- + PLACES TO GO
- FALL FAVORITES
- + THINGS TO DO
- + WINE & DINE
- + STAY
- + TOURS
- + CALENDAR
- + MAPS
- + TRAVEL BLOGS & MORE
- Site Search
Search Results
Hudson House River Inn Restaurant & Tavern
Set upon the scenic Hudson River, the River Room restaurant’s upscale menu specializes in prime dry aged hand cut steaks and market fresh fish served up with a side of beautiful views.
Montgomery Place Historic Estate
Overlooking the Hudson River, this 380-acre 1840s estate is a designated National Historic Landmark set amid rolling lawns, woodlands, and gardens with the Catskill Mountains as a backdrop.
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).
Inn at Glen Sanders
Less than 2 miles from Schenectady, this historic mansion retains the character from the 1700s but offers the modern amenities of today.
Tap into Spring Maple Weekend in Upstate NY
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?
River to Ridge Trail
Connecting the Wallkill River and Shawangunk Ridge, the aptly named trail runs from the village of New Paltz to the beautiful 8,000-acre Mohonk Preserve.
Dia:Beacon
Beacon is home to one of the largest exhibition spaces in the country for modern and contemporary art, Dia:Beacon’s Riggio Gallery.
Breakneck Ridge
Often called ‘the most popular day hike in America,’ Breakneck Ridge is a challenging four-mile climb with several summits, rock scrambling and river views.