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The Ultimate Party Game RELY ON US FOR INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY If you need an activity that's perfect for groups, try an escape room event. Escape Time Adventures' creative rooms are family-friendly and fun for any type of group. We are the first ever escape room company in Dutchess County. We have been building rooms for over 30 years all over the country, so we know how to do it right! If you are seeking adventure, you have come to the right place!
Escape Time Adventures
939 New York 376
The Ultimate Party Game RELY ON US FOR INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN WAPPINGERS FALLS, NY If you need an activity that's perfect for groups, try an escape room event. Escape Time Adventures' creative rooms are family-friendly and fun for any type of group. We are the first ever escape room company in Dutchess County. We have been building rooms for over 30 years all over the country, so we know how to do it right! If you are seeking adventure, you have come to the right place!
Lilymoore is a unique and special alpaca farm. We offer visitors the amazing opportunity to learn how to walk an alpaca. The program is called Alpaca Buddy and it is a very popular program. Our Behind the Scenes Farm Tours happen every Saturday and Sunday. They are a lot of fun and allow you to interact with all of the animals that call Lilymoore home. Many of our animals are rescue animals that now have forever homes. Check our website for times. We also offer a variety of alpaca products, many which you cannot get anywhere else, which you can purchase at the farm in our store on online. Check our website for hours as they change by season.
6 locals recommend
Lilymoore Alpaca Farm
21 Moore Rd
6 locals recommend
Lilymoore is a unique and special alpaca farm. We offer visitors the amazing opportunity to learn how to walk an alpaca. The program is called Alpaca Buddy and it is a very popular program. Our Behind the Scenes Farm Tours happen every Saturday and Sunday. They are a lot of fun and allow you to interact with all of the animals that call Lilymoore home. Many of our animals are rescue animals that now have forever homes. Check our website for times. We also offer a variety of alpaca products, many which you cannot get anywhere else, which you can purchase at the farm in our store on online. Check our website for hours as they change by season.
An absolutely great experience. The ticket prices were a lot cheaper than movie theaters. They featured a double feature of Goonies and Family Vacation. You aren't going to get recent films they feature primarily classic movies. It is a massive lot and they allow you to pick anywhere to park. The first film starts at 8:40 which I thought was late but due to the longer summer days it gets dark pretty late. The food wasn't crazy expensive but in retrospect I wish I bought my own fast food in. I ordered 2 hot dogs, a cheese nacho and mozzarella sticks for roughly 18 dollars. I only stayed for one film and it was easy to drive out the lot to leave in between the double feature but you definitely have to be smart about where you park. The only miscues is the address is a bit tricky to find. Easy to miss the turn. Also the concession stand light reflects on the screen.
32 locals recommend
Overlook Drive-In Theatre
126 De Garmo Rd
32 locals recommend
An absolutely great experience. The ticket prices were a lot cheaper than movie theaters. They featured a double feature of Goonies and Family Vacation. You aren't going to get recent films they feature primarily classic movies. It is a massive lot and they allow you to pick anywhere to park. The first film starts at 8:40 which I thought was late but due to the longer summer days it gets dark pretty late. The food wasn't crazy expensive but in retrospect I wish I bought my own fast food in. I ordered 2 hot dogs, a cheese nacho and mozzarella sticks for roughly 18 dollars. I only stayed for one film and it was easy to drive out the lot to leave in between the double feature but you definitely have to be smart about where you park. The only miscues is the address is a bit tricky to find. Easy to miss the turn. Also the concession stand light reflects on the screen.
Full service boarding and training facility located in Wappingers Falls. Quaility care and professional atmosphere. Riding lessons for all ages and levels.
Emerald Creek Farm
86 Diddell Road
Full service boarding and training facility located in Wappingers Falls. Quaility care and professional atmosphere. Riding lessons for all ages and levels.
Who doesn't love a boat ride, beautiful mountains, sunsets and wine! Great for fun with friends, dates, etc.
Trinity Cruises
12 Riverfront Green Park
Who doesn't love a boat ride, beautiful mountains, sunsets and wine! Great for fun with friends, dates, etc.
Water park with slides, rides, a wave pool & play areas plus several food options.
77 locals recommend
SplashDown Beach
16 Old Rte 9 W
77 locals recommend
Water park with slides, rides, a wave pool & play areas plus several food options.
Roller Magic is a fun place to be, it's affordable and it's very clean, the place provides games as well as food to eat. as it's so important to mention that the owner and the staff are extremely very friendly and attending to your needs there safety is there number one priority to you and your kids on the floor. My son loved it and he wants to return but with his own skates so we're looking forward to next time.
15 locals recommend
Hyde Park Roller Magic
4178 Albany Post Rd
15 locals recommend
Roller Magic is a fun place to be, it's affordable and it's very clean, the place provides games as well as food to eat. as it's so important to mention that the owner and the staff are extremely very friendly and attending to your needs there safety is there number one priority to you and your kids on the floor. My son loved it and he wants to return but with his own skates so we're looking forward to next time.
It's a great place for local and beginners. I recommend it. I think it's a stretch to call any of the slopes black diamond but intermediate skiing. Having grown up going to Tahoe and skiing in CA, UT and Colorado it's a wonderful place to learn to ski and sneak away for a day. Agreed, on their covid protocols need to be improved though. Too many people, too close. In my opinion, all businesses like this should require a contact tracing form to be turned in when you pick up your ticket (fill it out at home). Too many "kids" running the place.
92 locals recommend
Thunder Ridge Ski Area
137 Birch Hill Rd
92 locals recommend
It's a great place for local and beginners. I recommend it. I think it's a stretch to call any of the slopes black diamond but intermediate skiing. Having grown up going to Tahoe and skiing in CA, UT and Colorado it's a wonderful place to learn to ski and sneak away for a day. Agreed, on their covid protocols need to be improved though. Too many people, too close. In my opinion, all businesses like this should require a contact tracing form to be turned in when you pick up your ticket (fill it out at home). Too many "kids" running the place.
Mohawk is still a great family ski mountain. They make a ton of snow and unless it's right after a big, natural snowstorm (when some of the diamonds are allowed to develop and keep some mogul-y fun), trails are always perfectly, uniformly groomed. These are perfect conditions for beginners. It's often a bit icy -- but hey, it's the northeast! What REALLY keeps us coming back, though, are the top notch racing program + "development" programs for those too young to race. Coaches / instructors do a great job of assessing and improving form and technique. (Those "report cards" are remarkably nuanced!) As a result, this little mountain produces some fantastic junior racers, some of whom have gone on to the pros. Timber, the trail where the racers typically train, is well designed for the purpose. There are steep (but smoothly groomed) areas interspersed with more level areas where you can slow your roll. Younger kids usually do trails off of the Nutmeg, Mohawk, and Deer Run Triple (three person) lifts. COVID protocols have been pretty good. This year and last year, racers have remained outdoors except for brief warm-ups in the warming hut where needed. Right now, because community spread is high, the day has been adjusted to exclude lunch so skiers aren't indoors, unmasked, together. This year, the mountain finally climbed out of the Dark Ages and switched to an RFID lift pass system, which works very nicely.
12 locals recommend
Mohawk Mountain
12 locals recommend
Mohawk is still a great family ski mountain. They make a ton of snow and unless it's right after a big, natural snowstorm (when some of the diamonds are allowed to develop and keep some mogul-y fun), trails are always perfectly, uniformly groomed. These are perfect conditions for beginners. It's often a bit icy -- but hey, it's the northeast! What REALLY keeps us coming back, though, are the top notch racing program + "development" programs for those too young to race. Coaches / instructors do a great job of assessing and improving form and technique. (Those "report cards" are remarkably nuanced!) As a result, this little mountain produces some fantastic junior racers, some of whom have gone on to the pros. Timber, the trail where the racers typically train, is well designed for the purpose. There are steep (but smoothly groomed) areas interspersed with more level areas where you can slow your roll. Younger kids usually do trails off of the Nutmeg, Mohawk, and Deer Run Triple (three person) lifts. COVID protocols have been pretty good. This year and last year, racers have remained outdoors except for brief warm-ups in the warming hut where needed. Right now, because community spread is high, the day has been adjusted to exclude lunch so skiers aren't indoors, unmasked, together. This year, the mountain finally climbed out of the Dark Ages and switched to an RFID lift pass system, which works very nicely.
Tymor Park is the largest municipal park in NYS with over 500 acres of land. This site is home to community programs run by Union Vale Parks & Recreation. They have events such as balloon festivals www.balloonfesthv.com and recreational programs for the communities etc
Tymor Park
8 Tymor Park Rd
Tymor Park is the largest municipal park in NYS with over 500 acres of land. This site is home to community programs run by Union Vale Parks & Recreation. They have events such as balloon festivals www.balloonfesthv.com and recreational programs for the communities etc

Food scene

Great place to pick your own blueberries. It does not matter what age you are is a good time for all. Great fresh produce as well. Prices are great. The owner Peter will give you a tour of the farm and explain everything. A must visit!!
27 Robinson Ln
27 Robinson Lane
Great place to pick your own blueberries. It does not matter what age you are is a good time for all. Great fresh produce as well. Prices are great. The owner Peter will give you a tour of the farm and explain everything. A must visit!!
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is a two-week food celebration. Over 200 Hudson Valley restaurants participate each season, offering a 3-course speciality menu - $22.95 for lunch and $32.95 for dinner.
380 Main St
380 Main Street
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is a two-week food celebration. Over 200 Hudson Valley restaurants participate each season, offering a 3-course speciality menu - $22.95 for lunch and $32.95 for dinner.
Adams Fairacre Farms began in the early 1900's as a simple roadside farm stand in Poughkeepsie, New York, and to this day it is a family-owned and operated business. With 3 locations in the Hudson Valley, they offer farm fresh produce, meat, seafood, deli, prepared foods, cheese, bakery, sweet shop, gourmet grocery, gift shop, garden center and nursery. Modern selection and convenience paired with old-fashioned fussiness that is so hard to find in supermarkets these days makes Adams unique.
181 locals recommend
Adams Fairacre Farms
160 Old Post Rd
181 locals recommend
Adams Fairacre Farms began in the early 1900's as a simple roadside farm stand in Poughkeepsie, New York, and to this day it is a family-owned and operated business. With 3 locations in the Hudson Valley, they offer farm fresh produce, meat, seafood, deli, prepared foods, cheese, bakery, sweet shop, gourmet grocery, gift shop, garden center and nursery. Modern selection and convenience paired with old-fashioned fussiness that is so hard to find in supermarkets these days makes Adams unique.
Awesome restaurant with great specials on all you can eat sushi and sake/beer !!
New Ichiban
702 Freedom Plains Rd
Awesome restaurant with great specials on all you can eat sushi and sake/beer !!
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional Japanese kitchen entrees, along with maki & sashimi.
Tokyo Express
8 Lagrange Ave
Laid-back restaurant offering traditional Japanese kitchen entrees, along with maki & sashimi.
Great, friendly, and timely service. Food was top notch, and a fair price for the quality too
Sushi House
404 Manchester Rd
Great, friendly, and timely service. Food was top notch, and a fair price for the quality too
Japanese restaurant
Izumi
900 NY-376
Japanese restaurant
Family-run Italian eatery with a full bar & a large menu that includes subs, pasta & seafood plates.
Sonny's
1610 Arthursburg Rd
Family-run Italian eatery with a full bar & a large menu that includes subs, pasta & seafood plates.
BEeR, BURGERS, SPORTS. With 24 draft lines available, we make Craft Beer our business. Along with our specialty burger line-up and the ability to create ...
All City Grill
1643 NY-82
BEeR, BURGERS, SPORTS. With 24 draft lines available, we make Craft Beer our business. Along with our specialty burger line-up and the ability to create ...
Delicious ethnic Greek cuisine, super friendly staff, great
9 locals recommend
Athena Gyro
1167 State Rte 55
9 locals recommend
Delicious ethnic Greek cuisine, super friendly staff, great

Sightseeing

Mount Beacon is beautiful but this hike is quite the challenge. It's rocky and steep for about an hour. You'll get to the first viewing area, which is very nice. If you want to continue on to the fire tower, most of the walk is level, which is a tease because the final stretch is a series of steep boulders to climb over. Most of the trail is shady and we had perfect weather. If you do this trail while it's wet, wear shoes with strong traction or you will probably sprain an ankle. It took almost an hour to descend.
31 locals recommend
Beacon Mountain
31 locals recommend
Mount Beacon is beautiful but this hike is quite the challenge. It's rocky and steep for about an hour. You'll get to the first viewing area, which is very nice. If you want to continue on to the fire tower, most of the walk is level, which is a tease because the final stretch is a series of steep boulders to climb over. Most of the trail is shady and we had perfect weather. If you do this trail while it's wet, wear shoes with strong traction or you will probably sprain an ankle. It took almost an hour to descend.
Mountain range in southeast New York that attracts rock climbers, hikers and bikers.
86 locals recommend
Shawangunk Mountains
86 locals recommend
Mountain range in southeast New York that attracts rock climbers, hikers and bikers.
Ski or snowshoe with us and explore one of the Catskill Mountain's most beautiful winter wonderlands. We offer 35 kilometers of quiet nature trails on 300 acres that are groomed, track-set, and marked to their degree of difficulty. All of our trails are patrolled by the National Ski Patrol. We carry all the necessities for your skiing and snowshoeing enjoyment. Our lodge & snack bar, sales and rental shop are open weekends and holiday weeks conditions permitting from 9:00AM to 4:30PM. Please call for trail conditions and seasonal hours.
36 locals recommend
Mountain Trails Cross Country
6198 Main St
36 locals recommend
Ski or snowshoe with us and explore one of the Catskill Mountain's most beautiful winter wonderlands. We offer 35 kilometers of quiet nature trails on 300 acres that are groomed, track-set, and marked to their degree of difficulty. All of our trails are patrolled by the National Ski Patrol. We carry all the necessities for your skiing and snowshoeing enjoyment. Our lodge & snack bar, sales and rental shop are open weekends and holiday weeks conditions permitting from 9:00AM to 4:30PM. Please call for trail conditions and seasonal hours.
The Scottish-style castle on the Hudson River was built in the early 1900's when purchased by David Bannerman. Take a two hour cruise around the island on the "Pride of the Hudson" tour boat. Attend a lecture on the historic legacy of the castle. Enjoy an "on-island" guided tour of Bannerman Island on "The Pollepel."
53 locals recommend
Bannerman Castle
53 locals recommend
The Scottish-style castle on the Hudson River was built in the early 1900's when purchased by David Bannerman. Take a two hour cruise around the island on the "Pride of the Hudson" tour boat. Attend a lecture on the historic legacy of the castle. Enjoy an "on-island" guided tour of Bannerman Island on "The Pollepel."
This is a historical site. The view from Clermont’s front door is one of the most spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley from anywhere along the river. The history of the Clermont mansion is even more remarkable. The original Clermont mansion was built by Robert Livingston around 1740 on land inherited from his father Robert Livingston, the First Lord of Livingston Manor. The First Lord left 13,000 acres to his second son, Robert, splitting them off from the rest of his 160,000 acre estate upon his death in 1728. ​In October of 1777 the Revolutionary War arrived at Clermont’s doorstep when a small force of British soldiers arrived, having been dispatched from New York City to offer whatever aid they could to the British army commanded by General John Burgoyne that had recently been defeated at the Battles of Saratoga. The British quickly burned Clermont and twenty four other buildings belonging to the Livingston’s to punish them for their support of the rebels. Margaret Beekman Livingston, the mistress of the house, escaped with her daughters and youngest son to a relative’s house in Connecticut before the burning. ​She soon returned to the property and through sheer force of will, and a constant stream of letters to New York’s governor, she was able to secure militia exemptions for enough men to rebuild the house. The most famous member of the Livingston family was Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, Margaret’s son. So called because he was New York’s first chancellor, the highest judge in the state under the original state constitution, The Chancellor was an active patriot during the war. He served on the Committee of Five to draft the Declaration of Independence, drafted the New York Constitution and served as the country’s first Secretary for Foreign Affairs. After the war he had the distinct honor of giving the presidential oath of office to George Washington in 1789. The Chancellor was also the lead negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase and the co-inventor of the first commercially viable steam boat. Clermont passed through four more generations of Livingston’s before being turned over to New York State in 1962 for use as a historic site. Every generation left an indelible mark on the house and grounds while helping to preserve the rich history held within the bounds of the estate. ​The current site encompasses not only the mansion, rebuilt by Margaret Beekman Livingston and added onto by later generations, but over 500 acres of landscaped gardens, meadow and woodlands, preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.
87 Clermont Ave
87 Clermont Avenue
This is a historical site. The view from Clermont’s front door is one of the most spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley from anywhere along the river. The history of the Clermont mansion is even more remarkable. The original Clermont mansion was built by Robert Livingston around 1740 on land inherited from his father Robert Livingston, the First Lord of Livingston Manor. The First Lord left 13,000 acres to his second son, Robert, splitting them off from the rest of his 160,000 acre estate upon his death in 1728. ​In October of 1777 the Revolutionary War arrived at Clermont’s doorstep when a small force of British soldiers arrived, having been dispatched from New York City to offer whatever aid they could to the British army commanded by General John Burgoyne that had recently been defeated at the Battles of Saratoga. The British quickly burned Clermont and twenty four other buildings belonging to the Livingston’s to punish them for their support of the rebels. Margaret Beekman Livingston, the mistress of the house, escaped with her daughters and youngest son to a relative’s house in Connecticut before the burning. ​She soon returned to the property and through sheer force of will, and a constant stream of letters to New York’s governor, she was able to secure militia exemptions for enough men to rebuild the house. The most famous member of the Livingston family was Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, Margaret’s son. So called because he was New York’s first chancellor, the highest judge in the state under the original state constitution, The Chancellor was an active patriot during the war. He served on the Committee of Five to draft the Declaration of Independence, drafted the New York Constitution and served as the country’s first Secretary for Foreign Affairs. After the war he had the distinct honor of giving the presidential oath of office to George Washington in 1789. The Chancellor was also the lead negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase and the co-inventor of the first commercially viable steam boat. Clermont passed through four more generations of Livingston’s before being turned over to New York State in 1962 for use as a historic site. Every generation left an indelible mark on the house and grounds while helping to preserve the rich history held within the bounds of the estate. ​The current site encompasses not only the mansion, rebuilt by Margaret Beekman Livingston and added onto by later generations, but over 500 acres of landscaped gardens, meadow and woodlands, preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.
The home of Eleanor Roosevelt features the film "Close to Home," plus guided tours of the home, 180 acres of grounds, hiking trails, the Val-Kill picnic spot & Stone Cottage and much more!
68 locals recommend
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
106 Valkill Park Rd
68 locals recommend
The home of Eleanor Roosevelt features the film "Close to Home," plus guided tours of the home, 180 acres of grounds, hiking trails, the Val-Kill picnic spot & Stone Cottage and much more!
Explore the lifelong home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, including the Springwood library, Top Cottage & Henry Wallace Center, the Roosevelt Ride, his gravesite and the Rose Garden.
109 locals recommend
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
4097 Albany Post Rd
109 locals recommend
Explore the lifelong home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, including the Springwood library, Top Cottage & Henry Wallace Center, the Roosevelt Ride, his gravesite and the Rose Garden.
Historic Hyde Park, New York welcomes visitors from all over the globe to explore the FDR Presidential Library & Museum, the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the Vanderbilt Mansion and much more!
33 locals recommend
Hyde Park
33 locals recommend
Historic Hyde Park, New York welcomes visitors from all over the globe to explore the FDR Presidential Library & Museum, the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, the Vanderbilt Mansion and much more!
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, New York, the 150 acre estate of Samuel F.B. Morse includes an Italianate Villa designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, which contains collections of American and European decorative and fine arts. Miles of carriage roads wind through the landscaped grounds, romantic gardens and shady groves.
49 locals recommend
Locust Grove Estate
2683 South Rd
49 locals recommend
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, New York, the 150 acre estate of Samuel F.B. Morse includes an Italianate Villa designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, which contains collections of American and European decorative and fine arts. Miles of carriage roads wind through the landscaped grounds, romantic gardens and shady groves.
The Mount Gulian Historic Site is located in the Hudson Valley in Fishkill, New York. Explore a reconstructed 18th century Dutch homestead on 44 acres with a unique 1740's Dutch barn and restored garden. This was Revolutionary War Headquarters of General von Steuben and the birthplace of the Society of the Cincinnati.
6 locals recommend
Mount Gulian Historic Site
145 Sterling St
6 locals recommend
The Mount Gulian Historic Site is located in the Hudson Valley in Fishkill, New York. Explore a reconstructed 18th century Dutch homestead on 44 acres with a unique 1740's Dutch barn and restored garden. This was Revolutionary War Headquarters of General von Steuben and the birthplace of the Society of the Cincinnati.
Visit the Queen Anne Victorian mansion of three generations of the Suckley family, descendants of the Beekmans and Livingstons. The grounds were designed in the American Romantic Landscape style by Calvert Vaux. Interiors and windows were designed by J.B. Tiffany. Enjoy walking trails and views of the Hudson River.
52 locals recommend
Wilderstein Historic Site
330 Morton Rd
52 locals recommend
Visit the Queen Anne Victorian mansion of three generations of the Suckley family, descendants of the Beekmans and Livingstons. The grounds were designed in the American Romantic Landscape style by Calvert Vaux. Interiors and windows were designed by J.B. Tiffany. Enjoy walking trails and views of the Hudson River.

swimming lakes

Very fun and secluded hangout spot with a rope swing. The trail to get to the rope swing is hard to find and definitely don't go bare foot because there is a lot of broken glass. Not a good place to bring your family. There is no parking so you are going to have to walk along the road to get to it.
7 Milford Ct
7 Milford Court
Very fun and secluded hangout spot with a rope swing. The trail to get to the rope swing is hard to find and definitely don't go bare foot because there is a lot of broken glass. Not a good place to bring your family. There is no parking so you are going to have to walk along the road to get to it.
Nice beach. This is a private beach, only available to residents of Chelsea Cove housing area. Swim at your own risk, no life guard
Chelsea Cove Beach Club
Chelsea Cove Drive South
Nice beach. This is a private beach, only available to residents of Chelsea Cove housing area. Swim at your own risk, no life guard
At Sylvan Lake Beach Park, there is both tent and RV camping available. Campers can enjoy their stay for as little as just one night, or for as long as a full season. Our season runs from May 1st to September 30th. Campers can enjoy the perks of swimming (Memorial Day-Labor Day), fishing, boating, kayaking, biking, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, and much more. The campground is located on a 100 acre, spring fed lake.
Sylvan Lake
At Sylvan Lake Beach Park, there is both tent and RV camping available. Campers can enjoy their stay for as little as just one night, or for as long as a full season. Our season runs from May 1st to September 30th. Campers can enjoy the perks of swimming (Memorial Day-Labor Day), fishing, boating, kayaking, biking, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, and much more. The campground is located on a 100 acre, spring fed lake.
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park, also known as Fahnestock State Park, is a 14,337-acre state park located in Putnam and Dutchess counties, New York. The park has hiking trails, a beach on Canopus Lake, and fishing on four ponds and two lakes.
6 locals recommend
Clarence Fahnestock State Park
Clarence Fahnestock State Park
6 locals recommend
Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park, also known as Fahnestock State Park, is a 14,337-acre state park located in Putnam and Dutchess counties, New York. The park has hiking trails, a beach on Canopus Lake, and fishing on four ponds and two lakes.
Public park with a swimming beach, plus campsites, hiking, cross-country skiing trails & more.
31 locals recommend
Canopus Beach Complex
1498 NY-301
31 locals recommend
Public park with a swimming beach, plus campsites, hiking, cross-country skiing trails & more.

golf

This club offers three 9-hole golf courses that are played in three 18-hole combinations. Located out in the country, the courses are very scenic. The Highland and Valley Courses were built on rolling terrain and feature open fairways and medium-sized greens. The course also offers a pro shop, a unique lunch menu, and golf cart rentals.
Beekman Country Club LLC
63 Washington St
This club offers three 9-hole golf courses that are played in three 18-hole combinations. Located out in the country, the courses are very scenic. The Highland and Valley Courses were built on rolling terrain and feature open fairways and medium-sized greens. The course also offers a pro shop, a unique lunch menu, and golf cart rentals.
This course was built on rolling hills, so expect many uneven lies. Water hazards come into play on seven holes, including the first, a 478-yard, par 5, featuring a stream that crosses the fairway in front of the well-bunkered green. The fairways are narrow and sand bunkers protect almost every hole.
7 locals recommend
Casperkill Country Club
110 Golf Club Ln
7 locals recommend
This course was built on rolling hills, so expect many uneven lies. Water hazards come into play on seven holes, including the first, a 478-yard, par 5, featuring a stream that crosses the fairway in front of the well-bunkered green. The fairways are narrow and sand bunkers protect almost every hole.
Island Green Golf Center also known as Beekman golf course offers something for every golfer, from the experienced player to the novice just starting out, including: 76 All Weather Tees, 38 Heated Stalls, Miniature Golf, Full Service Golf Retail Shop, Short Game Practice Area, Premier Club Fitting/Club Repair and much more!
11 locals recommend
Beekman Golf Course
11 Country Club Rd
11 locals recommend
Island Green Golf Center also known as Beekman golf course offers something for every golfer, from the experienced player to the novice just starting out, including: 76 All Weather Tees, 38 Heated Stalls, Miniature Golf, Full Service Golf Retail Shop, Short Game Practice Area, Premier Club Fitting/Club Repair and much more!
James Baird State Park is situated on Pleasant Valley farmland once owned by James Baird, a contractor and engineer whose firm constructed the Lincoln Memorial. The golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, was officially opened in 1948. The 18-hole course is relatively flat and the par 5 13th hole is one of the most challenging in the Hudson Valley. In addition to the golf course, the park also boasts a driving range, pro shop, clubhouse, restaurant and snack bars at the 1st and 10th holes.
7 locals recommend
James Baird Golf Course
280 Club House Rd
7 locals recommend
James Baird State Park is situated on Pleasant Valley farmland once owned by James Baird, a contractor and engineer whose firm constructed the Lincoln Memorial. The golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, was officially opened in 1948. The 18-hole course is relatively flat and the par 5 13th hole is one of the most challenging in the Hudson Valley. In addition to the golf course, the park also boasts a driving range, pro shop, clubhouse, restaurant and snack bars at the 1st and 10th holes.
Reminiscent of the famous links courses of Ireland and Scotland, this links-style course is less than an hour north of New York City. The championship course, designed by Stephen Kay, is engaging and challenging, yet still enjoyable for all levels of golfers and was twice selected by the USGA to host the US Amateur sectional qualifier. A pub serving breakfast, lunch & dinner, golf shop, lessons & clinics and more round out the offerings of this premier course.
13 locals recommend
The Links at Union Vale
153 N Parliman Rd
13 locals recommend
Reminiscent of the famous links courses of Ireland and Scotland, this links-style course is less than an hour north of New York City. The championship course, designed by Stephen Kay, is engaging and challenging, yet still enjoyable for all levels of golfers and was twice selected by the USGA to host the US Amateur sectional qualifier. A pub serving breakfast, lunch & dinner, golf shop, lessons & clinics and more round out the offerings of this premier course.
McCann Golf Course was rated 4 Stars in "Places to Play" by Golf Digest and it was awarded "Best Golf Course Hudson Valley 2006" by Hudson Valley Magazine. Enjoy 18 holes, a driving range and more. College Hill Golf Course is 9 holes offering rental carts & clubs plus lessons and more.
College Hill Golf Course
149 N Clinton St
McCann Golf Course was rated 4 Stars in "Places to Play" by Golf Digest and it was awarded "Best Golf Course Hudson Valley 2006" by Hudson Valley Magazine. Enjoy 18 holes, a driving range and more. College Hill Golf Course is 9 holes offering rental carts & clubs plus lessons and more.
Vassar Golf Course, established in 1930, is a 9-hole, public golf course situated on the campus of Vassar College next to the Walker Field House. This is a scenic 2,500 yard golf course with beautiful, mature trees. Vassar is a very enjoyable course, whether you walk or take a golf cart. The course is a fair challenge for beginner to intermediate players.
6 locals recommend
Vassar Golf Course
124 Raymond Ave
6 locals recommend
Vassar Golf Course, established in 1930, is a 9-hole, public golf course situated on the campus of Vassar College next to the Walker Field House. This is a scenic 2,500 yard golf course with beautiful, mature trees. Vassar is a very enjoyable course, whether you walk or take a golf cart. The course is a fair challenge for beginner to intermediate players.

school

Since its founding two centuries ago, the Military Academy at West Point has accomplished its mission by developing cadets in four critical areas: intellectual, physical, military, and moral-ethical in a four-year process called the "West Point Experience." Specific developmental goals are addressed through several fully coordinated and integrated programs. Tour the historic sites, buildings, facilities, monuments, statues and more.
60 locals recommend
West Point Academy
2110 New South Post Rd
60 locals recommend
Since its founding two centuries ago, the Military Academy at West Point has accomplished its mission by developing cadets in four critical areas: intellectual, physical, military, and moral-ethical in a four-year process called the "West Point Experience." Specific developmental goals are addressed through several fully coordinated and integrated programs. Tour the historic sites, buildings, facilities, monuments, statues and more.
The Culinary Institute of America is an American private college and culinary school specializing in culinary, baking, and pastry arts education. The school's primary campus is located in Hyde Park, New York, with branch campuses in St. Helena and Napa, California; San Antonio, Texas; and Singapore.
223 locals recommend
The Culinary Institute of America
1946 Campus Dr
223 locals recommend
The Culinary Institute of America is an American private college and culinary school specializing in culinary, baking, and pastry arts education. The school's primary campus is located in Hyde Park, New York, with branch campuses in St. Helena and Napa, California; San Antonio, Texas; and Singapore.
This liberal arts college, founded in 1860, has a 600-acre campus overlooking the Hudson River. The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, designed by Frank Gehry, presents a variety of opera, music, drama, and dance performances. The Center for Curatorial Studies presents exhibitions of contemporary art. The Levy Economics Institute hosts conferences and lectures on economic and policy issues. Special events include the annual Bard Music Festival, conferences, lectures, and other public presentations.
72 locals recommend
Bard College
30 Campus Rd
72 locals recommend
This liberal arts college, founded in 1860, has a 600-acre campus overlooking the Hudson River. The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, designed by Frank Gehry, presents a variety of opera, music, drama, and dance performances. The Center for Curatorial Studies presents exhibitions of contemporary art. The Levy Economics Institute hosts conferences and lectures on economic and policy issues. Special events include the annual Bard Music Festival, conferences, lectures, and other public presentations.
Marist Art Gallery showcases Hudson Valley artists. Enjoy musicals, plays and lectures in the Nelly Goletti Theatre. The Lowell Thomas Communications Center exhibits personal effects of the late broadcaster. Watch men's and women's NCAA Division I athletic contests and crew races on the Hudson River.
21 locals recommend
Marist College
3399 North Road
21 locals recommend
Marist Art Gallery showcases Hudson Valley artists. Enjoy musicals, plays and lectures in the Nelly Goletti Theatre. The Lowell Thomas Communications Center exhibits personal effects of the late broadcaster. Watch men's and women's NCAA Division I athletic contests and crew races on the Hudson River.
Explore and experience a beautiful 1000-acre campus with 200 species of trees, two lakes, outdoor amphitheater, ecological preserve, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Powerhouse Summer Theater, James W. Palmer Gallery, Skinner Hall of Music, Class of 1951 Observatory and the Alumnae House Inn & Restaurant.
58 locals recommend
Vassar College
124 Raymond Ave
58 locals recommend
Explore and experience a beautiful 1000-acre campus with 200 species of trees, two lakes, outdoor amphitheater, ecological preserve, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Powerhouse Summer Theater, James W. Palmer Gallery, Skinner Hall of Music, Class of 1951 Observatory and the Alumnae House Inn & Restaurant.

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Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries, is a museum that houses a renowned but rarely seen permanent collection comprised of major works of art from the 1960's to the present. Located on the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, Dia:Beacon occupies a nearly 300,000-square-foot historic printing factory and presents art works from Joseph Beuys, John Chamberlain, Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Imi Knoebel, Blinky Palermo, Fred Sandback, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol Robert Whitman and more.
468 locals recommend
Dia:Beacon
3 Beekman St
468 locals recommend
Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries, is a museum that houses a renowned but rarely seen permanent collection comprised of major works of art from the 1960's to the present. Located on the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, Dia:Beacon occupies a nearly 300,000-square-foot historic printing factory and presents art works from Joseph Beuys, John Chamberlain, Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Imi Knoebel, Blinky Palermo, Fred Sandback, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol Robert Whitman and more.
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a genuine "living museum" of antique aviation. Offering one of the largest collections of early aeroplanes in the world, many of the museum planes regularly take to the air in all their glory during our weekend airshows. The Aerodrome features aeroplanes, automobiles, motorcycles, early engines and memorabilia from 1900-1935. In addition to the airshows, there are four museum buildings displaying aircraft from the Pioneer Era, World War I and the Lindbergh/Barnstorming Era.
49 locals recommend
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
9 Norton Rd
49 locals recommend
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a genuine "living museum" of antique aviation. Offering one of the largest collections of early aeroplanes in the world, many of the museum planes regularly take to the air in all their glory during our weekend airshows. The Aerodrome features aeroplanes, automobiles, motorcycles, early engines and memorabilia from 1900-1935. In addition to the airshows, there are four museum buildings displaying aircraft from the Pioneer Era, World War I and the Lindbergh/Barnstorming Era.