Scenic Hudson River Valley Ulster County
Evening setting on the Bear Mountain Bridge

Scenic Hudson River Valley

Ulster County

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 Esopus Scenic Hudson River Valley

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
Birding at this prime spot for watching bald eagles
Nature Study along 3,500 feet of shoreline
Hiking Trails
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.

When its time to eat, after a wonderful 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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Attractions in the Hudson Valley
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Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
Hiking Trails & Walking
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley
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 Highland Scenic Hudson River Valley

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
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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Attractions in the Hudson Valley
Audubon | Birding | Bird Watching
Biking Trails / Bike Paths
Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking
Cross-Country Skiing
Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
Hiking Trails & Walking
Hudson River Towns
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Picnicking / Picnic
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley
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 Kingston Scenic Hudson River Valley

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
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 Ave., 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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Attractions & Things To Do
Attractions in the Hudson Valley
Audubon | Birding | Bird Watching
Boating, Canoeing, Kayaking
Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
Hiking Trails & Walking
Hudson River Towns
Lighthouses
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Picnicking / Picnic
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley


Scenic Drives and Scenic Views
Hudson Valley
Hudson River Valley

Take a scenic drive through the Hudson Valley of New York. Enjoy many beautiful lakes, reservoirs, and mountains througout the Hudson Valley landscape. See the stunning mountains, valleys, and lakes of the Hudson River Valley. Allow your senses to take-in the natural beauty of the rivers and mountain backdrops; photograph the views.

If you're visiting or live in New York City, in approximately one hour you can be in Westchester or Rockland County in the most southern part of the Hudson Valley where you can see dine overlooking the Hudson. Find restaurants restaurants with waterfront views in Westchester or restaurants with waterfront views in Rockand County.

    Visit the charming shops and villages in the River Towns along the Hudson River. For family fun, the small children will love the playground in Matthiessen Park in Irvington, NY. Older kids and adults, can enjoy the small buy lovely coastline along the Hudson River at Matthiessen Park.

    Visit Cross River Reservoir where you can go boating in Cross River in the quiet and serene waters of the Cross River Reservoir. If you brought your fishing gear, what could be more relaxing than fishing in Cross River in this peaceful setting?

If you're taking a scenic drive through Westchester and want fun things to do on the way, takea family day-trip to one of the beautiful parks in Westchester, NY along the Hudson River or the Long Island Sound and go fishing, or boating or relax with a picnic at a Westchester County park. On hot days of summer, cool off in one of many swimming pools and beaches available throughout Westchester County.

Moving up the river, drive along Route 202W/6W and enjoy spectacular views of the Hudson River. Park the car at this scenic view, one mile from the Bear Mountain Bridge, and take in the magnificent views, across the Hudson River, of Bear Mountain.

    Continue driving until you reach Cold Spring. Spend a day in the historic Village of Cold Spring. In 1973, the Village of Cold Spring, New York was designated a Federal Historic District, and tourists have been visiting Cold Spring’s historic sites, shops, restaurants and hiking trails ever since.
Driving north, up the river, visit Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. This 14,086-acre park, covering Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts birding, boating, camping, fishing, and on the hot days of summer, go swimming at Fahnestock's sandy beach..

    Fun things to do in the winter in Putnam include visiting Fahnestock Winter Park. Bundle up and go sledding and snowboarding at in Putnam and Dutchess counties.

Driving further north of Putnam you'll enter Dutchess County. Dutchess offers many scenic spots, including,

  • Beacon Point, the future home of a cutting-edge "Green" hotel/conference center.


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

  • Shaupeneak Ridge , offering great hiking and mountain biking, is a 570-acre park that can be used by educators as an outdoor classroom.


  • Poets' Walk, a 120-acre park nestled in the region's famous National Historic Landmark District. Poets' Walk offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge and Catskill Mountains. A visit to this property by Washington Irving is said to have inspired his classic story "Rip Van Winkle".
Columbia County in the mid-Hudson Valley, home to Lake Taghkanic State Park, was named one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the nation. The park is nestled next to Lake Taghkanic in the rolling hills and lush forests of Columbia, NY. Columbia is also home to many many local farms, csa farms, and pick-your-own farms. While picking organic produce in Columbia County, look up at the very beautiful views and rolling hills all around you.

In autumn, the backdrop of breathtaking fall colors enhances a hike on the hiking trails, biking paths, and walking in the parks of the Hudson Valley. Explore scenic parks offering activities and attractions for the whole family. While taking a scenic drive through the Hudson Valley, visit parks, nature preserves, hiking trails, biking trails, and more; all very beautiful and abundant in the Hudson Valley of New York.




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