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Family Fun in Hudson Valley
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> Learn More about Kingston, New York and the Colonists
296 Fair St., Kingston, NY 12401
The Senate House State Historic site was the meeting place for the original New York State Senate and where colonists shaped a newly created government.
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> Shawangunk Wine Trail
P.O. Box 526, Marlboro, NY 12542
Nestled between the majestic the Shawangunk Mountains and the scenic Hudson River, the eight-mile Shawangunk Wine Trail is home to 15 diverse wineries and is located just 60 miles north of New York City.
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> Ski Windham Mountain
19 Resort Dr., Windham, NY 12496
Located in the Northern Catskills, Windham Mountain is a family-friendly ski resort and adventure park with 54 trails, zip line and biking trails.
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> Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
540 N. Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
A trip to Sleepy Hollow would not be complete without a visit to the 170-year-old Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and its famous residents, including Elizabeth Arden, Andrew Carnegie, Washington Irving, and William Rockefeller.
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> Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse
299 Palmer Ave., Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Also known as the Tarrytown Light and Kingsland Point Light, this historic lighthouse was first lit in 1883 and served to warn ships away from dangerous shoals on the east side of the Hudson River.
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> Snowshoe at Minnewaska Park
5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446
Situated on the dramatic Shawangunk Mountain ridge, Minnewaska State Park Preserve rises more than 2,000 feet above sea level and is surrounded by rugged, rocky terrain.
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> Snowshoe at Minnewaska Park
5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446
Along with the views, winter snows bring great opportunities to snowshoe and cross-country ski. Horseback riding trails are also available.
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> Spacious Skies Woodland Hills
386 Fog Hill Road, Austerlitz, NY 12017
Spacious Skies Woodland Hills is a family-friendly campground located in upstate New York amidst the Taconic and Berkshire Mountain ranges.
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> Have Fun at 'America's Biggest Little Water Park'
16 Old Route 9 West, Fishkill, NY 12524
Billed as “America's Biggest Little Water Park,” SplashDown Beach features thrilling slides and rides for all ages as well as a wave pool, lagoon & play areas.
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> Stonecrop Gardens
81 Stone Crop Lane, Cold Spring, NY 10516
This public garden offers 15 acres of diverse settings including woodland and water gardens, a grass garden, raised alpine stone beds, cliff rock gardens, and an enclosed English-style flower garden.
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> Stony Point - a Place of Revolutionary History & Theatre
74 East Main St, Stony Point, NY 10980
In addition to its panoramic river views, Stony Point in the Hudson Valley features historic sites and landmarks from the American Revolutionary War including the Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site and Lighthouse.
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> Enjoy Kayaking with Storm King Adventure Tours
4 Duncan Ave., Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY 12520
Let certified kayak experts guide you through a variety of tours. Tours include Bannerman Island, Fishkill Creek, Cornwall Bay and more.
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> Storm King Art Center
1 Museum Road, New Windsor, NY 12553
Located in New York’s Hudson Valley, this unique open air art center is a sprawling 500-acre outdoor museum boasting large-scale sculpture and site-specific commissions under open sky.
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> Storm King State Park
Mountain Road, Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 12520
This 1,972-acre park offers hikers unsurpassed views of the Catskills and the Hudson Valley.
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> Sylvan Lake Beach Park Inc.
18 Mcdonnells Lane, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533
Set on a private beach along the scenic shores of Sylvan Lake, this 65-acre wooded campground offers both rustic tent and RV sites with full hookup. Seasonal sites are also available.
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> Tap into Spring Maple Weekend in Upstate NY
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See Designated Weekends for Times: Did you know that New York state is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugar makers?