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Greene County
Nestled among the highest of the Catskill Mountains and the lush Hudson River Valley, Greene County offers year-round recreation, an abundance of attractions, diverse lodging, restaurants, and unique cultural events.
Narrowsburg
Only 2 ½ hours from NYC, Narrrowsburg is the ‘hotspot’ in Sullivan County. Situated on the scenic Delaware River, its known for farm-fresh restaurants, entertainment, museums, and outdoor adventure. The Reader is referred directly to the Narrowsburg website for lodging, dining, and things to do.
Stony Point (Hudson) - a Place of Revolutionary History & Theatre
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.
Walton
Located along the Delaware River, Walton is not only home to classic buildings like the historic Walton Theater and Castle on the Delaware, but is host to a variety of spectacular events year round. The Reader is referred directly to the Walton website for lodging, dining, and things to do.
Hancock
Known as “The Gateway to the Delaware River,” Hancock is lined with adorable storefronts, incredible dining options, and is conveniently located off Route 17. The Reader is referred directly to the Hancock website for lodging, dining, and things to do.
Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival
June 29-30, 2024: The annual Freihofer's Saratoga Jazz Festival takes place at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on the last weekend of June each year.
Rhinebeck
Rhinebeck is a charming, historic town nestled in the scenic Hudson Valley, just east of the Hudson River. With majestic views of the Catskill Mountains, It is easily accessible from NYC, the Berkshires, Connecticut and Upstate NY.
Knox Farm State Park
Knox Farm State Park is comprised of a variety of habitats, 100 acres of woodlands, ponds and several wetland areas as well as the original Knox Farm.