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Poughkeepsie
An early 1600s Dutch settlement, Poughkeepsie became New York’s second capital shortly after the American Revolution and is dubbed “The Queen City of the Hudson.”
Cold Spring
Set on the scenic banks of the Hudson River, the small, historic village of Cold Spring is said to be one of the best-preserved 19th century townscapes in the Hudson River region.
Kingston
With the majestic Catskill and Shawangunk mountain to the west and the mighty Hudson River to the east, Kingston is an alluring mix of natural beauty, rich heritage and the arts.
Saugerties
Situated between the spectacular Catskill Mountains and the beauty of the Hudson River, Saugerties is a delightful blend of history, sports and outdoor activities, cultural events and the arts.
Hudson Valley Rail Trail
Hike it or bike it, ride on horseback or roller blades or ski it cross-country style or on snow shoes in the winter – enjoy the trail any way you like!
The Roundhouse
Set in a historic textile mill and former factory, this uniquely circular boutique hotel complex is just three blocks from the center of town and picturesquely set next to Beacon Falls.
Comfort Inn - Saugerties
This contemporary, pet-friendly hotel is conveniently located just a short drive from Catskills Park and the town of Saugerties.
Olcott Harbor Lighthouse
The Olcott Harbor Lighthouse was erected in 1873 at the mouth of Lake Ontarion and 18-Mile Creek (named for being eighteen miles from the Niagara River at Lake Ontario).