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845-626-2676
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Saunderskill Farms, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own strawberries and pumpkins, is located at 5100 Route 209, Accord NY 12404, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. The Saunderskill Farm Market opens for Memorial Day weekend featuring our own strawberries, greenhouse tomatoes and asparagus. The Bakery features our delicious cider donuts as well as an assortment of pastries, breads, cookies, and pies; made fresh each morning before the Farm Market opens.
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Great fun for the whole family. Kids of all ages enjoy being on a farm and children especially; love to pick their own fruit.
Attractions
Corn Maze
Face Painting
Horse-Drawn Hay Rides
Tractor-Drawn Hay Rides
U-Pick
Pumpkin Picking
Strawberry Picking
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845-331-1478
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History of the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse
The Esopus Meadows Lighthouse is located in Esopus, NY 12429 in Ulster County. The lighthouse, fondly nicknamed "The Maid of the Meadows", was completed in 1871. It replaced an earlier structure built in 1839 on land ceded to the United States Government from the state of New York. The lighthouse was needed on the Hudson River to warn mariners of the mud flats known as the Esopus Meadows located off the western shore of the river.
The lighthouse was built on a new foundation, located to the south of the former location, traces of which are still visible on the adjoining small island. Two hundred and fifty piles, each 40 feet long, were driven into the river bottom. They were cut off three feet below the mean water mark, capped with 12 inch square timers and topped with a deck of three-inch pine. Granite blocks were stacked 16 feet high producing a pier with a diameter 49 feet at the base and 46 feet at the top. On top of this pier was built a wooden keeper's dwelling with a mansard roof and clapboard exterior. Inside the house is a kitchen, sitting room and equipment room on the first floor and three bedrooms and a bath on the second.
The light tower extends above the living quarters with an octagonal deck housing the light. Situated 53 feet above the mean water line, the lantern room previously contained an optic fifth-order Fresnel lens providing a 270 degree arc of light that was visible for 12 nautical miles.
The lighthouse was tended by resident keeper until 1965 when it was converted to an automatic solar powered system. Although only accessible by boat, without the care of on-site keepers, the lighthouse fell into the ruinous hands of vandals and Mother Nature.
In 1979, the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The road to restoration didn’t really begin until 1990 when the Save Esopus Lighthouse Commission was formed. The concerned volunteers, under the direction of Arline Fitzpatrick, leased the site from the Coast Guard and began extensive restoration efforts. SELC raised funds from various sources to cover emergency repairs, extensive carpentry, painting and shingling of the mansard roof.
By 1997, a reorganization of SELC, as well as new volunteers from the Aids to Navigation Coast Guard Station in Saugerties, continued to bring the lighthouse back to life.
The fall of 2000 brought an impressive milestone in restoration efforts – stabilization and leveling of the house was completed.
July 2001 brought another milestone for the lighthouse. The restoration was reorganized as a museum under the New York State Regents providing a provisional charter as the Esopus Meadows Lighthouse which allows the pursuit of additional funding and ownership of the house.
In September 2002, the lighthouse stewardship was formally granted by the General Services Administration to the newly-chartered Esopus Meadows Lighthouse.
Perhaps the most rewarding achievement to date happened on May 31, 2003. After 38 years of darkness, a new light was installed in the tower, thereby deeming the house “a working navigational aid.”
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Things To Do at The Esopus Meadows Lighthouse
Historic Site
Museum
Tour the Lighthouse
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Esopus Meadows Preserve
Town of Esopus, Ulster County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
The Esopus Meadows Preserve is located in the Town of Esopus, along the Hudson River, south of Kingston, in northeastern Ulster County, New York State. This 93-acre preserve is owned and managed by Scenic Hudson.
Esopus Meadows Preserve offers two miles of woodland trails and a shoreline with stunning Hudson River views. The shallow waters just offshore of the park are among the Hudson’s most important spawning grounds for striped bass. This impressive 2-mile trail network runs along the Hudson River and through woodlands, alongside wetlands, and above the Klyne Esopus Kill.
Things To Do at Esopus Meadows Preserve
Birding at this prime spot for watching bald eagles
Hiking Trails
Nature Study along 3,500 feet of shoreline
View of the
1871 Esopus Lighthouse in the Hudson River.
Directions
Crossing the Mid-Hudson Bridge from east to west, take Route 9W north for 10.3 miles. Right on River Road. Proceed 1.3 miles. Entrance on right.
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After a day of birding, hiking, nature study, or relaxing in the fresh sea breezes, pack a picnic from the healthy produce at one of the
local farms in the area. Or select one of many excellent
restaurants in New Paltz or greater Ulster County.
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845-255-3088
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Four Winds Farm is located at 158 Marabac Road, Gardiner NY 12525, Southern Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Four Winds Farm is a 24 acre certified organic family farm. Four acres are used to grow vegetables, primarily heirloom and open pollinated varieties for better flavor and for seed saving. The remainder is used to raise lamb, beef and egg laying chickens, which supply us generously with natural fertilizer. Our farm-generated manure compost allows us to grow vegetables using a method that is very different from conventional farms.
Organic Farming
Our garden space is never plowed or rototilled. We grow our vegetables in permanently formed beds, some of which have been in place for 10 years. We then spread compost on top of the beds, and plant seeds and transplants directly into the compost. The plant roots and compost nutrients move down into the soil where there is a healthy, thriving community of soil organisms. We find that this technique reduces overall weed pressure and gives us better-tasting vegetables that keep longer in the refrigerator.
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Things To Do with Kids
Bring the Kids for a farm visit
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845-687-9311
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The D&H (Delaware & Hudson) Canal Historical Society & Museum is located at Mohonk Road, High Falls NY 12440, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Established in 1966, the mission of the D&H Canal Historical Society is to preserve, protect and perpetuate the unique history of the Delaware & Hudson Canal, particularly in Ulster County. As part of fulfilling its mission, the Society operates a museum and maintains the Five Locks Walk, a National Historic Landmark.
Museum exhibits convey an appreciation for the history of the canal, including its initial financing, development of the technological innovations with which it is associated, and the nature of life on a canal boat. Numerous tools and artifacts from the canal era are on display, along with the work of famous local artists. The working model of a lock is a highlight of the visit, as it demonstrates how canal boats dealt with differences in elevation over the route.
Brief History
"The D&H Canal was conceived by the Wurts brothers as a means to transport anthracite coal from their Pennsylvania mines to the Hudson River at Kingston, New York, from where it was shipped downriver to New York City. This 108-mile, 108-lock waterway operated from 1828 until 1898, and its construction is associated with such new technologies and feats of civil engineering as the gravity railroad and the cable suspension bridge.
"The canal was constructed along a previously unsettled route in less than three years using only picks, shovels, draft animals and blasting powder. Towns and villages sprang up along its route, and industries developed to exploit local resources such as lumber, agricultural products, and bluestone. Natural (hydraulic) cement was discovered near High Falls in 1825, and was used in constructing the canal and in building structures such as the Brooklyn Bridge and Statue of Liberty. The availability of anthracite coal was a boon to the Hudson Valley brick industry, which supplied the building needs of metropolitan New York."
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Things To Do at the Museum
Canal Museum store and bookshop
Tools and artifacts from the canal era
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Mr. Apples Orchard "Pick-Your-Own"
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845-687-0005
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Mr. Apples Low Spray Orchard, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples, is located at 25 Orchard Street, High Falls, NY 12440, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.
"We are a friendly, small-town size, non-commercial operation. Take a tranquil journey through scenic routes to Mr. Apples rustic Orchard. We try to remember a time when life was simpler & more natural; a time when chemicals were not used all of the time just to make everything look better."
"Pick your own apples at Mr. Apples. We cannot totally eliminate spraying but use only a minimal amount of chemicals."
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Franny Reese State Park
Highland, Ulster County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
Franny Reese is known as “the mother of the modern environmental movement”. This new park features 250-acres of impressive ridgeline just south of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge.
A new scenic overlook, opened in 2009, features dramatic views of the Mid-Hudson Bridge and the new
Walkway Over the Hudson
. The land boasts a broad array of tree species and features carriage trails and stone walls that crisscross the acreage.
A trail leads to the property from the Town of Lloyd's Johnson-Iorio Park, located immediately north of the bridge's Ulster County side. The path takes visitors under the bridge and connects them to a carriage trail that accesses the site.
Things To Do
Birding | Bird Watching
Hiking / Walking Trails
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Ruins of former estate buildings
Scenic Views
Woodland Trails (2.5 miles)
Winter Activities
Cross-country Skiing
Snow-shoeing
Directions
Crossing Mid-Hudson Bridge from east to west, take Route 9W north and take first right onto Haviland Road. Parking area for Johnson-Iorio Park is located at the end of Haviland Road. From parking area, descend stairs and cross under Mid-Hudson Bridge. Trailhead is on the right.
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After a day out at the Franny Reese State Park, select from one of many excellent
restaurants in Ulster County.
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845-883-7004
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Liberty View Farm LLC, a U-Pick farm, where you can lease an apple tree, is located at 340 Crescent Ave, Highland NY 12528, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Not only can you Pick-Your-Own apples, you can select them from your own "leased apple tree".
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Lease your own apple tree
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845-691-2927
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Rocking Horse Ranch Resort is located at 600 Route 44/55, Highland NY 12528, Ulster County in the mid-Hudson Valley. The resort provides a horse ranch and many kids activities for all year round fun. Among its activities are skiing, snow tubing, indoor pool, horseback riding, sleigh rides, kid's programs, paddle boats, fishing and summer water sports . . . The activities list is unending with Tennis courts, Beach Volleyball, Basketball Court, Archery, Range, Unlimited Horseback Riding with Trail rides for over 7, Children’s Pony Rides . . .
Things To Do
Banana boating on the lake
Exotic Wildlife Exhibit
Gardens
Horseback Riding
Miniature Golf
Outdoor Water SportsOrganized Activities
Spa at Rocking Horse
Swimming pools
Waterskiing
Waterslides
Winter Activities
Indoor Fun Barn
Indoor Water Park
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"Perfect family getaway for active kids and parents." Although pricey, with mixed comments about the quality of the food, many families have visited Rocking Horse several times and continue to offer rave reviews to this family getaway, where a family of four or even six can comfortably share a room, and an abundance of activities will keep all the kids happy over a four day or week long vacation.
From the owner: In response to comments about the high price "Call to arrange the best date to fit most budgets . . . We have many opportunities to spend less than the $1,500 posted rate. There are several weekend packages that are lower and all of our activities remain 100% open.
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914-691-2927
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Rocking Horse Ranch Resort is conveniently located in the Mid-Hudson Valley region in Ulster County, just 90 minutes North of New York City. Rocking Horse's address is 600 Route 44/55, Highland, NY 12528. If using a GPS to locate us, use 13 Pancake Hollow Rd., Highland, NY 12528.
Rocking Horse Ranch is a family resort that is geared toward kids. It is a year-round getaway for active families who want the comfort of a year-round resort, and the peace of mind that comes with an affordable, all-inclusive price.
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Reviews
"A taste of the West with a New York Flavor... One of the largest and best equipped Dude Ranches east of the West ... A full scale year round resort. Complete with everything from skiing and sleigh rides in Winter to water skiing and tennis in the Summer weather. And oh, those horses." by Daily News
Outdoor Winter Activities
Bonfires with hot chocolate & marshmallows
Horse drawn Sleigh Rides
Ski Area
Snow Tube Run w/Lift
Ice Skating
Ski Area Features . . .
100% snow making and grooming
Rental equipment
Ski lessons
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845-691-2339
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Wilklow Orchards, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples and pumpkins, is located at 341 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland NY 12528, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Our family has been farming this land for six generations, since 1855. Pick apples and pumpkins; enjoy a picnic beneath the apple trees followed by a hayride for the kids.
Attractions
Cider and fresh donuts
Farm Animals (pet and feed)
Hayrides
Picnicking
Roadstand Market
U-Pick
Apple Picking
Pumpkin Picking
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845-254-5600
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Belleayre Mountain is owned and operated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Belleayre is a ski area in the Catskill Mountains in New York's magnificent Hudson River Valley.
Belleayre Mountain is located off of State Route 28 in Highmount, NY 12441 in Ulster County in the mid Hudson River Valley, just hours from New York City. It was declared “Forever Wild” by the New York State Forest Preserve in 1885. Early on, skiers would side-step or hike their way more than 3,000 feet to be the first to make tracks down un-named and woody trails. Since the very beginning of the American skiing and snowboarding experience, skiers and snowboarders gazed at the steep, rugged inclines of Belleayre Mountain and dreamed of refining them.
From the beginning, Belleayre was an immediate hit. Local residents still remember how skiers and snowboarders pitched tents outside the lodge to be first in line. Since the first lifts were installed in 1949 each decade brought improvements and refinements. As business increased, Belleayre expanded. Twelve trails, three lifts and a new base lodge were added in the 1950’s. Innovative snow making technology was introduced between the 1960's and 1970's. From 1985 through 1993, six million dollars was spent to upgrade machinery and equipment, assuring that Belleayre would maintain the quality and reputation of its important recreation program. From new lifts to new lodges to new trails, Belleayre strives to continually break new ground - and stay at the forefront of the ski industry - by successfully operating for over five decades with its extraordinary staff, state-of-the-art equipment and a constant vision of the future.
Belleayre now stands as a model in the ski industry. Its continued improvements allow it to be the Catskills’ only “Cat-Access” skiing and snowboarding with a widened and improved halfpipe and Area 51 Terrain Park. Skier and snowboarders visits have grown from 70,000 in 1995 to more than 175,000 skiers and snowboarders from all over the world. With 47 trails, parks and glades, 8 lifts, including our new High Speed Quad, Belleayre Mountain has certainly evolved . . .
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Outdoor Winter Activities
Ski and ride
Ski boarding
Snowboarding
Ski Area Features . . .
Adaptive Snowsports Program
Adult workshops
Kidscamp
Lessons for children and all levels of adult skiers
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845-626-7137
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Kelder's Farm & U-Pick offering pick-your-own apples, berries, grapes, and pumpkins, is located at 5755 Route 209, Kerhonksen NY 12446, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. We offer a variety of fresh produce for you to pick yourself or buy from our farm market. We begin the season with a greenhouse full of flowering annuals and vegetables to fill your garden at home. Our Pick-Your-Own crops begin with strawberries in June, along with a wide variety of other vegetables and fresh cut flowers. In September, raspberries and pumpkins are available.
Attractions
Corn Maze
Mini-Golf
Petting Zoo
U-Pick
Apple Picking
Berry Picking
Blackberry Picking
Blueberry Picking
Grape Picking
Pumpkin Picking
Raspberry Picking
Strawberry Picking
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Great fun for kids. Children enjoy being on a farm; and kids love to pick their own fruit, go in the corn maze, and older kids can play Mini-Golf.
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845-647-5292
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D&H Canal Heritage Corridor Alliance is a a non-profit organization dedicated to preservingthe Delaware & Hudson Canal tow paths and the Ontario & Western Railway for recreation.
Thirty-five miles of Historic Adventure
This route traces the Delaware & Hudson Canal, the New York Ontario & Western Railroad, and the scenic Rondout Creek. Spanning the width of a rural valley in central Ulster County, this trail provides access to many outstanding natural and historic resources.
Experience the D&H Canal towpaths and locks, historic hamlets, monumental cement caves and kilns, the forested and pastoral route of the abandoned O&W Railroad, scenic woodlands and stream valleys, wetlands, and other natural resources along the way.
History of the D & H Canal Heritage Corridor
In the early 1800's, a period of immense growth in the United States, a means of cheap mass transportation was needed for transporting goods. Canals were the answer. The first million dollar private enterprise in the U.S. was the Delaware and Hudson Canal, from Honesdale, PA to Kingston, NY. Its primary purpose was to transport coal from the mines of Pennsylvania to New York City, without going through the port of Philadelphia. The most economical transport route was to use existing waterways north of Port Jervis to Kingston, the Rondout Creek.
Kingston, a busy port on the Hudson River and only 90 miles from NYC, was a deep water port where the coal could then be transferred to large ships. Completed in 1828, there were 108 locks on the canals' 108 mile length. Most of the canal was eventually abandoned in 1898 in favor of the more modern steam locomotive.
As a testimony to the clever engineering of its day, the use of simple natural materials, and the untold thousands of man hours of construction, much of the canal remains today. Built "by hand" - the ribbon remains between the communities - a bucolic reminder of days past. The New York Ontario and Western Railway was one of the first of the long distance railroads in New York State . . .
more about the history of the D&H Canal.
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845-338-1414
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Go bowling at Hoe Bowl On the Hill, a bowling center offering 40 bowling lanes, located at 644 East Chester Street, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County.
Things To Do
Birthday Parties (parties for kids and adults)
Bowling coupons
Bowling lanes (40)
Bowling leagues
Bumper bowling for children
Open bowling
Pro Shop
Rock N Bowl
Refreshments
Sports Bar
Snackbar
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Little Gym of Kingston
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845-382-1020
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The Little Gym of Kingston, offering gymnastics for children, is located at 1200 Ulster Ave, Kings Mall (near Marshall's), Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County.
From Cartwheels to Confidence
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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Children's Birthday Parties
Gymnastics
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Mid-City Lanes
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845-331-6161
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Go bowling at Mid-City Lanes, a bowling center offering 26 bowling lanes, located at 20 Cedar Street, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County.
Things To Do
Birthday Parties (parties for kids and adults)
Bowling lanes (26)
Bowling leagues
Bumper bowling for children
Open bowling
Pro Shop
cosmic N Bowl
Scoring (automatic)
Tournaments
Youth programs
Refreshments
Bar / Lounge
Snackbar
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Public Golf Course - Ascot Golf, Driving Range, & Miniature Golf
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845-339-6395
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Ascot Park is a golf practice range and minature golf course located at 163 Esopus Avenue, Kingston, New York 12401 in Ulster County.
Golf Course Attractions
Miniature golf
Driving range
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Regal Cinemas Hudson Valley Mall 12
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845-336-4188
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Regal Hudson Valley Mall 12 -- 1300 Ulster Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
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Star Trek Into Darkness
NEW! |
PG-13 |
2hr12min |
12:30p, 3:40p, 4:40p, 7:30p, 8:30p, 10:40p |
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Star Trek Into Darkness 3D
NEW! |
PG-13 |
2hr12min |
12:00p, 1:00p, 3:10p, 4:10p, 5:00p, 7:00p, 8:00p, 9:00p, 10:10p |
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The Great Gatsby (2013)
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PG-13 |
2hr22min |
1:40p, 5:10p, 9:10p |
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The Great Gatsby 3D
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PG-13 |
2hr22min |
12:10p, 3:30p, 7:10p, 10:30p |
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Peeples
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PG-13 |
1hr35min |
12:20p, 3:20p, 7:05p, 9:30p |
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Iron Man 3
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PG-13 |
2hr20min |
12:40p, 3:50p, 6:50p, 9:50p |
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Iron Man 3 3D
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PG-13 |
2hr20min |
1:20p, 4:20p, 7:20p, 10:20p |
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Pain & Gain
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2hr9min |
1:30p |
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Oblivion
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2hr5min |
1:10p |
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Rondout Creek is located at Kingston Point, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County. The current Rondout Lighthouse is actually the third lighthouse built at the mouth of the Rondout Creek. The first Kingston Lighthouse was built in 1837. This wood structure became badly damaged by ice and weather and soon became unsafe for the keeper and her family. A second lighthouse of brick and stone was constructed in 1867 on the south side of the creek. This second light was abandoned in 1915 when the present dikes were constructed at the Creek's entrance. Demolished in 1954 when its roof collapsed, the second lighthouse's stone footings are still visible today.
In 1913 construction started on a new lighthouse, which is the structure known to area residents today as the Rondout Lighthouse. The largest and last 'family' light built on the Hudson River, the third Rondout Lighthouse, was first lit on August 25, 1915.
Enjoy hiking the Interpretive Nature Trail that follows the course of the fitness trail through the upper area in Hasbrouck Park and is approximately 1 mile in length. It is suitable for young children and adults. Thirty-two different varieties of trees are identified along the trail through the use of signage, and a brochure is available to assist visitor's with locating the trees and providing interesting facts regarding some of the species. In addition to the trees, the trail offers spectacular views of the serene waters of the Hudson River, Rondout Creek,
Rondout Lighthouse
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Sawkill Family Ski Center is located at 167 Hill Road, Kingston, NY 12401 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. We provide a complete ski and snowboard center with rentals, instructions, snowmaking and more. This recreation facility is located in the Catskill Mountain range near Woodstock and Kingston New York and is designed specifically for snowboarders, beginner skiers and snow tubers. Our ski shop is fully equipped to suit your snowboarding, skiing and tubing needs and our ski and snowboard instructors are ready to help you learn. Our terrain park is undergoing major improvements to keep the freestyle boarders, skiers, and ski boarders challenged. Our snow making facility maintains snow on the slopes from December to March.
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Senate House State Historic Site is located at 296 Fair Street, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County in the Hudson River Valley. Amidst the turmoil of a British military invasion in the fall of 1777, the elected representatives of rebellious New Yorkers met in Kingston to form a new state government. While convened in Kingston in September and October, New York's first Senate met in the simple stone house of merchant Abraham Van Gaasbeek.
In 1887, to recognize Senate House's role in the Revolution, New York State acquired the property, which quickly became a vital community museum. A two-story Museum Building was constructed in 1927 to house and display the site's burgeoning collection. Among its treasures are: major art works by John Vanderlyn and other members of the Vanderlyn family of Kingston, dating from the 1720s through the 1870s, and notable paintings by Ammi Phillips, Joseph Tubby, James Bard, and Thomas Sully.
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Sleightsburgh Park
Kingston, Ulster County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
Sleightsburgh Park is a spectacular spit of land reaching almost all the way to the Kingston Lighthouse
This 79-acre peninsula at the mouth of the Rondout Creek was purchased by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and conveyed to the Town of Esopus. A conservation easement held by our land trust ensures the property will forever remain parkland.
Sleightsburgh Park offers deep water boat access onto Rondout Creek, the wooded peninsula is criss-crossed with trails that offer good bird watching and views of the Kingston Lighthouse.
Things To Do
Birding | Bird Watching
Deep water boat access onto Rondout Creek
Hiking Trails
Nature Study
Picnicking
Views of Kingston Lighthouse
Directions
From Route 9W in Esopus, head east on North Broadway, then right on First Avenue, left on Everson Street. Park Entrance is on the right.
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After a day of hiking, nature study or just relaxing 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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Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) is located at 601 Broadway, Kingston NY 12401, Ulster County in the Hudson River Valley. The Hudson Valley Philharmonic features among the finest classically trained musicians in the area. This regional orchestra has set the standard for classical music in the Greater Hudson Valley for over forty years.
On June 3, 1999 the Hudson Valley Philharmonic officially became a Bardavon subsidiary. The Bardavon's main challenge for the Hudson Valley Philharmonic is developing new audiences for classical music. Toward meeting this challenge, and equally important in its own right, is the continuing evolution of the HVP Young People's Concerts/Classroom to Concert program, which was redesigned by a Juilliard/NY Philharmonic teaching artist in 1999. Each year, this program provides thousands of regional school children with thoroughly enjoyable hands-on experiences with superb music while also building symphony audiences of tomorrow.
Today, a full season of HVP Symphony Concerts Series performances can be enjoyed in an elegant setting with superb acoustics at the Bardavon and our “second stage”, the Ulster Performing Arts Center/Broadway Theater. The orchestra also makes regular guest appearances at festival venues, including: SUNY/New Paltz PianoSummer, the Bowdoin Park pavilion of Dutchess County , and Bethel Woods Center for the Performing Arts.
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Weed Orchards, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples, is located at 43 Mount Zion Road, Marlboro NY 12542, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. "We are a fourth generation fruit farm situated at the base of the Marlboro Mountains. We grow apples, peaches, pears, pumpkins, grapes and vegetables on our 150-acre farm.
"Local craftsman John Nicklin constructed an old-fashioned wagon to escort customers through the orchards to pick apples, or to just enjoy a leisurely ride around the farm. Picnic tables surround the lake so that you may sit, relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor."
Attractions
Apple Bakery
Face painting and sand art
Lookout station and pirate ship entrance
Petting Zoo
Pirates of the Hudson Corn Maze
Playground for children
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Dressel Farms, a U-Pick farm, offering pick-your-own apples, peaches, pumpkins, and strawberries, is located at 271 Route 208, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Dressel Farms has been farming in New Paltz for over 50 years. Dressel offers fresh produce available at the farm market or you can pick your own fruits. Bring the children; kids love to pick their own apples, strawberries, peaches, and pumpkins. When kids pick (U-Pick) their own apples and fruit they also learn a bit about farming.
Kids learn how maintaining a farm this size is a year-round job. Winter months mean covering the strawberries beds, pruning the trees and packing the crop just picked. The spring brings planting, fence building and repair, continued apple packing and strawberries in June. July and August are planting, repairs, summer pruning and by early August-peach picking. And then we start all over again.
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Animals to Feed
Corn Maze - free for all ages
Hayrides
Homemade Apple Cider Donuts & Cider Made on the Farm
Winter Squash
U-Pick
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Stawberry Picking
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Historic Huguenot Street is located in New Paltz, New York. Set in the picturesque Hudson Valley, New Paltz is at the heart of a region rich in history, art and recreational activities. Whether you live in the area, are planning a day trip or vacationing in the valley, Historic Huguenot Street is a place to relax and experience a unique American story.
The Story of Huguenot Street
After decades of sojourn and relocation, a group of twelve Huguenot refugees from what is today northern France and southern Belgium and linked by family, religion, and friendship purchased nearly 40,000-acres along the Wallkill River in the Hudson Valley. They purchased this land from the native Esopus Indians, thus establishing a permanent home where they could pursue their Protestant faith free from religious and political persecution. They named the new town after die Pfalz, the region along the Rhine River where they had found temporary refuge before journeying to the new world.
The families began replacing their temporary homes in the early 1700s with stone houses along what is now known as Huguenot Street, seven of which survive today. The houses were added to over the first century or so of their existence to provide more comfortable living arrangements, and today the domestic environments of the colonial period and the early years of the Republic are preserved to inspire and to educate. While four of the houses are similar to their early appearance, the National Historic Landmark district also includes three original stone houses that were altered in the 1830s, the 1890s, and the 1940s, enabling three hundred years of history to be told on the street, displaying both continuity and change in American history.
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Jenkins - Lueken Orchards, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own apples, berries, and pumpkins, is located at 69 Yankee Folly Road, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Our farm offers pick your own apples, pumpkins, raspberries, and blackberries. Our pick your own locations have beautiful views of the Mohonk Tower and the Shawangunk Escarpment to the west. We store our fruit in cold storage rooms and continue to sell through the winter months, usually up to the beginning of May when our spring flowers bloom. Check our website for availability of pick your own produce.
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Corn Maze
Honey
U-Pick
Apple Picking
Berry Picking
Blackberries
Pumpkin Picking
Raspberries
Strawberry Picking
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New Paltz Theatre -- 2 New Paltz Plaza, New Paltz, NY 12561
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Star Trek Into Darkness
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Star Trek Into Darkness 3D
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1:20p, 4:00p, 7:00p, 9:35p |
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Payne Farm Too is located at 125 Dubois Road, New Paltz, NY 12561 in Ulster County. Payne Farm Too is a family owned 100 acre working dairy and horse farm situated in the foothills of the World famous, Shawangunk Mountains. The enclosed, private trail system offers guided, instructional trail rides for beginners through advanced.
A favorite of outdoor enthusiasts looking for an 'adventure fix' within reach of New York City is the Shawangunk region accommodating a range of travelers and visitors.
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Mohonk Golf Course, at Mohonk Mountain House Resort, is located at 1000 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY 12561. Mohonk offers golf in its purest form. This 107–year-old historic landmark golf course was fashioned with classic late-19th-century features and a Scottish architectural influence. Each hole is a delight in itself, featuring four different height cuts of grass that add definition and challenge. Framed by spectacular views of surrounding valleys, our course reflects the ambience of Mohonk.
Envision a course fashioned after St. Andrews, set against a majestic 2,200-acre backdrop. An enchanting Victorian castle towering seven stories above the pristine “lake in the sky”, welcomes you after a day on the course. Escape to our distinctive old-world New York State golf course, and you’ll see why we have received distinctive praise. Day visitors are also welcome.
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Golf Course Attractions
9-hole regulation length course
2707 yards / par 35
Course rating / slope = 33.0 / 112
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Talliaferro Farms, a CSA offering certified organic produce, is located at 187 Plains Road, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
This is our version of what is commonly called Community Supported Agriculture. The people agree to purchase a share of the anticipated crop. The farmer agrees to supply the people with a fresh assortment of high quality, in our case, certified organic produce. The shareholders commitment implies a willingness to share with the farmer the bounty from the land, and some of the risks of its production.
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CSA Products
Organic Apples
Organic Blueberries
Organic Melons
Organic Strawberries
Organic Raspberries
Organic Vegetables
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail stretches 12.2 miles south from the New Paltz/Rosendale town line to the Gardiner/Shawangunk town line. The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail opened officially in October 1993 as the seventeenth rail trail in New York State. In 2001 it was recognized as the first Countryside Trail in the Hudson River Valley Greenway Trail System, and in 2007 it was designated a National Recreation Trail by the National Park Service and the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The trail extends for 12.2 miles from the southern border of Gardiner to the northern border of New Paltz. Along the way it passes through woods, open fields, and agricultural lands, and links the hamlet of Gardiner with downtown New Paltz. Trail users will discover a wide variety of birds and other wildlife and beautiful views of the Shawangunk Ridge and the Wallkill River. The trail surface is gravel and packed dirt, except for a section of the trail in the heart of New Paltz from Plains Road to Broadhead Avenue, which is wheelchair accessible.
The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is a multiuse trail, welcoming hikers, joggers, bicycle and horseback riders, dog walkers, and, in the winter, snowshoers and cross-country skiers. Except for vehicles for the disabled, no other motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail. For everyone's safety, please follow the guidelines for multiuse trails and be courteous to other trail users.
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Biking
Bird Watching
Explore Local History
Family Outings
Horseback riding
Hiking / Jogging
Picnic
Nature Walks
Scenic Vistas
Stream Watch
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Cross-country Skiing
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Wallkill View Farm Market, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own pumpkins, is located at 15 Route 299 West, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Wallkill is your Farm Market for all seasons offering Easter flowers, potted flowers, house plants, hanging plants, vegetable seedlings, and herbs raised all winter long.
Our market has fruits and vegetables picked at the peak of flavor, corn, vine-ripened tomatoes, cantaloupes, yellow watermelons, hand picked green beans, peppers, . . . raspberries, blueberries, and fruits of all varieties. During Halloween and Thanksgiving enjoy robust pumpkins of all sizes that you can pick right from the patch . . . The children and their parents enjoy a complimentary hayride to and from our pumpkin patch along the Wallkill river.
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Corn Maze
Face Painting
Haunted House
Hayrides
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Town Tinker Tube Rental is located at 10 Bridge Street, Phoenicia NY 12464, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. "Since the days of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, the image of floating down a river on a hot summer day has always created a sense of adventure. Located in the heart of the Catskill Mountains is a five-mile stretch of river that has become one of the most popular tubing courses around. People come from all over to ride the rapids and drift with the current as the Esopus Creek winds through the beautiful mountains and greenery of the Catskills.
"Town Tinker has two courses, novice and expert. As the name implies, the novice course is for first-time tubers and those who prefer a gentler ride down the creek; the expert course is for more experienced tubers. Each course is about 2 1/2 miles long and each takes about 2 hours. The novice course begins near the Town Tinker headquarters on Bridge Street. This course has a variety of exciting rapids, fun flumes, and calmer stretches just made for drifting. At the end of this course, our Town Tinker Tube Taxis will be your transportation back to Bridge Street.
"The expert course, which is definitely more challenging and contains the best of the whitewater, begins 2 1/2 miles upstream from headquarters. Transportation to the entry point is by Town Tinker Tube Taxis. Along the expert course, you'll encounter larger, faster sets of rapids with names like "Railroad Rapids" and "The Chute"."
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Fantastic tubing in Esopus Creek with a staff that is focused on safety. Be sure to bring water shoes that will not fall off, and a dry change of clothes.
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The Rosendale Theatre is located at 408 Main Street, Rosendale, NY 12401 in Ulster County. The Rosendale Theatre Collective is dedicated to preserving the historic Rosendale Theatre and enhancing the cultural life and economic vitality of Rosendale and Ulster County through film, the performing arts, and educational programming.
Goals of the Rosendale Theatre include:
Film
Presenting independent and mainstream films, including foreign, documentary, and local productions. Continue current interaction with the Woodstock Film Festival and expand that relationship.
Theatre
Initially provide a space for independently produced theatrical productions and performance art, by renting the facility to local producers. In the future, evolve toward a local repertory production group.
Music
Expand the ability of local musicians and concert producers to present unique and significant musical acts, from jazz, folk, and rock to classical, African, choral, and world music. Work toward producing some of these musical events in-house.
Dance
Encourage local dance companies to use the facility to present contemporary productions in jazz, modern, classical, experimental and folk traditions.
Children
Enhance film, music, dance and theatrical entertainment, and educational programming for youth.
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Atlantic Kayak Tours is located at 320 West Saugerties Road, Saugerties NY 12477, Ulster County in the Hudson River Valley. Atlantic Kayak Tours is the largest paddlesport company in the tri-state area. We paddle in locations along the Hudson River from New York Harbor to the Albany area, and along the Atlantic coastline from southern New Jersey to Cape Cod. Our kayaks are first quality craft from a variety of U.S. and British designers. Our paddles and accessory equipment is, likewise, first rate.
Atlantic Kayak Tours is the largest and most experienced kayak outfitter in the New York tri-state area, specializing on the Hudson River Valley. We offer over 75 different kayak tours and instructional programs from New Jersey to Cape Cod. Tours and instructional programs are offered at our Annsville Creek Paddlesport Center and Norrie Point Paddlesport Center located in New York on the Hudson River.
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Go bowling at Bowlers Club, a bowling center offering 20 bowling lanes, located at Route 9W, Saugerties, NY 12477 in Ulster County.
Things To Do
Birthday Parties (parties for kids and adults)
Bowling lanes (20)
Bowling leagues (adults and children's leagues)
Bumper bowling for children
Open bowling
Pro Shop
Refreshments
Lounge
Snackbar
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Cantine Veterans Sports Complex, a 127-acre sports and recreation complex, is located at the Washington Avenue Extension, Saugerties, NY 12477 in Ulster County. The Cantine Veterans Memorial Complex is a 127-acre sports and recreation complex owned and operated by the Town of Saugerties under the Department of Parks, Recreation & Buildings.
Things To Do
Ball fields (11)
Bandstand (enclosed)
Basketball courts (3)
Conference center
Grandstands (2 covered)
Hiking Trails (views of the Catskills and Berkshires
Horseshoe pits (8)
Pavilions (4 with service Kitchenettes)
Picnic areas and barbeque equipment
Playgrounds, (3) including a Small World Playground
Senior Citizen’s multi-purpose recreation center
Shuffleboard courts (indoor and outdoor)
Soccer fields (4 regulation size)
Tennis courts (4 lighted)
Winter Activities
Ice Arena (Olympic size, fully enclosed)
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Orpheum Theatre
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The Saugerties Lighthouse is located at 168 Lighthouse Drive, Saugerties, NY 12477. The Saugerties Lighthouse Conservancy was formed in 1985. The Coast Guard, the original owners of the lighthouse, relinquished jurisdiction, and the property reverted back to New York State. The Conservancy then bought the deteriorated remains of the lighthouse for one dollar. Efforts to stabilize the building began shortly thereafter while local architect Alex Wade completed plans for the reconstruction. A wooden barge was built to haul construction materials including tons of masonry materials. . . More than 10,000 new bricks were required to replace bricks that had crumbled. The entire masonry structure, including the massive stone base, has been reconstructed.
After extensive fundraising and restoration work the building was completely reconstructed. After 36 years, the light was restored to operation in the light tower on August 4, 1990. The Coast Guard installed a fourth-order Fresnel lens with a solar-powered light.
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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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Black Creek Preserve
Esopus, Ulster County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
This 130-acre park features a dramatic suspension bridge, spectacular Hudson River views and offers hiking trails that wind among vernal pools.
Scenic Hudson purchased the Black Creek Preserve in 1992 to protect it from development and provide a beautiful, natural area where people can experience the Hudson.
Things To Do at Black Creek Preserve
Nature Study
Hiking two + miles of nature trails leading to Hudson River
Views of Mills-Norrie State Park and Esopus Island
Directions
Crossing Mid-Hudson Bridge from east to west, take Route 9W north for 7.6 miles. Right on Winding Brook Road. Immediate left for parking lot.
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After an invigorating day of birding, hiking, nature study, or just relaxing; pack a picnic from the healthy produce at one of the
local farms in Ulster. Or select one of many excellent
restaurants in Ulster County.
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The Catskill Park is a mountainous region of public and private lands in Southeastern New York's Ulster, Greene, Delaware and Sullivan Counties - the "forest preserve" counties. Ninety-eight peaks over 3,000 feet high form an impressive skyline. Its blend of public and private lands is typical of large parks in Europe, where people and unique lands have coexisted for centuries. The Catskill Forest Preserve is the state land within the Catskill Park. Since its creation in 1885, it has grown from 34,000 to 287,500 acres. An 1894 amendment to the New York State Constitution (now Article 14) directs:
"the lands of the State now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed."
The forest preserve has thousands of acres of forests with meadows, remnants of old farmsteads, lakes, rivers, springs, waterfalls, cliffs, fire towers, bears, rattlesnakes and other wildlife, rare plants and animals. Also, there are hundreds of miles of abandoned woods roads and trails to enjoy. Today, it serves as watershed, recreation area and ecological and scenic reserve.
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Accessible Recreation
Boating
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Hiking & Rock Climbing
Hunting
Shellfishing
Trapping
Snowmobiles
After an invigorating day of birding, hiking, nature study, or just relaxing at Catskill Park; pack a picnic from the healthy produce at one of the
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Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival
A Music & Environmental Festival
Clearwater Environmental Organization
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"One of the Top 4 Music Festivals in the U.S."
Outside Magazine,
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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.",
Ani DiFranco
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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.",
Josh Ritter
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."
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Minnewaska State Park Preserve is located at 5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson NY 12446, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Minnewaska State Park is situated on the dramatic Shawangunk Mountain ridge that rises more than 2,000 feet above sea level. The terrain is rugged and rocky, blanketed by dense hardwood forest encircling two lakes. Clear streams cut into valleys, incising sheer cliffs and ledges and emerging in waterfalls.
Come visit Minnewaska State Park Preserve, one of the most unique and beautiful parks in New York State, featuring numerous waterfalls, three crystalline sky lakes, more cliff-edge views that we can mention, world-class rock climbing and 35 miles of carriageways and 25 miles of footpaths on which to bike, walk, hike and simply enjoy. And, all this within an hour and a half drive from New York City.
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Beach
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Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway
Enjoy a wonderful scenic drive through the Shawangunk Mountains and rural countryside, just 90 miles north of New York City. We live in a region of mountains, forests, farms, rivers and streams, small hamlets and rolling, still unspoiled countryside, alive with nature and, yes, it is beautiful here.
Pronounced SHON-gum, the region is outlined by the Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway, officially designated a New York State Scenic Byway by the state legislature and the governor in the fall of 2006. An alternate route through Gardiner was added in the fall of 2009.
The now 88-mile byway encircles the northern Shawangunk Mountains and travels through the Rondout and Wallkill valleys, linking communities that have a common relationship to the northern Shawangunks and forming a distinct region of the state with its own special character.
There are 9 towns and 2 villages along the Shawangunk Mountain Scenic Byway. Each has a distinctive flavor and so much to offer. The Shawangunk Mountains Regional Partnership is comprised of the towns of Crawford, Gardiner, Marbletown, Montgomery, New Paltz, Rochester, Rosendale, Shawangunk, Wawarsing and the villages of Ellenville and New Paltz is the management organization for the Shawangunk Mountain Scenic Byway.
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Bearsville Theater is located at 291 Tinker Street, Woodstock NY 12498, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Already legendary among theatergoers and artists alike, the Bearsville Theater has undergone extensive renovation to become a one-of-a-kind showpiece venue for an array of musical, theatrical, catering and special events.
From Bearsville Theater
"Perched on the Sawkill Creek in one the region’s most picturesque streamside settings, the Bearsville Theater property also includes two restaurants, The Little Bear and the renowned Bear Café, and the offices of WDST and Radio Woodstock - both housed in Utopia, Todd Rundgren’s former video studio.
"The Bearsville Theater is the brainchild of Albert Grossman, the music industry visionary and magnate whose stable included Peter, Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, The Band and Todd Rundgren. Years in the planning and building - using the region’s finest craftsmen — the theater was opened in 1989 by Albert’s widow, Sally Grossman.
"Since then, the theater’s stage has been graced by the likes of Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Edward Albee’s Tony Award-winning Three Women, The Band, The Pretenders, Natalie Merchant, Pearl, Astrud Gilberto, Bela Fleck, Jimmy Cliff, Taj Majal, Richie Havens, Warren Zevon, Artie Traum, and Bruce Cockburn - to name just a few.
"Among the world-class artists that live in and around Woodstock and play the theater on a regular basis are Jack deJohnette, David Sancious, Robbie Dupree, Tony Levin, Jerry Marotta, Warren Bernhardt, Peter Schickele, and Happy Traum."
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