.







    Things To Do at Lake Skannatati
    Birding | Bird Watching
    Boat Launch Site (next to parking lot)
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    Fishing (NYS fishing license required)
    Fishing spots in Hudson Valley (NYS fishing license required)
    Food
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      Cross-Country Skiing
      Ice Fishing

    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Tiorati in Harriman State Park.

    Click to enlarge photo of Lake Tiorati in Harriman State Park.

    Lake Tiorati Beach in Harriman State Park is located in Orange County, New York

    Lake Tiorati was formed by clearing swampland in Harriman State Park and constructing a concrete dam to make two ponds into one large lake. Surrounded by meadows and rolling, wooded hills, the park offers excellent swimming, fishing, boating and picnicking. In winter, if conditions allow, the lake may be used for ice fishing. Bona fide groups may use the pioneer campsites near the lake.


    Things To Do at Lake Tiorati Beach
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    Directions
    Directions: Bear Mountain Bridge to 7 Lakes Drive

    1. Head west on US-202 W/US-6 W/Bear Mountain Bridge Rd toward Circle DrContinue to follow US-202 W/US-6 W - 0.4 miles

    2. At the traffic circle, continue straight onto US-6 W - 2.6 miles

    3. Take exit 18 for US-6 toward NY-17/I-87/Central Valley/Seven Lakes Drive - 0.3 miles

    4. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto 7 Lakes Drive - 3.4 miles

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    10941 hot air balloon ride Ballooning FAA  Lower Hudson Valley flying Above The Clouds - Balloon Rides

    845-692-2556 
      Above The Clouds is a special attraction, located at 100 Airport Road, New Hampton, NY 10958 in the mid-Hudson Valley. A hot air balloon ride isn't something you'll do every weekend. Safety has always been our #1 priority. Ballooning is limited to times of good weather and light winds. If the weather doesn't cooperate with us on the day of your flight, we'll reschedule with you for another time. Each pilot is certified by the FAA with a commercial license and attends an annual safety seminar. In addition, all pilots receive a bi-annual safety flight review to ensure proficiency.

    The Lower Hudson Valley Our flying area is one of the most beautiful in the country. We have rolling green hills, small towns, lakes and streams. On most morning flights we'll spot deer and Red Tailed hawks! On a calm and clear day, we can easily pick out the New York City Skyline. Only an hour from the City, we are one of the closest balloon ride operators to the metro area.

    Each flight ends with a traditional champagne toast. On our morning flights, we offer a nice continental breakfast after the flight.

    Press blue button for more information about Above The Clouds.

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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.

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    Things To Do, Bear Mountain Park, hikers, historic Appalachian trail, campgrounds, great hiking, hikers, attractiions, activities, swimming pool, nature trails, Zoo, ice skating, Biking, Cross-Country Skiing, Merry-Go-Round Bear Mountain State Park - Orange County

    845-786-2701 
      Bear Mountain State Park is located on the west side of the Hudson River in Orange County and Rockland County, New York. The 5,067-acre (20.51 km2) Bear Mountain State Park, flagship of the Palisades Interstate Park System, is renowned for its natural beauty and rugged mountains and is just 45 miles north of New York City, in the historic and beautiful Hudson River Valley.
      Lakes, ponds, forest, hills, and mountains abound at Bear Mountain. Bear Mountain is heavily forested, offering the natural beauty of sights such as Perkins Memorial Point,

      Of interest to hikers, the historic Appalachian Trail is carried across the Bear Mountain Bridge and the Popolopen Suspension Bridge. Although campgrounds and lodging are available, Bear Mountain Park is primarily a day-use park offering magnificent scenery, photo opportunities, and great hiking for all levels of hikers. The historic Bear Mountain Inn, situated in Bear Mountain Park, overlooks Hessian Lake and provides food and overnight accommodations. Food is also available at several vendors around Hessian Lake and in other areas of the park.

    Bear Mountain Park attractions and activities include a large playing field, picnic groves, rowboat docks on Hessian Lake, swimming pool and bathhouse, nature trails including key segments of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and the Long Path, basketball court, Trailside Museums and Zoo, Iona Island Estuarine Reserve and Bird Refuge, Perkins Tower, and the Merry-Go-Round. Many winter activities are available at Bear Mountain Park, including an outdoor rink that is open for ice-skating from late October through mid-March.

    Perkins Memorial Tower sits 1,305 feet above the Hudson River, atop Bear Mountain. Perkins Point and Perkins Memorial Tower afford spectacular views of the park, the Hudson Highlands and Harriman State Park. Driving, biking, or hiking along Perkins Memorial Drive offers breathtaking views from many vantage points leading to Perkins Memorial Tower perched at the top of the mountain. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of many picnic spots that are available along Perkins Memorial Drive.

    Click to enlarge photo of sign - Popolopen Creek Trail to Fort Montgomery.

    Click to enlarge photo of sign - Popolopen Creek Trail to Fort Montgomery Popolopen Creek Trail to Fort Montgomery
    Walk the Popolopen Creek Trail to Fort Montgomery where you will "standon the site of Fort Clinton, which was built along with Fort Montgomery to prevent British ships from sailing up the Hudson River during the Revolutionary War. On October 6, 1777, the British captured both forts and destroyed them shortly thereafter.

    "This trail leads down to the Popolopen Creek and across the Popolopen Suspension Footbridge to Fort Montgomery State Historic Site. Fort Montgomery is an archeological site and a historic ruin. Interpretive signs and an audio tour are available to help understand the history of the fort and the battle."


    Educational attractions that are fun for kids include the Trailside Museum and Zoo, and the Merry-Go-Round featuring 42 hand carved seats of native animals. After a ride on the merry-go-round, visit the zoo and see how many native animals you can recognize. (Perhaps your children can help name the animals.) .
      Kids Attraction - Merry-Go-Round
      The Merry-Go-Round at Bear Mountain features hand painted scenes of the park and 42 hand carved seats of native animals including: black bear, wild turkey, deer, raccoon, skunk, Canada goose, fox, swan, bobcat, rabbit and more.

      Kids Attraction - Trailside Museum and Zoo
      There are four museums at Trailside. The Reptile and Amphibian House is home to a variety of turtles, snakes, frogs, toads, salamanders and skinks as well as many species of fish. The Nature Study Museum houses specimens originally created by the Museum of Natural History to educate people about animal identification. Visitors can learn about geologic formations of the Hudson Highlands in the Geology Museum and local Native American and early settler culture in the History Museum.

    Things To Do at Bear Mountain State Park
    Biking Trails
    Boat Rentals
    Dockage
    Fishing (lake and river fishing)
    Food at park and at Bear Mountain Inn
    Hiking Trails / Walking
    Merry-Go-Round Pavilion
    Nature Trail
    Perkins Memorial Drive & Tower
    Picnic Tables
    Playground
    Playing Fields
    Pool (very large pool)
    Swimming
    Trailside Museums
    Zoo and Nature Park

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      Cross-Country Skiing
      Ice Skating
      Snowshoeing

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    Music & Environmental Festival, Top 4 Music Festivals in the US, Folk Festival, good music, About Clearwater, Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act, removal of PCB’s from the Hudson, America’s Environmental Flagship, Clearwater Environmental Clearwater's Hudson River Festival

     
     

    Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
    A Music & Environmental Festival

    Clearwater Environmental Organization

    • "One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
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    • "Clearwater is everything a Folk Festival should be; good music, good people and good fun.You'll find your community is bigger when you leave than when you came.",
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    • "Playing Clearwater was one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in music. I feel lucky to have been invited.",
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    About Clearwater
    "Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Inc. is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit, member- supported corporation whose mission is to preserve and protect the Hudson River. In 1966, folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, announced plans to “build a boat to save the river”. At the time, the Hudson was rank with raw sewage, toxic chemicals and oil pollution; fish had disappeared over many miles of its length. Seeger believed a majestic replica of the sloops that sailed the Hudson in the 18th and 19th centuries would bring people to the river, where they could experience its beauty and be moved to preserve it. Inspired by that vision, the 106-feet-long tall ship Clearwater was built and launched in 1969. The sloop was among the first vessels in the U.S. to conduct science-based environmental education aboard a sailing ship, virtually creating the template by which such programs are conducted around the world today.

    "Since the launch of the Clearwater, more than 430,000 young people and hundreds of thousands of adults have experienced their first real look at an estuary’s ecosystem—fish, invertebrates, water chemistry and ecological principals—aboard the sloop. Clearwater’s environmental education programs now serve more than 15,000 students annually, and the organization also educates over 200 teachers each year through SUNY New Paltz, Pace University and other institutions. Clearwater’s members have helped advocate for the Clean Water Act, the Hudson River Park Act and removal of PCB’s from the Hudson.

    "The Clearwater has become America’s Environmental Flagship, and was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004 for its role in the environmental movement. Each summer, Clearwater re-connects Hudson Valley residents with their cultural heritage and traditions by bringing them down to the river for the Great Hudson River Revival, the country’s oldest music and environmental festival. The organization and its local sloop clubs also sponsor smaller local riverfront festivals throughout the year. Clearwater’s unique approach to public outreach has made the Clearwater a symbol of grassroots action through hands-on learning, music and celebration."

    Press blue button for festival information, donations, and updated information about Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival.

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    park, lakes, reservoirs, hiking trails, beaches, camping, scenic roads, wildlife, Things To Do, Beach, Biking, Boat Launch Sites, Boat Rentals, Horseback Riding, Cabins, Campsites, Fishing, Winter Activities, Cross-Country Skiing, Ice Fishing Harriman State Park - Orange County (and Rockland)

    845-786-2701 
      Harriman State Park, located in Rockland and Orange counties, is the second-largest park in the parks system, with 31 lakes and reservoirs, 200 miles of hiking trails, three beaches, two public camping areas, a network of group camps, miles of streams and scenic roads, and scores of wildlife species, vistas and vantage points. Harriman State Park includes Lakes Welch, Sebago, Tiorati and Silvermine, the Anthony Wayne Recreation Area, Sebago Cabins and Beaver Pond Campgrounds.

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    Press blue button for park description, hours of operation, getting there, fees, and more about Harriman State Park.

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    picnic areas, Beach, Harriman State Park, swimming, sandy beach, anglers, fish for bass, perch, Things To Do, Boat launches, Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing spots, Hiking trails, Picnic, Playgrounds, showers Lake Sebago Beach - Harriman State Park - Orange

    845-351-2583 
      Lake Sebago Beach in Harriman State Park is located in Rockland County, New York. Lawns, fields and picnic areas surround Lake Sebago Beach. In addition to swimming on the sandy beach, anglers can fish for bass, perch, sunfish and more.

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    Press blue button for park description, hours of operation, getting there, fees, and more about Lake Sebago Beach at Harriman State Park.

    Scenic Drives
    7 Lakes Drive in Harriman State Park, built in 1913, runs approximately 20 miles between Sloatsburg, NY on the southern end to Bear Mountain State Park on the northern end. A scenic ride along Seven Lakes Drive passes lakes Sebago, Skanatati, Askoti, Kanawauke, Tiorati, Nawahunta and Silver Mine Lake.

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    Cabin Camp, cabins, full service cottages, row boat rentals, beach, biking, hiking, tennis courts, Accessible, Things To Do at Sebago Cabin Camp, Cabins (handicapped-accessible), Fishing, Picnic, Playgrounds, Winter Activities, Cross-Country Skiing Sebago Cabin Camp - Harriman State Park on Lake Sebago - Orange

    845-351-2360 
      The Sebago Cabin Camp in Harriman State Park is on Lake Sebago. The camp offers rustic cabins and full service cottages. Also available: row boat rentals, beach, biking and hiking, organized sports, Saturday bonfire, rainy day movies and activities, play area, recreation hall, and tennis courts.

    Note: Accessible indicates that, to the extent practicable, this facility or activity meets the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards. It is strongly recommended that you contact the facility in advance for a full description of what you can expect.

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    12771, Port Jervis, Lanes, bowling center, bowling lanes, Port Jervis, NY, Things To Do, Bowling lanes, Bowling leagues, Bumper bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday party), Pro Shop Port Jervis Lanes

    845-856-2113 
      Go bowling at Port Jervis Lanes, a bowling center offering 12 bowling lanes, located at 17-19 West Main Street, Port Jervis, NY 12771 in Orange County.

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    10987, Tuxedo, NY, Sterling Lake, bird species, Hudson Highlands, biking, fishing, hiking, hunting, birding, Museum, Things To Do at Sterling Forest State Park, Birding, Nature Study, Winter Activities, Ice Fishing, Snowshoeing Sterling Forest State Park

    845-351-5907 
      Sterling Forest State Park, a 21,935-acre park, is located at 116 Old Forge Road, Tuxedo, NY 10987 in Orange County. Sterling Forest State Park offers a nearly pristine natural refuge amidst of one of the nation's most densely populated areas, a remarkable piece of woodland, a watershed for millions, and a tremendous outdoor recreation area. This unbroken deep-forest habitat is important for the survival of many resident and migratory species, including black bear, a variety of hawks and songbirds and many rare invertebrates and plants. Hunting, fishing and hiking opportunities are available.

    Learn about Sterling Forest's environment and history at the Visitor Center, overlooking Sterling Lake. The visitor center features exhibits about the local environment.

    Sterling Forest Bird Conservation Area
    The Sterling Forest® BCA is part of Sterling Forest® State Park. Sterling Forest® State Park is within a natural area of state and national importance due to its watershed, wildlife habitat, cultural resources, open space and outdoor recreation significance. Most of the park is covered by either ecological communities that have statewide significance or of such quality that they should be protected as significant examples within New York State. The park has considerable biodiversity including a diversity of bird species. A part of the Hudson Highlands, the area has strong relief ranging from 800-1200' in elevation.

    Press blue button for more about biking, fishing, hiking, hunting, birding, and the Museum at Sterling Forest State Park.

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    12586, bowling center, bowling lanes, Walden, NY, Things To Do, Bowling coupons, Bumper bowling for children, League bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday parties), Pro Shop, Rock N Bowl HoeBowl - Orange Lanes

    845-778-5151 
      Go bowling at Hoebowl Orange Lanes - Walden, a bowling center offering 26 bowling lanes, located at 1492 New York 52, Walden, NY 12586 in Orange County.

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    10990, Warwick, bowling center, bowling lanes, Warwick, NY, Orange County, bowling,  billiards, arcade games, Things To Do, Bowling Birthday Parties, (children's party), Bowling leagues, Pro Shop, Tournaments, Youth pograms, lounge, snackbar Pin Street at Warwick

    845-986-3565 
      Go bowling at Pin Street at Warwick, a bowling center offering 28 bowling lanes, located at 154 State Route 94 South, Warwick, NY 10990 in Orange County. From bowling and billiards to arcade games and lounges, there is something for everyone at Pin Street Bowling Centers. Press blue button for more about Pin Street at Warwick.

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    10996, Theatre, West Point, NY, great performances, Hudson Valley's premiere performing arts center, Broadway plays and musicals, Opera, dance, symphony orchestras, comedians, staged spectaculars, country and rock Eisenhower Hall Theatre at West Point

    845-938-4453 
      Eisenhower Hall Theatre is located at West Point, NY 10996-1593 in Orange County.

    From Eisenhower Hall Theatre "The Eisenhower Hall Theatre at West Point is dedicated to bringing great performances to the United States Corps of Cadets and to its friends and neighbors throughout the Hudson Valley.

    "Eisenhower Hall Theatre is the Hudson Valley's premiere performing arts center. It's a special showplace where stars appear regularly and where the excitement of Broadway plays and musicals are standard fare. Opera, dance, symphony orchestras, comedians, staged spectaculars, country and rock are all on the menu.

    "Eisenhower Hall Theatre is situated on the West bank of the scenic Hudson River
    and is located on the historic grounds of the United States Military Academy at West Point. The theatre is one of America's largest (second only to New York's Radio City Music Hall)."

    Press blue button for this season's calendar and more about Eisenhower Hall Theatre at West Point.

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    10996, United States Military Academy Museum, oldest, militaria in the Western Hemisphere, West Point, NY, About the West Point Museum, military history, history of West Point, evolution of warfare, American Armed Forces, captured British materials United States Military Academy Museum - West Point

    845-938-3590 
      The United States Military Academy Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of militaria in the Western Hemisphere. The museum is located in West Point, NY 10996 in Orange County.

    About the West Point Museum
    "As a department of the United States Military Academy, the Museum supports cadet academic, military and cultural instruction. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the United States Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces. While only a portion of the collection is on display, all artifacts are available for cadet academic instruction, special exhibition and research.

    "Based upon captured British materials brought to West Point after the British defeat at Saratoga in 1777, the Museum collections actually predate the founding of the United States Military Academy. When the Academy opened in 1802, many Revolutionary War trophies remained to be used for cadet instruction.

    "By the 1820s, a teaching collection of artifacts existed at the Military Academy and after the Mexican War (1846 - 1848) West Point was designated by Executive Order as the permanent depository of war trophies. In 1854 the first public museum was opened and in 1989 the West Point Museum in Olmsted Hall opened at Pershing Center. Today it represents the culmination of more than two centuries of preserving our military heritage."

    Press blue button for more about the United States Military Academy Museum at West Point.

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    10996, West Point, Bowling Center, West Point, NY, Things To Do, Bowling leagues, Bumper bowling for children, Galactic bowling, Open bowling, Parties (kids birthday party) West Point Bowling Center

    845-938-2140 
      Go bowling at West Point Bowling Center, located at Bldg. 622, Swift Road (near Buffalo Soldier Field), West Point, NY 10996.

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    Free Places for Kid's Birthday Party
    Is your child having a birthday party in the Hudson Valley? Are you ready to plan the party, select a venue, select the food menu, select a theme, and find games and activities for the kids at the birthday party? Are you thinking "how am I going to plan a birthday party in time"? "Where do I start"?

    For birthday party ideas, visit birthday parties in the Hudson Valley.

    Are you planning a party for your daughter or son? Are you planning a birthday party for a toddler, 5 to 8 year olds, preteens or teenagers? Will the kids be all boys or all girls, or will you have a coed party with both boys and girls attending? Where is the best place to have your child's party? Do you need ideas for a birthday party that all the kids will enjoy? For fabulous birthday party ideas visit Kids birthday party - Hudson Valley.

    Are you going to serve pizza at the party or just a birthday cake? Are you going to serve cake, cookies, and juice? If the party is for small kids with their parents in attendance, perhaps you should have coffee or tea available for the moms and dads. One of the most popular birthday party menus is to simply order pizza for the kids. For beverages, serve juice, water, or a mixture of seltzer and juice. The kids and the parents will both appreciate a healthy NO SODA menu at the party. In addition to chips, why not have a bowl of carrots or celery available with coffee for the parents?

    Have you found a place for the birthday party? You can select one of many places for a kids party such as a bowling alley in the Hudson Valley, gym offering gymnastics for children, pottery studio, build-a-bear, and other places that specialize in birthday parties for kids. Children's parties can be planned at places where kids enjoy an activity such as bowling, gymnastics, or miniature golf. Kids love to be active.

    Free Birthday Party Locations
    There are many places to make a "free" birthday party. Plan a party at a park where the kids can enjoy nature trails and hiking trails. For younger children, plan a party at one of the many fabulous playgrounds in the Hudson Valley. Or, select a place outdoors where the kids can have a great time playing ball. Follow the birthday activities with a delicious picnic and birthday cake.

    Is your child's birthday party in the summer? For warm summer days, plan a swimming party. Children's parties can be held at places offering outdoor swimming pools. The best birthday party venue may simply be a place where the kids can swim and play. Think about activities that your child loves, and plan a party around this activity. Visit Hudson Valley birthday party ideas.

    Does your child enjoy gymnastics, swimming, bowling, or miniature golf? For birthday parties in the winter, plan a party at an indoor location such as a local community center, bowling center, fitness center with swimming for kids, or some other indoor activity where the kids can exercise while they enjoy the party. Plan your next party at one of the following popular places to have a birthday party in the Hudson Valley.

      Birthday Party - Gymnastics Parties
      Most places offering gymnastics for kids offer a birthday party package. Gymnastics facilities offer birthday parties where trained instructors watch over the kids. The kids are supervised by trained staff as the swing on bars, jump on the trampolines, work their way through obstacle courses, and enjoy more gymnastics fun activities.

      Plan a birthday party for kids of all ages and the instructors will guide the children through age appropriate activities.

      When the kids have finished their gymnastics activity, the will be guided to a party room for food, refreshments and birthday cake. The birthday child's parents can arrange the food and refreshments or can work with the gymnastics facility to provide the birthday party refreshments.

      For terrific birthday parties that offer great exercise and fun for the kids, select a venue that specializes in giving Gymnastics Parties in the Hudson Valley.

      Birthday Party - Bowling Parties
      Most bowling alleys and bowling centers offer birthday party packages for children of all ages. A bowling party offers lots of fun, exercise, and excitement. With bumper bowling, your kids even have a chance of getting a strike. Most bowling centers also offer moonlight bowling, or disco lights while the kids bowl.

      Plan a party that is stress free. Most bowling alleys are great at making a child's birthday party and offer a birthday party package that includes:

      • 2 hours of bowling

      • Bumper bowling for the kids

      • Bowling with music and disco lights

      • Food and refreshments

      • Paper goods and utensils

      • Gifts for the birthday child

      • Parents can bring the birthday cake

      For fun birthday parties at a bowling alley, select a party venue that specializes in Children's Bowling Parties in the Hudson Valley.

      Birthday Party - Outdoor Swim Parties
      Most children love to swim. Whether the kids are 5 years old or 15 years old, a swim party is usually a big hit. Find a good place to have a swim party. If you don't have access to a private pool, you can go to many town pools in the Hudson Valley where you can arrange a birthday party.

        Swimming Party in Westchester County
        Plan a birthday party for your child at a pool. Make your next birthday party at Saxon Woods Pool in White Plains, The Brook at Tibbets Brook Park in Yonkers, or Willson's Waves in Mount Vernon.

        Swimming Party in Orange & Rockland Counties
        Plan a birthday party for your child at one of the beautiful lakes on 7 Lakes Scenic Drive. Make your next birthday party at Lake Tiorati in Orange and Rockland counties. Enjoy swimming or hiking at this beautiful location in Harriman State Park.

        For outdoor swim parties you may want to bring:

        • Extra sunscreen for the kids.

        • Plastic bags for wet bathing suits.

        • Extra tee-shirts for kids that forgot to bring a change of clothes.

      Kids Birthday Party in Bear Mountain
      A fabulous location for a child's birthday party is Bear Mountain. Depending on the age of the children and the supervision available, you can select from several activities including boating, ball games on the playing fields, hiking around Hessian Lake followed by a picnic at the lake, and many more activities.

      There are town parks that have pools, bathrooms and showers, snack bars and more to accommodate all your party needs. Many parks with pools also have areas to have a picnic. You can bring pizza, a birthday cake and healthy juice refreshments. You can even opt for a barbecue at many picnic grounds where you can make hotdogs, burgers, and toasted marshmallows. Yummy!

      Birthday Party - Indoor Swim Parties
      A swim party in the winter will be appreciated by all the kids that cannot wait one more day for summer weather to go swimming. Find an indoor location with a great pool and have a swim party.

      Plan a birthday party for your child at an indoor pool. Make your next party at one of the places to go swimming indoors. Recreation centers often have indoor pools and rooms for the birthday party celebration after the kids dry off.

      Be sure to have adequate supervision for indoor or outdoor swim parties.

    For a successful party, select a venue and activity that the kids will enjoy. Pick an activity or attraction appropriate for the time of year that the birthday is held.

    Birthday Parties in the Winter
    For birthdays in the winter, plan a party at an indoor location such as a local community center, bowling center, fitness center with swimming for kids, or some other indoor activity that the kids will enjoy.

    Birthday Parties in the Summer
    Plan a Swim Birthday Party at your local swimming pool or town park offering swimming. Many town parks have swimming pools and refreshment snack bars and are wonderful locations to have a party. Or, plan the party at a county or state park where you can barbeque and bring food & refreshments to the park's picnic area.

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  • Visit Hudson Valley attractions for kids for a list of wonderful attractions.

  • Take the kids to see a play or show for children at plays and performing arts for children.

  • Hire a magician to entertain at a birthday party for kids.

  • What activity do the kids enjoy. For a successful birthday party, select an activity or attraction that most or all of the children will enjoy. Do the kids enjoy gymnastics, swimming, bowling, or do the love playing miniature golf? Visit these attractions and activities and decide which is right for your child's special day. Plan your next party at one of the popular birthday party venues listed below:

    Places to have a Birthday Party in the Hudson Valley.

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    When selecting a historic site, bowling alley, pottery party, or any other location that offers birthday party packages, be sure that the staff on board is experienced in planning and executing a child's birthday party. The venue should have a kitchen area available so that you can serve food, birthday cake, juice, and other treats.

    Think about party favors for the kids. Make sure the favors are age appropriate. If toddlers are coming to the party, coloring books, crayons, or a large ball would be a great party favor. For older kids, depending on whether they are a boy or girl, a Spaulding ball or softball is a great party favor. Plan a birthday party at a park with playing fields where you can run and play ball games and use the Spaulding for traditional catch games.

    Or, have a Kite Birthday Party. Give kites to the kids and have a party on the beach or at the park, in spring or fall, when the beaches and parks are less crowded and there is a breeze in the air.

    You may prefer having the birthday party at a place that is experienced in making parties. Look for a location where the staff is experienced in party planning and birthday parties for kids. You may even want to find a party planner to help you make the party either in your own home or outside the home.

    Find a Party Planner for your child's next Birthday Party
    If you select a party planner, be sure to select someone that can plan, coordinate, and then deliver a great birthday party. Ask for references. Party planners are experienced in giving parties for children and should be able to provide "the best birthday party". Your Party Planner should help select the theme, games, art & crafts projects and more to make your child's party a success.

      If you're using the Party Planner's location, be sure that a safe and hassle free environment is provided for you child and their friends. The location should be a clean, fun, party place with lots of activities. Depending on the age of the children, activities are often included, such as a place to Jump, Swing, Climb or Slide.

      Your party planner should be able to plan and coordinate your child's party, ensuring age appropriate themes, games, and fun. Party entertainment can be supplied at home or at the party planner's location, depending on the venue for the party.

      If you're looking for a place to have your child's birthday party, select a venue that is centrally located for the kids. Several places are available in the Hudson Valley that specialize in kids birthday parties.

    The Best Birthday Party
    Know your kids. The best birthday party may be the simplest venue where the kids can just run, play, fly a kite, and have a great time.




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