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 All Accord Listings

 Accord Things To Do | Outdoor Activities

12404, Golf, Golf Club, Accord, Ulster County, public golf course, Rondout Valley, Hudson River Valley, Golf Course, Attractions, 18-hole, 18-hole regulation length course, Driving range, Practice green Public Golf Course - Rondout Golf Club

845-626-2513 
  Rondout Golf Club is located at 10 Bank Street, Accord, NY 12404 in Ulster County. Rondout Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course nestled in the Rondout Valley within the Hudson River Valley. Rondout Golf Club features a challenging layout, driving range, practice green, fully stocked pro shop, and Ivan's Restaurant. Carts are available but walking is permitted as well. Press blue button for green fees, golf clubs, and more about Rondout Golf Club.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf only facility
18-hole regulation length course
6468 yards / par 72
Course rating/slope
Blue 72.7 / 128
White 70.0 / 123
Red 68.8 / 116
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Club rental
Driving range
Lessons
Practice green
Pro shop
Pull cart rental
Putting green
Restaurant
Riding cart rental

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Ellenville NY 12428 9-hole regulation golf course Public Golf Course - Shawangunk Country Club

845-647-6090 
  Shawangunk Country Club, opened in 1918, is located at 38 Country Club Road, Ellenville, NY 12428. Shawangunk golf course has a 9-hole regulation golf course. The course rating is 69.1 with a slope rating of 122.
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 All Esopus Listings

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Things To Do, Birding, watching bald eagles, Nature Study, Hiking Trails, Esopus Lighthouse, restaurants in New Paltz, south of Kingston, northeastern Ulster County, New York State, woodland trails,  striped bass, Hudson River views Esopus Meadows Preserve "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  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.

Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and the Esopus Meadows Preserve.

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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 High Falls Things To Do | Outdoor Activities

12440, golfers, High Falls, NY, Dutchess County, nine hole golf course,  Mohonk Tower, scorecard, Ulster County, Golf only facility Public Golf Course - Stone Dock Golf Club

845-687-7107 
  Stone Dock Golf Club is located at 12 Stone Dock Road, High Falls NY 12440 in Ulster County. Stone Dock Golf Club is a challenging, scenic, nine hole golf course that is open to the public from April to November. Catch glimpses of the Mohonk Tower as you navigate the 3000 plus scenic yards the course has to offer.

Stone Dock features a par 4 fourth hole that crosses a ravine on a downhill slope to a green with the Rondout Creek as a challenging backdrop. You will also find two 500 plus yard par 5's that follow the gentle curve of the Rondout. This nine hole course provides four sets of tees to suit the abilities of various levels of golfers. Press blue button for scorecard, rates, and more about Stone Dock Golf Club.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf only facility
9-hole regulation length course
Blue tees = 3315 yards / par 36
Course rating / slope = 35.5 / 120
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 All Highland Listings

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Things To Do, Birding, Cross-Country Skiing, Hiking Trails, Mountain Biking, Picnicking, Walkway Over the Hudson, carriage trails, Johnson-Iorio Park, Woodland Trails, excellent restaurants in Ulster County, State Park Franny Reese State Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  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.

Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, parking information, trail maps, photos and more about Franny Reese State Park.

After a day out at the Franny Reese State Park, select from one of many excellent restaurants in Ulster County.

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12528, Apple Golf Course, Highland, NY, Ulster County, Golf, Public Course, Golf facility, 9-hole, Driving Range, Tee times, scorecard Public Golf Course - Apple Greens Golf Course

845-883-5500 
  Apple Greens Golf Course is located at 161 South Street, Highland, NY 12528 in Ulster County. Apple Greens offers spectacular views of the Mohonk Tower. Press blue button for scorecard and Apple Greens Golf website.

Golf Course Attractions
Public course with country club atmosphere
Golf only facility
27 holes - 15 holes with water
Blue tees 1 & 2 = 6679 yards
Blue tees 1 & 2 rating/slope = 72.1/113
4 sets of tees: Blue - White - Gold - Red
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Closed to the public during tournaments
Club rental
Dress code
Driving range (20 stations; mats, grass & sand)
Lessons
Pro shop
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Putting green, chipping permitted
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10528, Ranch Resort, Highland NY, Ulster County, horse ranch, kids activities, skiing, snow tubing, horseback riding, sleigh rides, kid's programs, paddle boats, fishing, Tennis courts, Basketball Court, Miniature Golf, Archery Rocking Horse Ranch "all inclusive" Resort

845-691-2927 
  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

The word is "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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12528, Horse Ranch, Resort, Mid-Hudson Valley, family resort, year-round resort, all-inclusive price, Dude Ranches, skiing, sleigh rides, water skiing, Outdoor Winter Activities, Horse drawn Sleigh Rides, Ski Area, Snow Tube Run, Ski Area Rocking Horse Ranch Resort

914-691-2927 
  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. Press blue button for year-round information about Rocking Horse Ranch resort.

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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12441, ski area, Catskill Mountains, Hudson River Valley, Highmount, Ulster County, skiers, American skiing, snowboarding, Belleayre mountain condition report, kids, New York's Winter Snow Park, Outdoor Winter Activities, Kidscamp, Ski boarding Belleayre Mountain Ski Area

845-254-5600 
  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 . . .

Press blue button for Belleayre mountain condition report, resort info, snow info, events, kids zone, lodging and more about Belleayre, New York's Winter Snow Park.

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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12446, Hudson Valley Resort, Spa, Kerhonkson, Shawangunk Mountain Range, Hudson Valley, championship course, Golf Course, Attractions, 18-hole, championship course, Driving range, Putting green Public Golf Course - Hudson Valley Resort & Spa

845-626-8888 
  Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is located at 400 Granite Road, Kerhonkson, NY 12446. Winding through the magnificent Shawangunk Mountain Range, The Hudson Valley Resort's 18-hole, par 71, 6350-yard championship course is enjoyable for all levels of play. Rolling hills, flowing creeks, ponds, lush fairways and challenging greens put every part of your game to the test.

Added for your enjoyment is our very own Golf Snack Bar offering quick dining options for golfers. Press blue button for course statistics, rates & packages, and more about Hudson Valley Resort and Spa.

Golf Course Attractions
18-hole championship course
6350 yards with a par of 71
Yardage = 6,500 6,350 4,865
Rating = 69.6 68.4 69.4
Slope = 123 119 145
Club rental
Driving range
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 Kingston Things To Do | Outdoor Activities

D & H Canal Heritage Corridor

845-647-5292 
  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.

Press blue button for Trail Status and more about the history of the D & H Heritage Corridor.

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Golf Club, Kingston, New York, 18-hole, Robert Trent Jones, golf course, golfing, driving range, Golf Association, about golfing, Attractions, 18-hole, regulation length course, Hudson River Golf Association Private Golf Course - Wiltwyck Golf Club

845-331-0700 
  The Wiltwyck Golf Club is located at 404 Steward Lane, Kingston, New York. The 18-hole Robert Trent Jones designed golf course offers a challenging test of golfing abilities for beginners as well as advanced golfers. A class "A" PGA Pro and his assistants provide complete services and merchandise. Lessons, clinics and club storage are a few of these many services. A practice range and green provide ample opportunity for Members to improve their game. Wiltwyck is a Member of the Hudson River Golf Association, Westchester Golf Association and the Metropolitan Golf Association. Press blue button for scorecard and more about golfing at the Wiltwyck Golf Club.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf Club with Tennis and Swimming
18-hole regulation length course
Black tees = 6877 yards / par 72
Course rating / slope = 74.5 / 136
Greens = Bent grass
Guests = Reciprocal
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Driving range
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12041, Alapaha Links, Alapaha Golf, Kingston, NY, Ulster County, Public golf course, Golf only facility, 9-hole, driving range, Course Attractions Public Golf Course - Alapaha Golf Links

845-331-2334 
  Alapaha Golf Links is located at 180 Sawkill Road, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County. Alapaha Golf Links is a scenic golf course located in the beautiful Catskill Mountains in New York. Architects Stewart Kessman & Hal Purdy designed Alapaha Golf Links which was opened to public in 1995.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf only facility
9-hole executive length course
3370 yards from the white tees / par 60
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12401, Ascot Park, golf, Miniature golf, Driving range, practice range, Kingston, New York, Ulster County, Golf Course, Attractions Public Golf Course - Ascot Golf, Driving Range, & Miniature Golf

845-339-6395 
  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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12041, Green Acres, Kingston, Ulster County, Golf Course, Attractions, Golf Attractions, 9-hole regulation course Public Golf Course - Green Acres

845-331-2283 
  Green Acres Course is located at the end of Harwich Street, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf only facility
9-hole regulation length course
Longest tees = 2774 = yards / 36 par
Course rating/slope = 35.0 / 113
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Driving range
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12401, Ski Center, Kingston, Hudson River Valley, Catskill Mountain range, New York,  snowboarders, beginner skiers, snow tubers, snowboarding, skiing, tubing, ski, snowboard, ski boarders, Winter Outdoor Activities, Snowtubing, Ski lessons Sawkill Family Ski Center

845-336-6977 
  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. Press blue button for more about Sawkill Family Ski Center.

Winter Outdoor Activities
Skiing
Snowboarding
Snowtubing

Ski Area Features . . .
Rental equipment
Ski lessons for children
Ski lessons for adults
Ski or Snowboard Packages

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Kingston Lighthouse, deep water boat access onto Rondout Creek, bird watching, Things To Do, Birding, Hiking Trails, Nature Study, Picnicking, hiking, local farms in the Hudson Valley, restaurants in Ulster New York, Hudson River Valley, New York State Sleightsburgh Park "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  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.

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

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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 New Paltz Things To Do | Outdoor Activities

12561, New Paltz, NY, working dairy, horse farm, Shawangunk Mountains, private trail system, guided, instructional trail rides, outdoor enthusiasts, adventure, TRAIL RIDE, horses or ponies, Western and English riding lessons, horses, ponies Payne Farm Too "Horseback Riding"

845-255-0177 
  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.

Press blue button to join us for a good, ol'-fashion TRAIL RIDE at Payne Farm Too. Guests enjoy the breath-taking views of the majestic Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains from their saddle on one of our sweet, safe and willing horses or ponies. Western and English riding lessons are available on our equine companions.

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12561, Mohonk, Golf Course, Mohonk Mountain Resort, New Paltz, golf, golf course, Scottish, old-world New York State, Attractions, 9-hole course, Winter, Outdoor Activities, Ice skating, Ski rentals, Cross-country skiing, Snowshoeing Public Golf Course - Mohonk Golf Course

845-255-1000 
  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. Press blue button for rates, photos, and more information about Mohonk.

Golf Course Attractions
9-hole regulation length course
2707 yards / par 35
Course rating / slope = 33.0 / 112
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Pro shop
Pull cart rental
Restaurant
Riding cart rental

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country skiing
    Ice skating
    Ski rentals
    Snowshoeing

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12561 Ulster County, New Paltz Golf, Golf Course, New Paltz, nine-hole course, golfing, Shawangunk Mountains, scenic, golfers, tournaments, Golf Course Attractions Public Golf Course - New Paltz Golf Course

845-255-8282 
  New Paltz Golf Course is located at 215 Huguenot Street, New Paltz, NY 12561 in Ulster County. The New Paltz Golf Course, open to the public, is a nine-hole course. With total yardage at 3460 from the blue tees, it presents a challenge for even the finest player, while shorter yardage from the white and the ladies' tees make the course a pleasurable golfing experience for all who play and enjoy the game.

Set against a backdrop of the Shawangunk Mountains, with its fifth fairway bordering the Wallkill River, the New Paltz Golf Course is as scenic as it is playable. The golf course offers 3 sets of tees and measures 3460 from the back tees. The great layout and multiple tees present a challenge to golfers of every skill level and provide a pleasurable golf experience for all who play. Press blue button for scorecard, tournaments, schedule tee-time, and more about the New Paltz Golf Course.

Golf Course Attractions
9-hole regulation length course
3460 yards / par 36
Course rating / slope = 131 / 36.6
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Closed to public during tournaments
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Rail Trail, New York State, Countryside Trail, Hudson River Valley, Greenway Trail System, National Recreation Trail, Shawangunk Ridge, Trail Activities, Biking, Bird Watching, Cross Country Skiing, History, Family Outings, Horseback riding Wallkill Valley Rail Trail

 
  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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Bird Watching
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Hiking / Jogging
Picnic
Nature Walks
Scenic Vistas
Stream Watch

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing

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12464, Phoenicia NY, Uslter County in the Hudson Valley, Catskill Mountains, tubing courses, Esopus Creek, first-time tubers, experienced tubers, rapids, Fantastic tubing in Esopus Creek Town Tinker Tube Rental

845-688-5553 
  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"."

The word is 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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12477, Veterans Sports Complex, Saugerties, NY, Things To Do, Ball fields, Hiking Trails, Horseshoe pits, Picnic areas, Playgrounds, Senior Citizen’s, recreation center, Shuffleboard courts, Soccer fields, Tennis courts, , Ice Arena, Winter Activities Cantine Veterans Sports Complex

845-246-5890 
  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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12483, Homowack Golf Course, Spring Glen, NY, Ulster County, Golf Course Attractions, Attractions, 9-hole regulation length golf course, 9-hole golf course, golfers, 9-hole facility, Driving range Public Golf Course - Homowack Lodge Golf Course

845-647-6800 
  Homowack Lodge Golf Course is located at Old Route 209 in Spring Glen, NY 12483 in Ulster County. Homowack Lodge is a 9-hole regulation length golf course. This short layout provides for a fun golf experience for golfers of all skill levels.

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9-hole Facility
Driving Range

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Esopus, Ulster County, park, suspension bridge, Hudson River views, hiking trails, Things To Do, nature study, nature trails, Mills-Norrie State Park, Esopus Island, birding, hiking, restaurants in restaurants in Ulster County Black Creek Preserve "Scenic Hudson Valley"

 
  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.

Press blue button for Scenic Hudson and the Black Creek Preserve where you can view Black Creek Trail Map or download the Black Creek Park Quest for information and maps that will guide you on a quest to learn about the history and wildlife at Black Creek Preserve.

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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Catskill Park, Ulster, Greene, forest preserve, Attractions, Outdoor Activities, Boating, Camping, Cross-Country Skiing, Fishing, Hunting, Trapping, Snowmobiles Catskill Forest Preserve

 
  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
Camping
Cross-Country Skiing
Fishing
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 local farms in Ulster. Or select one of many excellent restaurants in Ulster County.

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12446, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley, Shawangunk Mountain ridge, visit Minnewaska State Park Preserve, waterfalls, New York City, Things To Do, Beach, Biking, Boat Launch, Boating, Cross-Country Skiing, Food, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Swimming Minnewaska State Park

845-256-0579 
  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
Biking
Boat Launch
Boating
Food
Hiking / Walking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Picnicking
Scenic Views
Swimming

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing

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Ulster County
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Are you looking for things to do in Ulster County? Enjoy a family day-trip to one of the many beautiful parks along the Hudson River or the Long Island Sound. Go biking, hiking, fishing, or boating at one of the beautiful ponds or lakes at an Ulster County park. On the hot days of summer, cool off in one of the many swimming pools and beaches available throughout Ulster County.

If you are looking for good outdoor activities in Ulster County, there are many things to do. Ulster County is flush with parks, hiking trails, nature trails, and amazing historic sites . Both children and adults enjoy learning about the history of the Hudson Valley. Tour the historic sites in Westchester and Rockland County in the southern Hudson Valley, up through the northern Hudson Valley counties of Albany and Rensselaer.

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. 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.

Minnewaska State Park Preserve is located in Kerhonkson in Ulster County. Visit Minnewaska State Park Preserve, one of the most unique and beautiful parks in New York State, featuring numerous waterfalls, three crystalline sky lakes, and world-class rock climbing. Things to do outdoors also include 35 miles of carriageways and 25 miles of footpaths on which to bike, walk, and hike.

Visit the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail in Ulster, New York. 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. Wallkill welcomes hikers, joggers, bicycle and horseback riders, dog walkers, and, in the winter, snowshoe and cross-country skiers.

Autumn in the Hudson Valley is spectacular; especially as leaves begin to turn to red, golden yellow, and rich shades of cranberry and plum. Be sure to surprise the children, including even the older kids, with a day-out of apple, berry, or pumpkin picking. Or, take a scenic drive into the countryside and walk in the beautiful parks and on the scenic trails of the Hudson Valley.

In autumn, the backdrop of breathtaking fall colors enhances a hike on the hiking trails in and around Ulster County. Explore the many parks offering playgrounds and picnicking for the whole family. Select outdoor activities in Ulster County. Ulster offers many things to do with children, as well as fun activities for singles, or family activities. Visit Ulster's parks, nature preserves, hiking trails, biking trails, and much more; all very beautiful and abundant in Ulster County.

If you enjoy golf, you will find many golf courses in Ulster County. For the younger children in the family, try miniature golf courses. And remember, activity is good for everyone!

Activity is for Everyone
Healthy living and physical fitness are closely connected. Being physically fit not only helps people live healthy lives; it also helps people live longer. People who make physical activity and exercise a part of their daily lives when they are young are more likely to keep it in their lives, as they grow older and benefit from it throughout their lifespan. Physical activity is any movement that spends energy. Exercise is a subset of physical activity that is structured and planned.

Exercise offers other benefits, including strengthened muscles, increased flexibility, and stronger bones. Regular activity also promises mental-health benefits, like relieving stress and anxiety. It can help you sleep better and renew your energy.

Virtually everyone benefits from physical activity and exercise. However, every few years, surveys confirm the well-known fact that most people aren't active enough. While many children engage in physical activity, the amount of physical activity and exercise they get as they grow into adolescents usually declines. In fact, many researchers believe that physical inactivity is a national health problem that can increase the risk of illness and disease.

It is widely accepted by the health community that doing some kind of physical activity or exercise on a regular basis helps to increase strength and flexibility, improve endurance, control weight, increase bone mass, and improve self-esteem. Exercise also reduces stress, anxiety, depression, and the risk of developing high blood pressure.

The best way to keep physical activity and exercise a permanent part of one's life is to make it fun and enjoyable. If people are given different options of what they can do and have easy access to those options, they are more likely to participate in physical activity and exercise. This allows people to have a positive attitude toward physical fitness. It's also helpful if people are knowledgeable about the rewards of physical activity and exercise.

Physical activity and exercise benefits both the body and the mind in numerous ways. Activity options include team and individual sports, walking, gardening, dancing, and even doing everyday household chores.

Benefits of Exercise and Physical Fitness
It is generally accepted that exercise improves health and well-being. Physical activity doesn't need to be strenuous for a person to enjoy benefits to health. However, by sensibly increasing physical activity - you increase your health benefits. Exercise also believed to increase endorphins, a protein in the brain that act as the body's natural pain reliever.

Exercise and Physical Fitness Concepts

    Cardiovascular Fitness
    Cardiovascular fitness is improved by aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise improves cardiovascular health as it typically uses the body's largest groups of muscles (the legs) continually which makes a person need more oxygen. Exercise increases the amount of oxygen in the blood and improves the efficiency of the cardiovascular system. Examples of aerobic exercise include running, walking fast, biking, and dancing. Cardiovascular or aerobic activity also strengthens the heart and lungs.

    Regular activity and exercise make for a healthier heart. A healthy heart enhances the efficiency of circulating blood throughout the body. The heart pumps blood, which carries oxygen to muscles and carries away waste. How well the heart performs is a good indication of a person's cardiovascular system.

    Endurance
    Endurance refers to a person's ability to continue doing a stressful activity for an extended period of time. This is sometimes called stamina. What this means is that a person with good endurance or stamina can bike, jog, play, or run for a long time without getting tired. Having a healthy endurance level means that a person has a healthy level of cardiovascular fitness. Cardiovascular fitness refers to how efficiently the heart and lungs can pump blood (which holds oxygen) to muscles that are being worked. The more efficiently the heart works, the more energy the body has to continue working without a great deal of effort.

    Activity and Exercise
    Activity and exercise help the cardiovascular system by improving circulation. Circulation is increased because physical activity increases a person's blood volume. This makes it easier for the heart to function and more blood gets to muscles, meaning more oxygen is carried to the muscles. Exercise and activity also help reduce a person's chances of developing high blood pressure, or hypertension. Physical fitness can reduce the risk of suffering serious consequences, such as a stroke, from high blood pressure.

    Gain Strength
    Strength is the ability to resist force. Muscles constantly resist force. The more strength a person has, the easier it is for muscles to resist greater force. For instance, someone who can lift one hundred pounds of weight once is stronger than someone who can lift fifty pounds of weight twice. Just as regular physical activity builds strength, it also builds muscle endurance. Similar to cardiovascular endurance, muscle endurance means that muscles are able to work for longer periods.

    Stronger Bones May Prevent Illness
    Stronger muscles go hand in hand with stronger bones and healthy joints. And, as the body builds muscle, it tends to lose fat, which results in a leaner, healthier body. Weight-bearing activities build better bones.

    There are several reasons why weight-bearing activities build better bones. First, these activities seem to actually stimulate the formation of bone. Also, with physical activity comes muscle strength, which means that the muscles that are exerted grow stronger; this, in turn, benefits the bones. Finally, with improved strength, balance, and coordination, the risk of falls and bone injuries is greatly reduced.

    Having thicker, healthier bones helps combat arthritis and osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is a disease that gradually weakens bones, making them so fragile that they can fracture easily doing everyday activities. Although osteoporosis mainly strikes older people, it is during childhood and adolescence that bones are forming. Building stronger bones during adolescence will help combat diseases such as osteoporosis later in life.

    Breath Easier and Strengthen Lung Capacity
    As people grow older, their lung capacity (how much air the lungs hold) typically reduces. Cardiovascular activity and exercise can combat this because aerobic activities actually increase lung capacity. So while lung capacity will continue to diminish because of age, with regular activity - especially aerobic activity, it will do so at a slower rate.

    Energy
    Physical activity and exercise require energy, as does everything. In addition to expending energy, however, physical activity also gives people increased energy throughout the entire day. The immune system also benefits from regular physical activity. A healthy immune system helps fight colds, cancer, and other diseases, and speeds recovery from all kinds of injuries.

    Sleep
    The human body needs sleep. Sleep gives us energy. Regular physical activity helps people sleep more soundly. The more soundly one sleeps, the more energy one saves up during that time, and the more energy a person has to work, play, study, and enjoy life.

    Improve Flexibility
    Young people are usually quite flexible. However, as with lung capacity, flexibility diminishes as people grow older. Activities and exercises that increase flexibility such as: gymnastics, martial arts, and yoga, are helpful in preventing injuries. The more flexible a person is, the less likely he or she is to suffer a sprain or strain a muscle.

Physical Activity and Exercise Benefit the Mind
Physical activity and exercise are beneficial to the mind as well as the body. They help improve a person's health and overall outlook on life. The great thing about physical activity and exercise is that it doesn't matter what a person does as long as it raises the heart rate for a certain period of time (twenty to thirty minutes) You can bike, run, swim, walk, garden, etc. - all healthy activity benefits the mind. People experience a natural high thereby developing the ability to better handle emotions and changes in life.

    Endorphins - Our Natural High
    When a person is physically active or exercises for a certain period of time—about 20 minutes or longer—the body releases endorphins, proteins in the brain that act as the body's natural pain reliever. When endorphins are released, a person may experience a feeling of euphoria.

    Exercise Helps Relieve Depression and Anxiety
    Many people suffer from depression and anxiety. A person may feel just depressed or anxious or experience both depression and anxiety at the same time. Depression can cause people to feel sad, tired, and hopeless. Researchers have found that in mild cases, physical activity and exercise can help relieve feelings of depression and lower a person's anxiety.

    Handle Stress Better
    Stress is a normal part of every person's life. However, too much stress can cause health problems. Some symptoms of stress include anxiety, high blood pressure, irritability, tense muscles, headaches, stomach aches, and lower resistance to illness. Physical activity and exercise, especially noncompetitive activity, help to manage stress. They give a person the opportunity to feel calmer and more alert, which can help a person work through the things that are causing the stress. They also boost the immune system.

    Improve Concentration
    Concentration is important for learning and understanding new things. Being physically active and exercising can help improve concentration. Staying physically fit has also been found to help people maintain memory longer. As people get older, their memory skills can deteriorate, and physical activity and exercise can help ward off this effect.

    Feel Calmer and Sleep Soundly
    While physical activity and exercise can make people feel more alert during the day, they also allow people to feel calmer and sleep more soundly. When people are active, their body temperature rises and warms their insides. This soothes the body, like a warm bath, and causes a person to feel calmer. This feeling, along with the lower anxiety and stress and physical benefits of physical activity and exercise, helps a person to sleep soundly at night.

Activity Promotes Fitness
There are many types of activities that improve a person's physical fitness. The options range from traditional aerobics to alternative practices such as yoga, pilates, and martial arts. Each activity has its own specific benefits and requires different kinds of equipment. Choosing the best activities involves finding the ones that are the most pleasurable and fun. The most important thing is doing some kind of activity on a regular basis.

    Sports
    Participation in sports and other healthy physical activities are a great way of staying active. Sports offer wonderful rewards for mental health. Being involved in sports has been proven to help people learn valuable skills for dealing with life's ups and downs. They teach people how to interact with others and work as a team. Sports also help people become more independent and feel better about themselves.

    Children, Kids, Preteens
    Physical activity and exercise are not the same. And while both are good, most experts recommend that kids and preteens focus more on being physically active (such as playing or bike-riding) than on actually doing structured exercise. Playing is simple and fun. The options are endless and the benefits are great. Playing increases strength, flexibility, coordination, and muscle tone and, because it increases the heart rate, it burns fat as well. In addition to the physical benefits, playing relieves stress and imparts a positive attitude about life and physical fitness. Playing activities include: Frisbee, tag, hide-and-seek, playing with a pet, gardening, and hopscotch. There are many outdoor activities for children that can be enjoyed during a day out in the parks of Ulster NY.

    Aerobic Exercise
    Aerobic exercise strengthens the heart and lungs and tones the body. There are two types of aerobics: high-impact and low-impact. Both involve moving the body for at least twenty minutes in order to increase the heart rate to a point where the body is burning fat. High-impact aerobics involves dance combinations and jumping movements, while low-impact aerobics uses similar movements without the jumping. Low-impact aerobics is gentler to the joints because one foot is always touching the floor and therefore it is less likely to cause injury.

    Biking
    Although just north of New York City, Ulster County offers magnificent parks, scenic views, and many opportunities for exercise. Biking is an activity that the whole family can enjoy. Children love a day out where they can safely ride their bikes on the many biking trails that Ulster offers. Visit biking trails in Ulster and spend a day biking with the children. Biking can be enjoyed by everyone and is an exercise that builds strength and balance. Riding for just twenty minutes will make the heart stronger and help the body burn fat.

    Most people learn to ride bikes as children, so all it takes to participate is a bicycle and road to ride it on. Some people choose to ride on the road, while others buy a mountain bike that allows them to ride on dirt roads and trails in the woods or in the mountains. In addition to having a bike, people need to wear helmets and have reflectors attached to the bike. Many people ride with friends or even join a cycling club to meet others who like to use their pedals to get their hearts pumping. Enjoy biking, a wonderfully healthy and gratifying outdoor exercise.

    Boxing
    Boxing tones and strengthens the whole body. Whether a person is just punching the air, called shadow boxing, or punching a bag, boxing helps burn fat, relieve stress, and increase endurance and confidence. People interested in learning to box usually take classes at a local gym or learn boxing moves from a video. With boxing gloves and loose comfortable workout clothing, you can box at a gym, a recreation center, or at home. It is also possible to learn how to kick box, which uses the legs and the arms to punch the air or a bag.

    Dance
    Dance is great exercise for the whole body. It not only tones the body and burns fat, but it also improves balance and coordination. There are many different types of dance, including ballet, tap, modern, country-western, jazz, and hip-hop. Some people choose to take classes to learn the right technique. This can be especially important for tap and ballet. Others may rent or buy a video that teaches them the right moves. However, dance doesn't have to be structured. Dancing to a song on the radio or to a favorite CD is enough for some people. Dancing in any form is a fun way to become physically fit.

    Gymnastics
    Gymnastics is an intense activity that strengthens every muscle in the body. It also improves coordination and flexibility; however, it can be risky since many of the moves include flips and jumps that can cause injury. Practicing gymnastics requires classes at a gym with special equipment, a training camp, or a gymnastics clinic. It also requires an instructor, as gymnastic moves are difficult and cannot be learned without proper instruction.

    Hiking
    One of the best things about hiking is being surrounded by nature. Hiking trails can be found everywhere, giving hikers many choices of trails that differ in difficulty and scenery. The many benefits of hiking include the opportunity to go birding in Ulster County, where you can feel the beauty of nature all around.

    Ice Skating
    Ice skating works the lower body, including thighs, hips, and buttocks. It also strengthens the heart, burns fat, and improves balance and coordination. Individual and group lessons are available at local rinks. It's also possible to learn how to figure skate, which involves doing spins, jumps, and dance moves on the ice. Having a supportive pair of skates is essential. If there's nowhere to ice skate, but the activity is appealing, in-line skating is a great alternative.

    In-Line Skating
    In-line skating is similar to ice-skating but it's done on concrete, not ice. It works the lower body and strengthens the heart. In-line skating has grown in popularity over recent years and many people consider it to be one of the most fun activities to do.

    Martial Arts
    The martial arts are a combination of physical activity and mental strength and development. The practice of the arts goes back thousands of years; they work to improve the body's strength, power, speed, endurance, control, balance, awareness, and timing. In addition to physical training, martial arts benefit the mind through meditation that brings peace of mind in daily life.

    Running
    Running is an intense exercise. It's great for increasing heart rate, burning fat, and relieving stress. The muscles in the legs and stomach become stronger through running, and many runners talk of a "runner's high," which can be attributed to the release of endorphins, or the body's natural pain reliever, into the bloodstream.

    Skiing, Snowboarding and Ice Hockey
    Downhill skiing improves muscle tone for the whole body, as well as increasing balance and endurance. Cross-country skiing means constantly moving the arms and legs in a rhythmic fashion, which keeps the heart pumping fast. Snowboarding increases muscle tone in the lower body, while also improving balance and coordination. For a team activity during the winter months, join a beginner's game of ice hockey. If you love winter sports, try one of many winter sports available throughout the Hudson Valley. Visit cross-country skiing in Ulster, and find all the fantastic places to go sledding, snowmobiling, and cross-county skiing in the Hudson Valley.

    Swimming
    Swimming is a great activity that is easy on the body's joints because the water cushions the body while it moves. Swimming tones the whole body and increases the heart rate. It can be structured or unstructured. Doing laps with different types of strokes is a possibility, as is just playing around in the water with friends or participating in a water volleyball game. Swimming tones the whole body and increases the heart rate.

    Team Sports
    Team sports offer a variety of benefits that are unique to each sport. Hockey, basketball, and soccer, for example, require constant movement and therefore are great for increasing the heart rate, burning fat, and toning muscle. They also improve coordination and endurance. Softball, baseball, football, and volleyball increase muscle strength and coordination. Track and field benefits the whole body as it can involve running, sprinting, jumping, and throwing. All team sports usually require the participant to train for the playing season.

    Tennis
    Tennis can be played with two or four people, called singles or doubles. Either way provides a good workout, increasing strength in the arms and the legs, as well as improving eye-hand coordination. Singles is a more intense activity since one does not have a partner to help cover the court.

    Walking
    Walking is one of the most simple and accessible activities. Most people do some walking every day. Going for a fast and long walk, sometimes called power walking, will increase heart rate and burn fat, while also improving endurance. Walking uphill will increase muscle tone in the legs, back, stomach, and buttocks. Pumping the arms while walking will tone the arms and shoulders. If you enjoy walking, studying nature or a power walk to get your heart pumping; visit walking trails in Ulster N.Y.

    Yoga
    Yoga is a series of exercises that incorporate regulated breathing, concentration, and flexibility. Yoga is a way of life that connects the mind, body, and spirit. Through different poses, or postures, yoga improves flexibility, strength, circulation, and relieves stress while helping a person achieve peace of mind. Yoga will also improve the body's alignment, which means all the body's parts are in the right position for good health.




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