The Best Babymoon Destinations
Article by Kathryn Romeyn | April 4, 2022 | via theeverymom.com The Best Babymoon Destinations The Hudson Valley is proud to be listed as one of the 11 best babymoon destinations. Read our feature in The Everymom below. Hudson Valley, New York An easy drive from the tri-state area, Hudson Valley is a bucolic escape full…
Read MoreThe 7 Best Hotels in the Catskills & Hudson Valley for a Spring Escape From NYC
Article by Kathryn Romeyn | April 4, 2022 | via theeverymom.com The 7 Best Hotels in the Catskills and Hudson Valley for a Spring Escape From NYC After a long year, New Yorkers are looking for a safe escape. And there’s perhaps no place more in demand this spring than the Catskills and Hudson Valley, where…
Read More21 Under-the-Radar Outdoor Gems to Find in the Hudson Valley
Article by Kathryn Walsh May 8, 2021 | via hvmag.com Explore these outdoor historic sites, state parks, and riverside areas that offer a hidden charm along the Hudson River. While outdoor enthusiasts were relieved when it was announced that New York State parks would remain open during New York on PAUSE, this freedom became…
Read MoreHere’s Where to Hike the Appalachian Trail in the Hudson Valley
Timothy Malcolm June 19, 2021 via hvmag.com Itching to conquer the AT, but don’t want to commit to all 2,190 miles of it? Lucky for us, it’s right here, in our own backyard. In 1921, regional planner Benton MacKaye proposed a hiking trail from Georgia to Maine, primarily through the Appalachian and Berkshire mountains, as…
Read More16 of the Best Day Trips from New York City
Experience natural wonders, historic treasures, culinary delights, world-class beaches, and more on a short day trip to Upstate New York! Remember to social distance and wear a mask as required by state guidelines. Call ahead and check websites and social media to make sure attractions are open and available. Best for the Great Outdoors: Mohonk…
Read MoreThese Hudson Valley, NYC public art installations celebrate Black history, culture
The five-foot bronze statue greets travelers at Yonkers’ Metro-North station. Before Ella Fitzgerald became known as the “First Lady of Song,” she was raised in Yonkers. Decades before the height of the civil rights movement, Fitzgerald’s jazz music career smashed color barriers as she became world renown for her melodic voice and scatting. After becoming…
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