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Some of New York State’s biggest attractions are right here in Orange County, including United States Military Academy at West Point, Storm King Art Center, LEGOLAND® New York, and Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. Orange County is just 50 miles from New York City, a place to dine on the Hudson River, visit wineries, raft the Delaware River, hike the Appalachian Trail, and spend the night with a view of our beautiful mountains. There are endless opportunities to experience all that Orange County has to offer. Most of all, it’s a place to have fun!

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17 Top Attractions & Things to Do in the Hudson Valley, NY

Written by Lavanya Sunkara and Meagan Drillinger Updated Mar 30, 2022

Brimming with natural beauty in New York City's own backyard, Hudson Valley is the place to visit for a relaxing and invigorating getaway. There are many attractions and things to do in Hudson Valley. Mountain ranges, lakes, historic sites, mansions, animal sanctuaries, cultural institutions, and quirky villages along the river await your visit.

New Yorkers and vacationers flock to this verdant region all year-round to enjoy its boundless outdoor recreational activities and cultural attractions.

Hudson Valley encompasses 10 counties, including Rockland, Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, Greene, Rensselaer, and Albany. The New York State capital of Albany is a good place to immerse yourself in the culture and history of the state at the New York State Museum and wander the grand halls of the jaw-dropping capitol building.

Hike the Shawangunk Mountains; visit outdoor attractions like the Storm King Art Center and Walkway Over the Hudson in the warmer months. When fall arrives, head to bohemian towns like New Paltz and Woodstock , surrounded by mountains blanketed by colorful foliage for a peaceful getaway.

Although one could get around to some of the popular river towns via Metro North Railroad from Grand Central Station in New York City, the best and easiest way to experience Hudson Valley is by car. Don't forget to book one of the fabulous resorts in the Hudson Valley, so you can extend your stay.

For help planning your next visit to New York, check out our list of the top things to do in the beautiful Hudson Valley.

Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

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Walkway Over the Hudson

The 1.28-mile-long Walkway Over the Hudson, is a must-visit attraction in Hudson Valley for incredible views of the river. Built on the former Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, this steel cantilever bridge connects Poughkeepsie with Highland across the Hudson.

Take your time walking across this pedestrian pathway, stopping at various points to learn about the bridge's history, enjoy views of the villages on the river banks, and get some fresh air. You'll most likely find many residents getting in their exercise and walking their dogs.

New York State Museum

If you've always wanted to learn about the history of New York, there is no better place to visit than the New York State Museum, considered the oldest state museum in the country. With collections, exhibitions, and programs on history, art, nature, and science, the museum showcases significant aspects of the state throughout the years.

Located in Albany on the south side of the Empire State Plaza, the museum faces the New York State Capitol and boasts nearly 16 million scientific specimens and about a million cultural pieces in 100,000 square feet of space.

Some of the more popular exhibits include Birds of New York, Adirondack Wilderness, Black Capital: Harlem in the 20s, Minerals of New York, First Peoples, and a poignant exhibit on the rescue and recovery following the World Trade Center attack. There's a full-sized carousel from the early 1900s, located on the 4th floor, for kids to enjoy.

The museum admission is free, but donations are accepted.

Address: 222 Madison Avenue Albany, New York

Official site: http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/

New York State Capitol

The architectural marvel of New York State Capitol sits atop Albany's State Street hill as part of the Empire State Plaza complex. Built in the 1880s and costing over 25 million dollars, the stone building's lavishly carved interiors, marble columns, ornate chandeliers, and magnificent skylights continue to awe visitors.

On a tour of what's considered one of the most beautiful state capitols in the country and a National Historic Landmark, visitors get to admire the Million Dollar Staircase (also known as the Great Western Staircase), the War Room (featuring exquisite paintings of the state's cities and landscapes, depictions of warriors, and the Governor's Office), and the Assembly and Senate chambers. You'll also learn about the unfinished carvings, ghost encounters, and famous inhabitants of this significant building on the guided tour.

Four New York State Governors - Martin Van Buren, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt - all went on to become the President of the United States. Free tours are available Monday through Saturday.

Address: Washington Ave and State Street, Albany, New York

Lyndhurst Mansion

No, you are not in Scotland or Ireland, you are in Tarrytown, New York, admiring one of the most beautiful Gothic Revival mansions in the country. Built in 1838, Lyndhurst Mansion was once home to the likes of NYC mayor William Paulding, New York merchant George Merritt, and railroad magnate Jay Gould.

Today, this architectural wonder overlooking the Hudson River and encircled by a landscape of sweeping lawns, decorative shrubs, and evergreens, provides a time capsule into the past. Inside this country residence, a beautiful collection of antiques, artwork, and furniture are on display.

The mansion also boasts an 1894 Bowling and Recreation Pavilion, a lovely rose garden, and the country's first steel-framed conservatory.

Address: 635 South Broadway, Tarrytown, New York

Official site: http://lyndhurst.org/

Rock climbing in The Gunks

The Shawangunk Ridge, lovingly known as The Gunks, sits 90 minutes north of New York City in Ulster county, and provides a wilderness escape for adventure seekers, hiking enthusiasts, and mountain climbers. The Mohonk Nature Preserve, created to protect the Shawangunk Mountains, has a visitor center offering information on biking, hiking, and climbing recommendations.

The preserve spans 8,000 acres of forests, fields, streams, and cliffs, and offers several routes for climbing and 40 miles of trails for mountain biking, hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Trails range in difficulty, allowing even novice hikers to experience the preserve's innate beauty.

On hot summer days, hike to the popular Split Rock Hole for a refreshing swim. Afterwards, head to the nearby bohemian town of New Paltz for shopping and dining.

Official site: https://www.mohonkpreserve.org/

Mohonk Mountain House

For a weekend retreat in the Mohonk Preserve, opt to stay at the all-inclusive Mohonk Mountain House resort, located a short distance from the visitor center. This is one of the best resorts in the Hudson Valley for families. Set in a Victorian castle overlooking Mohonk Lake, this luxury National historic Landmark property saw all manner of celebrities, including presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Bill Clinton.

Relax on the lake on a paddleboat, go hiking in the mountains, take a nature tour, savor a farm-to-table meal, and treat yourself to an invigorating treatment at the eco-friendly on-site spa that comes with a heated mineral pool. If you are just passing through and don't want to stay overnight, the resort offers day passes to access its amenities.

Awosting Falls, Minnewaska State Park

Also in Ulster County in the Shawangunk Mountain Ridge is another popular hiking haven: Minnewaska State Park . Featuring multiple waterfalls, sparkling lakes, sheer cliffs, and hardwood forests, the park is a nature lover's paradise. There are 50 miles of paths to choose from for biking, hiking, walking, and more, and they are all within an hour-and-a-half from New York City.

If you want to bring your furry companions, dogs are allowed on the trails as long as they are leashed. Camping is available from mid-May to mid-November at the Samuel F. Pryor III Shawangunk Gateway Campground, which comes with a cooking area, restroom, and shower facilities.

Official site: https://parks.ny.gov/parks/minnewaska/details.aspx

Breakneck Ridge Loop

For those looking for a breathtaking hiking experience a little closer to New York City, Breakneck Ridge Loop is up for the challenge. This difficult hike is not for everyone, but those experienced enough to climb over its boulders and steep ledges and make their way up to the top, are rewarded with unbeatable views of the Hudson River.

The loop hike is located in the Hudson Highlands State Park , and the trail offers views of Storm King Mountain, Bannerman's Castle, and the winding river. The best time to go is during the dry summer season to avoid slippery rocks.

Storm King Art Center

Art meets nature in a spectacular fashion at the Storm King Art Center, a 500-acre sculpture garden sitting at the foothills of the eponymous mountain. Storm King Art Center is located in Orange County, an hour-long drive from New York City. You may choose to walk, bike, or take the tram to get around the massive property.

Rolling green fields are punctuated with awe-inspiring monumental works of art from 20th-century artists, from Calder, Sol LeWitt, and Richard Serra to Mark di Suvero. You can spend an entire day walking through the park, taking Instagram-worthy shots, and inspiring more than 100 works of art.

Don't miss Maya Lin's Wavefield , an undulating grassy terrain resembling waves set against the backdrop of the Schunnemunk Mountain and the Hudson Highlands.

Address: 1 Museum Road, New Windsor New York

Official site: https://stormking.org/

View from a resort in the Hudson Valley

With so many things to do in the Hudson Valley, one or two days will definitely not be enough. You may want to consider planning a stay at one of the best resorts in the Hudson Valley. This part of New York State has something for everyone, whether you're looking for a couples resort or a resort for families.

Take the 5-star Glenmere Mansion , for example. Set in Chester, New York, the Gilded Age mansion sits on 150 acres of gorgeous, green hills. The resort itself was actually modeled after a Tuscan villa and has only 18 rooms.

Looking for a romantic resort for couples in the Hudson Valley? Hasbrouck House in Stone Ridge offers the perfect option. This 18th-century Dutch Colonial mansion is surrounded by beautiful orchards, tucked in the shadows of the Catskill Mountains. A gourmet restaurant is touted for its Italian and French fare, while guests can also relax at the small wellness area, or by the outdoor pool deck.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library

Celebrate the 32nd President of the United States and his remarkable First Lady at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library and Museum, located in Hyde Park in Dutchess County. Trace the stories of Franklin and Eleanor through interactive displays spanning their youth, marriage, the Great Depression, and WWII.

Highlights at the museum include Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor speech, a fireside chats microphone, and the apparatus he used for mobility. The crowning jewel is his Oval Office desk, displaying mementos from his final term.

Don't miss a tour of his birthplace and home, Springwood, then stroll through a serene rose garden to the final resting place of these 20th-century giants.

Address: 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, New York

Official site: https://www.fdrlibrary.org/

Goat at the Woodstock Sanctuary

Get up close with rescued farm animals, from adorable goats, sauntering cows, and clucking chickens to grazing sheep, at the Woodstock Sanctuary (formerly Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary), located in High Falls, near Mohonk Preserve.

More than 400 animals rescued from factory farms and cases of neglect and abuse all throughout the Empire State now call the sanctuary home. They can be witnessed living out their lives in peace and getting the love and attention they deserve. The sanctuary's staff and volunteers offer guided tours and share stories about their beloved animals and how they've found freedom.

Address: 2 Rescue Road, High Falls, New York

Official site: http://woodstocksanctuary.org/

Motorcyclepedia Museum

Rev up your visit to the Hudson Valley with a stop at the Motorcyclepedia, a non-profit museum exhibiting everything from street bikes and cruisers to motorcycles of all sizes and shapes starting from 1897. The volunteer-run museum has several galleries showcasing more than 600 bikes and thousands of memorabilia in an 85,000-square-foot space in Newburgh.

Some of the exhibits include Harley-Davidson, Circa Timeline, Indian Timeline, Indian Larry, Chopper City, Police and Military, European and Scooters.

Take a walk down memory lane as you browse displays of the extensive collection amassed by father-son duo Gerald and Ted Doering, including a bike from the motorcade on the day JFK was assassinated and a police motorbike that arrived at the scene of Roswell, New Mexico, where aliens supposedly landed.

Address: 250 Lake Street, Newburgh, New York

Official site: https://motorcyclepediamuseum.org/

Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

Come fall, ghost hunters and paranormal fans head to the small town of Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County for a spook-tastic time. Go on your own or on a guided tour of the hauntingly beautiful Sleepy Hollow Cemetery , the final resting place for Andrew Carnegie, William Rockefeller, Walter Chrysler, and Irving Washington.

Attend the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze , displaying thousands of illuminated hand-carved lanterns in October. This family-friendly event gets art lovers and kids excited about its brand new Museum of Pumpkin Art , where gourds are turned into classic works of art.

Those brave enough can sign up for a haunted house experience at Horseman's Hollow at Philipsburg Manor, where the headless horseman and other spooky characters come to life.

Harriman State Park

Just an hour outside of New York City, you take a walk in the woods a la Bill Bryson on the iconic Appalachian Trail (A.T). The section of the A.T. in Bear Mountain State Park remains special among hikers because it is the first stretch of the famous trail to be completed in 1923.

Start your journey at the Bear Mountain Recreation Area and head southbound to the summit of Bear Mountain, taking in the incredible views along the way from various overlooks. Bear Mountain State Park is located in the Hudson Highlands, on the western side of the Hudson River.

The nearby Harriman State Park , another popular hiking destination, is the second-largest park (after Adirondack State Park) in the New York State Parks system, boasting 200 miles of hiking, several lakes and reservoirs, beaches, camping grounds, and more.

Experienced hikers can make their journey on the storied trail from Bear Mountain to Harriman on a 13.5-mile out-and-back difficult trail. You may bring your dog with you, as long as he is leashed.

Dia:Beacon

A Nabisco box-printing factory turned art gallery sits majestically overlooking the Hudson River, 60 miles north of New York City. Dia:Beacon opened in 2003, and presents contemporary art from the Dia Art Foundation's collection in a 300,000-square-foot space.

Dia:Beacon is located in Beacon in Dutchess County, and you can expect to find works such as the monumental 1978 Shadows by Andy Warhol, mixed-media installations by Joseph Beuys, massive sculptures by Richard Serra, Innocent Love paintings by Anges Martin from 1999, and more. Take an hour-long thematic and interactive tour with one of the guides.

Address: 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York

Official site: https://www.diaart.org/

Old Dutch Church in Kingston's Uptown Historic District

Did you know that Kingston was the original capital of the state of New York? The first permanent settlement in this Hudson Valley city was actually called Espous and was founded by the Dutch in the middle of the 17th century. In 1669, the name was changed to Kingston once the British took control.

Today Kingston is a hub between the mid and upper Hudson Valley. For many years, the town was rather sleepy and industrial, but in the past few years, its Uptown neighborhood has positively reinvented itself as a thriving hot spot for dining, farmers markets, historic buildings, and galleries.

The neighborhood is also known as the Stockade District, and it is made up of eight blocks that were the original site of the Dutch settlement. You can see the original Ulster County courthouse; the Senate House; and the Old Dutch Church, which is a National Historic Landmark.

This section of town also hosts a weekly farmers market, as well as the best restaurants in the city. Kingston is also a jumping-off point from which to explore other hopping Hudson Valley small towns, like New Paltz , Woodstock , and Saugerties.

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12 Fun And Affordable Things To Do In Orange County, Ny

  • Last updated May 07, 2023
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Matteo Giordani

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Orange County, NY is a great place to visit and explore, offering an abundance of activities and attractions for all ages. From outdoor recreation and historical sites to delicious eats and shopping galore, there's something for everyone in this beautiful county. To help you get the most out of your visit, we've compiled a list of twelve fun and affordable things to do in Orange County, NY. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly adventure or a romantic getaway, our list of activities will ensure an enjoyable and memorable experience. So grab your friends and family and get ready to explore everything that Orange County, NY has to offer!

What You'll Learn

Explore the orange county historical society’s museum, take a hike at storm king mountain, visit the united states military academy at west point, attend an event at harness racing museum & hall of fame, take a tour of the orange county distillery, enjoy a scenic boat cruise on the hudson river, explore the heritage trail in montgomery, visit the thomas bull memorial park, spend a day at sterling forest state park, tour the orange county choppers, shop at woodbury common premium outlets, enjoy a concert at the paramount hudson valley theater.

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The Orange County Historical Society’s Museum of Orange County NY is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history and culture of the area. Located in South Blooming Grove, the museum offers a unique experience to explore the history of the area and learn more about the people and events that have shaped the county.

The museum features a variety of exhibits, including a timeline of the area’s history, a display of artifacts from the Revolutionary War period, and a collection of historic photographs. Visitors can also explore the museum’s library, which houses over 50,000 documents, photographs, and books about the county’s past.

The museum also offers a variety of programs throughout the year, including lectures, workshops, and guided tours. The lectures are a great way to learn about the history of the area, while the workshops provide hands-on activities for those interested in exploring the area’s past. The guided tours offer a deeper look at the history of the area, with anecdotes and stories from people who lived through the county’s history.

The museum also offers a variety of educational programs, including summer camps, field trips, and school programs. The camps offer a unique opportunity to explore the area and learn more about the history of the area. The field trips provide a great opportunity to explore the area and get a better understanding of the local culture and history. The school programs provide students with an opportunity to learn more about the area in a fun and engaging way.

The museum also offers a variety of special events throughout the year, including the Annual Antique Show, the History Fair, and the Victorian Tea. These events are a great way to learn more about the area’s history and culture, with a variety of vendors, speakers, and activities.

The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are welcome and appreciated. Visitors are encouraged to explore the museum’s website for more information about the museum and upcoming events. This is a great opportunity to explore the history of the area and learn more about the people and events that have shaped the county.

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Storm King Mountain in Orange County, NY, is a perfect place to explore the great outdoors. The mountain, located in Cornwall, boasts spectacular views of the Hudson River and surrounding valleys, as well as a variety of hiking trails for all levels of hikers.

Storm King Mountain is an ideal spot for a leisurely hike or a challenging climb. The mountain has over 2.5 miles of marked trails, ranging from easy to strenuous. Some of the trails are even wheelchair accessible, making it a great spot for the whole family. On the trails, visitors can expect to find lush forests, rugged cliffs, and sweeping views of the surrounding area.

For those who enjoy bird watching, Storm King Mountain is a great place to get up close and personal with some of the area’s avian residents. The mountain is home to a variety of birds, including hawks, eagles, and ospreys. There are also plenty of opportunities to observe other wildlife, such as deer, foxes, and even black bears.

No matter what time of year you visit, Storm King Mountain has something to offer. In the spring, the mountain is blanketed in wildflowers, while in the fall the foliage is a stunning array of oranges and reds. Winter can be a great time to take a hike, as the mountain is usually covered in a blanket of snow, making for a peaceful and serene experience.

Storm King Mountain is also a great spot for photography enthusiasts. The mountain’s unique landscape and stunning views make it a great backdrop for any kind of photo. Photographers can also take advantage of the mountain’s many scenic overlooks, which provide breathtaking views of the Hudson River and surrounding areas.

No matter what type of outdoor activity you’re looking for, Storm King Mountain is the perfect place to explore. With its stunning views, diverse wildlife, and wide variety of trails, it’s an ideal spot for a day of hiking and exploration. So why not take a hike and enjoy all that Storm King Mountain has to offer?

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The United States Military Academy at West Point in Orange County, New York is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area. Located in the picturesque Hudson River Valley, West Point has been the home of the United States Military Academy since 1802. The Academy is one of the most prestigious military institutions in the world, having produced many of the nation’s top military leaders.

A visit to West Point is an awe-inspiring experience. The grounds are filled with beautiful architecture, historical monuments, and lush green lawns. The campus is also home to many important historical events and exhibits, including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is dedicated to the memory of those who have died in service to their country.

When you tour West Point, you will be able to explore the historic barracks, buildings, and monuments that make up the Academy. You will also be able to learn about the Academy’s long and storied history. The Cadet Chapel is a must-see, as it is the oldest continually used chapel in the United States and is a powerful reminder of the Academy’s commitment to the military.

If you are looking for a unique experience, the Cadet Summer Training Program is a great way to get an up close and personal look at the Academy. During this program, cadets gain first-hand experience in the military by taking part in physical training, field exercises, and other activities.

Visitors can also explore the grounds at West Point during the Academy’s annual open house. This event takes place in the spring and allows visitors to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Academy. Visitors can tour the campus, watch demonstrations, and listen to exciting lectures from Academy faculty.

For those who are looking to stay overnight, there are several lodging options in the area. The most popular is the historic Thayer Hotel, which provides a luxurious stay in a beautiful Hudson River setting.

No matter what brings you to West Point, you will be sure to leave with an unforgettable experience. With a rich history and a commitment to service, the United States Military Academy at West Point is a place that should be on everyone’s travel bucket list.

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The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame of Orange County, New York is an essential destination for any horse racing enthusiast. Located in Goshen, New York, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame has been a part of the local horse racing culture since it opened its doors in 1956. The museum celebrates the sport of harness racing and its history, as well as the many people who have been part of it.

At the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, visitors can explore the history and culture of harness racing in Orange County. The museum features a variety of exhibitions that explore the history and development of the sport, as well as the people who made it what it is today. The museum also features interactive exhibits, such as a virtual racetrack and a hands-on area where visitors can experience what it is like to be a jockey. Additionally, the museum offers educational programs, such as workshops and lectures, to help visitors learn more about the history of the sport.

One of the best ways to experience the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is to attend one of the many events held there throughout the year. From educational lectures to family-friendly activities, the museum offers a wide variety of events for everyone to enjoy. The museum also hosts special events such as the annual Harness Racing Hall of Fame induction ceremony, where some of the sport's greatest horses and people are recognized for their contributions to the world of harness racing.

Visitors of all ages can also enjoy the museum's fun and interactive activities. The museum's jockey simulator allows visitors to experience what it is like to ride a racehorse and compete in a race. Visitors can also take part in a variety of hands-on activities, such as building models of racehorses, designing and constructing their own jockey silks, and participating in a virtual race.

The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is also home to a variety of artifacts and memorabilia related to the sport. From vintage photos and trophies to old racing programs, the museum offers visitors a chance to explore the history of the sport. The museum's library also features books, magazines, and videos about the sport, making it an ideal place for those interested in learning more about the history of harness racing.

The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is a unique and exciting way to experience the history of harness racing. From interactive exhibits and activities to educational programs and events, the museum offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fun activity for the family or an educational experience, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is the perfect place to explore the history of the sport.

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Orange County Distillery, located in Orange County, NY, is a unique destination for visitors of all ages. Founded in 2011, the distillery produces award-winning spirits using local ingredients and traditional methods. Each spirit is handcrafted and distilled in small batches to ensure the highest quality.

Visitors are invited to take a tour of the distillery, which includes an in-depth look at the distilling process. Guests can see the distillery’s stills, fermentation tanks, and bottling line, as well as learn about the history and science of distilling. The tour also stops in the distillery’s tasting room where visitors can sample some of the distillery’s award-winning spirits.

The distillery also offers a variety of educational classes, such as whiskey blending and home distilling, as well as unique events, such as the annual Whiskey & Woodworking Festival. The festival features more than 30 craft vendors, live music, and of course, whiskey tastings.

In addition to the distillery, the Orange County Distillery has its own bar and restaurant. The bar and restaurant offers an extensive selection of craft beers, wines, and spirits, as well as delicious food. From classic cocktails to creative concoctions, the bar and restaurant is the perfect place to relax and have a drink after a day of sightseeing.

Visitors to the Orange County Distillery are sure to find an experience unlike any other. From the unique spirits to the unique events, the distillery offers something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in learning about the distilling process or just looking for a place to relax, the Orange County Distillery has something for you.

So if you’re looking for a unique experience in Orange County, NY, the Orange County Distillery is the perfect place to visit. Whether you’re a whiskey connoisseur or just a fan of the craft spirits scene, the Orange County Distillery is sure to have something for everyone.

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One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Orange County NY is to take a scenic boat cruise on the Hudson River. The river, which is over 300 miles long and runs through six states, is a great place to view the stunning landscapes of the region. The boat cruise will take you past some of the most picturesque sights of the area, including the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks.

When taking a cruise on the Hudson River, there are many things to do. You can relax on the deck and take in the breathtaking views or you can join a guided tour and learn more about the history, wildlife, and culture of the area. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can take part in some of the activities offered on the boat, such as fishing, kayaking, or canoeing.

The best time to take a boat cruise on the Hudson River is during the summer months. This is when the weather is warm and the scenery is at its most beautiful. The boat cruises usually depart from various ports in the area, such as Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, and Kingston. It’s also important to note that there are different kinds of boat cruises available, from sightseeing cruises to dinner cruises to sunset cruises.

The views of the Hudson River are truly awe-inspiring. On the cruise, you’ll get to see historical sites, nature preserves, and small towns. You may even catch a glimpse of the famous Storm King Mountain. The boat captain will often provide engaging stories and anecdotes about the area and its history, so you can learn even more about the region.

For a truly unforgettable experience, consider taking a boat cruise on the Hudson River. You’ll get to witness the beauty of the area from the comfort of the boat, and you’ll also get to learn about the history and culture of the region. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing sightseeing tour or an adventurous outdoor activity, taking a boat cruise on the Hudson River is the perfect way to explore Orange County NY.

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The Heritage Trail in Montgomery, Orange County NY is a scenic trail that offers a unique outdoor experience. Stretching over 9 miles, the trail will take you through some of the most historic and picturesque spots in the area.

The trail can be accessed from the Montgomery Town Park or from the Visitor's Center in Montgomery. It takes you along the Wallkill River through the beautiful countryside of Orange County NY. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow with many signs pointing out the places of interest.

Along the Heritage Trail, you will find many historic sites, some dating back to the Revolutionary War. At the Visitor's Center, you can pick up a pamphlet that will help you to identify some of the more interesting sites along the route. There are also many opportunities to stop and take in the wonderful views of the Hudson Valley.

The Heritage Trail also offers a number of activities for visitors. For example, you can take a guided tour of the area to learn about the history of the area and to get an up close and personal view of the sights. There are also numerous picnic spots along the trail and a few spots that offer fishing and swimming.

If you're looking for a unique way to explore the heritage of Montgomery, Orange County NY, the Heritage Trail is an excellent choice. It's a great way to take in the sights and sounds of this beautiful area. From the historical sites to the natural beauty, there is something for everyone.

No matter what your interests are, the Heritage Trail is sure to provide you with a memorable experience. Whether you're looking to learn about the history of the area or simply to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, this is the perfect place to explore.

For those who are looking to extend their experience, there are also a number of other activities available near the Heritage Trail. The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is a great option for biking or walking through the countryside. There are also plenty of great restaurants and shops in the area, giving you the chance to experience the local culture and cuisine.

The Heritage Trail in Montgomery, Orange County NY is a great way to explore the history and culture of this region. With its scenic views and interesting activities, it's sure to provide a memorable experience for all who visit. So why not take a walk along the Heritage Trail and explore the history of Montgomery?

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The Thomas Bull Memorial Park in Orange County NY is a beautiful destination for anyone looking for a fun and relaxing day out. Located in Montgomery NY, the park is a great spot for outdoor activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, and biking. With its stunning scenery, the park offers a unique experience for anyone who visits.

The park was established in the late 1800s and is named after Thomas Bull, a prominent local figure. The park has a rich history that dates back to the days of the American Revolution. There are numerous monuments and statues throughout the park that tell the story of the area’s past. There are also plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained, including a playground, a picnic area, a nature center, and a fishing pond.

The Thomas Bull Memorial Park also hosts various events throughout the year, such as the annual summer festival. It’s a great way to get together with friends and family and enjoy some quality time outside. The park also offers educational programs and workshops on topics such as nature, history, and the environment.

The most popular activity at the park is hiking. There are several trails to choose from, each offering its own unique experience. From scenic views to a peaceful stroll through the woods, there’s something for everyone. Visitors should also consider bringing a fishing pole to enjoy some of the ponds in the park.

The Thomas Bull Memorial Park is a great place for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day out or an adventure, the park has something for everyone. With its stunning scenery and unique history, the park is sure to make for an unforgettable experience. So if you’re looking to get away from it all and explore the beauty of Orange County NY, then the Thomas Bull Memorial Park is the perfect destination.

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Sterling Forest State Park of Orange County, NY is a great place to spend a day outdoors. Located just an hour away from New York City, this park is a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its miles of trails, picnic spots, and breathtaking views of the Hudson River, this park is an ideal spot for a day trip.

For those interested in exploring, Sterling Forest State Park has a variety of trails that cater to different skill levels. The trails are easy to navigate and offer great views of the Hudson Valley. For those looking for a more intense experience, there are also more difficult trails that offer a challenge.

Picnic spots are also plentiful in the park. From shady spots under trees to open meadows with stunning views of the Hudson River, there’s a perfect spot for every picnic. Bring along a blanket, some sandwiches, and a few drinks and you’ll have a perfect spot to relax after a long day of exploring.

If you’re looking to take in some history, the Sterling Forest State Park is a great place to learn about the history of Orange County. Visit the museum in the park and learn about the history of the land, from the Native Americans who once lived here to the modern day settlers.

No matter what you’re looking for, Sterling Forest State Park has something for everyone. Whether it’s a relaxing picnic, a challenging hike, or a chance to learn more about local history, Sterling Forest State Park has it all.

If you’re looking for a great day trip from NYC, Sterling Forest State Park of Orange County, NY is the perfect spot. With its miles of trails, picnic spots, and stunning views, this park is an ideal spot to spend a day. So pack a picnic, lace up your hiking boots, and head out to Sterling Forest State Park for a day of outdoor fun.

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Orange County, New York is home to the world-famous Orange County Choppers (OCC). This company specializes in custom motorcycles and is the subject of a reality television show that has been running since 2003. For motorcycle enthusiasts, a tour of the Orange County Choppers is a must-do.

The shop is located in the town of Newburgh, which is about sixty miles north of New York City. The shop is open for tours seven days a week and offers an up-close look at the custom motorcycles that have been featured on the show. Visitors can also watch the OCC team members at work and get a behind the scenes look at the inner workings of the shop.

The tour of the Orange County Choppers starts with a walk through the OCC showroom, where visitors can view the custom bikes that have been featured on the television show. After the showroom, visitors enter the main shop, where they can watch the OCC team work on the bikes and get a behind the scenes look at the shop. The tour also includes a visit to the OCC offices, where visitors can learn more about the company, its history, and its processes.

The tour ends with a visit to the OCC museum, where visitors can view some of the earliest OCC motorcycles, as well as some of the more recent custom builds. After the museum, visitors can purchase souvenirs at the OCC store.

The tour of the Orange County Choppers is a great way to experience the history, culture, and passion of the OCC team. The tour is an educational and entertaining experience that will leave visitors with an appreciation of the company and its contributions to custom motorcycle culture.

When visiting the Orange County Choppers, it is important to dress appropriately. The shop has a casual dress code, so visitors should dress appropriately for the environment. Additionally, visitors should make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the tour includes a lot of walking.

Visitors should also bring their cameras, as the tour provides many great photo opportunities. Additionally, visitors should be prepared to ask questions, as the OCC team members are always happy to answer questions and provide insight into the company and their work.

A tour of the Orange County Choppers is an experience that all motorcycle enthusiasts should do at least once. This tour gives visitors a behind the scenes look at the work of the OCC team and provides them with an appreciation of the company and its contributions to custom motorcycle culture.

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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Orange County, NY, is a shopper's paradise, offering hundreds of designer and name-brand stores. With over 220 stores and 20 restaurants, this outlet experience is sure to provide shoppers with an unforgettable experience. Located only one hour from Manhattan, Woodbury Common is a great day-trip for visitors from all over the world.

For those looking to save money on designer items, Woodbury Common is the place to be. With stores like Kate Spade, Saks Fifth Avenue, Prada, Burberry, and Versace, shoppers can find luxury items at a fraction of the price. Additionally, shoppers can also find great deals at stores like Nike, Adidas, and Gap. There is something to fit any budget, and shoppers can even save more money with the outlet's exclusive coupons and discounts.

Woodbury Common also offers the ultimate shopping experience with their VIP Shopper Club. VIP members can receive exclusive discounts, special offers, and even a complimentary gift upon sign-up. Additionally, shoppers can take advantage of the outlet's unique features, such as their personal shoppers and concierge services.

With so much to offer, it's no wonder Woodbury Common is one of the most popular outlet destinations in the country. Not only can shoppers find great deals and designer items, but they can also enjoy various activities such as the outlet's free shuttle service, the outdoor food court, and the relaxing outdoor seating area.

The outlet also offers a variety of events throughout the year, such as the Summer Music Series and the Holiday Light Show. These events add to the outlet's festive atmosphere, making it a great place for a family outing.

Whether you're looking for designer items, great deals, or a great day out, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is the perfect place to shop. With its unbeatable selection of designer stores, exclusive discounts, and exciting events, it's no wonder it's one of the most popular outlet destinations in the country. So if you're ever in the Orange County area, be sure to check out the amazing deals and experiences at Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.

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The Paramount Hudson Valley Theater of Orange County, NY is a premier concert venue for music and entertainment lovers alike. Located in Peekskill, NY, the theater is an ideal spot for a night out with friends, family, or special someone.

The Paramount offers a wide range of entertainment from live music, plays, and comedy shows. With a variety of seating options, the theater caters to all ages and interests. From the orchestra seating to the balcony, there is a seat for everyone. The theater also provides accessibility options such as wheelchair seating and audio-visual assistance for those who need it.

The Paramount offers a unique experience for their guests. The theater utilizes their state-of-the-art sound system and lighting to create an immersive atmosphere. With their large screens and surround sound, guests can feel like they are right in the middle of the action. The theater also offers a full bar and concession stand to keep guests well-fed and hydrated during the show.

When attending a concert at the Paramount, it is important to plan ahead. Tickets can be purchased online and guests should arrive at least an hour before the show starts. This will give them ample time to find their seats and settle in before the show begins. Guests are also encouraged to bring jackets and blankets as the theater can get quite chilly.

The Paramount Hudson Valley Theater of Orange County, NY is the perfect spot for a night out full of entertainment. With its wide variety of shows, excellent amenities, and immersive atmosphere, guests are sure to enjoy their time at the theater. Whether you’re looking for a night of music, comedy, or a play, the Paramount has something for everyone. So come out and enjoy a show at the Paramount. You won’t regret it!

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Frequently asked questions.

Orange County is home to many popular attractions, such as the Storm King Art Center, the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, West Point Military Academy, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, and the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.

Yes, there are plenty of outdoor recreational activities to enjoy in Orange County. Popular activities include hiking, biking, camping, fishing, kayaking, boating, and skiing.

Yes, Orange County is home to a number of art galleries and museums, such as the Orange County Museum of Art, the Hudson Valley Museum of Contemporary Art, the Storm King Art Center, and the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame.

Yes, Orange County is home to a number of wineries and breweries, such as Brotherhood Winery, Warwick Valley Winery, Hillside Brewery, and Hudson Valley Brewery.

Yes, Orange County is home to a number of historic sites, such as the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, Bannerman Castle, and Fort Montgomery State Historic Site.

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Allan's Falafel

"My Mom and daughters enjoyed their Greek salad and stuffed grape leaves as well as the cucumber mint lemonade." See all Allan's Falafel reviews

Oak & Reed on Yelp

Oak & Reed

"Started with the Korean fried broccoli and had the fried chicken entree with mashed potatoes and collard greens." See all Oak & Reed reviews

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"I wasn't expecting much from the ziti or antipasto, but was quite surprised at how delicious they were." See all Village Pizzeria reviews

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"The Frogs End Tavern is the bar and informal dining venue (there also being a fine dining restaurant) at the Glenmere Mansion ." See all Frogs End Tavern reviews

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"Food is phenomenal, probably the best wings I've ever had ( maple bacon buffalo wings!) and a great craft beer selection." See all Scotchtown Craft reviews

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"Ordered the Chicken Parm, Buffalo Chicken, and I think the other one was called Fiery Steak , and they were all delicious." See all Mix N Mac reviews

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"My kids ordered the chimichurri burger and warm goat cheese salad respectively, and were both happy." See all Christopher's Bistro reviews

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El Azteca Mexican Restaurant

"Food here is the best of the Orange County Mexican restaurants(better than Hacienda & El Bandido )." See all El Azteca Mexican Restaurant reviews

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"I used to go to Jimmy Changas on my lunch break and I remember the burritos being so good." See all Super Nacho reviews

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"Had a couple of meals with the family at LegoLand and wasn't about to have yet another underwhelming meal for $$$." See all El Rancho reviews

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"They also give you so many different flavor dipping sauces for your hibachi vegetables, rice and protein." See all Mr Sushi & Grill reviews

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Limoncello at the Orange Inn

"When we go to Limoncellos we feels closer to being in NYC." See all Limoncello at the Orange Inn reviews

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"The rooms are decorated beautifully and Faith , the owner, has a magnificent attention to detail." See all Stagecoach Inn reviews

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"It is so hard to find good service these days, so we appreciate you, Arianna and Bella !!!" See all Pharmacy Kitchen & Bar reviews

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" cider tasting is not something we get in California, but with apples being plentiful in New York this is the place to go for it." See all Orchard Hill Cider Mill reviews

Tapped on Yelp

" Paul was super responsive and helpful in helping us plan the event and was flexible with our requests." See all Tapped reviews

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"My husband ordered the Copperbarn burger with a brioche bun that was cooked perfectly and was delicious!" See all Copperbarn Coffeebar & Eatery reviews

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"  Their party options are very affordable and Mike and Virna will accommodate for any concerns you might have." See all Bulls Head Inn reviews

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"With all that was going on, the staff at the bar was extremely attentive and didn't miss a beat ." See all Barrel 28 Restaurant reviews

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"I had the Calabrese Diavlo with the spicy sopressata a very flavorful and fresh tasting pizza." See all Pizza E Birra reviews

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" Imperial Burger : arugula, applewood smoked bacon, goat cheese, seasonal sweet jam and a side of truffle fries." See all Clemson Bros. Brewery - Middletown reviews

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"The fries were really light and crispy, and the apple cider bacon on my burger was really unique." See all Copper Bottom reviews

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"By far, my #1 favorite family own Dominican restaurant with some authentic food!!!" See all JZ Sports Bar and Restaurant reviews

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El Bandido Mexican Restaurant

"The complimentary quesadilla to start, dessert to finish, and shot of tequila before leaving all add to the feeling of gracious hospitality." See all El Bandido Mexican Restaurant reviews

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5 Must Visit Places in Orange County, NY

New York state’s Orange County is home to a wide variety of sights, attractions, and delightful  activities , from exploring historic buildings to sprawling nature preserves. Let us take a look at five of the must-visit places in the area.

  • United States Military Academy at West Point West Point, NY West Point is an active training ground for the country’s military officers, but its doors are open to visitors who want to learn more about the United States’ military history. Guided tours are offered, and visitors can also converse with Cadet Candidates about their experiences. Moreover, West Point also hosts numerous sporting events throughout the year.
  • Storm King Art Center 1 Museum Road, New Windsor, NY Aptly named due to its proximity to Storm King Mountain, the Storm King Art Center is 500-acre open-air museum. Open since the 1960s, the entire facility is notable for its large collection of sculptures, all displayed against the backdrop of green fields and blue skies. As a result, visitors can connect with the natural world while admiring great manmade works.There are several ways to get to Storm King, but for your convenience, there are bus packages that can take you to Storm King and back to New York City.
  • Orange County Choppers Newburgh, NY Fans of big, custom bikes will find much delight at Orange County Choppers in Newburgh. Featured in the TV show, “American Chopper,” visitors can view the custom bikes, see the workshop where the magic happens, and even purchase a big bike of their own at the retail store.If you are feeling famished, Orange County Choppers also has a café where they serve what is dubbed as Hudson Valley’s best burger.
  • Sugar Loaf Arts & Craft Village Chester, NY One of the most distinguished arts communities in the East Coast, the Sugar Loaf Arts and Craft Village has been around for over 250 years. The entire village is peppered with a variety of artist studios, galleries, and shops where you can purchase local arts and crafts.If you are interested in old, historic buildings, Sugar Loaf’s collection of buildings that date back to the 18th and 19th centuries will pique your interest. The best time to visit Sugar Loaf is from during the latter part of the week.
  • Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame 240 Main Street, Goshen, NY Before basketball, soccer, baseball, and other sports and forms of recreation swept the United States by storm, there was harness racing. Recognized by some as the country’s first sport, you can learn about the history of harness racing at the Harness Racing Museum. There are several interactive exhibits scattered in the facility, as well as changing art exhibits, all centered around this once-revered American sport.Do not forget to stroll through the Hall of Museum, its walls decorated with portraits and information on harness racing’s living legends and immortal personalities, humans and horses alike.

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Where is the peak foliage in NY? Latest foliage report and map shows where to see the best

M idway through September, falls colors are beginning to emerge throughout the Adirondacks and in several parts of the Catskills and Central New York.

According to New York's  weekly fall foliage report , autumnal hues are just starting to change in parts of the Empire State, while the Adirondack region is expected to reach the midpoint of change by this weekend. Much of New York's southernmost regions - including Long Island and New York City - won't see much color transition.

So, what are the conditions across the state this week? Here's the second report of the season from the state Department of Economic Development, broken out by region: 

When will fall colors peak in NY? These maps have the answer

Adirondacks fall foliage

St. Lawrence County: Up to a 60% color transition is expected in  Wanakena  with average-to-bright red and orange leaves.

Franklin County: Observers predict up to 55% color change in near Tupper Lake and Mt. Arab , with above average shades of apricot, tangerine, buttercup, canary, maize, rhubarb and cerise. The unseasonably warm days and cool nights are transitioning the leaves with vigor and intensity providing a panoramic foliage spectacle. In Saranac Lake, expect a 40% color change with an average to bright mix of yellow, and some brighter pops of orange and red. A 20% color change is predicted in the  Malone  area, with bright red and orange leaves, along with some scattered yellows.

Essex County: Spotters expect around 20% color change at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington with brilliant orange, red and yellow leaves and 50% change in the area surrounding the mountain, with mix of reds and purples. In Newcomb , spotters predict 40% foliage transition by the weekend, with pops of bright orange, red and yellow leaves. Observers predict 20% color transition in  Lake Placid , where bright reds are starting to emerge in higher elevations and golden hues are showing in the village and around the lakes. Expect 10% transition in  Crown Point , with muted gold tones, rust and occasional sparks of dark red. Observers in Ticonderoga also predict 10% color transition by the weekend, with shades of yellow, orange, red and purple.

Hamilton County: Spotters reported a 50% color transition in Lake Pleasant and a 30% color change in Long Lake , with muted yellows and oranges, and some occasional pockets of bright maple leaves.

Herkimer County: Expect 50% foliage change in  Old Forge  with bright splashes of copper and red among muted orange. Yellows are emerging, especially along roads and waterways.

Warren County: Spotters report up to a 35% change in the  Queensbury  area, but just 10% in  Lake George .

Clinton County: Observers predict a 25% color transition by the weekend. Foliage in the northern part of the county is more advanced than the southern part of Clinton County.

Lewis County: Observers report a 25% change near Lowville , with bright reds; some trees are still completely green.

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Fulton County: Up to a 22% color transition is predicted in Northville , with muted to bring autumnal shades.

Albany County: Observers predict a 20% foliage change in Voorheesville  at Thacher State Park with yellow, orange and brown leaves. Around  Cohoes Falls  in Cohoes, spotters predict a 10% color change by the weekend, with yellow, yellow-green, and orange hues.

Rensselear County: Observers predict a 14% color change at Washington Park in Troy , with gold and orange in the canopy. Some maples are beginning to show more advanced transition, but the harder woods are still predominantly green. Spotters predict up to 20% change in the eastern and northern parts of the county, especially in higher elevations, and 10 to 15% in the southern portions. Fall colors include deep red, light yellow and orange.

Saratoga County: A 10% change at Saratoga Spa State Park in Saratoga Springs is expected, with mostly gold leaves and some bright shades of red.

Schenectady County: Up to 10% of foliage transition is expected in Schenectady, with some yellow and orange leaves.

Catskills fall foliage

Delaware County: Spotters predict up to 50% color change in  Delhi  with a mix of red, purple and orange, a 35% change in  Colchester  with pops of autumn colors and 20% color transition in  Bloomville  and  Hamden , with mostly orange and yellow leaves.

Greene County: Observers predict a 30% color transition in  Catskill  with many trees displaying bright yellow and orange leaves. In the upper elevations of the  Windham  area, expect a 25% color change, with red and yellow leaves.

Ulster County: Spotters predict a 30% color change by the weekend at Belleayre Mountain Ski Area in Highmount .

Sullivan County: In Liberty, expect a 20% color change, highlighted by some beautiful pops of color. Similarly, 20% color transition is also expected in  Forestburgh , with bright wisps of orange, red and yellow.

Central New York fall foliage

Chenango County: Observers predict a 50% color change in  Norwich ,  Preston and  Oxford  by the weekend, with bright orange leaves, some caramel brown and a touch of red.  

Otsego County: In Cherry Valley, expect a 30% color transition, with average-to-bright pockets of yellow and red. Up to 25% color change is predicted in  Cooperstown by the weekend, with red and orange leaves.

Oneida County: Spotters predict up to 25% leaf change in  Utica  by the weekend, with varying shades of red-orange and yellow leaves.

Broome County: Spotters predict a 15% change in the  Binghamton  area, with bright red leaves.

Herkimer County: In Herkimer , expect 15% change, with touches of muted orange and yellow.

Schoharie County : More than 15% change is expected in  Middleburgh , with bright red leaves.

Madison County : Up to 5% color transition is predicted in Cazenovia .

Montgomery County: Up to 5% color change is expected in the Fort Johnson area by the weekend.

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Cattauragus County: Around 10% color change is expected in  Randolph  with red and orange leaves highlighted by the yellow goldenrod. Spotters predict a 5% change at Allegany State Park in Salamanca . Some of the ends of the maple branches are starting to show coloring but much remains green.

Chautauqua County: Less than 5% color transition is predicted in Chautauqua by the weekend.

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Cayuga County: Up to 25% change is predicted in  Auburn by the weekend, with shades of yellow and red.

Seneca County: Spotters predict a 20% color change by the weekend near Waterloo , with bright and yellow leaves emerging.

Steuben County: Observers in  Corning ,  Hammondsport ,  Hornell  and  Bath  predict a 20% change with very bright yellow, orange and red leaves.

Onondaga County: Spotters in  Syracuse  expect up to a 20% color transition by the weekend, with a touch of yellow, and occasional reds from sugar maples. Near Green Lakes State Park in Fayetteville , a 5% color change is expected, with touches of red and yellow.

Tompkins County: Spotters predict a 15% color change in Ithaca by the weekend, with bright pops of fall color, especially on the rolling hillside leading into the city on Routes 79 and 96.

Chemung County: Spotters predict up to 10% color change in Elmira, with yellow-orange leaves.

Monroe County: Observers expect up to 10% transition in  Rochester , with increasing sightings of olive and yellow leaves, along with hints of red-orange. In Brighton , hints of red are appearing on the furthermost branches of maple trees.

Wayne County: In Lyons , expect a 10% color change with shades of yellow and dark red. The State Route 104 corridor near Lake Ontario is showing increasing yellow and orange leaves.

Livingston County: Fall colors are just beginning to appear. Expect a 5% color transition by this weekend in Geneseo .

Ontario County: Spotters predict a 5% color change in  Geneva  and near Seneca Lake with a few patches of muted burgundy and orange along with some yellow.

Cortland County: Spotters in  Cortland  predict a 5% color transition by the weekend, with muted touches of yellow.

Yates County: Less than a 5% color transition is predicted by the weekend in Penn Yan.

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Wyoming County: Spotters predict up to a 15% color transition in Perry , with a smattering of muted fall colors.

Erie County: Spotters in  Buffalo  predict 10% change, with bright plums, red and gold emerging, especially in the treetops. In  East Aurora , a 5% color change is expected, with early hints of yellow.

Niagara County: Observers in Niagara Falls  expect 10% change by the weekend, with some splashes of yellows and oranges.

Genesee County: Spotters in  Batavia  predict a 5 % color change with shades of yellow and red beginning to emerge.

Orleans County: In Albion , spotters predict 5% color transition with muted red and orange leaves.

Hudson Valley fall foliage

Ulster County: Observers in Kingston predict a 25% color change, with yellow leaves, along with a few shades of red.

Columbia County: Spotters in  Hudson  predict 15% color transition by the weekend, with a bright variety or russets and yellows.

Orange County: Observers in  Newburgh  predict 15% transition and mostly yellow leaves. In  Cornwall , less than 5% color change is expected by the weekend.

Dutchess County: In Poughkeepsie , spotters predict less than 10% color change, with pops of yellows, browns and reds.

No significant foliage change is expected this week in Putnam or Rockland counties.

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Long Island

Suffolk County: Spotters predict a 5% color transition on the North Shore at Sunken Meadow State Park in Smithtown,  with touches of yellow and red. No significant foliage change is expected on  Shelter Island , in  Montauk  or the  Hamptons .

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St. Lawrence County: Spotters predict up to a 25% foliage change by the weekend in  Massena , with muted yellow leaves. In  Ogdensburg , expect up to a 15% change, with a mix of muted yellow leaves and some bright touches of red and purple, and 5% change in  Canton .

Oswego County: Observers predict a 20% color transition throughout the county. Golden yellows are starting to emerge with the reds and plums in the northeastern part of the county, while muted shades of green dominate the county’s southwestern landscape.

Jefferson County: In Alexandria Bay , spotters predict a 10% change,with some orange and yellow leaves.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Where is the peak foliage in NY? Latest foliage report and map shows where to see the best

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10 Must-See Spots for Spectacular Fall Foliage in Orange County, N.Y.

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Orange County, N.Y. (September 21, 2020)  – As summer fades into autumn, vibrant fall foliage bedecks the picturesque landscapes of the Hudson Valley. Blazing orange, red, and yellow leaves paint unparalleled sights for all to see during leaf-peeping season. Send off summer and welcome in fall with loved ones with a trip to one, or all, of the many must-visit spots for the most beautiful foliage in Orange County, N.Y.

“You need to get here! So, grab your sweater and discover why fall is the most beautiful time of the year in the Hudson Valley,” said Orange County Tourism Director Amanda Dana. “As the leaves change, the rolling hills and mountains of our region transform into a tapestry of vibrant colors. The eye-popping change begins in mid-September, building to a riot of red, orange, copper, and gold throughout October. With scenic vistas and hundreds of miles of trails, take in the spectacular views by foot, bike, or car. And, don’t forget to pick up an apple-cider donut before the day is done!”

Below are some must-visit spots to witness vibrant fall foliage in Orange County, N.Y. Before visiting any of the locations, please contact the venue directly to confirm that they are open and practice safe social-distancing.

Hawk’s Nest Drive,  Route 97, Sparrowbush : Take a drive down New York State’s newest scenic byway as it winds along the Delaware River. A snake-like portion of Sparrowbush, the Hawk’s Nest connects the railroad city of Port Jervis to the bluestone village of Hancock. The unique highway has been featured in many car advertisements and commercials.  upperdelawarescenicbyway.org

Schunnemunk Mountain State Park,  339 Otterkill Road, New Windsor : Explore 25 miles of hiking trails along 3,300 acres of rolling meadows and spectacular mountaintops including Schunnemunk Mountain, Orange County’s highest peak. Eight marked trails offer hikers thrilling 360-degree views of adjacent valleys, portions of the distant Hudson River and surrounding forest and farmlands. The park extends from Cornwall through Woodbury, Blooming Grove, and Monroe.  palisadesparksconservancy.org

Seven Lakes Drive,  Tiorati Circle on Route 6, Bear Mountain : This beautiful drive runs through Harriman State Park to Bear Mountain. The road winds its way through pristine forests filled with colorful trees mirrored in all seven lakes. An excellent spot for fall foliage, but the views are second to none year-round. A perfect blend of exciting curves and scenic views, Seven Lakes Drive offers drivers and motorcyclists a gorgeous spectacle of the mountain and lake.

Storm King State Park,   Route 9W, South of Cornwall : This undeveloped park made headlines in the 1960s and 1970s when Storm King Mountain inspired the ecological movement in the United States. Climb the steep, rocky trails for breathtaking views of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley.  Palisadesparksconservancy.org

Storm King Art Center,   1 Museum Road, New Windsor : Autumn leaves are a dramatic backdrop to the huge works on the 500 acres of Storm King Art Center, the country’s largest outdoor sculpture park. The park-like setting contains a wide variety of trees producing a veritable rainbow of colors to set off the muscle-y sculptures carefully placed within the scenery.  stormking.org

West Point,  2107 New South Post Road, West Point:  The oldest military academy presides over the Hudson River with some of its highest points offering spectacular views of the Hudson River valley.  westpoint.edu/visiting-west-point

Fort Montgomery,  690 Route 9W, Montgomery:  The ruins of this Revolutionary War, a 14-acre fortification, are perched on a cliff overlooking the magnificent Hudson River. Don’t miss the long footbridge that crosses the creek for a great view of the Bear Mountain Bridge and surrounding fall foliage.  parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/28

Winding Hills Park,   1847 Route 17K, Montgomery : Commune with nature at the picturesque Winding Hills Park which offers hiking trails, a 40-acre lake, and four-acre pond. Bring a picnic and surround yourself with the crisp air and autumnal splendor as you walk around the lake.  orangecountygov.com/1491/Winding-Hills-Park

Heritage Trail,  Goshen, Chester & Monroe : A converted rail bed of the Erie Railroad, the Heritage trail invites visitors to walk, jog, and bike along its 10-foot wide, 14-mile scenic route. With trail entrances in Goshen, Chester, and Monroe, the trail winds through a bird/wildlife sanctuary, historic landmarks, murmuring streams, and rolling meadows.  orangecountygov.com/1475/Heritage-Trail

Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point,   Route 9W, New Windsor : Located on the banks of the Hudson River, this site boasts magnificent vistas of the Hudson gorge and a 2,000-foot sandy riverfront.  orangecountygov.com/1478/Kowawese-Unique-Area-at-Plum-Point

As the world reopens, Orange County, N.Y., invites residents and visitors to escape, enjoy and explore its wide-open spaces. For a full list of attractions, lodging and dining options available at this time, please visit  OrangeTourism.org/summer . Additionally, a new fun, free, 56-page travel guide is available for digital download or by request at  OrangeTourism.org/travel-guide .

About Orange County Tourism

Orange County Tourism, based in Goshen, N.Y., is the county’s tourism headquarters and a participant in the I LOVE NY program. A comprehensive listing of area attractions, lodging and events can be found at  OrangeTourism.org . Like Orange County Tourism on Facebook for the latest news on local happenings.

Photo features:  Hawk’s Nest Drive, located in Sparrowbush, N.Y.

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