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Locust Grove Estate
Majestically seated on a hill overlooking the scenic Hudson River, this National Historic Landmark estate features 200 acres of landscaped grounds with five miles of hiking trails and an historic Italianate mansion.
Mongaup Pond Campground
Set on a 120-acre lake, Montgaup Pond offers large, wooded tent and trailer sites, many on the lake, including eight handicap accessible sites.
Samuel F. Pryor III Shawangunk Gateway Campground
This high-quality, minimalist campground features 50 acres with 24 drive-in spots (one vehicle per site) and 26 walk-in spots.
Fahnestock State Park
This 14,086-acre park covers land in Putnam and Dutchess counties and boasts hiking trails, picnic areas, a scenic campground, and plenty of opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding.
Harriman State Park
Boasting more than 44,000 acres, Harriman State Park is the second-largest park in the New York state parks system.
The Arts Center of the Capital Region
The Arts Center of the Capital Region is home to studios for pottery, culinary arts, jewelry, woodworking, painting and drawing, printmaking, stained glass, dance and fitness...
Olde Judge Mansion B & B
Less than two miles from the center of Troy, this 1892 Victorian Gothic-style mansion offers five rooms – three with private baths and two that share one full and one-half bath.
Howland Cultural Center
The Howland Cultural Center promotes the arts and culture of the area’s artists promote and provides a space where they can exhibit, perform and showcase their unique artistic talents.