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TR AVEL GUIDE

I N N E W Y O R K ’ S H U D S O N VA L L E Y R E G I O N

Overlooking Greenwood Lake

Four Points by Sheraton Newburgh Stewart Airport

5 Lakeside Road Newburgh, New York 12550

United States

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JANUARY Skiing, Snowboarding and Snow Tubing

• Mt. Peter, Warwick 845-986-4940 www.mtpeter.com

• Thomas Bull Memorial Park, Montgomery 845-457-4910 www.orangecountynyparks.com

FEBRUARYGeorge Washington’s Birthday Celebration Washington’s Headquarters, Newburgh. 845-562-1195 www.nysparks.com

MARCHMaple Sugaring Hudson Highlands Nature Museum, Cornwall • 845-534-5506 www.hhnaturemuseum.org

APRILBrigade of the American Revolution Spring Encampment New Windsor Cantonment New Windsor • 845-561-1765 www.nysparks.com

MAYHudson River Cruises (through October)

• Pride of the Hudson (departs Newburgh) 888-442-5211 845-363-4550 www.prideofthehudson.com

• River Rose (departs Newburgh) 866-240-7665 www.riverrosecruises.com

UFO Fair Village of Pine Bush • 845-744-8230 www.pinebushufofair.com

JUNE Riverfest Cornwall-on-Hudson • 845-534-4200 www.river-fest.com

Grand Circuit Harness Racing Goshen Historic Track • 845-294-5333 www.goshenhistorictrack.com

JULYGreat American Weekend Goshen • 845-294-7741 www.goshennychamber.com

Orange County Fair Middletown • 845-343-4826. www.orangecountyfair.com

AUGUSTNew York Renaissance Faire (into September)Tuxedo • 845-351-5171 www.renfair.com/NY

Hudson Valley Jazz Festival917-903-4380 www.hudsonvalleyjazzfest.org

SEPTEMBERNew York Air ShowStewart International Airport 321-395-3110 • www.airshowny.com

Monroe Cheese Festival Monroe • 845-774-1727 www.monroecheesefestival.com

Port Jervis Fall Foliage FestivalPort Jervis • 845-858-4017 www.portjervisny.org

General Montgomery DayMontgomery • 845-457-9661 www.villageofmontgomery.org

OCTOBERApplefest Warwick • 845-987-8300 www.warwickapplefest.com

Sugar Loaf Fall Festival Sugar Loaf • 848-467-8427 www.sugarloafnewyork.com

NOVEMBERThanksgiving at Brick HouseMontgomery • 845-615-3830 www.hillholdandbrickhouse.org

Special Tours at Gillinder GlassPort Jervis • 845-856-5375 www.gillinderglassstore.com

DECEMBERWreath Fineries at the Wineries 845-496-3661 www.brotherhood-winery.com

Candlelight Historic Homes Tour Newburgh • 845-561-2585 www.newburghhistoricalsociety.com

ChristkindlmarktPort Jervis • 845-856-1611 Facebook: ChristkindlmarktPortJervisNY

Christmas in the Village Museum Village, Monroe. 845-782-8248 www.museumvillage.org

2016 MAJOR ANNUAL EVENTS

CONTENTS6 GETTING HERE Tourist Information Centers ........... 6 Airports .............................................. 7 By Car, Bus or Train .......................... 7 By Ferry .............................................. 7 Tour Services ..................................... 7 Motorcoach Tours ............................ 7 Taxi and Car Services ....................... 7

8 HISTORY & CULTURE Historic Houses ................................. 9 Historic Sites ..................................... 9 Museums ............................................11 Spiritual Centers ...............................11

12 HAUNTED SITES

13 ARTS Arts Council ...................................... 13 Galleries............................................. 13 Performing Arts Centers ................ 15 Sculpture Parks ................................ 15

16 RECREATION Amusements .....................................16 Ballooning ......................................... 17 Bicycling ............................................ 17 Bird Watching ..................................18 Boat Cruises .....................................18 Drive-In Movies ...............................18 Fishing ................................................18 Flying & Soaring ...............................18 Golf ..................................................... 19 Horse Drawn Rides .......................... 19 Horse Trails ......................................20 Horseback Riding ...........................20 Hunting .............................................20 Ice Skating........................................20 Marinas & Boat Launches .............. 21 Motorcycling .................................... 21 Parks – Community ......................... 21 Parks – County ................................ 22 Parks – Preserves ........................... 22 Parks – State .................................... 22 Scenic Vistas & Special Sights ..... 23

Skiing................................................. 23 Snow Tubing .................................... 23 Spectator Sports............................. 23 Sports Facilities .............................. 23 Swimming ......................................... 23 Tennis ................................................ 25 Trails .................................................. 25 Watercraft Rentals ......................... 26 Zoo ..................................................... 26

28 FARMS & MARKETS Christmas Tree Farms .................... 28 Farm Fresh Dairy ............................. 29 Farm Fresh Produce & More ......... 29 Farm Fresh Meats ............................ 31 Specialty Farms ............................... 32 Weekly Farmers Markets ............... 31 Winter Farmers Markets ............... 32 Winter Municipal

Farmers Market ............................... 33

34 BREWERIES, CIDERIES, DISTILLERIES & WINERIES

Breweries ......................................... 34 Cideries ............................................. 36 Distilleries ........................................ 36 Tours ................................................. 36 Wineries ........................................... 36

37 ANTIQUES & SHOPPING Antiques ........................................... 37 Auction Houses .............................. 40 Factory Tours .................................. 40 Shopping Centers .......................... 40 Unique Shopping ........................... 40

41 LODGING Bed & Breakfasts ............................ 42 Cabins & Camping .......................... 45 Conference Facilities ......................46 Hotels & Motels ..............................46

49 INDEX

See our complete Calendar of Events at www.OrangeTourism.org.

Cover Photo Credit: Jeffrey Sovelove • Hiking on Bare Rock Trail in Sterling Forest State Park overlooking Greenwood Lake.All information was correct at printing, but please call your destination to make sure that opening times have not changed.

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ORANGE COUNTY’S TOP ATTRACTIONS

If you have limited time to see the sites, these are the places you want to catch.

• United States Military Academy at West Point

• Storm King Art Center

• Sugar Loaf Art & Craft Village

• Over 2 dozen craft beverage wineries, breweries, distilleries, and cideries

• Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

• Boat cruises on the Hudson at Newburgh Waterfront

• Motorcyclepedia Museum

• Hiking Harriman State Park and Appalachian Trail

• Washington’s Headquarters

• Orange County Choppers

• Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame

• National Purple Heart Hall of Honor

• Gillinder Glass

• Biking the Heritage Trail

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29 Soons Circle in New Hampton, NY (I-84 & Rt. 17M)Check for Hours 845.374.2468 orchardhillnyc.com

TASTING ROOMDelicious Hard Ciders New York Wines & Spirits

Speakeasy on Saturday Nights

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Central Valley (Woodbury Common Premium Outlets) In the Pavilion (Restaurant Court) 498 Red Apple Court • 845-928-6840Year round.www.premiumoutlets.com/woodburycommon

Goshen (Harness Racing Museum)240 Main Street • 845-294-6330Daily year round. www.harnessmuseum.com

Montgomery (Orange County Chamber of Commerce)30 Scott’s Corners Drive 845-457-9700Mon-Fri, 8:30-5. www.orangeny.com

Palisades Parkway Between exits 16 &17 on Palisades Interstate Parkway • 845-786-5003.Trail and road maps, hiking and travel guides, refreshments, NY fishing licenses and tackle.Daily April-Oct, 8-6; Nov-March, 8-5. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Port JervisJuncture of Routes 6 & 23 845-856-6694Memorial Day to Columbus Day.www.tristatechamber.org

Sugar Loaf1371 Kings Highway (GPS Chester) 848-467-8427Year round rack with information.www.sugarloafnewyork.com

Warwick (Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce)31 South St. in the Caboose 845-986-2720Weekdays. www.warwickcc.org

West Point Visitors Center2107 New South Post RoadWest Point • 845-938-2638Daily 9-4:45. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.www.westpoint.edu/visitors

GETTING HERETourist Information Centers

Orange County TourismMon-Fri, 9-5. 99 Main StreetGoshen, NY 10924

845-615-3860 • Fax: 845-291-2137

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AIRPORTSOrange County Airport500 Dunn Road • Montgomery 12549 845-457-4925Recreational and sightseeing flights, rentals, hangars, tie downs, flight instructions, repair stations, charter, air taxi, school tours. Picnic area and restaurant.

Randall Airport100 Airport Road • Middletown 10940 845-343-5965Balloon, glider and ultralight rides and instruction. Power plane and hang glider instruction. Hangars and tie downs. School and scout group tours.

Stewart International Airport (SWF)1180 First Street • New Windsor 12553 845-838-8200 Operated by the Port Authority of NY and NJ. Ample parking, car rentals, and public transportation options. Reached via New York I-84 and I-87 (NYS Thruway). www.panynj.gov/airports/stewart.html For airline reservations or information, contact:

Allegiant – (702) 505-8888 www.allegiantair.com

American Airlines - (800) 433-7300 www.aa.com

Delta Connection - (800) 221-1212 www.delta.com

JetBlue Airways - (800) 538-2583 www.jetblue.com

Warwick Airport41 Airport Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-9544Sports and recreational flying, tie downs, hangars, flight instruction. Tours.

BY CAROrange County is easily reached by major highways. The New York State Thruway (Interstate 87) is the major route between New York City and Albany. Interstate 84 takes visitors from Pennsylvania through Orange County to the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. Route 17 (soon to be Interstate 86) starts at the Thruway and proceeds northwest through the county.

BY BUSShortLine800-631-8405 Daily commuter service from Port Authority in New York City to over 20 towns and villages. Overnight packages and day trip destinations including Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, West Point, Brotherhood Winery, Bear Mountain State Park, Orange County Choppers, Newburgh Waterfront, Hudson River cruise boats, and Mount Peter Ski Area. Call for brochure. www.coachusa.com/shortline

New Jersey Transit973-275-5555, 1-800-626-RIDE. Service from New York City and Newark Airport to Greenwood Lake and Warwick. www.njtransit.state.nj.us

Main Line Bus800-631-8405 ext 1332. Local service: Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, Harriman, Monroe, Chester, Goshen, Middletown. www.transitorange.info

Adirondack Trailways800-858-8555. Service from points north to Newburgh. www.trailwaysny.com

BY TRAINMetroNorth (Hudson Line)212-532-4900. From Grand Central Station (New York City). Taxi and shuttle service across the Hudson River is available between Newburgh and Beacon station. No shuttle service on major holidays. www.mta.info

New Jersey Transit (Port Jervis Line)973-275-5555, 1-800-626-RIDE. From Pennsylvania Station (New York City). Orange County stops: Tuxedo, Harriman, Salisbury Mills, Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville, Port Jervis. www.njtransit.com

BY FERRYNewburgh Waterfront to Beacon Ticket office, 845-569-4024. Service during commuter hours only. www.nywaterway.com/NewburghToBeaconRoute.aspx

TOUR SERVICESHudson River Valley Tours LLCPO Box 474 • Rosendale 12472 845-658-3101Customized group travel and itinerary planning. Reservation service for lodging, meals, and attractions. Professional step-on guides. Transportation services. www.hrvtours.com

Independent Helicopters1032 First Street • New Windsor 12553 845-549-3755Scenic tours of the beautiful Hudson Valley from the air. By appointment. www.independenthelicopters.com

MOTORCOACH CHARTERSLeprechaun Lines 100 Leprechaun Lane • New Windsor 12553 800-MAGIC-17 or 845-565-7900Charter bus operator, deluxe climate controlled motorcoaches chauffeured by fully qualified uniformed operators. www.leprechaunlines.com

ShortLine/Coach USA800-877-1888. Special group packages for day trips or multi-day tours—we’ll arrange everything! Groups of all sizes welcome. Our modern deluxe fleet includes motorcoaches, trolleys and vans. www.coachusa.com

West Point Tours, Inc.PO Box 125 • Vails Gate 12584 845-561-2671Deluxe motorcoach and minicoach transportation for groups. Air-conditioned school buses available. We are committed to your transportation needs. www.westpointtours.com

TAXI SERVICES

All companies listed provide service to the 3 major metropolitan airports. Advance reservations are recommended. Companies with an asterisk (*) offer 24 hour service within the county. Listed as to town of origin.

CHESTER /GOSHENMonroe Taxi • 845-469-4441 or 294-5448

FORT MONTGOMERY – WEST POINTAcademy Taxi • 845-446-8294 www.academytaxi.homestead.com*

GREENWOOD LAKEGreenwood Lake Taxi (southern and eastern Orange County) • 845-477-0314 www.greenwoodlaketaxi.com

MIDDLETOWNSyndicated Taxi • 845-343-7777

MONROEMonroe Taxi (all points) • 845-782-8141 www.monroe-taxi.com*

Speedy Car Service • 845-783-4444

Village Taxi • 845-783-6112 www.villagetaxiny.com

NEWBURGHBob’s Taxi (eastern Orange County) 845-561-8330*Dr. Bird Taxi and Limo • 845-200-4828 www.drbirdtaxiandlimo.com

WALDENB&D Taxi Company • 845-778-7143*

WARWICKJosies Taxi • 845-986-8073

CAR SERVICES

All Transportation Network800-525-2306 x111 www.alltrans.net

Streetwise Transportation845-551-0598 www.streetwisetransportation.com

Visconti Ground Transport845-567-3560 www.viscontirides.com

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HISTORY & CULTUREWhen Henry Hudson sailed his ship “Half Moon” up the Hudson River and into Cornwall Bay in 1609, he was the first in a long list of remarkable travelers to Orange County. These influential women and men determined the early history and culture of America. Travel back through time to the 1700s. It’s the end of the Revolutionary War and George Washington establishes his headquarters at a stone fortress in Newburgh, high above the majestic Hudson. Explore a place so rich in history, it’s America’s first Registered National Historic Landmark. Witness firsthand our battle re-enactments, fabulous faires and one-of-a-kind festivals.

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HISTORIC HOUSES

Brick House850 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-492118th century estate of Nathaniel Hill. Colonial and Victorian furnishings. Special events throughout the year. Mid-May to mid-Oct. Sat & Sun, 10–4. www.hillholdandbrickhouse.org

Bull Stone House183 County Route 51 • Campbell Hall 10916 • 845-496-28551722 fieldstone homestead continuously occupied by the Bull family for 10 generations. Original furnishings. Only New World Dutch Barn in the county. National Register of Historic Places. Tours Mon-Sat by appointment. www.bullstonehouse.org

Crawford House189 Montgomery Street • Newburgh 12550 845-561-2585Built in 1830, the mansion is Greek Revival with Federal elements. Spectacular views of Newburgh Bay and largest collection of Hudson River School paintings in the area. Hudson River sloop and steamboat models display. April–Oct. Sun 1–4, or by appointment. Call for schedule of events. www.newburghhistoricalsociety.com

Edwin Welling Van Duzer Memorial House25 East Avenue • Middletown 10940 • 845-342-0941A museum of old Middletown in an 1887 home. Historical Society of Middletown & the Wallkill Precinct. Wed 1–5.

Eleazer Harding House183 Old Mountain Road • Otisville 10963 • 845-386-5945Circa 1790 home with herb garden, cooking hearth, exhibits. Different craft demonstrations monthly. Newly restored 19th century barn. House tours by appointment. FREE, donations accepted. On Cty Rte 90, 1 mile from intersection of Rte 211. May-Oct, 4th Sun. Noon-4.

Fort Decker127 Main Street • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-2375Revolutionary War site and 18th century historic house. Cooking demonstrations and tastings. Admission by donation. Last Saturday of the month, June-Oct, 1-4, or by appointment. www.minisink.org

Gomez Mill House 11 Mill House Road • Marlboro 12542 • 845-236-3126Oldest manor house in Orange County, and the earliest extant Jewish residence in America. 1714 Mill House, ice house, and restored mill and dam. It was a fur trading post and home to merchants, patriots, farmers, craftsmen and statesmen. National Register of Historic Places. Apr–Oct. Wed-Sun 10-4. www.gomez.org

Hill-Hold128 Route 416 • Campbell Hall 10916 • 845-291-24041769 stone farmhouse on a historic farm. One room schoolhouse, summer kitchen, herb garden, smoke house and resident farm animals. Special events throughout the year. May–mid-Oct. Wed–Sun, 10–4. www.hillholdandbrickhouse.org

Jacob T. Walden House34 North Montgomery Street • Walden 12586 845-778-521818th century Dutch colonial house. Once owned by Jacob T. Walden for whom the village is named. Period furnishings on display. Apr-June and Sept-Nov, 3rd Wed evenings and by appointment (write PO Box 48). www.thewaldenhouse.org

Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Site289 Forge Hill Road • Vails Gate 12584 • 845-561-5498Elegant country estate of John Ellison occupied by Generals Knox, Greene and Gates successively during the Revolutionary War. Ruins of the 1741 mill, Silver Stream, and trails are located on the grounds. Special events. Memorial Day–Labor Day. Wed-Sat, 10-5. Sun 1-5. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Morrison Hall115 South Street • Middletown 10940 • 845-344-62221906 “Mansion” of Orange County Community College. Magnificent example of turn-of-the-century craftsmanship with beautiful woodcarving, mosaic work, stenciling, ornate marble fireplaces, and a large stained glass window designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. Daily 9–5. www.sunyorange.edu

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Carnegie Library138 Pike Street • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-7313 or 845-856-9154.Only Carnegie Library in Orange County. Opened in 1903 and still a full service library. Houses Minisink Valley Historical Society archives. www.portjervislibrary.org

Chester Railroad Station47 Main Street • Chester 10918 • 845-469-2591On the former Erie Main Line, this restored 1915 Arts & Crafts style passenger station hosts rotating exhibits related to the history of Chester and the railroad. The station serves as an entry to the Heritage Trail. May-Oct. Sat 9-1. www.ChesterHistoricalSociety.com

Clove Furnace Historic Site21 Clove Furnace Drive & Route 17 • Arden 10910 845-351-4696Museum with iron mining displays, iron making furnace and exhibits related to county history. Year round Mon–Fri, 9–11 and 1–4.

Constitution IslandWest Point 10996 • 845-265-2501Tour includes boat ride to and from island, guided tour of Revolutionary War fortifications and grounds of Warner House. Admission. Wednesdays, June–Sept. Reservations required. www.constitutionisland.org

Dutch Reformed Church (1835)Second & Grand Streets • Newburgh 12550Designed by Alexander J. Davis. Architecturally one of the finest Greek Revival churches in the United States. Recently named as a National Historic Landmark. Not open to the public. www.newburghdrc.org

Fort Montgomery State Historic Site690 Route 9W • Fort Montgomery 10922 • 845-446-2134Scene of a fierce Revolutionary War battle for control of the Hudson River. Museum with movie and exhibits. Interpretive programs by costumed staff, and hiking trails past historic ruins. Beautiful views of the Hudson River. Footbridge connects with Trailside Museums and Zoo. Mid-April through Oct. Wed-Sun 9-5. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Fort PutnamDelafield Road • West Point 10996 • 845-938-3590Predating the military academy where it is located, the fort was considered the key to the defense of “Fortress West Point” during the Revolutionary War. The cannon covered the landward approaches to the Great Chain that stretched across the Hudson River. www.usma.edu/museum

The Gatehouse 224 Smith Clove Road • Central Valley 10917 845-928-6770Recently restored 1912 stone building, which once marked the entrance to “Proctoria,” the estate of F.F. Proctor, the Vaudeville King of the late 1800s. Displays of memorabilia unique to the area. Third Sun of each month, 1-3pm.

Genealogical Society4 Glenmere Cove Road • Parry Building • Goshen 10924Research rooms open to the public; volunteers will help you find your Orange County ancestors. Mon & Fri 9am-12:30pm. First and third Wed of the month, 9am-4pm. www.ocgsny.org

Goshen Historic Track44 Park Place • Goshen 10924 • 845-294-5333A living museum with a sporting history over 160 years old. Training facility for harness race horses year round. 1,500-seat grandstand. Full slate of harness racing during the months of June and July. Daily 8-4. www.goshenhistorictrack.com

Goshen Historic WalkGoshen 10924 • 845-294-7741A self-guided tour of Historic Goshen starting from the permanent map located in the center of town by the village green. Pamphlets and information available at Goshen Chamber of Commerce, 223 Main Street, Goshen. www.goshennychamber.com

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Greenville Historic Buildings203 Main Street • Greenville 12771 • 845-856-5064Fort Van Tyle, Greenville Methodist Church, Tap Stone Inn. Seven Districts one-room school houses: Graham, Eatontown, Clark, Bushville, Greenville, Logtown and Hardscrabble. Call for information.

Last Encampment of the Continental Army19 Causeway Road (Route 300) • Vails Gate 12584 • 845-563-4600 1782-83 Revolutionary Army camp with replicas of military huts. Nature trails, observation tower, picnic facilities. Daylight hours.

New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site374 Temple Hill Road • New Windsor 12553 • 845-561-1765The winter encampment during the closing days of the Revolutionary War. Costumed interpreters demonstrate life at the camp. Visitor center (open year round) features exhibits. Special events. Grounds open April-Oct. Tues-Sat 10-5. Sun 1-5. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Orange SquarePike & Sussex Streets • Port Jervis 12771Tallest Civil War monument in the county. Site where Stephen Crane gathered information for The Red Badge of Courage.

U.S. Military Academy2107 New South Post Road • West Point 10996 • 845-938-2638The West Point Visitors Center and Museum are open 7 days a week. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Visitors Center 9-4:45. Museum 10:30-4:15. See West Point Tours listing below for guided tours. www.westpoint.edu

Warwick Historic Village2 Colonial Avenue • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-3236Baird’s Tavern, a 1766 stone tavern where Martha Washington stayed, is the second oldest home in Warwick. The Old School Baptist Meeting House was built in 1810. Tours Sundays at 2pm. www.warwickhistoricalsociety.org

Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site84 Liberty Street • Newburgh 12550 • 845-562-1195Gen. George Washington made this fieldstone farmhouse his Continental Army headquarters and spent more time here than anywhere else during the Revolutionary War. The new exhibit, “Unpacked and Rediscovered” is interactive, showing pieces taken from the museum’s vast collection. In 1850 the property became our nation’s first public historic site. Mid-April thru Oct. Wed-Sat, 11-5. Sun 1-5. Nov to Mid-April, Thur-Sat, 11-3. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

West Point Tours, Inc.United States Military Academy • 2107 New South Post RoadWest Point 10996 • 845-446-4724Enjoy a guided tour of the U.S. Military Academy. Walk the paths of generals and presidents tracing the footsteps of our country’s great leaders. Enjoy spectacular views of the majestic Hudson River. Hear exciting tales and fascinating stories. Tour buses depart daily from the West Point Visitor Center. www.westpointtours.com

Woodbury Historical Society 532 Route 32 • Highland Mills 10930 • 845-928-6479 Dedicated to Charles E. Rushmore, namesake of Mt. Rushmore, it contains a historical collection on the family. The Gatehouse has additional exhibits at 224 Smith Clove Road in Central Valley. Tues 2–4. Thurs 7–9. Sat 10:30–12:30, or by appointment. www.woodburyhistoricalsociety.org

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Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame240 Main Street • Goshen 10924 • 845-294-6330Drive a sulky to the finish line in the 3D simulator. Riveting state-of-the-art and interactive exhibits. Call and judge a race. Theaters tell the fascinating history of America’s first sport. Home of the largest collection of Currier & Ives trotting prints. Changing art exhibits. Group tours, conference and private party facilities. Fully handicap accessible. Daily 10-5. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER. www.harnessmuseum.com

Hudson Highlands Nature MuseumWildlife Education Center 25 Boulevard • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-534-7781 The education center offers living exhibitions of native animals next to a 100-acre natural area with well-marked walking trails. Year round. Fri-Sun 12-4.Outdoor Discovery Center 100 Muser Drive • Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-5506 The Outdoor Discovery Center features trails and “Discovery Quests” through different ecosystems. Spring-Oct. Sat & Sun 10-4. www.hhnm.org

Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum94 Broadway • Newburgh 12550 • 845-569-4997Changing exhibits of original manuscripts and documents from the world’s largest private collection. Monthly exhibitions of local and national artists in all media. FREE. Mon-Sat 10-4. Sun 12-4. www.karpeles.com

Maybrook Railroad Museum111 Schipps Lane • Maybrook 12543 • 845-427-2717Refurbished railroad caboose. The Village Hall contains artifacts, films, videos, and photographs of the past. Also, a g-scale model train layout. FREE. April-Oct. Sat & Sun, 1-4.

Minisink Heritage Museum20 Roy Smith Drive • Westtown 10998 • 845-726-4148Early farm equipment, memorabilia and artifacts. Located in the Minisink Town Hall. Tues 10-2.

Montgomery Village Museum142 Clinton Street • Montgomery 12549 845-457-7576Exhibits on past businesses, schools and churches, historic maps, as well as other displays on local history. Open by appointment.

Motorcyclepedia Museum250 Lake St • Newburgh 12550 • 845-569-9065Largest motorcycle museum in the U.S. with over 500 motorcycles built from 1897 to the present. Rare vintage bikes and more than 100 Indians on exhibit. Fri-Sat, 10-5. Sun 10-5. www.motorcyclepediamuseum.org

Museum Village 1010 Route 17M • Monroe 10950 • 845-782-8247One of New York's largest living history museums with costumed interpreters demonstrating crafts in a 19th century village setting. A complete mastodon skeleton dug up near the area is displayed in the Natural History Building. Special events including Haunted Tours. Group tours. Picnic facilities. April-November. Call for hours. www.museumvillage.org

National Purple Heart Hall of Honor374 Temple Hill Road • Route 300 • New Windsor 12553 845-561-1765Dedicated to the stories of Purple Heart recipients. Film, interviews, exhibits, and the Roll of Honor, an electronic database of recipients from the Civil War through Afghanistan. Open year round, Tues-Sat 10-5. Sun 1-5. www.thepurpleheart.com

Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation26 Hoag Road (off Route 209) • Cuddebackville 12729 845-754-8870 Located in the D&H Canal Park with a self-guided walking tour of the canal, exhibits on the canal and early film making, special exhibits, and events. Hiking, fishing and picnicking. Apr–Oct. Fri–Sun, noon–4. Park open dawn to dusk daily. www.neversinkmuseum.org

Orange County Farmer’s Museum850 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-2959 Located on the grounds of Brick House Museum. Vintage farm equipment, blacksmith shop, saw mill and visitors center. Mid-May to mid-Oct. Sat & Sun 10-4. http://ocfarmersmuseum.org

Orange County Firefighters Museum141 Clinton Street • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-9654Firefighting memorabilia from the area housed in a 1913 fire house. Exhibits include a hand drawn 1872 engine, 1810 hand drawn pumper, and 1872 horse drawn steamer. Sat 1-4, year round. www.ocfm.us

Pines Museum19 Wilcox Road • Slate Hill 10973 • 845-355-5713Memorabilia, genealogy information, family histories and hands-on exhibits housed in a 1700s home. Restored kitchen and parlor containing displays related to the region. Feb-Dec. Wed 1-4.

Port Jervis Fire Museum8 Orange Street • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-4581A large collection of fire apparatus and memorabilia in an old fire station. May-Oct, last Sat of the month, 1-4pm. Facebook: Port Jervis Fire Museum, Port Jervis, NY

West Point Museum2110 New South Post Road • West Point 10996 845-938-3590Military uniforms, flags, weapons and military art of both American and European derivation. Museum galleries include history of the Academy, US Army, and Warfare from Egyptian times to Desert Storm. Daily 10:30-4:15. www.usma.edu/Museum

SPIRITUAL CENTERSAnanda Ashram13 Sapphire Road • Monroe 10950 • 845-782-5575Yoga retreat, spiritual, and educational center offering daily meditation programs with Yoga-Vendanta studies, chanting, and readings as well as daily Yoga and Sanskrit instruction. Lodging available. www.anandaashram.org

National Carmelite Shrine70 Carmelite Drive • Middletown 10940 • 845-343-1879National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel situated on 60 pastoral acres. Chapel, shrines, gardens, cloister walk, picnic grove, and gift shop. Daily 8:30 to 4:30. www.ourladyofmtcarmelshrine.com

HAUNTED SITESLaurel Grove CemeteryStroll the carriage road to Tri-State Rock where three states come together and two rivers converge. Try to ignore the unexplained crashing sounds and the woman dressed in a flowing white gown who suddenly appears from behind a mausoleum. Even the local constabulary can’t explain the odd goings-on at this hallowed place. Port Jervis. 845-858-4000, ext 4029 www.portjervisny.com Museum VillageWith her calico dress flapping in the breeze, the little girl running across the village green disappears before your eyes. Regularly scheduled ghost tours can introduce you to a host of spirits who dwell in the creaky old buildings. Even the founder of the museum visits regularly even though he has been dead for years. Monroe. 845-782-8247 • www.museumvillage.org Pine Bush House B&B Every room in this 1905 Victorian comes with its own ghost as witnessed by both staff and guests. The quiet elegance is frequently upset by the sound of people walking upstairs, doors “accidentally” locking, and people laughing when no one is there. Say hello to George on the third floor even though you can’t see him. Pine Bush. 845-744-3641 • www.pinebushhouse.com Silvio’s Italian Villa Built in the late 1700s by a Revolutionary War veteran, ghostly shapes, unexplained footsteps, eerie sounds, and disappearing items are commonplace in this popular restaurant. Have a fine Italian dinner at Table 24 if you dare. It’s where one of the previous residents sat down and took his own life. Warwick. 845-987-1500 • www.silviositalianvilla.com Village of Pine Bush As the UFO Capital of the East Coast, true believers have been flocking to this little village since the early 1960s. Strange lights are seen in the woods, and glowing circular objects hover above the town, only to quickly disappear. Serious visitors need only ask the locals for the latest sightings and where to see them year-round. 845-744-8230

Hunt with HolzerSpecializing in ghost investigations using the Holzer Method from pioneer Parapsychologist and researcher Dr. Hans Holzer, the original Ghost Hunter in NBC’s hit show, “In Search Of.” Data and evidence are captured with technology and advanced equipment as groups tour places known to have paranormal activity. [email protected], www.alexandraholzer.com

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Orange County Arts Council26 White Oak Drive • Sugar Loaf 10981 • 845-469-9168Headquarters for the arts in Orange County, the council is located at the historic Seligmann Estate, originally the home of internationally known Surrealist Kurt Seligmann. The Arts Council is the county’s leading arts advocacy and resource organization and serves as the Orange County Film Office. www.ocartscouncil.org

GALLERIES

Amity Gallery110 Newport Bridge Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-0818An ongoing project focusing on the visual arts, music, and poetry. https://amitygallery110.wordpress.com/

Ann Street Gallery104 Ann Street • Newburgh 12550 • 845-784-1146 Specializing in emerging and established artists for the appreciation of contemporary art across cultures and generations. Wed & Thur 9-5. Fri & Sat 11-5. www.annstreetgallery.org

Art at Elm Lake2 Decker Drive • Middletown 10940 • 845-697-4291Changing exhibits in a 200-year-old restored barn structure surrounded by wetlands and wildlife. Summer and fall weekends. www.thebarn-art.com

Artists in the Parks Gallery55 Hessian Drive • Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-786-2731Located in the lobby of the Bear Mountain Inn, changing exhibits reflecting the outdoors of the 20 parks within the Palisades Interstate Park Commission. www.visitbearmountain.com

Bertoni Gallery1392 Kings Hwy • Sugar Loaf 10981 • 845-469-0993Fine art, crafts and jewelry. Resident artist demonstrates techniques. Custom picture framing. Outdoor sculpture garden. Thur-Sun 11-6. www.bertonigallery.com

Bliss1371 Kings Highway • Romers Alley • Sugar Loaf 10981 • 518-772-5477A women’s art cooperative with jewelry, photography, clothing, pottery, and other handmade items. Wed-Sun 11-6. www.blissco-op.com

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Clearwaters Gallery190 Angola Road • Cornwall 12518 845-534-4445Changing exhibits of photography, oils, watercolors, and pastels. Antique prints of the Hudson Valley and West Point. Mon-Fri 8-6. Sat & Sun 8-5. www.jonesfarminc.com

Crawford Gallery of Fine Art65 Main Street • Pine Bush 12566 845-744-8634Changing exhibits throughout the year. Wed-Sat 1-5pm. www.crawfordgalleryoffineart.com

Dreamrose Gallery38 Lake Street • Monroe 10950 845-699-0480Contemporary fine art gallery promoting the work of visual artists with various genres. Focus is on the unique and distinctive. www.dreamrose.org

Endico Gallery1386 Kings Highway • Sugar Loaf 10981 845-469-9272Watercolors by Mary Endico. April-Dec, Sat & Sun 12-5:30pm, or by chance. www.endico.com

Exposures Gallery1357 Kings Highway • Sugar Loaf 10981 845-469-9382Hudson Valley, national and international photography by Sugar Loaf resident Nick Zungoli displayed in one of the original Sugar Loaf houses. Wed-Sun 11-5. www.theexposuresgallery.com

The Gallery at ORMC707 East Main Street • Middletown 10940 845-333-2385Themed shows highlighting contemporary professional Hudson Valley artists in New York’s newest hospital with an expanded collection of emerging and established artists throughout the facility. Daily 8am-8pm. www.ormc.org/patients/artwork.aspx

Green Light Gallery240 Hudson Street • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-534-4164A center for fine art photography featuring guest artists. Wed-Sun 11am-4pm. www.catherinebalephotography.com

Hudson Valley Gallery246 Hudson Street Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-401-5443Paintings of Paul Gould and guest artists. Gould is known for his landscape paintings of the Hudson Valley, New England, and Ireland. Sat & Sun 1-5. www.hudsonvalleygallery.com

Mindy Ross Gallery1 Washington Center • Newburgh 12550 845-341-9386Exhibits by professional artists working in a variety of mediums. Mon-Fri 9-4. www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs

New Windsor Art Gallery2314 State Route 32 • New Windsor 12553 845-534-3349Monthly exhibitions by local and regional artists, custom framing, pottery painting and origami classes. Mon-Fri 10-6:30. Sat 10-5. www.1800arts.com

Orange Hall Gallery and LoftCorner of Wawayanda & Grandview Avenues SUNY Orange • Middletown 10940 845-341-4891Changing exhibits throughout the year in a two story open space. Mon-Fri 9am-8pm. www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs

Seligmann Gallery23 White Oak Drive • Sugar Loaf 10981 845-469-9459Located in the studio of the famous surrealist painter and sculptor Kurt Seligmann, the gallery holds scheduled shows throughout the year. www.occitizensfoundation.org

Strazza Art Gallery24 Main Street • Warwick 10990 845-988-5598Photographs by NY street photographer John Strazza, and large colorful canvases by abstract expressionist Lisa Strazza. Mon-Tues and Thurs-Sat 11-5:30. www.StrazzaGallery.com

UpFront Exhibition Space31 Jersey Avenue • Port Jervis 12771 845-754-5000Changing exhibits. March-Dec. Thur-Sun 12-5. www.upfrontartgallery.com

Wallkill River School of Art232 Ward Street • Montgomery 12575 845-457-2787An artist’s collective that specializes in Plein Air (outdoor) paintings of Orange County, following in the footsteps of the Hudson River School. Changing exhibits and full service art school. Mon-Sat, 9-6. www.wallkillriverschool.com

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Aquinas Hall Theatre330 Powell Avenue • Newburgh 12550 845-561-0800Variety of programs including drama, music, dance, children’s shows, art exhibits and lectures. www.msmc.edu

Downing Film Center 19 Front Street • Newburgh 12550 845-561-3686 or 800-974-8592Independent, foreign, and classic films shown in a unique 58-seat screening room. Reservations highly recommended. Check for changing schedule. www.downingfilmcenter.com

Eisenhower Hall Theatre655 Ruger Rd • USMA West Point 10996 • 845-938-4159Variety of programs including concerts, drama, dance, Broadway musicals, comedy, opera, symphony, chamber music, variety acts, and art exhibits. www.ikehall.com

Kaplan Hall – The Great Room1 Washington Center • Newburgh 12550 845-341-9386Lectures, film, plays, and other events in a large room with stunning views of the Hudson River. www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs

Orange Hall TheatreWawayanda & Grandview Aves Middletown 10940 • 845-341-4891Variety of programs including theater, concerts, lectures, music, dance, and film. SummerStar Theatre presents contemporary comedies and dramas. www.sunyorange.edu/culturalaffairs

Paramount Theatre17 South Street • Middletown 10940 845-346-4195Variety of programs including concerts, drama, dance, Broadway shows, comedy, opera, variety acts, film, workshops and art exhibits. www.middletownparamount.com

Playhouse at Museum Village1010 Route 17M • Monroe 10950 845-294-9465Productions of theater classics at the theater on the green in Museum Village. May-Nov. www.ctmwp.org

Ritz Theater107 Broadway • Newburgh 12550 845-784-1199Historic theater with lobby used for music and performing arts. The original theater is being restored. www.ritztheaternewburgh.org

Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center1351 Kings Highway • Chester 10918 845-610-5900A state-of-the-art theater with 2 stages featuring music, theater, and dance in a modern barn-style building in the charming craft village of Sugar Loaf.www.sugarloafpac.org

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One of the world’s leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors from across the globe for over fifty years. Located one hour north of New York City, Storm King’s 500-acres of landscape provide a setting for over 100 sculptures and offer concerts, tours, artist conversations, and other events and programs free with admission. Open April through November.

SCULPTURE PARKS

Pacem in Terris96 Covered Bridge Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-4329A garden place with sculptures by internationally known artist Frederick Franck. Chamber music series. May–Oct. Sat & Sun 11-6, weather permitting. www.frederickfranck.org

Seligmann Center for the Arts23 White Oak Drive • Sugar Loaf 10981 845-469-9459Located on the estate of the famous surrealist painter and sculptor Kurt Seligmann. An intimate collection of modern sculptures set into the landscape. Call for hours. www.occitizensfoundation.org

Storm King Art Center1 Museum Road • New Windsor 12553 845-534-3115500 acre world-renowned outdoor sculpture park and museum known for its harmonious, yet dramatic interaction between sculpture and the surrounding landscape. Guided tours daily at 2 PM, family programs, concerts, and hikes. Handicap accessible tram tours. Bicycle rentals. New expanded café. Apr thru Nov. Wed-Sun 10–5:30 except last 2 weekends in Nov, Fri-Sun, 10-5. Extended Sat hours Memorial Day to Labor Day. Closed Dec thru Mar. www.stormking.org

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RECREATIONEscape to Orange County and enjoy the abundant splendor of our natural resources. There’s scenic rolling countryside, pristine lakes and two magnificent rivers.

To the east is the Hudson for boating and to the west is the Delaware for canoeing and rafting. In between is the perfect setting for just about everything you enjoy… golfing, tennis, fishing, biking, hiking, skating, skiing and more. Take your choice, it all awaits you.

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Bear Mountain Merry-Go-RoundRoute 9W • Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-786-2701, ext 24242 seat carousel in a stone and timber pavilion. Carved animals represent those native to the region. The carousel also features paintings of the parklands. Sat & Sun 10-5. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Castle Fun Center109 Brookside Avenue • Chester 10918 • 845-469-2116Go carts, ballocity, laser tag, roller skating rink, free fall, rock wall, arcade. Seasonal batting cages and mini golf. Jesters Restaurant & Pub. Event center for corporate events, concerts, celebrations, meetings. Birthday parties and groups. Open year round. www.thecastlefuncenter.com

Colonial Lanes Bowling Center78 Brookside Avenue • Chester 10918 • 845-469-300532 state-of-the-art lanes with full service restaurant and arcade. Available for groups and events. Sun-Thur 12-11pm. Fri 12pm-1am. Sat 12pm-2am. www.bowlcolonial.com

Cousins Paintball380 Mt. Airy Road • New Windsor 12553 • 800-FLAG-007A paintball park offering all levels of play. Private parties available. Year round weekends 10-5. www.cousinspaintball.com

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Duffers Golf Range139 Route 32 • New Windsor 12553 • 845-562-8310Golf range, miniature golf, batting cages, arcade, ice cream stand. March-Oct, 9am-10pm. Facebook: Differ’s Hideaway – Golf Driving Range

Mid-Hudson Hobbies39 North Street • Middletown 10940 • 845-342-8697Slot car tracks and indoor remote control cars. Tue-Fri 11-5. Sat 10-3.

MSG Paintball Field380 Bart Bull Road • Middletown 10941 • 845-457-46789 fields on 60 acres. Equipment and accessories. Call shop before going to field. Groups welcome. Special hours for parties. Year-round. Sat & Sun, 9-5. www.msgpaintballny.com

Oakland Valley Race Park305 Oakland Valley Road • Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-8500Racing Sat nights and Sun, April to Nov. One day driving school for beginners. Kart shop and cafeteria. Mar-Nov, Sat & Sun. Weekdays by reservation. www.ovrp.net

94 Pitch & Putt1 Hudson Road • Washingtonville 10992 • 845-496-641819 hole championship miniature golf course and professional batting cages. Wiffle ball machine for small children. Mar-Oct. Mon-Fri, 11-10. Sat & Sun, 10-10.

Party Zone360 East Route 211, Middletown 10940 • 845-343-7278Indoor amusements with bumper cars, rides, roller coaster, mini golf, bounce houses, and arcade. Wed & Thur 3-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-7pm. www.thepartyzoneusa.com

BALLOONING Above the CloudsPO Box 4816 • Middletown 10941 • 845-692-2556View beautiful rolling hills from a bird’s eye view. Fully insured flight operations with a certified pilot. May-Nov. Reservations needed. www.abovethecloudsinc.com

Fantasy Balloon Flights2 Evergreen Lane • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-7103Hot air balloon rides. FAA certified pilots. Flights include champagne and flight certificate. Departs from Randall Airport, Middletown. Reservations. May-Oct. www.fantasyfliers.com

Hudson Valley Enchanted Balloon Tours14 Franklin Lane • Otisville 10963 • 845-649-9654Hot air balloon rides with FAA certified pilots. Drift gently over the region and observe the beautiful scenery. Open all year. www.enchantedballoons.com

Wandering Winds Hot Air Balloon AdventuresPO Box 239 • Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-85401-hour sunset and sunrise flights that include special champagne picnic. Flights depart from Randall Airport, Middletown. www.wanderingwindshotairballoons.com

BICYCLINGBicycling trails can be found under TRAILS in this section.

Bryan’s Bikes240 Main Street • Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-5230Full service bike shop. Bike trail information. Closed Sun. www.bryansbikes.com

Joe Fix-Its20 West Main St. • Goshen 10924 • 845-294-7242401 Rte 208 • Monroe 10950 • 845-774-2377Bike rentals with trail information. Both locations near the Heritage Trail. www.joefixits.com

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BIRD WATCHINGAudubon Society845-744-6047 • www.orangecountynyaudubon.com

Edgar A. Mearns Bird Club845-496-3021 • www.mearnsbirdclub.org

Basha Kill Wildlife Management AreaRoute 209 South • Westbrookville 12785 • 845-754-07432,000 acres of state-owned wetlands, forests, and fields. Hiking, canoeing, and wildlife observation. Listed in Where to Bird in New York State. www.thebashakill.org

Corbett Road SanctuaryCorbett Road • Montgomery 12549 • 845-744-6047Wetland sanctuary owned by Orange County Audubon Society. Off Route 17K NW on Corbett Road on right before Muddy Kill. No off-street parking.

Eagle WatchDelaware and Hudson Rivers • 845-583-1010Guided tours of bald eagle habitats in Upper Delaware and Lower Hudson watersheds. Festivals and workshops about protection of the eagles and other birds of prey. www.delawarehighlands.org

Frankel/Wolfson SanctuaryWalling Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-744-6047160 acres of wetlands and woods owned and operated by Orange County Audubon. Past the gate that says “Private.” Year round during daylight hours. www.orangecountynyaudubon.com

Hamptonburgh Preserve3 State Highway 416 • Hamptonburgh 10916 845-469-0951130 acre preserve is a prime breeding ground for red-headed woodpeckers, ducks, tree swallows and bluebirds. www.oclt.org

Spanktown Road Sanctuary 26 Spanktown Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-744-6047Wetland sanctuary owned and maintained by the Orange County Audubon Society. Union Corners Road outside Florida. Off street parking at small bridge across Stony Creek.

State Line SanctuaryOverhill Lane • Warwick 10990 • 845-744-6047Wetland bird sanctuary owned by Orange County Audubon Society. Access off Route 94 near New Jersey State line. Overhill Lane at end of cul-de-sac on right.

Station Road Sanctuary6 1/2 Station Road • Goshen 10924 • 845-744-604762 acre wetland bird sanctuary owned and maintained by the Orange County Audubon Society. Off street parking, benches, trails. Adjacent to the Heritage Trail.

Sterling Forest State Park115 Old Forge Road • Tuxedo 10987 • 845-351-5907See listing under “Parks.”

Stewart State ForestNew Windsor • 845-256-3076See listing under “Parks.”

BOAT CRUISESEstuary StewardNewburgh Landing • Newburgh Waterfront 12550 800-979-3370A 2-hour excursion including a walking tour of Pollepel Island where Bannerman Castle was built in 1901. Sat & Sun 11am, May-Oct. Reservations required. www.bannermancastle.org

Pride of the HudsonNewburgh Landing • Newburgh Waterfront 12550 888-442-5211 or 845-363-45502-hour narrated sightseeing cruise. Bar/snack bar aboard. Private charters for corporate events, etc. (charters: 845-220-2120). Climate controlled. Wed-Sun, May–Oct. www.prideofthehudson.com

River Rose Tours & CruisesNewburgh Landing • Newburgh 12550 845-562-1067 or 866-240-7665New Orleans paddle boat with upper and lower decks. The only paddle boat on the upper Hudson River. Daily and evening cruises by reservation only. Private charters for business and corporate parties, weddings, class reunions, etc. May-Oct. www.riverrosecruises.com

DRIVE-IN MOVIESFair Oaks365 Bloomingburg Road • Middletown 10941 • 845-361-5774Regularly scheduled first run films. Gates open at 6:30pm, movies start at 8:50pm. Pet friendly. Cash only. Snack bar. Seasonal. www.fairoaksdrive-in.com

Warwick11 Warwick Turnpike (Route 21) • Warwick 10990 845-986-4440Open every night with first run films. Seasonal. www.warwickdrivein.com

FISHING Some fishing spots can be found in the “Parks” listings. Additional information can be obtained from DEC Region 3 Fisheries Management at 845-256-3161. www.dec.ny.gov

Kasey’s Cast-A-Ways 102 Schoolhouse Road • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-858-2001NY and NJ fishing licenses, bait, tackle, and fishing on premises. Fun Farm with petting zoo by appointment. Monthly kid’s fishing contest in season. Open 24 hours every day including holidays. www.kaseyscastaways.com

O&H Bait Shop209 Meadow Ave. • Chester 10918 • 845-469-2566All NY State fishing and hunting licenses. Fishing and hunting equipment, bait, and information on access points. Daily 6-6. Winter 6-5:30.

Orange County Park / Thomas Bull Memorial Park 211 Route 416 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-615-38306 acre pond. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Sparrowbush BeachRoute 97 • Sparrowbush 12780 • 845-457-4918Over 17 acres along the Delaware River. Located near the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway. Free access to the public for boating, fishing, and picnicking.

Winding Hills Park1847 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-49183 ponds. Rowboats to rent May thru June, Sat & Sun 10-5; July thru Labor Day, Tues-Sun 10-5 (closed Mon); Labor Day thru Oct, Sat & Sun 10-5. www.orangecountynyparks.com

FLYING & SOARINGTake Flight Aviation49 Hangar Road, Hangar D • Montgomery 12549 845-457-4188Scenic rides over Orange County. Flight instruction and aircraft rental. Daily 8:30am-6pm. www.takeflightoc.com

Valley Soaring Club100 Airport Road • Randall Airport Middletown 845-564-2054Public rides and intro packages. No reservations, first come, first served. Operations start 10:30am. April through Dec, Sat & Sun. www.valleysoaring.org

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West Point Golf CourseRoute 218 & Route 9W, West Point, NY 10996(845) 938-2435 • WestPointMWR.com/Golf

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HORSE DRAWN RIDESShadow Brook Farm89 Camp Orange Road • Middletown 10941 • 914-443-2431Carriage driving lessons for ages 8 and up using easy to handle Shetland ponies and miniature horses. Daily 10-6. www.shadowbrookfarmny.webs.com

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Castle Driving Range1768 Rt. 17M • Goshen 10924 845-469-2116Newly renovated driving range. April-Oct, 11am-9pm. www.thecastlefuncenter.com

Falkirk Golf Club206 Smith Clove Road • Central Valley 10917 845-928-802218 hole, par 70 course set against the scenic Ramapo Mountains. Grill Room. Year round banquet facilities. Golf course open daily April-Nov, dawn-dusk. www.falkirkestate.com

Green Ridge Golf Club204 Gregory Road • Johnson 10933 845-355-131718 hole course. Equipment and carts available. Year round, weather permitting. www.greenridgegolfclub.com

Hickory Hill Golf Course156 Route 17A • Warwick 10990 845-988-95016,400 yard, par 72, 18 hole course. Pro shop, driving range and lessons. Dining and banquet facilities. Located in Warwick County Park. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Lynx at River Bend Golf Club87 Neversink Drive • Port Jervis 12771 845-858-4653Designed by A.W. Tillinghast, one of the oldest courses in the country. Pro shop, restaurant. www.thelynxgolfclub.com

Mansion Ridge Golf Club1292 Orange Tpke • Monroe 10950 845-782-7888NY’s only Jack Nicklaus Signature Design open to the public. Carved out of rolling hills of an historic 220-acre estate. The stone barn clubhouse has an award-winning restaurant. www.mansionridgegc.com

Monroe Country Club63 Still Road • Monroe 10950 845-783-90459 holes, 2 sets of tees. Par 70. Open to the public weekdays and after 12pm on weekends, Apr to mid-Nov. Restaurant. Catering: 774-2263. www.monroecountryclubny.com

Scenic Farms Golf Course525 Glenwood Road • Pine Island 10969 845-258-4455Professionally designed 9-hole executive golf course, all turf driving range, practice putting and chipping greens. Apr–Nov. Mon–Sun, 7am–9pm. www.scenicfarmsgolf.com

Scotts Corners Golf Course1 Rose Win Lane, Route 208 Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-91419 hole course with 18 different tees. Snack bar. Daily, Mar 1-Nov 1. Mon–Fri, 7–dusk. Sat–Sun, 6–dusk. www.scottscornersgolf.com

Stony Ford Golf Course217 Route 416 • Hamptonburgh 12549 845-457-494918 holes, par 72. Pro shop, driving range, and lessons. Dining and banquet facilities. In Thomas Bull Memorial Park. Mar-Nov. Dawn-dusk. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Wallkill Golf Club40 Sands Road • Middletown 10940 845-361-102218 hole championship course. Lessons, driving range. Apr 1–Dec 1. Dining and catering facilities (845-361-3287). Exit 119 off Rte 17 West. www.townofwallkillgolfclub.com

West Point Golf CourseRoutes 9W and 218 • West Point 10996 845-938-243518 hole, par 71. Practice green with pitching and chipping space. Lessons. Pro shop, snack bar. Dress code. www.westpointmwr.com/golf

Winding Hills Golf Course1847 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 845-457-318718 hole executive course situated on 85 picturesque wooded acres open March to Dec. Rolling terrain with wetlands, gardens, and stone walls lining the fairways. Clubhouse open year round. www.windinghillsgc.com

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HORSE TRAILS Goosepond Mountain1198 Route 17M • Chester 10918 • 845-786-2701Wooded, undeveloped area for hiking. Horseback riding by permit on bridle path. www.nysparks.com

Highland Lakes State Park55-223 Tamms Road • Middletown 10941 • 845-786-2701Over 3000 acres of undeveloped woods and lakes. Fishing, hiking, horseback riding and model plane flying. Bridle path by permit only. www.nysparks.com

Stewart State ForestNew Windsor • 845-256-3076 See listing under “Parks.” www.dec.ny.gov

Winding Hills Park1847 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-4918Wooded trails. 1st Fri in May to 4th Sun in Oct. www.orangecountynyparks.com

HORSEBACK RIDING Clove Acres Riding Academy299 Mountain Lodge Road • Monroe 10950 • 845-496-8655Lessons. Shows, mini events, pony parties, summer camp. Boarding facilities. Facebook: Clove Acres Riding Academy

Crystal Water Farm35 Union Corners Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-0100Lessons and shows. Boarding facilities available. Appointment only. www.crystalwaterfarm.com

Ivy Rock FarmsRoute 94, Purdys Lane • New Windsor 12553 • 845-534-0365Scenic 85-acre riding facility with access to hundreds of trails. Lessons. www.ivyrockfarms.com

J&E Ranch100 Union School Road • Montgomery 12549 • 845-361-4433Arena, trails, lessons, birthday parties, special events. Reservations.

Juckas Stables1204 Route 302 • Bullville 10915 • 845-361-1429Year round horseback riding for all ages. Over 50 years in business. Beautiful trails, well trained horses, courteous and qualified staff. English or Western lessons. Birthday parties. Call and reserve a horse or come and visit. Friendly farm atmosphere. Boarding. www.juckasstables.com

Old Field Farm349 Sarah Wells Trail • Goshen, NY 10924 • 845-294-6339Riding Lessons, Horse training, Sales. www.oldfieldfarm.net

HUNTINGThe Department of Environmental Conservation, Region 3, controls hunting on state lands in the county. 845-256-3076 • www.dec.ny.gov • Additional information on hunting can be obtained as follows:

Bear Mountain, no hunting allowed.Black Rock Forest, 845-534-4517Harriman State Park, no hunting allowed.Sterling Forest, 845-351-5907

Stewart State Forest, 845-256-3076Storm King, 845-786-2701West Point (limited access), 845-938-3857

ICE SKATING

Bear Mountain State ParkRoute 9W • Bear Mountain 10911 845-786-2701, ext 266Public sessions of 1-1/2 hours. Private sessions may be reserved. Skate rental. Admission, under 5 FREE. Call for schedule. Mid Oct–early Mar. www.bearmountainicerink.com

Chadwick Lake1702 Route 300 • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-7815See listing under “Parks.”

Downing Park123 Carpenter Avenue • Newburgh 12550 845-565-5559Skating on the Polly when conditions permit.

Fancher-Davidge Park130 Lake Avenue • Middletown 10940 • 845-346-4180Large lake with enough room for hockey and family skating. Lights for night skating. Open to the public, weather-permitting. FREE.

Ice Time Sports Complex21 Lakeside Road • Newburgh 12550 • 845-567-00052 Olympic-sized indoor ice rinks with public skating sessions. Daily, call for times. www.icetimesports.org

Mill PondRoute 17M • Monroe 10950 • 845-782-8341Skating when conditions permit (green flag). When red flag is up, no skating is permitted.

Orange County Park / Thomas Bull Memorial Park211 Route 416 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-4949Skating when conditions permit. Man-made outdoor rink for hockey. Pond for free skating. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Winding Hills Park1847 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-615-3830See listing under “Parks.

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Benedict Farm Park1675 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-2600 102 Acres with walking path adjacent to the Wallkill River. Playground. Boating access to river. www.townofmontgomery.com

Binniewater ParkBinniewater Road • Greenville 12771 • 845-856-5064 Pavilion and playgrounds. Known for its fishing.

Chadwick Lake1702 Route 300 • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-7815Fishing, boat rentals, children's playground, 4-mile trail around the lake. Ice skating and ice fishing when conditions permit. Call for hours. www.townofnewburgh.org

Circleville Town Park/ C. Hudson Thomas Memorial Park50 Creamery Road (off Route 302) • Circleville 10919 845-692-7800 700 acres with tennis courts, playing fields, picnic facilities and playground. 60-acre Lake Hennessey with beach and lifeguard. Swimming, 361-2422. May 30–Labor Day. Daily 8–dusk. Admission. www.townofwallkill.com

Delano Hitch Recreation Park401 Washington Street • Newburgh 12550 • 845-565-323026 acre park. Swimming pool, tennis, horse shoe pitching, basketball. Softball Hall of Fame open year round. www.cityofnewburgh-ny.gov/explore-newburgh

Downing Park123 Carpenter Avenue. • Newburgh 12550 • 845-565-555935 acre public park designed and landscaped in 1897 by the designers of Central Park in New York City. Special events throughout the year. Guided tours by appointment. www.cityofnewburgh-ny.gov/explore-newburgh

Elks-Brox ParkRoute 97 • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-858-4000Magnificent view of the Neversink Valley and the Delaware River. A great place to see an overlook of Historic Port Jervis. Hiking trails, picnic and barbecue areas. Dawn to dusk. www.portjervisny.org

Fancher-Davidge Park130 Lake Avenue • Middletown 10940 • 845-346-4180Picnicking, outdoor grills, ice skating, swimming, playing fields and fishing. Large lake for hockey and skating, lit at night. Open to the public, weather-permitting. FREE. www.middletown-ny.com

Newburgh Landing Front Street • Newburgh 12550 • 845-569-7300City park with beautiful Hudson River views. Festivals and events. Labor Day weekend Waterfront Festival. Call for schedule. www.cityofnewburgh-ny.gov/explore-newburgh

River Front ParkFarm Meadow Lane • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-260035 acres bordering the Wallkill River. Picnicking, hiking, fishing. Scenic views. www.townofmontgomery.com

Twin Islands Fishing ParkRiver Road • Walden • 845-457-2600 River view, fishing area, picnic benches. www.townofmontgomery.com

West End BeachWater & Pike Streets • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-858-4045Public swimming, fishing, softball field and playground. River access for boats. End of June to mid-Aug. www.portjervisny.org

MOTORCYCLINGScenic routes specific to motorcycling can be found on our web site at www.OrangeTourism.org under Itineraries.

Moroney's Cycle 833 Union Avenue • New Windsor 12553 845-564-5400 or 1-800-FASTHOGAn authorized Harley-Davidson rental center with recent models for lease 7 days a week, mid-April through September. 24-hour emergency roadside assistance. www.fasthog.com

Motorcyclepedia Museum250 Lake St • Newburgh 12550 • 845-569-9065Largest motorcycle museum in the United States. Over 500 motorcycles built from 1897 to the present, and more than 100 Indians. Fri-Sun, 10-5. www.motorcyclepediamuseum.org

Orange County Choppers14 Crossroads Court • Newburgh 12550 • 845-522-5222The TV stars’ showroom packed with themed custom bikes. Special tours available. Open daily. Café open Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm; Fri-Sat 11am-2am.www.orangecountychoppers.com

MARINAS & BOAT LAUNCHES

Bob’s Marina67 Sterling Road • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-2083

Cornwall-on-Hudson Boat LaunchDonahue Memorial Park • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 845-534-4200 • Launching permit required. Parking.

DeFeo’s Cove Marina672 Jersey Avenue • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-2552Full-service marina. Summer dock slips, launch ramp. No boat rentals. Daily Mar-Nov. Dec-Feb, Wed-Sun. 9-4:30. www.defeomarina.com

Emerald Point Marina40 Sterling Road • Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-477-2275Seasonal dock slips and boat/jet ski launch. Waterside restaurant. www.emeraldpnt.com/marina

Gull Harbor Marina2 Washington St. • Newburgh 12550 • 845-561-2637200 slips, overnight depending on availability. May 1–Oct 15, 6-6.

Long Pond Marina634 Jersey Avenue • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-8425Launching, dockage, swimwear and watersports shop. Dockside eater and cabana bar. www.longpondmarina.com

Newburgh Boat Launching SiteFoot of Washington Street • Newburgh 12550 845-565-3230 Boats trailered with vehicles only.

Ramapo River Route 106 entrance to Harriman State Park Tuxedo 10987 • 845-786-2701 Boat launch, handicapped-access fishing deck, car-top boat launch, benches, sanitary facilities.

Riverfront Marina 40 Front St. • Newburgh 12550 • 845-661-4914142 slips, transient slips. No fuel. Walk to restaurants and shops on the Newburgh waterfront. www.riverfrontmarinanewburgh.com

Skip’s Dockside Marina63 Ten Eyck Ave • Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-477-8410Boat launch, summer dock slips, boat and personal watercraft service. Snack stand, picnic area. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat rentals. April-No. www.skipsdocksidemarina.com

West End BeachWater & Pike Streets • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-858-4045Delaware River access for boats. End of June to mid-Aug.

Willow Point Marina622 Jersey Avenue • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-8063Dock space, refreshment stand, picnic area and launching ramp. www.willowpointmarina.com

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Algonquin ParkPowder Mill Road & Rte 52 Newburgh 12550 • 845-615-383027 acres of history and natural beauty. 3 ponds, a stream, picnic areas and a children’s playground. 1800s site of the only black powder manufacturing facility in Orange County; many stone structures remaining. Open during daylight hours. Seasonal. Pavilion reservations. 845-564-7815. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Cronomer Hill ParkGardnertown Road • Newburgh 12550 845-615-3830 Lighted baseball and softball fields. 6 tennis courts. Observation tower. Daylight hours. Seasonal. www.orangecountynyparks.com

D&H Canal Park58 Hoag Road (off Route 209) | Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-615-3830Large county park with hiking trails, picnicking, fishing. Neversink Valley Area Museum (seasonal) and 1 mile walking trail next to the canal. Visitor Center for party rentals. Year round, dawn to dusk. www.orangecountynyparks.com

GonzagaCounty Route 44 • Blooming Grove 10914 845-615-3830Hiking trails with access to the Long Patch. Open space, steep slopes, and rock formations on 218 acres. Gaelic Football athletic field, field use by permit only. Daylight hours April through mid-November. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point90 Plum Point Lane • New Windsor 845-615-3830102 acre park on the Hudson River. Magnificent vistas of the Hudson Valley gorge and 2,000 feet of sandy beach. Car top boating, picnicking, hiking, nature study and fishing. Visitor Center available for rental. Daily April-Nov, 8-dusk. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Orange County Arboretum41 Grove Street • Montgomery 12549 845-615-383035 acres of professionally planned gardens, tree plantings, and water features. Site of Orange County’s 911 Memorial. Available for rentals and events. Daylight hours. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Orange County Park/Thomas Bull Memorial Park211 Route 416 • Montgomery 12549 845-615-3830Picnicking, golf, fishing, and playing fields. Arboretum. SNOW TUBING with 12 groomed lanes. Specially designed tubes. Snow making. Sat, Sun and school holidays. Fri & Sat evening sessions. Fee. CROSS COUNTRY SKIING on groomed trail. Fee. Free ice skating and sleigh riding. Call for conditions. TENNIS. 457-4916 for reservations. 6 outdoor fast-dry Har-Tru courts. 9am–dusk weekdays and holidays. 8:30am–dusk weekends. Fees for court use. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Sparrowbush BeachRoute 97 • Sparrowbush 12780 845-457-4918Over 17 acres along the Delaware River. Located near the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway. Free access to the public for boating, fishing, and picnicking.

Warwick County Park156 Route 17A • Warwick 10990 845-615-3830Hiking, picnicking, and playing fields. Golf reservations: 988-9501. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Winding Hills Park1847 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 845-457-4918Hiking, pedal and rowboat rentals, camping, picnicking and fishing. Ice skating and ice fishing, weather permitting. www.orangecountynyparks.com

PARKS – PRESERVES

BirnbergCamp LaGuardia Heritage Trail Access Parking Area • Chester • 845-469-0951187-acres with 2 nature trails located off Greycourt Road with access through the Heritage Trail. The 3/4 mile loop goes through woodlands, while the 1 mile trail provides view of marshland and Goosepond Mountain. www.oclt.org

Fuller Mountain 70 Bowen Road • Warwick • 845-469-0951255-acre preserve home to unusual plants, mammals, bird life, and frogs, toads and salamanders who live around Fuller’s Brook. Information kiosk with trail maps for two marked trails. www.oclt.org

Hamptonburgh 3 State Highway 416 Hamptonburgh 10916 • 845-469-0951130 acre preserve is a prime breeding ground for red-headed woodpeckers, ducks, tree swallows and bluebirds. www.oclt.org

Hunter Farm 65 Jared Court • Slate Hill 10973 845-469-095160-acre preserve including two ponds with beaver, herons, wood ducks, turtles, frogs and dragonflies. Numerous species of birds and butterflies. The Tadpole Trail is a 3/4 mile children’s exploratory nature trail with 7 learning stations. www.oclt.org

Laurel Hill 194-234 William Lain Road 8 Westtown 10998 Call for directions: 845-469-095189 acres of varied habitat with woodlands, alfalfa fields, wetlands, and seasonal vernal pools. A great variety of plant and animal species within the Wallkill River Watershed. Marked trails. www.oclt.org

Lower Bashakill 26-36 State Route 211 Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-469-0951138-acres flanking the Bashakill comprised of meadows, woodlands and working farmland. Use caution during hunting season Oct 1 to Dec 20. Entrance opposite Red Barn Auction. www.oclt.org

Moonbeams 219 Prosperous Valley Road Middletown 10940 • 845-469-0951150-acre preserve of unique meadows, old growth forest, and wetlands located at the base of the Shawangunk Ridge. Information kiosk, marked trails and an educational outdoor treasure hunt for children and families. www.oclt.org

Neversink Guymard Turnpike • Godeffroy 845-858-2883550-acre preserve with extensive color-coded trail system along an easy terrain next to the Neversink River and an abundance of wildlife. Home to 30 globally rare species. A kiosk at the entrance describes the trails. www.nature.org

Roy Glenwood Road • Warwick 845-469-095130-acre preserve accessible only by non motorized watercraft such as canoe or kayak, via the Pochuck Creek. This is a NYSDEC designated wetland within the Wallkill River Watershed and visitors must take care not to disturb the variety of indigenous and migratory birds, plants, and animal life. www.oclt.org

Schunnemunk Clove Road • Cornwall 12577 845-786-2701Located in the northwest edge of the 6-mile Schunnemunk Ridge, which rises from 600 feet to nearly 1,700 feet. Numerous trails with rocky summits and spectacular views looking toward the Hudson River. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

PARKS – STATE

Bear Mountain and Harriman Seven Lakes Drive • Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-786-2701Hiking, boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, lodging, fishing. Ice skating, cross-country skiing, playing fields, bicycling, museum and wildlife center. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Goosepond Mountain1198 Route 17M • Chester 10918 • 845-786-2701Nearly 2000 acres of wooded, undeveloped area for hiking. Horseback riding by permit on bridle path. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Highland Lakes 55-223 Tamms Road • Middletown 10941 • 845-786-2701 Over 3000 acres of undeveloped area woods and lakes. Fishing, hiking, horseback riding and model plane flying. Bridle path by permit only. Limited parking. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Schunnemunk MountainOtterkill Road • Blooming Grove • 845-786-2701Take Route 94 to Orrs Mills Road, turn right onto Otterkill Road. Limited parking on side of road. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Sterling Forest 116 Old Forge Road • Tuxedo 10987 • 845-351-590719,000 acre park with hiking trails, hunting and fishing. 125 species of birds and 810 species of plants. 10,000 square foot visitor center www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Stewart State ForestNew Windsor 12553 • 845-256-30767,000 acres of wildlife management area with semi-paved lanes for walking, running, mountain biking, horseback riding, and bird watching. Includes newly opened 4-mile Doris Duke Trail loop. Hunting permitted. 3 pull-offs with trailheads along Route 207 between Drury Lane and Route 208. www.dec.ny.gov/lands

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Black Dirt Farming RegionRte 6 from Goshen to Pine Island • Pine Island 10969One of the largest onion producing areas in North America. Home of Orange County Onions, sweet tasting and world-renowned. 14,000 acres of vegetable farms with numerous farm stands with local produce. The Black Dirt area was formed from a glacial lake over 12,000 years ago. The area was originally called the “Drowned Lands” until it was drained to create the fertile farmland it is today.

Hawk’s Nest DriveRoute 97 • Sparrowbush 12780 • 866-511-8372 New York State’s newest Scenic Byway. The unique highway follows the Delaware River, connecting the railroad city of Port Jervis to the bluestone village of Hancock. A snake-like portion in Sparrowbush has been featured in many car ads. www.upperdelawarescenicbyway.org

Mount Peter Hawk WatchKane Rd near Route 17A • Warwick 10990On top of Mount Peter between Warwick and Greenwood Lake. Spectacular view of mountain rimmed valley. Situated along a major skyway for migrating hawks.

Newburgh WaterfrontFront Street • Newburgh 12550Walkway along the Hudson River with beautiful views. The waterfront houses a variety of restaurants, narrated boat cruises, and marinas. Public parking available.

Old Storm King HighwayRoute 218 • Cornwall 12518 Cornwall to West Point. Circles Storm King Mountain, the birthplace of the ecological movement in the U.S. Beautiful views of the Hudson River.

Perkins Memorial TowerPerkins Memorial Drive • Bear Mountain 10911 845-786-2701, ext 242 Bear Mountain State Park. Panoramic view of Hudson Valley. Exit 19 off Palisades Interstate Parkway. Daylight hours only. Apr-Nov.

Route 9W HighwayCornwall 12518 • Cornwall to West Point. Beautiful views of the Hudson River.

Seven Lakes DriveTiorati Circle on Route 6 • 845-786-2701Through Harriman State Park and south. Access to public lake beaches and parking. Excellent for fall foliage.

Shawangunk Mountains Scenic BywayPine Bush, Route 52 • 845-399-0002A state-designated 88 mile byway circling the northern Shawangunk Mountains and traveling through the Rondout and Wallkill Valleys. www.mtnscenicbyway.org

Stephen Crane Walking TourPort Jervis 12771 • 845-856-2375Self guided tour starting at the Port Jervis Carnegie Library. Tour takes you through city streets to sites visited by Stephen Crane. Tri-State Overlook Greenville 12771I-84 pull-off at Rte 6. Overlooks the whole Tri-State Valley. Interpretive information.

Tri-State OverlookGreenville 12771I-84 pull-off at Rte 6. Overlooks the whole Tri-State Valley. Interpretive information.

Tri-State RockLaurel Grove Cemetery • Port Jervis 12771The point where New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania meet and where the Neversink River joins the Delaware River.

SWIMMING

Bear Mountain State Park Pool 55 Hessian Drive • Bear Mountain 10911 845-786-2701Large outdoor pool. Mid June-Labor Day. Admission. Call for schedule. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Circleville Town Park / C. Hudson Thomas Memorial Park50 Creamery Road • Circleville 10919 845-361-242260 acre Lake Hennessey with beach and lifeguard. Mid-June to Labor Day. Daily 8-dusk. Fee. www.townofwallkill.com

Hil-Mar Lodge1 Hil-Mar Lane • Salisbury Mills 12577 845-496-4869Large outdoor pool with snack bar, game room, picnic tables, tennis. May and June, Sat & Sun. July through Labor Day open daily. 12-6pm. www.hil-marlodge.com

Lake Tiorati BeachHarriman State Park • 845-351-2568Large lake with beach, showers. Food, grills and picnic areas. Memorial Day-Labor Day. Admission. www.nysparks.com

Middletown City PoolsMiddletown 10940 • 845-346-4180Fancher Davidge, Sproat Street Park, Maple Hill Park outdoor pools. Daily June-Aug. Noon-6. Admission. www.middletown-ny.com

Thomas P. Morahan BeachWindermere Avenue Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-986-1124Lake swimming. Picnic areas, volleyball, lifeguards, restrooms. Weekends Memorial Day to late June, then daily to Labor Day 11-7. Admission. www.villageofgreenwoodlake.org

SKIINGMount Peter51 Old Mount Peter Road • Warwick 10990845-986-4940 or 986-4992 (conditions).Skiing, snowboarding, and lessons. 14 trails with 3 chairlifts, 1 carpet lift, 1 rope tow. 100% snowmaking. Night skiing. Rentals available. Free beginner lessons on weekends and holidays. Weekend and after school programs. Café, pub, and 2 lodges. Mon–Fri 9–9. Sat 8:30–9. Sun 8:30–5. www.mtpeter.com

West Point Ski732 Victor Constant Road • West Point 10996 845-938-88104 trails, vertical drop 487’. Rentals. Ski lodge and café. Mon-Fri, 3-9pm. www.westpointmwr.com/ski

SNOW TUBINGMount Peter51 Old Mount Peter Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-4940 or 986-4992 (conditions). Café, pub, and 2 lodges. Mon–Fri 9–9. Sat 8:30–9. Sun 8:30–5. www.mtpeter.com

Thomas Bull Memorial Park211 Route 416 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-4949Groomed lanes with rope tow. Specially designed tubes. Stadium lights for evening session. Lodge with restaurant, bar, stone fireplace and scenic views of the Shawangunk Mountains. Adjacent facilities for cross-country skiing, sledding and ice skating. Fri nights, Sat, Sun and school holidays in season. www.orangecountynyparks.com

SPECTATOR SPORTSArmy AthleticsU.S. Military Academy • West Point 10996 • 845-938-2526NCAA Division 1 teams in many sports. Football, basketball, hockey and lacrosse tickets available. Most sports FREE. www.goarmywestpoint.com

Orange County Fair Speedway239 Wisner Avenue • Middletown 10940 • 845-342-2573Dirt track racing on a 5/8-mile track. Weekly 5 division program of modifieds, 358 modifieds, sportsman, pro-stocks and pure-stocks. Apr-Oct, every Sat, 6pm-midnight. www.orangecountyfairspeedway.net

SPORTS FACILITIESRing Homestead Camp257 Lybolt Road • Middletown 10941 • 845-361-3842Large ropes challenge course for team building. Paintball. Reservations requested. Group discounts available. Camping. Open daily. www.ringhomesteadcamp.com

The Rock Sports Park24 Old Black Meadow Road • Chester 10918 • 845-469-9507Year round sports training park with professional instruction in baseball, softball, football, and other turf sports. Field house, outdoor fitness trail. Mon-Fri 10-8. Sat 9-8, & Sun 9-6. www.therocksportspark.com

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Maps for most hiking trails can be obtained from the NY/NJ Trail conference (201-512-9348) at 600 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ 07430. www.nynjtc.org NY/NJ Trail Conference maps can also be bought at the Park Visitor Center & Bookstore on the Palisades Interstate Parkway close to Bear Mountain (845-786-5003) between exits 16 and 17. And at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum in Cornwall (845-534-5506).

CAUTION. Some parks are closed to hikers during hunting season in November and December. Check with either the park or the Department of Environmental Conservation (845-256-3000) for restrictions.

Appalachian TrailSpanning from the New Jersey border to the Hudson River (about 35 miles), the trail was founded here in 1923. A lengthy portion offers scenic views of Greenwood Lake. It also winds its way through the Bear Mountain Trailside Museum & Zoo, the most popular section of the entire trail. www.appalachiantrail.org

Back Track Inn92 Route 284 • Unionville 10988 • 845-726-39564 bunks available only to hikers on the Appalachian Trail. Late April-early Nov. Post office is drop point for Trail travelers.

Black Rock ForestRoute 9W • Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-4517Northwest of West Point, marked and unmarked trails ranging from short walks to long hikes. Fires, bathing and camping prohibited. Visitors board, maps and other materials available at parking lot on southbound lane of 9W. www.blackrockforest.org

Bredeson Outdoor AdventuresHudson Valley • 866-533-4361Guided and self-guided hiking and snowshoeing day and multi-day tours planned by a licensed New York State hiking guide. All seasons. www.bredeson.com/hudsonrivervalley

Crows NestCornwall 12518 • Route 9W south of Storm King Mountain. No marked trails, faint paths, good views.

Delaware River Heritage Trail127 Main Street • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-858-4017A 6-mile trail for walkers to enjoy the city’s historic sites and river vistas that have been immortalized in photographs, songs, paintings, and literature. Directions and a description of the walk with highlights are available. www.minisink.org

Heritage TrailGoshen, Chester & Monroe Goshen 10924 • 845-294-8886Converted rail bed of the Erie Railroad. Walk, jog and bike on this 12-mile scenic route. Trail entrances in Goshen, Chester and Monroe. Eventually a 20-mile trail will be cleared from Middletown to Harriman along the rail bed. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Highlands TrailCornwall-on-Hudson 1252035 mile trail traversing some of the most beautiful and scenic areas of the rugged region including parks, forests and natural areas. Traveling along the Appalachian Trail, abandoned rail lines, Museum Village, lakes, through Black Rock Forest and to the top of Storm King Mountain overlooking the Hudson River.

Huckleberry Ridge State ForestHawthorn Blvd • Greenville 12771 • 845-256-3000500-acre forest. The Shawangunk Ridge Trail hugs the eastern edge of this forest. www.nynjtc.org

Outdoor Discovery CenterMuser Drive at 174 Angola Road Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-55061 1/2 mile nature trail through 4 ecosystems. Picnicking. Nature programs every Sat 10am. Part of the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum. Donation. Dawn to dusk. www.hhnm.org

Pochuck State ForestCounty Route 1 • Pine Island 10969 • 845-256-3018503 acres, no marked trails, but former logging trails, and public access roads. Popular for hunting, hiking, camping, and horseback riding. www.dec.ny.gov/lands

Schunnemunk MountainOtterkill Road • Cornwall 12553Six marked trails ranging from 1.6 to 8.1 miles. Excellent views. Highest point in the lower Hudson Valley (1700 feet). www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Sterling Forest State Park116 Old Forge Road • Tuxedo 10987 • 845-351-59078 mile Sterling Ridge Trail and 3 mile Allis Trail. 4 mile Indian Hill Loop. 7 miles of Appalachian Trail and 10 miles of the Highlands Trail. Visitor Center is located near the south end of Sterling Lake. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Stewart State ForestNew Windsor 12553 • 845-256-30767,000 acres of wildlife management area with semi-paved lanes for walking, running, mountain biking, horseback riding, and bird watching. Includes newly opened 4-mile Doris Duke Trail loop. Hunting permitted. 3 pull-offs with trailheads along Route 207 between Drury Lane and Route 208. www.dec.ny.gov/lands

Storm King State ParkRoute 9W • South of Cornwall • 845-786-2701A favorite of hikers, this mountain inspired the ecological movement in the United States. Beautiful views of the Catskills and the Hudson Valley. Hiking and hunting. Undeveloped with no facilities. Limited parking. Hikers must stay on the trails. No bushwhacking. www.palisadesparksconservancy.org

Walden-Wallkill Rail TrailWooster Memorial Park • Walden • 845-778-21772.9 mile trail along the former rail bed of the Wallkill Valley Railroad, a direct route to New York City for both farm produce and passengers. The paved trail travels through the woods and along the Tin Brook. www.villageofwalden.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/walden-parks/rail-trail

Wallkill Valley LoopThroughout Orange County117-mile hiking route that circles the Wallkill River Valley. The trail explores the region by connecting portions of 4 existing long-distance paths: Appalachian Trail, Shawangunk Ridge Trail, Long Path, and Highlands Trail. www.nynjtc.org/region/wallkill-valley-loop

TENNIS

City Courts399 South William Street • Newburgh 12550 845-565-3230 4 lighted outdoor courts. Fee.

Cronomer Hill ParkGardnertown Road • Newburgh 12550 • 845-615-38306 lighted outdoor courts. No fee. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Orange County Community CollegeSouth Street • Middletown 10940 • 845-341-48858 outdoor all-weather courts. Open to the public. Daily June-Aug. Fri 4-8, Sat & Sun 8-2. Fee. www.sunyorange.edu/athletics

Orange County Park Thomas Bull Memorial Park211 Route 416 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-615-38306 outdoor fast-dry Har-Tru courts. 9am-dusk weekdays and holidays. 8:30am-dusk weekends. Fee. 457-4916 for reservations. www.orangecountynyparks.com

Orange Hollow Racquet ClubTen 6 1/2 Station Road • Goshen 10924 • 845-294-9393Indoor and outdoor courts. Racquetball courts. Outdoor pool, fitness center. Yoga. Full service bar and snack shop. Mon–Fri, 6am–10pm. Sat & Sun, 8am–5pm. Fee. orangehollowracquetclub.com

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ZOOBear Mountain Trailside Museums and ZooBear Mountain State Park 10911 • 845-786-2701, ext 242Wildlife center with 4 trailside museums and numerous outdoor exhibits related to local environment. Nature trails with spectacular views of the Hudson River. Daily, 10-4:30. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. www.trailsidezoo.org

WATERCRAFT RENTALS

Jersey Paddle Boards622 Jersey Avenue • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-554-0787Full service board and kayak rentals at Willow Point Marina. Lessons for all ages. Picnic area and beach. Special paddle events. Reservations. www.jerseypaddleboards.com

Jet High Watersports622 Jersey Avenue • Greenwood Lake 10925 201-240-9019Fly and hover above the water from the water pressure that comes out of a board attached to your feet! An experience like no other. Located at Willow Point Marina. 10am-7pm, Wed-Sun, June through September. Facebook: Jet High Watersports LLC

Kittatinny CanoesRoute 97 • Barryville 12719 • 1-800-FLOAT-KCWhitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, paintball and river front camping • on the Delaware River. Zip line. Daily 8-5. Apr-Oct. www.kittatinny.com

Lander’s Delaware River TripsRoute 97 • Narrowsburg 12764 800-252-3925Canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and riverfront camping. Mountain biking. Getaway packages. Mid-Apr thru mid-Oct. Mon–Fri, 9–6. Sat & Sun, 8–6. www.landersrivertrips.com

Monroe Swan Boats212 Lakes Road • Monroe 10950 845-395-0099Swan boats, duck boats, pedal bikes, paddle boats, and row boats to rent on Round Lake at the Alex Smith Pavilion. Weekends from Memorial Day through June, Fri 3-6pm; Sat & Sun 10am-6pm. July through Labor Day daily 10am-6pm.

Mountain Valley Guides2 Idlewild Avenue Cornwall-on-Hudson 12503 • 845-661-1923Kayaking trips for all ages and abilities. Guided tours of Bannerman Island and other Hudson River sites with beautiful scenery. May-Oct. Daily 10am-8pm. www.mountainvalleyguides.com

Silver Canoe 37 South Maple Avenue • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-7055 or 800-724-8342Raft, canoe and kayak rentals on the Delaware River. Transport and pickup included in rates. Fun for all age groups. Apr–Sept. Daily, 8–7. www.silvercanoe.com

Skip’s Dockside Marina65 Ten Eyck Ave. • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-8410Canoe, kayak, paddleboat sales and rentals. Snack stand, picnic area. April-Nov.www.skipsdocksidemarina.com

Storm King Adventure Tours178 Hudson Street Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-534-7800Kayaking tours with expert guides on the beautiful Hudson River. Beginners welcome. All equipment and instruction are provided. Office hours May-Dec. Daily 10am-5pm www.stormkingadventuretours.com

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CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS

Emmerich Tree Farm101 Sleepy Valley Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-0151Choose and cut spruce, pine, and fir situated on a beautiful south-facing hillside. Wagon rides to the field, music, bonfire, and free hot chocolate. www.emmerichtreefarm.com

Farmside Acres280 Angola Road • Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-8362Cut your own Douglas fir, Scotch Pine, and Blue Spruce. Saws provided. Complimentary candy canes, cider, and donuts. First weekend in Dec 10-4. [email protected]

Fox Ridge Christmas Tree Farm17 Kays Way • Warwick 10990 • [email protected] your own tree from 7 varieties. We supply everything. Close to Sugar Loaf. Beautiful views. Wreaths and garlands. Hot cocoa. First weekend in Dec. 10-sunset. www.foxridgechristmastreefarm.com

Graney Tree Farm24 Lang Drive • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-361-3022Cut your own blue spruce trees. Balsam wreaths. Thanksgiving thru Christmas Eve. Sat & Sun, 9-dusk. www.facebook.com/pages/Graney-Tree-Farm/

Hoeffner Farms405 Goodwill Road • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-3453Cut trees, plain and decorated wreaths, poinsettias. Daily after Thanksgiving, 9-5. Sun 9-4.

JADS Farm Market641 County Route 1 • Pine Island 10969 • 845-258-1102Christmas trees, wreaths, pine roping, and assorted holiday decorations in a fully stocked farm store. Month of December. Farm store daily April through Dec 9-5. www.johndmadurafarms.com

Manza Family Farm730 Route 211 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-692-4364Cut trees: Spruce, Douglas, Fraser and concolor firs. Christmas shop, live reindeer. Late Nov-Dec 23, 9-5PM daily. Visit with Santa Sat & Sun, 11-3. www.manzafamilyfarm.net

Maples Farm749 Route 17M • Middletown 10940 • 845-344-0330Cut trees, wreaths, roping, cemetery blankets and poinsettias in Dec. Year round country store with local produce. Oct pumpkin picking and haunted barn. Daily 9-6. www.maplesfarm.com

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Overlook Farm Market5417 Route 9W • Newburgh 12550 • 845-562-5780 Cut trees, wreaths, petting zoo. Farm market. Warm cider served by wood-burning stove. 4 miles north of I-84. March-Dec 25. 8-6. Closed Tues. www.overlookfarmmarket.com

Pennings Farm Market 161 State Route 94 • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1059Cut trees, wreaths, roping. Farm market, homemade pies and hot apple cider. 1 mile south of village. Daily 9-7. www.penningsfarmmarket.com

Pierson’s Farm1448 Route 211 West • Middletown 10940 • 845-386-1882Trees, wreaths, roping, poinsettias, and gift shop. Precut trees or cut your own. Complimentary hot cider. Daily in Dec 10-4, Fri-Sun 10-8. www.piersonsfarm.com

Pine View Farm575 Jackson Ave • New Windsor 12553 • 845-564-4111Cut your own trees. Candy canes, coloring books, and live animals for the kids. Limited weekends in Dec, 9am–4pm. www.pineviewfarmny.com

Rainy Day Greenhouse113 Station Road • Campbell Hall 10916 • 845-656-1942Choose and cut fresh trees. Homemade wreaths and greenery. Christmas shop. Cocoa and treats for the children on weekends. Mid-Nov to Christmas. Wed-Sun 10am to dark. Facebook: Rainy Day Greenhouse & Nursery

Rocky Bar52 Rocky Bar Road • Westtown 10998 • 845-726-5135Choose and cut trees. Select December weekends. Facebook: RockyBarChristmasTreeFarm

Slate Hill Apple Farm Market 2580 Route 6 • Slate Hill 10973 • 845-355-4493A full line of fresh cut Christmas trees, handmade wreaths, winter arrangements, custom fruit and gift baskets, and of course an array of baked goodies. Daily 7am-6pm. Facebook: Slate Hill Apple Farm Market

Stone Oak Farm207 Stony Bar Road • Slate Hill 10973 • 845-355-4751Choose and cut trees and homemade fresh decorated wreaths. Timber frame barn with roaring fireplace. Free hot chocolate and candy canes. Weekends after Thanksgiving, 10am to dusk.

Stonehenge Farms1401 Route 302 • Bullville 10915 • 845-361-4014Fresh cut trees including Douglas fir, balsam, blue spruce, Scotch pine, live trees. Handmade garlands and wreaths. Fresh baked pies, apple cider and produce. Feb-Dec. Mon-Sat 8am-7pm. Sun 9am-6pm. Facebook: Stonehenge Farms

Sumner’s Wintergreen Tree Farm123 Brola Road • Middletown 10940 • 845-800-3018Choose and cut blue and white spruce, Scotch and white pine, Douglas and Fraser fir. Free treats for kids. Pre-tagging weekends in Oct (call in advance). Dec Weekends 10-dusk.

Wright Family Farm325 Kings Highway • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1345Cut trees: Fraser fir, balsam, Douglas. Evergreen wreaths. Hot cocoa. Daily starting Thanksgiving weekend. 10-8. www.wrightfamilyfarm.com

FARM FRESH DAIRY

Bellvale Farms 75 Bellvale Lakes Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-988-5414Guided tours of 200-year old family dairy. Learn how cows turn hay into milk. U-Pick pumpkins weekends in Oct. Milking and calf feeding. Sun at 12:30pm, June-Oct. Reservations required. www.bellvalefarms.com

Freedom Hill Farm115 Grange Road • Otisville 10963 • 845-386-5798Raw milk, yogurt and kefir, eggs, preserves, maple products, honey, and soap. Licensed raw milk sales. Pre-order milk. No calls after 8 pm. Open daily from 3:30-5:30 pm. www.freedomhillfarm.net

Stap Family Dairy Farm426 Drexel Drive • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-5734NYS Licensed milk dealer. Bottled daily and sold in 1/2 gallon glass jars. See the baby calves at 4-6 pm each day, and watch as the cows are milked. Open daily. www.facebook.com/stapfamilydairyfarm

FARM FRESH PRODUCE AND MORE

Additional information about our farms and agriculture can be obtained from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County at 845-344-1234. www.cce.cornell.edu/orange

Ace Farm - UPICK351 County Route 105 • Highland Mills 10930 845-783-1381Family owned and operated since 1917. Farm produced fresh eggs. Pick blueberries in July. Year-round, Mon-Fri 8-12 and 1-5.

Apple Dave’s Orchards - UPICK82 Four Corners Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1684Up-pick apples and pumpkins. Large attractive farm store, free wagon rides and puppet show. Winery, picnic area, farm animals, herb and rose gardens. 3 miles past Sugar Loaf. Sept & Oct. Daily 9-5. www.appledavesorchards.com

Apple Ridge Orchards - UPICK101 Jessup Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-987-7717Many varieties of apples to pick from our hillside orchard with spectacular views. Peach and pumpkin picking. Gourds, mums and cider for sale. Come visit for a relaxing family day of picking and fun. Sept-Oct. Sat & Sun 9-6. www.appleridgeorchards.com

Blooming Hill Organic Farm1251 Route 208 • Blooming Grove 10914 • 845-782-7310Family-run organic farm with farm stand, bakery and grill. Scheduled farm dinners. Sat 10-2 year round. Mother’s Day thru Christmas, Sun 10-2. www.bloominghillfarm.com

Bracco Farms876 County Route 1 • Pine Island 10969 • 201-401-3449Selling micro greens, baby greens and greens from the greenhouse. May 1-Oct 15. Sat 9am-3pm. www.braccofarms.com

Brown Barn Farms286 Maple Avenue • New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-2010Fresh, local vegetables grown on site and at J. Glebocki Farms in the black dirt of Goshen, NY. Local seasonal fruit, milk, eggs, honey, maple syrups, and jams. Thur & Fri 12-6pm, Sat & Sun 9am-3pm. www.brownbarnfarms.com

Christopher Jacobs Winery at Pennings Vineyards - UPICK320 Crawford Street • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-728-8066U-Pick table grapes end of Aug through Sept. Outdoor tasting room with vineyard views, picnic area. Pets on leash welcome. Winery open end of May through Oct, Sat & Sun, 12-5pm. www.christopherjacobswinery.com

Fresh Meadow Farm407 Ingrassia Road • Middletown 10940 • 845-800-8135Growing and selling certified organic vegetables, culinary and medicinal herbs. Produce, pickles, salads and honey from the farm, pies and quiches from the bakery. July-Oct. Sat & Sun 10am-5pm. www.freshmeadowfarm.com

Froehlich Farms2862 Albany Post Road • Montgomery 12549 845-457-5117Fresh produce from our farm. Vegetables, pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn. 1/2 mile north of Rte 17K. Daily. Mid-July to late Oct.

Greenwood Lake Garden Center1197 Route 17A • Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-595-1579Local produce, honey, jams, teas, spices, dips, and herb infused olive oils. Local artwork and crafts with a wide array of home and garden décor. April-Dec. Mon-Fri 10-7, Sat & Sun 9-5. www.gwlgardencenter.com

Halfway Acres - UPICK 200 Purgatory Road • Campbell Hall 10916 914-443-1053Pick your own organic blueberries, or buy them from the stand. Month of July only. Daily 8am-8pm. www.halfwayacres.com

Hoeffner Farms 405 Goodwill Road • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-3453Vegetable and bedding plants. Hanging baskets, seasonal fruits and vegetables, Christmas trees. May-Dec 25. Mon-Sat, 9-6. Sun 9-4. Facebook: Hoeffner Farms

Honey Locust Farm House7 Morris Drive • Newburgh 12550 • 845-561-7309Organic farm producing a diverse range of fresh produce and artisanal products for caring consumers. Responsible farming that looks to today’s emerging tastes to guide each season’s crop selections. May-Oct. Call for hours. Facebook: Honey Locust Farm House

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641 County Route 1 • Pine Island 10969 • 845-258-1102Farm fresh produce, natural eggs, and a variety of packaged goods. Local cuts of meat and poultry. Seasonal decorations including Christmas trees. Garden supplies. Daily April through Dec 9-5.

Jones Farm & Country Store - UPICK190 Angola Road • Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-4445Family owned farm offering homegrown fruits and vegetables; Homemade baked goods, local and gourmet foods. U-pick pumpkins in fall. Observation beehive, seasonal hayrides. Year round. Mon-Fri 8-6. Sat & Sun 8-5. www.jonesfarminc.com

Late Bloomer Farm 32 Union Street • Montgomery 12549 • 845-742-8705Organic farm specializing in seasonal micro-greens and heirloom tomatoes. Extensive farm store with local meats and cheeses. Kids can visit the live goats and chickens. Spring seedling sale and fall pumpkin picking. May-Oct, Wed-Sun, 12-5:30. www.LateBloomerFarm.com

Lawrence Farms Orchards - UPICK39 Colandrea Rd • Newburgh 12550 • 845-562-4268Apples, cherries, grapes, peaches, pears, strawberries, pumpkins, vegetables. Miniature village with farmyard animals. Horse-drawn carriage rides. June–Oct. www.lawrencefarmsorchards.com

Manza Family Farm - UPICK730 Route 211 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-692-4364U-pick pumpkins. Craft store, hay maze, farm animals, hayrides, farm stand. Straw maze in October. Cut your own Christmas trees, Santa and live reindeer weekends in Dec. Daily Apr 1–Dec 24, 9–5. www.manzafamilyfarm.net

Maples Farm - UPICK749 Route 17M • Middletown 10940 • 845-344-0330Local produce, country crafts, flowers and gifts. Pumpkin picking, hayrides, barnyard animals, hay maze and haunted barn in October. Cut Christmas trees in Dec. Daily 9-6. www.maplesfarm.com

Masker Orchards - UPICK45 Ball Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1058Drive right to the tree and bring your picnic gear for an idyllic day in the country. Live music, pony rides, country store. Apple picking daily. Sept 1-early Nov, 9–5. www.maskers.com

Ochs Orchards - UPICK4 Ochs Lane • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1591Many pick your own fruits and vegetables with home grown produce and cider (in season) at the farm stand. U-pick fall pumpkins. 1/2 mile south of village. June-Feb, daily 9-5. www.ochsorchard.net

Overlook Farm Market - UPICK5417 Route 9W • Newburgh 12550 • 845-562-5780U-pick apples and pumpkins. Fall weekends feature hay maze and fishing at the pond. Bakery and deli. Petting zoo. 4 miles north of I-84. March-Dec, 8-6. Closed Tues. www.overlookfarmmarket.com

Pennings Farm Market 161 State Route 94 South • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1059 Local produce, farm store. Restaurant, pub and beer garden with local beer, wine, and hard cider on tap. Indoor market Dec-April. Seasonal events. Year-round, 9-7 pm. www.penningsfarmmarket.com

Pennings Orchard - UPICK169 State Route 94 South • Warwick 10990 845-986-7080Pick your own apples and pumpkins. Daily, September through October. www.penningsorchard.com

Pierson’s Farm - UPICK1448 Route 211 West • Middletown 10940 • 845-386-1882U-pick pumpkins, 2 corn mazes, petting zoo, Indian teepee, and hayrides on weekends in October, seasonal hours. Farm stand, grass fed beef by the pound, and gift shop May-Dec. daily. Open most days 10-6, but call for exact hours. www.piersonsfarm.com

Pine Hill Farm - UPICK3298 Route 94 • Chester 10918 • 845-469-4197Historic family-owned farm with sweet corn, Heirloom tomatoes, flowers, eggplant, broccoli, and more. U-pick strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, peppers and pumpkins in season. July-Oct. Mon-Thur 10-6. Fri-Sun 9-6. www.pinehillfarmvegetables.com

Roe’s Orchards3278 Route 94 • Chester 10918 • 845-469-4724Peaches, plums, apples, pears, berries. Summer and winter vegetables, cut flowers. Our own cider mill and bakery. Open daily Mid July–Feb. Daily 9-5:30.

Scheuermann Farms and Greenhouses73 Little York Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-4221Picturesque fifth generation family farm offering top quality flowers and produce grown on site. Daily 7:30-6. Apr-Oct. Facebook: Scheuermann Farms & Greenhouses

Shady Acres21 Finchville Tpke • Middletown 10940 • 845-386-1415Certified organic farm with produce, provisions, an food services. Farm to table events. Workshops. Sat 11-4. www.shadyacresorganic.com

Slate Hill Apple Farm Market - UPICK2580 Route 6 • Slate Hill 10973 845-355-4493U-pick apples and pumpkins. Local produce, eggs, honey, gourmet snacks, jellies, gift baskets. Fresh baked fruit pies, cookies, donuts and more. Lunch made from fresh, local, and organic ingredients. Fall hayrides and hay maze. Events. Year-round, daily 7am-6pm. Facebook: Slate Hill Apple Farm Market

Sleepy Hill Orchard & Greenhouses - UPICK1328 Route 284 • Johnson 10933 • 845-726-3797U-pick apples, grapes, and pumpkins Sept & Oct. Bedding and vegetable plants available in the spring. Farm stand open 10-5 daily except Thursdays, mid-July to Thanksgiving. www.sleepyhillsorchard.com

Soons Orchards - UPICK23 Soons Circle (just off Route 17M) • New Hampton 10958 845-374-547150+ varieties of home grown apples, peaches, nectarines, apple cider (starts 9/15), and vegetables. Homemade pies, cookies, and donuts. Fall weekends include hayrides, u-pick pumpkins and apples. Late July-May 31. Daily 9-6, after Thanksgiving 9-5:30. www.soonsorchards.com

Stonehenge Farm1401 Route 302 • Bullville 10915 • 845-361-4014Farm market, fresh and dried flowers, organic breads, baked goods, locally grown fruits and vegetables. Greenhouse-grown indoor and outdoor plants. Christmas trees in season. Feb-Dec. Daily 8 to dusk. Facebook: Stonehenge Farm Market

Sycamore Farms - UPICK1887 Route 211 East • Middletown 10941 • 845-341-1224Shop what we grow plus produce from surrounding farms. The bakery has a large assortment of goods including traditional apple cider donuts. U-pick pumpkins. May through Dec, Tues-Sun (closed Mon), 8am-7pm. www.sycamorefarmsny.com

Warwick Valley Winery & Orchards - UPICK114 Little York Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-4858Enjoy strolling the orchard and picking apples with a glass of wine, cider, or sangria. Fall orchard hours: Mon-Fri 12-5, Sat & Sun 11-5. Tasting room open daily, year-round 11-6.www.wvwinery.com

Wright Family Farm - UPICK325 Kings Highway • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1345Roadside & U-Pick. Strawberries, seasonal vegetables, pumpkins and Christmas trees. Hay rides. Corn maze Sept and Oct. 2-1/2 miles west of Sugar Loaf. May–Dec. www.wrightfamilyfarm.com

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Bazco Farms142 Hoslers Road • Westtown 10998 • 917-992-2807Farm direct sales of goats and goat meat. Quality stressed over quantity, having placed in American Boer Goat Association (ABGA) competitions. Daily from 9am to 5pm. www.bazcofarms.com

Brookfields Farm220 Route 17A • Goshen 10924 • 845-294-7265All natural, farm raised beef, no growth hormones or antibiotics. On the National Historic Register. Retail and wholesale sales of natural beef. Year-round, Fri-Sun 1-5 and by appointment. www.brookfieldsbeef.com

Gray Family Farm261 Otterkill Road • New Windsor 12553 • 845-534-0365Tour a farm that uses biodynamic agricultural processes. Pasture raised meats, olive oil processed locally, wool products from our sheep, and maple syrup. Farm stand May-Oct. www.grayfamilyfarm.com

Kirby Farm25 Kinne Lane • Middletown 10940 • 845-355-2718Eggs produced by free range hens. Live goat and chicken sales. Farm direct sales of natural and grass fed goats and chickens, and chicken eggs. Self-serve, year round egg sales [email protected]

Lowland Farm68 Prices Switch Road • Warwick, NY 10990 845-481-3459Grass fed beef and natural, pastured Berkshire hogs. Meat is available at the farm and customers are welcome to explore the farm see the animals during normal hours. Sat 10am-3pm, or by appointment. www.lowlandfarm.com

Maple Terrace Farm93 Maple Avenue • Warwick 10990 • 845-325-3943Family owned since 1847, the farm specializes in the production of premium 100% grass fed beef, pure maple syrup, and local wildflower honey. Farm store open Sat 12-5. www.mapleterracefarm.com

Pierson’s Farm1448 Route 211 West • Middletown 10940 • 845-386-1882Grass fed beef. Chicken broilers, pork, and eggs. May-Dec. Thur-Mon 10-6. www.piersonsfarm.com

WEEKLY DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKETS

Municipal farmers markets throughout the county offer local fruits and vegetables as well as prepared foods, wine, honey, flowers, and everything from meats to quiche. Each market has its own individual character with unique offerings and vendors who take pride in their homegrown products.

TUESDAYFloridaJune 16-Oct 27 • 9am-2pm Rt17A/Rt94 -Across from Quick Chek [email protected] http://warwickinfo.net/floridafarmersmarket/index.html

Newburgh-Healthy OrangeJuly 7-Oct 20 • 10am-2pm Open lot on Broadway between Landers and Johnston (845) [email protected]

WEDNESDAYCornwallJune 3-Oct 28 • 12pm-6pmTown Hall, 183 Main Street(845) [email protected]

Monroe-Museum VillageJune 17-Oct 28 • 9am-3pm 1010 Rt 17M, Museum Village(845) [email protected]

THURSDAYSugar LoafJune 11-Oct • 3pm-7pmSugar Loaf Business Center parking lot, next to Exposures Gallery(845) 467-8427www.sugarloafnewyork.com

WaldenJuly 2-Oct 1 • 2pm-7pmVillage Square, (845) 476-6241 www.villageofwalden.org/events/farmers-market

FRIDAYGoshenMay 29-Oct 30 • 10am-5pm Church Park - Intersection of Main St & South Church St (845) 294-5557www.goshennychamber.com/goshenfarmersmarket2015.php

SATURDAYCornwallJune 6-Oct 31 • 10am-2pmTown Hall, 183 Main Street(845) [email protected] www.cornwallny.com

MiddletownJune 6-Oct 24 • 8am-1pm Erie Way between Montgomery Street and Cottage Street (845) 343-8075www.middletownbid.org/index.php/ bid-at-work/farmer-s-market.html

Montgomery - Crossroads MarketJune 6-Oct • 9am-2pm On the lawn at Crossroads Intersection of 17K & Rt [email protected]

Newburgh MallJuly 11-Sept 26 • 10am-2pm Newburgh Mall parking lot, (845) 564-1400

Pine BushMay 30-Oct 17 • 9am-2pm62 Main StreetMain and New Streets, behind the Crawford Cultural [email protected]

Port JervisJuly 18-Oct 17 • 8am-1pmMini-Mall, Front Street parking lot(845) 858-4017www.portjervisny.org

TuxedoJune 20-Oct 31 • 9am-2pm240 Rt 17, Tuxedo Train Station(845) 915-4058www.tuxedofarmersmarket.com

SUNDAYMonroe-Park and RideJune 14-Nov 1 • 9am-2pmPark and Ride commuter parking lot, Millpond Parkway • (845) 782-8341www.villageofmonroe.org/ farmersmarket.html

Warwick ValleyMay 10-Nov 22 • 9am-2pmSouth Street parking lot(845) 988-7912www.warwickvalleyfarmersmarket.org

West Point/Town of HighlandsJune 14-Nov 8 • 9am-2pmMunicipal parking lot, Main St, Highland Falls(845) 977-8016 https://www.facebook.com/pages/West-Point-Town-of-Highlands-Farmers-Market/217461788363902?fref=ts

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WINTER FARM MARKETS

It may be cold out, but local fruits, vegetables and specialty products are still available in the snow covered barns of Orange County’s farms. Market hours are those for winter, but since farming is weather-dependent, please call ahead of your visit to confirm they are open.

PRODUCE Blooming Hill Farm1251 State Route 208 • Blooming Grove 10914 845-782-7310 www.bloominghillfarm.com Facebook: Blooming Hill FarmSaturdays 10am-2pm

Bracco Farms876 County Route 1, Pine Island 10969 • 201-401-3449 www.braccofarms.com www.Facebook.com/braccofarmsCSAprogramSelling micro greens, baby greens and greens from the greenhouse as long as weather permits. Saturdays 10am-3pm

Maples Farm & Garden Center749 Rte 17M, Middletown 10940 • 845-344-0330 www.maplesfarm.com Facebook: Maples Farm & Garden CenterOpen year round. Winter hours: Nov 9am-5pm Mon-Sun, Dec extended holiday hours. Jan-Mar 9am-5pm Mon-Fri.

Ochs Orchards4 Ochs Lane, Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1591 www.ochsorchard.net Facebook: Ochs OrchardNovember through December, 9am-5pm. January and February call for hours.

MILKFreedom Hill Farm115 Grange Road, Otisville 10963 • 845-386-5798 www.freedomhillfarm.netRaw milk, yogurt and kefir. Open year round daily, 3:30-5:30pm.

MEAT AND EGGSAce Farm351 County Route 105 • Highland Mills 10930 845-783-1381Monday through Friday 8am-noon, and 1-5pm.

Gray Family Farm99 Purdy’s Lane • New Windsor 12553 • 845-534-0365 www.grayfamilyfarm.com Facebook: Gray Family FarmOpen by appointment in winter for meat sales and eggs.

Peg’s Eggs / Hillery Farms115 Liberty Corners Road Pine Island 10969 • 845-258-4998Eggs, honey, and local vendors on Sundays from 10am to 2pm, December through April. Facebook: Pegs-Eggs-Honey

Kirby Farm25 Kinne Lane, Middletown 10940 • 845-355-2718Open year-round, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (self serve refrigerator on the porch with a money box). Eggs and meat goats.

Pierson’s Bicentennial Farm1448 Rte 211 West, Middletown 10940 • 845-386-1882 www.piersonsfarm.com Facebook: Pierson Farm & Greenhouse. Open by appointment in winter for beef sales and free range eggs.

SPECIALTY FARMSEdgwick Farm348 Angola Rd, Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-8707 [email protected] • Facebook: Edgwick FarmFebruary through April by reservation only. Farm tours to see goats, chicks and ducklings. Tastings and purchase at the farm product store.

Rock Ridge Alpacas229 Gibson Hill Rd • Chester 10918 • 845-469-6196 www.rockridgealpacas.com • Facebook: Rock Ridge AlpacasOpen year round Saturday and Sunday for tours and the market 12-3pm. Weekdays by appointment. Alpaca yarn, clothing and accessories.

Shalimar Alpacas164 East Ridge Rd • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-0851 www.shalimaralpacas.com • Facebook: Shalimar Alpacas of WarwickTours, country store with yarns, clothing, accessories. Saturday and Sunday, 11am-4pm.

Sugar Loaf Mountain Herbs1361 Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf 10981 • 845-469-6460 www.sugarloafherbs.com • Facebook: Sugar Loaf Mountain HerbsOpen year round Wednesday through Sunday, 11am-5:30pm. In winter the indoor shop features dried herbs, teas, wellness and skin care products.

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Cornwall Winter Farmers MarketCornwall Senior Center 40 Munger Drive • Cornwall 12518 • 845-775-5574 www.cornwallny.govIndoor market every first and third Saturday of the month from Nov 7 – May. 10am-2pm.

Newburgh Winter Farmers MarketSpace Create, 115 Broadway • Newburgh [email protected] Saturdays Nov-May. 12noon-3pm.

Tuxedo Winter Farmers Market (Indoor/Outdoor)Tuxedo Train Station • Tuxedo 10987 • 845-915-4058 www.tuxedofarmersmarket.com Facebook: Tuxedo Farmers MarketEvery 2nd Saturday of the month Dec 12, 2015 through Apr 9, 2016. 10am-2pm. Check the market's Facebook page for any weather related closings.

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Clemson Brothers Brewery22 Cottage Street • Middletown 10940 • 845-775-4638Located in an historic 1890’s industrial building, the brewery produces an ever expanding line of craft beers. The restaurant has an innovative menu within the beautifully renovated space. Thur-Mon Noon-10pm. www.clemsonbrewing.com

Equilibrium Brewery 22 Henry Street • Middletown 10940 Opening in spring 2016, this craft brewery is housed in an early 1900’s meat packing factory, suitably renovated with a tasting room. Facebook: Equilibrium Beer

Newburgh Brewing Company88 South Colden Street • Newburgh 12550 845-569-2337Craft brewery in a renovated 1850’s box factory. Newburgh beer, local wine, and beer-paired foods in the restaurant. Wed 4-9. Thur 4-11. Fri 4-Midnight. Sat 12-Midnight. (tours before 5pm). Sun 12-5. www.newburghbrewing.com

Pine Island Brewing Company682 County Route 1 • Pine Island 10969 • 845-288-2646An old neighborhood firehouse transformed into brewery and tap house. Beer made by hand using traditional methods and the highest quality ingredients. Sat 1-7pm. Sun 1-5pm. www.pineislandbeer.com

Rushing Duck1 Battiato Lane • Chester 10918 • 845-610-5440An innovative brewery producing a variety of full flavored ales found in local bars and restaurants, or stop by our tasting room for free samples and a tour. Fri 4-7pm. Sat 12-6pm. Sun 12-4pm. www.rushingduck.com

Westtown Brew Works 236 Schefflers Road • Westtown 10998 • 845-381-3496A true farm brewery crafting beer from our own hops and ingredients sourced from our farm neighbors. The tasting room and brewery is located on a hilltop overlooking the hopyard with sweeping views of the Black Dirt. Weekends 11am-6pm. www.westtownbrewworks.com

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Orchard Hill Cider Mill29 Soons Circle • New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-2468A farm winery and cider mill with a tasting room offering a selection of ciders, wines, beers, and spirits from around New York State. Speakeasy Sat nights 5-9pm. Special events. Sun-Fri 12-6. Sat 11-9. Closed Jan & Feb. www.orchardhillnyc.com

DISTILLERIESApple Dave’s Distillery82 Four Corners Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1684Taste “Apple Dave’s Skullcracker” produced using the Revolutionary War era “Freeze Distilling" method. This Apple Jack has been a staple of the Hudson Valley for hundreds of years. New York State distilled products, wines, beers, and hard ciders. www.appledavesdistillery.com

Black Dirt Distillery114 Little York Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-4858Tours leaving from Warwick Valley Winery every Saturday by reservation. Year round. www.wvwinery.com

Brown Barn Farms286 Maple Avenue • New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-2010Tasting and cocktail room for Orange County Distillery's products. Available for private events. Thur & Fri 5-9pm, Sat 12-9pm, Sun 12-7pm. www.brownbarnfarms.com

Orange County Distillery19B Maloney Lane • Goshen 10924 • 845-651-2929New York’s only distillery sourcing all of its ingredients from their farm behind the tasting room. Taste the sugar beet vodka, corn whiskey, and bourbon before the tour. Groups over 10 by appointment only. Mon-Fri 1-5. Sat 1-6. www.orangecountydistillery.com

Orange County Distillery at Brown Barn Farms286 Maple Avenue • New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-2011The second tasting room for this distillery sourcing all its ingredients from their farm. Craft beverages from other New York distilleries used in cocktails and tastings. Weekend music and events. Seasonal farmers market. Thur & Fri 5-9pm. Sat 1-9pm. Sun 1-7pm. www.orangecountydistillery.com

TOURSThe Little Wine Bus The Little Beer Bus917-414-7947Escorted and fun tours of Hudson Valley wineries, breweries and distilleries. Serving the greater New York area.www.thelittlewinebus.com • www.thelittlebeerbus.com

WINERIES Applewood Winery82 Four Corners Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-988-9292Wines from New York State grapes and our own fruits. Chardonnay, reds, and Naked Flock Hard Ciders. Events. May-Oct, Wed-Sun 11-5. Nov-Dec & March-April, Fri-Sun 11-5. Closed Jan & Feb. www.applewoodwinery.com

Baldwin Vineyards176 Hardenburgh Road • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-2226Chardonnay, Riesling and Strawberry Wine. Tastings of 15 different wines. Aug & Oct daily 12–5. Late Apr-July, Sept, Nov-Dec, Thur-Sun 12-5. Closed Jan thru late April. www.baldwinvineyards.com

Brotherhood Winery100 Brotherhood Plaza Drive • Washingtonville 10992 845-496-3661Since 1839, Brotherhood, America’s oldest winery, has been making wines to please everyone. Tour the largest underground wine cellars in the country. Weekend events. Daily April–Dec, 11-5. Jan-March, Fri-Sun 11-5. Open year round for wine purchases. Extended hours for buses. www.brotherhood-winery.com

Christopher Jacobs Winery at Pennings Vineyards320 Crawford Street • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-728-8066One of the Hudson Valley’s newest wineries with its own vineyard. Outdoor tasting room with vineyard views, picnic area. Pets on leash welcome. U-Pick grapes end of Aug through Sept. End of May through Oct, Sat & Sun, 12-5pm. www.christopherjacobswinery.com

Clearview Vineyard35 Clearview Lane • Warwick 10990 • 845-651-2838 Tour the vineyard with the 15 mile view. 12 varieties of dry whites and reds, eight produced from our organically grown grapes. Wine tasting and wine by the glass. Live music every weekend 2-5pm. April thru mid-Dec. Sat & Sun 12-5. www.clearviewvineyard.com

Demarest Hill Winery81 Pine Island Tpke • Warwick 10990 • 845-986-472340 different wines created from select varietal grapes, and 25 different liquors and brandies. Vanilla, balsamic, and wine vinegar made onsite. 11-6 year round. www.demaresthillwinery.com

Palaia Winery10 Sweet Clover Road • Highland Mills 10930 845-928-5384Housed in a 200-year old barn. 10 acres of grapes. Special Vineyard/Winery Tour by reservation. Weekend music and events all year. Jan-April, Thurs-Sat 12-10, Sun 12-6. April-Dec daily: Sun-Wed 12-6, Thur-Sat 12-10. www.palaiawinery.com

Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery114 Little York Road • Warwick 10990 • 845-258-4858Try Doc’s Hard Apple Cider, Raspberry Cider, Riesling and fruit wines. Bakery and country store. Fall apple picking. Daily 11-6. Café open Fri-Sun, 12-5. Music Sat & Sun 2-5. www.wvwinery.com

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CHESTERChester Square104 Main Street • Chester 10918 • 845-469-975418th & 19th century antiques. Sat & Sun 11-5.

CORNWALL GHS Jewelers 1 Idlewild Ave. • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-534-8344Fine antique and estate jewelry. Tues–Sat, 10–5:30 or by appointment. www.jewelersorangecountyny.com

FORT MONTGOMERYLibrary Antiques5 St. Marks Place • Fort Montgomery 10922 • 845-499-4593Furniture, jewelry, coins, toys, collectibles, military, paintings, glass, pottery, and much more. Tues-Sun 12-5.

HIGHLAND MILLSYesterday’s Village877 Route 32 • Highland Mills 10930 • 845-928-90016,000 square feet of antiques, jewelry, clothing, furniture, fine art, rugs, paper and collectibles. 4 miles north of Woodbury Common. Thurs–Mon 10–6.

ANTIQUES & SHOPPINGCountry furniture to designer dresses, and everything in between. Sugar Loaf Craft Village, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, dozens of antique stores and historic site gift shops. At Sugar Loaf Craft Village, Gillinder Glass and Museum Village you can even watch your gifts being made.

There are many ways to shop in Orange County, and so many different things to bring home as a remembrance of your trip.

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MIDDLETOWNAny Old Thing4 West Main Street • Middletown 10940 845-978-7259Antique, vintage, and cool old stuff. Clocks serviced and repaired. Wed through Sat open at noon, closing Wed 4pm, Thu 6pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 9pm. www.anyoldthingvintage.com

MONROEBaroque Antiques695 Route 17M • Monroe 10950 845-395-0370Vintage, primitive, and Mid-century antiques and collectibles. Thur 11-7. Fri 11-8. Sat 10-8. Sun 10-7. Facebook: Baroque Antiques & Estate Sales

MONTGOMERYClinton Shops Antique Center84 Clinton Street • Montgomery 12549 845-457-5392General line of quality antiques and collectibles. Multi-dealer. Daily 11–5. Closed Wed except in June & July. www.clintonshops.com

Guns and Collectibles, Ltd1092 Route 17K • Montgomery 12549 845-457-90625 rooms of antique glassware, silver, furniture and pottery. Separate gun room with antique guns. Mon & Tues, Thur-Sat, 11:30-4. Closed July & Aug. Facebook: Guns & Collectibles Ltd

Hidden Barn24 Bailey Road • Montgomery 12549 845-778-2575Charming 1860s barn with one-of-a-kind items, affordable antiques, garden gifts and décor. Stained glass made on the premises. April-Dec, Tues-Sun, 12-5. Weekends Jan-March 12-4. www.thehiddenbarn.com

Montgomery Antique Center40 Railroad Avenue Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-71002800 square feet of antiques through midcentury. Multi-dealer shop. Something for everyone. [email protected]

Olde Towne Antiques70 Union Street • Montgomery 12549 845-457-1030Small shop in a restored house. Antiques are displayed in rooms of the house. Handmade pottery. Open by appointment 7 days.

NEWBURGHAntique & Collectible Shop555 Broadway • Newburgh 12553 845-561-7723Spacious 4100 square foot shop for collectors of jewelry, coins, stamps, autographs, sports memorabilia, and toys. West Point collectibles and Hudson Valley artwork. Tues-Sat, 12-7.

Newburgh Vintage Emporium5006 Route 9W • Newburgh 12550 845-562-5200Multi dealer store with over 45 dealers and 11,000 square feet of retail space. Vintage, repurposed, antiques, industrial and limited locally handcrafted items. Tues-Sun 10am-6pm, Thur till 8pm. www.newburghvintageemporium.com

NEW HAMPTONFour Winds Antiques6 Sly Place/Route 17M New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-7272 Eclectic antiques shop with affordable collectibles. Furniture, glassware, pottery, porcelain, jewelry, ephemera. Historical, transportation, pop-culture collectibles. Daily 10-4:30.

PINE BUSHCountry Heritage Antiques Center112 Maple Ave. • Pine Bush 12566 845-744-3792 or 845-800-8955Furniture a specialty: armoires, cupboards, desks, bookcases, china closets, dressers, beds, tables, chairs and more. Plus select antique accessories. Call for hours. www.countryheritageantiques.com

PINE ISLANDThat Place at the Onion625 Glenwood Road • Pine Island 10969 845-258-1919An eclectic array of fabulous finds. Specializing in estate sales with everything from clothing and jewelry to furniture and housewares. Thur-Mon 11-5 (Closed Tues & Wed). Facebook: That Place At The Onion

PORT JERVISCedarwood Antiques4 Fowler St. • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-2307Wholesale and retail specializing in fine antiques, furniture, vintage fabric and collectibles. April-Oct, call for hours.

Flora Laura186 Pike Street • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-1611Large selection of fine antiques. Nostalgic candy. Fresh, seasonal flowers arranged in vintage porcelain, crystal, and pottery containers. Mon-Fri 9:30-6. Sat. 9:30-4. www.floralauraflowers.com

Maricel’s Attic47-49 Front St. • Port Jervis 12771 845-672-3554Variety of antiques and collectibles: art pottery, bronzes, glassware, prints, furniture, lamps, Art Deco, mirrors, linens, jewelry, silver. Year-round. Wed-Sun, 12-5. www.maricelsattic.com

Twenty Seven Gallery 27 Front Street • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-2727Mixture of antiques, Shabby Chic furniture, found object art, and unusual items. Thur & Fri 12-5. Sat 12-6. Sun 12-5. Facebook: Twenty Seven Gallery

SPARROWBUSHTunney’s Lamp Shop17 Main Street • Sparrowbush 12780 845-856-5763Antique lighting restoration and sales. Glass and fabric shades, custom designed lighting. Stripping, polishing and sand/bead blasting. Wed–Fri, 11–5. Sat & Sun by appointment. Facebook: Tunneys-Lamp-Shop

TUXEDOBackHome Antiques215 Route 17 • Tuxedo Park 10987 845-915-3505Multi-dealer shop in a spacious 3,500 sq ft space offering artwork, mid-century modern antiques, costume jewelry, pottery. Sat-Mon 11am-6pm. www.backhomeantiqueshop.com

Vera Johnson Antiques538 Route 17 • Tuxedo 10987 845-351-44661 mile north of village. Jewelry, collectibles. Thur–Mon 11:30–5.

WARWICKEclectic Eye Antiques16-18 Railroad Ave. • Warwick 10990 845-986-55203,000 square feet of antique furniture, 1700s decorative items through the 1970s. Paintings, Glidden Pottery, couture clothing, lithographs. Year round. Thurs-Tues 10-5. Closed Wednesday. www.theeclecticeye.com

1809 House210 South Route 94 • Warwick 10990 845-986-1809Huge collection of smalls and collectibles. Large collection of period and Victorian furniture, restored and ready to go. Owner operated. May-Oct weekends and most weekdays. www.1809house.com

Hands of Time85 Kings Highway • Warwick 10990 845-988-5100Quality collection of fine antique clocks, collectibles, furniture, primitives, and home décor. We buy, sell, and repair clocks. Thurs-Sun 11-5. Facebook: Hands-of-Time

Lady Luck Estate Buyers154 Route 94 • Warwick 10990 845-558-5007Fine art, estates, estate jewelry, gold and silver US and worldwide coins, precious metals, diamonds, handbags and accessories, luxury items and fine collectibles. Mon-Fri 11-5. Sat 11-4. Facebook: Lady Luck Estate Buyers, LLC

Warwick Antique Barn293 Route 94 South • Warwick 10990 845-986-7979200-year-old restored barn filled with country furniture, primitives, cupboards, hutches, benches, handcrafted farm tables from vintage barn wood, lighting, jewelry and artwork. Thurs-Sun 10-5. www.warwickantiquebarn.com

Warwick House of Antiques12 Oakland Avenue • Warwick 10990 845-986-1505Over 4,000 square feet of fine antiques and collectibles in a gracious Victorian mansion. Asian antiques, glass, porcelain, and fine furniture. Mon & Thur 11-4. Fri-Sun 11-5. Closed Tues & Wed. www.warwickhouseantiques.com

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FACTORY TOURSGillinder Glass 39 Erie Street • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-5375Watch skilled craftsmen at work as they transform molten glass into beautiful and useful objects. The Glass Museum traces the history of the company from 1861 and into the future with original glass, memorabilia, and photographs. Gift shop. Weekday tours at 10:15, 12:30, 1:30. Some special weekend tours. Store: Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30, Sat 9:30-4, Sun noon-4 www.gillinderglassstore.com

SHOPPING CENTERSGalleria at Crystal Run1 Galleria Drive • Middletown 10941 • 845-692-8883Over 140 specialty stores with restaurants, cinemas and services. North & south: Rte 17 to Exit 120. East & west: I-84 to Exit 4W to Exit 120. Mon–Sat, 10–9:30PM. Sun 11–6. www.galleriacrystalrun.com

Newburgh Mall1401 Route 300 • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-1400Regional indoor shopping mall in eastern Orange County. Over 65 stores and services. Mon–Sat, 10–9:30. Sun 11–6. Exit 7B on I-84 and Exit 17 on I-87. www.newburghmall.com

Woodbury Centre50 Centre Drive • Central Valley 10917 • 781-741-7789Eileen Fisher and Talbots outlets with additional major stores and restaurants. Daily 10am-8pm.

UNIQUE SHOPPINGSugar Loaf Art & Craft VillageSugar Loaf 10981 • 848-467-8427 • (For GPS use Chester 10918)A community of creative crafts people and artists. Surrounded by apple orchards and horse farms, it has had a distinguished reputation as a crafts community for over 250 years. Today Sugar Loaf remains true to its heritage as the home of over 60 artists studios, craft shops, galleries and restaurants, all located in the original barns and buildings dating back to the 1700s & 1800s. Open year round, 11–5. Most shops open Wed-Sun. Closed Mon and some holidays. www.sugarloafnewyork.com

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets498 Red Apple Court, Route 32 • Central Valley 10917 • 845-928-4000With 220 stores, the world’s largest collection of designer outlets. Impressive savings of 25% to 65% everyday from leading designers and name brands including Balenciaga, Burberry, Coach, Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana, Gap Outlet, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, J.Crew/Crewcuts, Jimmy Choo, Polo Ralph Lauren, Prada, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th and Zegna. Food court, restaurant, locker and stroller rentals, foreign currency exchange and ATM. Open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas, 10AM to 9PM with extended holiday hours. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER. www.premiumoutlets.com/woodburycommon

Country Pickins Auction House842 Pulaski Highway • Goshen 10924 • 845-651-1990Auctions the family style way, every Friday night. Auctions start promptly at 5pm and preview starts at 3pm. If you have never been to an auction we will teach you how to bid. Great deals at a fraction of retail prices. www.countrypickinsny.com

Flannery’s Estate Service26 Recreation Park Road • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-2233Antiques, art, glassware, and furniture, mostly from estates. Auctions every Monday night 6pm. Great country atmosphere in a turn-of-the-century recreation hall. Mon 12-10pm. Tues & Wed 10am-3pm. www.flannerysestateservices.com

Great Estates Auctioneers40 Front Street • Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-2001Specializing in fine art, antiques, estate sales, special and unique items. Monthly auctions. www.greatestatesauctioneers.com

Mark Vail Auction ServicesKelly Avenue • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-2120Quality antique and estate auctions every 2 to 3 weeks. Call for auction dates Visa & MC. www.markvailauction.com

Old Red Barn Auction35 Route 211 West • Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-7122Country auctions held on the first Saturday of the month. Specializing in local estates with turn-of-the-century furniture, collectibles and many decorator items. Located in an historic renovated barn built in the mid-1800s. www.oldredbarnauction.com

Roberson’s Auctions19 Recreation Park Road • Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-3388Quality estate and consignment auctions held monthly. We buy and consign one piece to entire contents: antiques, art, collectibles, etc. Call for schedule. VISA, MC, Discover. www.robersonsauctions.com

William J. Jenack Auctioneers62 Kings Highway Bypass • Chester 10918 • 845-469-9095Featuring fine art, antiques, jewelry, accessories and collectibles. Sales are run monthly, call for date. www.jenack.com

LODGINGStay a while and relax.

Your evening accommodations can be found at one of our cozy B&Bs and inns, or a comfortable hotel. With all that Orange County has to offer, you’ll need a few days to soak up all the historic sites, shop till you drop, or spend time in the great outdoors. Excellent restaurants are nearby, and entertainment can be found throughout the county to make your stay complete.

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Ashford Cottage25 Oakland Avenue • Warwick 10990 845-986-6162 or 258-71673 richly appointed rooms and suites with whirlpool tub or steam shower. Beautifully restored bungalow home in the village. Swimming pool and TV. Full breakfast. www.ashfordcottage.com

Borland House Inn130 Clinton Street • Montgomery 12549 845-457-15135 rooms with private baths in a stately Greek Revival home in the heart of the historic district. Restaurant with farm to table dining and cooking classes. www.theborlandhouse.com

Buck’s Homestead364 Goodwill Road • Montgomery 12549 845-457-34573 air-conditioned rooms with 2 baths in an 1830s farmhouse decorated with antiques. Hearty country breakfast in dining room, or on screened porch in season. Pool, TV, WiFi. www.buckshomestead.com

Caldwell House*25 Orrs Mills Road • Salisbury Mills 12577 845-496-2954 or 800-210-556514 air-conditioned rooms, all with private baths. Upscale 1803 colonial home furnished with antiques on 7 beautifully landscaped acres. Fireplaces in some rooms. Spa located onsite. Children over 12 welcome. Great Room for weddings, meetings, etc. www.caldwellhouse.com

Caren House 1371 Orange Tpke • Monroe 10950 845-782-03773 air-conditioned guest rooms, one with private bath, two with shared bath. Country cozy home situated on 3 acres with picturesque pond. Full breakfast served. Children welcome. www.carenhousebb.com

Chateau Hathorn33 Hathorn Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-60997 suites with continental breakfast. Fine continental cuisine. Dinner: Wed–Sat, 5–9:30pm. Sun, 3–8PM. Banquet accommodations for 150 and private parties (300 outdoor) www.chateauhathorn.com

Cider Mill Inn207 Glenwood Rd • Pine Island 10969 845-258-30443 rooms with private baths. A restored 1865 Victorian farmhouse with elegantly appointed rooms, plush down comforters and hot tubs. Full gourmet breakfast. www.cidermillinn.com

Cromwell Manor174 Angola Road • Cornwall 12518 845-534-713612 air-conditioned rooms with private baths. Elegant 1820 mansion and charming 1764 cottage furnished with antiques. Many fireplaces. Full gourmet breakfast. Afternoon tea. www.cromwellmanorinn.com

Dominion House50 Old Dominion Road Blooming Grove 10914 • 845-496-18263 rooms with private baths and a private cottage. 1880s farm house on over 4 acres. Large wraparound porch and oak paneled den. Hot tub and pool. Full country breakfast. www.thedominionhouse.com

Goldsmith Denniston House227 Montgomery Street • Newburgh 12550 845-562-80764 rooms with private baths. 1820 Federal style home in the Historic District. Public rooms have marble mantelpieces and plaster mouldings. The home is ideal for parties of 75 or fewer. www.dennistonbb.com

Hambletonian House 19 High Street • Chester 10918 845-469-64252 air-conditioned rooms with private baths. Elegant Victorian residence surrounded by gardens. Spacious rooms with period furnishings, porch and patio. Full breakfast. www.hambletonian-house.com

Hudson River Crest14 River Crest Road Fort Montgomery 10922 • 845-446-92114 rooms with private baths. Full gourmet breakfast. Walk through the vineyard and relax on one of the beautiful stone patios or covered porch overlooking the Hudson River. www.thehudsonrivercrest.com

Inn at Stony Creek34 Spanktown Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-36606 rooms with private baths in an 1860 Greek Revival farmhouse overlooking scenic meadows. Fireplaces and Jacuzzis. Afternoon tea by the fire. Full gourmet breakfast. www.innstonycreek.com

Julia’s132 Little York Road • Warwick 10990 845-258-46961 room, private bath. Massage on premises by fully licensed therapist. Made-from-scratch breakfasts featuring Julia’s famous homemade bread. Ski and stay packages. Pool. www.atjulias.com

la bel Worstell 8 Hillcrest Road • Fort Montgomery 10922 845-642-2765 4 rooms with private baths overlooking the Hudson River with trails, gardens, brook, heated pool, and tennis courts. Art Deco movie theatre, fitness center, and sauna. www.labelworstellbandb.com

Loft at 12 Clara12 Clara Avenue • New Windsor 12553 845-857-46701 room with private entrance. A quiet and sunny studio with mini-kitchen, cozy deck, and huge bath with Jacuzzi. Continental breakfast served in your room. www.theloftat12clara.com

MeadowLark Farm180 Union Corners Road • Warwick 10990 845-651-42861865 farmhouse with 3 air-conditioned rooms with private baths. Full breakfast with fresh produce from the garden. Dinners on request. Living room with fireplace. www.meadowlarkfarm.com

Nottingham207 Hudson Hills • Newburgh 12550 845-561-43213 country style rooms in a lovely English Tudor house overlooking the Hudson River. Two rooms share a bath. Full breakfast. Honeymoon suite. April-Dec.

Peach Grove Inn1572 Route 17A • Warwick 10990 845-986-7411Restored 1850 antique appointed antebellum Greek Revival home overlooking 200 acre farm. 6 large rooms with private baths. Full breakfast includes home baking. No smoking. www.peachgroveinn.net

Pine Bush House215 Maple Avenue • Pine Bush 12566 845-744-36414 one-bedroom suites, 1 two-bedroom suite, all with private baths. Victorian home decorated with period antiques. Steam showers and Jacuzzis. Four course gourmet breakfast. www.pinebushhouse.com

Rushmore Estate14 Castleton Drive • Highland Mills 10930 845-500-65854 suites with private baths on a secluded 50-acre estate. Outdoor activities on the property include a 60’ infinity pool, hiking, tennis, and bass fishing in the private lake. www.rushmoreestate.com

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Sleepy Valley Inn117 Sleepy Valley Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-78294 rooms with private baths and Jacuzzis. Large carriage house on 8 park-like acres surrounded by forest. Furnished with antiques; fireplaces in 3 rooms. Full breakfast. www.sleepyvalleyinn.com

Stockbridge Ramsdell House on Hudson158 Montgomery Street • Newburgh 12550 845-562-93105 spacious guest rooms, 2 with fireplaces, 2 with private porches, offering panoramic views of the Hudson River in a Victorian home. Walk to riverfront. Full breakfast. www.stockbridgeramsdell.com

Stone Oak Tree Farm207 Stony Bar Road • Slate Hill 10973 845-355-47513 rooms with private baths in a colonial style barn on a Christmas tree farm. Built from timber cut on the 150 acres, a large living room, deck, and kitchen are available for guests. Continental breakfast. www.stoneoaktreefarm.com

Storm King Lodge100 Pleasant Hill Road • Mountainville 10953 • 845-534-94216 rooms with private baths. An 1800s barn with fireplaces and large veranda. 2 bedroom guest cottage is fully equipped. Swimming pool with mountain views. Full breakfast. www.stormkinglodge.com

Tin Brook 2 Berea Road • Walden 12586 845-527-83094 rooms, private baths. An economy based B&B located in the 1790s Todd House. Rooms come with high speed Internet, cable TV, refrigerator. Country gift store. www.tinbrookbandb.com

Violet Hill491 Scotchtown Collabar Road Middletown 10941 • 845-692-5252 2 rooms with private baths in an 1809 colonial home on a 100 acre horse farm. Owned by the same family for 90 years, the home has been recently restored. Breakfast in the dining room or on the wraparound porch. www.violethillbedandbreakfast.com

Warwick Valley 24 Maple Avenue • Warwick 10990 845-987-72556 rooms, private baths, fireplaces. A 1900 colonial revival in the historic district, furnished with antiques and country furniture. Full country breakfast. Guest living room. www.wvbedandbreakfast.com

Waterstone Inn62 Sterling Road • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-35355 rooms, 1 suite, private baths. Private cottage with 2 bedrooms. Lakeside lodging where you can take in the scenery from the wraparound deck and docks. www.waterstoneinn.com

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Beaver Pond Campground700 Kanawaukee Road • Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-947-2792Tents, trailers, bathing beach, dump station, fishing, hiking, flush toilets, hot showers. No pets. Mid-April to mid-Oct. www.nysparks.com

Black Bear Campground197 Wheeler Road • Florida 10921 • 845-651-7717Motor homes, travel trailers, and tent trailers. Swimming pool, planned activities in season. Fishing pond, rec hall, mini-golf and playground. Pull thru sites. 50 amp service, paved roads. Rental RVs available for up to 4 people. Pet friendly. Year round. www.blackbearcampground.com

Deerpark KOA108 Guymard Tpke • Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-8388 70 scenic acres along the Neversink River featuring full hook-up RV sites, secluded tent sites, cabins, cottages, heated swimming pool, and miles of hiking trails. Pet friendly. Year round. www.DeerparkKOA.com

Korn’s Campgrounds60 Meyer Road • Middletown 10940 • 845-386-3433Wooded sites for tents, travel trailers, and motor homes. Cabin for rent. Swimming pool, game room, fishing, laundry room, hot showers. Pet friendly. May 1–Oct 15. Reservations required. www.kornscampgrounds.com

Oakland Valley Campground399 Oakland Valley Road • Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-8732Large wooded sites. Tents, pop-ups, travel trailers, and motor homes. Recreation hall, arcade, volleyball, swimming pool, fishing. Planned activities. Pet friendly. May 1–Oct 15. www.oaklandvalleycampground.com

Rosmarins Cottages12 School Road • Monroe 10950 • 845-783-722285 one and two bedroom cottages with screened-in porches. Lake, pool, tennis courts, and playgrounds. Pet friendly. Memorial Day through Labor Day. www.bungalowsummer.com

Sebago CabinsHarriman State Park • Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-429-203938 rustic cabins and cottages with beds, stove, refrigerator on Lake Sebago. Row boat rentals, seasonal beach, hiking, activities, rec hall, tennis courts. Mid-April to mid-Oct.

Spruce Lake Cottages277 Estrada Road • Central Valley 10917 • 347-512-13517 cottages with 1 or 2 bedrooms, kitchen, dining area, and screened porches. Minimum one week stay. Woodsy setting with lake, rowboats, and walking trails. May-Sept.

Winding Hills ParkRoute 17K • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-4918Tents, travel trailers, tent trailers and motor homes up to 29’ in length. Some electric hook-ups. Boating, fishing, picnic area, snowmobiling, hiking trail. 1st Fri in May to 4th Sun in Oct. www.orangecountynyparks.com

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FACILITIESArrow Park Mansion1061 Orange Turnpike • Monroe 10950 845-783-2044 11 rooms in an arts and crafts style lodge for weddings, corporate events, retreats, reunions. Five rooms have private baths, six rooms share baths. Located on a private lake with row boat rentals, swimming, events. www.arrowparkny.com

Castle Event Center109 Brookside Avenue • Chester 10918 845-469-2116 ext 70005,000 square foot event room with stage, A/V, professional lighting, and sound system. 11,000 square foot indoor area for over 1,000 people. Seasonal picnic grounds with activity area, fire pit, horseshoes and volleyball. On-site catering and bar options. Castle Fun Center activity options for all events. www.thecastlefuncenter.com

Cedar Lakes Estate1 Team USA Way • Port Jervis 12771 845-418-6117500-acre lakefront property with 13 luxury cottages. Beautiful weddings and conferences. Tennis, boating, fishing, ropes course, and zip line. www.cedarlakesestate.com

Greenkill Retreat Center300 Big Pond Road • Huguenot 12746 845-858-2200Non-profit groups from 20 to 200 overnight, 250 for meetings. Dormitory-style chalets. Generous buffets and home-style cooking. Hiking trails and outdoor adventure course. www.nyycamp.org

Olmsted Center114 Bay View • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 845-534-79002 large homes for 50 guests, and 3 rustic cabins for 60 guests. 76 acre camp and retreat center open to non-profit groups. Tennis court, ropes course, pool, meeting/dining room. www.campolmsted.org

Warwick Center62 Warwick Center Road • Warwick 10990 845-986-1164Mountaintop camp/conference retreat facility located on 456 acres with accommodations for 270. Meeting rooms, banquet facility for 135–225, campgrounds, and picnic grove. www.warwickcenter.com

HOTELS & MOTELS

America’s Best Value Inn139 Route 32 • Central Valley 10917 845-928-226650 rooms. 1/2 mile north of Thruway Exit 16, just past Woodbury Common. www.abvicentralvalley.com

Anton’s on the Lake7 Waterstone Road • Greenwood Lake 10925 845-477-001016 rooms overlooking Greenwood Lake. Docking space available. Year round. www.antonsonthelake.com

Bear Mountain Bridge Motel1041 Route 9W • Fort Montgomery 10922 845-446-24725 rooms. Dining nearby. 2 miles south of West Point, near Bear Mountain State Park. Free wireless Internet.

Bear Mountain Inn and Conference Center*3020 Seven Lakes Drive Bear Mountain 10911 • 845-786-273144 rooms. Located in Bear Mountain State Park, this historic 1915 inn has recently been renovated returning to its original rustic splendor within current environmental standards. Hiker's Lounge, Hudson Valley Store, full-service restaurant and bar, and meeting rooms. Sunday brunch. Walking distance to the park’s rowboat docks, swimming pool, nature trails, ice-skating rink, Trailside Museums and Zoo, Iona Island Bird Refuge, and Perkins Tower. www.visitbearmountain.com

Breezy Point Inn620 Jersey Avenue (Route 210) Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-477-81004 rooms overlooking Greenwood Lake. Docking facilities available. German/American cuisine. Outdoor lakefront dining deck Year round. www.breezypointinn.com

Budget Inn5202 Route 9W • Newburgh 12550 845-562-747720 rooms. Waterbeds and Jacuzzis.

Cadet Motel2582 Route 9W • Cornwall 12518 845-534-459514 rooms. Courtesy pick up from Stewart Airport. Weekly rates available. [email protected]

Comfort Inn & Suites*20 Hatfield Lane • Goshen 10924 845-291-128295 rooms, both standards and suites. Most rooms have mini-refrigerators and microwaves. Business center with computer, printer, fax, high-speed Internet. Fitness room and outdoor heated pool. Buffet breakfast and coffee bar. Meeting room accommodates 50. www.comfortinngoshen.com

Courtyard by Marriott*24 Crystal Run Crossing • Middletown 10941 845-695-0606134 room award winning hotel. All rooms with coffee maker, microwave and mini refrigerator. Complimentary wired and wireless high speed internet access and business center. Indoor pool and whirlpool spa, fitness center and 24 hour convenience market. State of the art meeting room accommodates 1-45. Restaurant open for breakfast. Lounge with full service bar. www.marriott.com/SWFCY

Courtyard by Marriott4 Governor Drive • Newburgh 12550 845-567-480078 rooms and suites. Indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness center. Courtyard Cafe serves breakfast daily. Conference room available for groups up to 50. Near Stewart Airport. www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/hpnnb-courtyard-newburgh-stewart-airport/

Days Inn Newburgh915 Union Avenue • New Windsor 12553 845-564-755097 rooms overlooking beautiful Washington Lake. Indoor seasonal pool, complimentary continental breakfast. Business services available. Free shuttle to Stewart Airport. www.daysinn.com/newburgh

Days Inn4939 Route 17M & 6 • New Hampton 10958 845-374-241144 rooms. Free continental breakfast, local calls, HBO, outdoor pool. In-room hair dryer, dataports. Microwave and refrigerator by request. www.daysinn.com

Days Inn2247 Greenville Tpke • Port Jervis 12771 845-856-6611 103 rooms. Outdoor pool, free continental breakfast. In-room coffee makers, cable TV, hair dryers. Meeting rooms. Minutes from Delaware River. www.daysinn.com/portjervis

Econo Lodge310 Windsor Highway • New Windsor 12553 845-561-6620 or 800-55-ECONO38 spacious rooms. Complimentary breakfast. Smoking and non-smoking rooms. www.choicehotels.com

Economy Inn20-22 Motel Road • Middletown 10941 845-361-121120 rooms. Exit 118 off Route 17.

Economy Inn5155 Route 9W • Newburgh 12550 845-562-617028 rooms. Cable TV, A/C, smoking and non-smoking rooms. Close to attractions.

Erie Hotel9 Jersey Ave. • Port Jervis 12771 845-858-410010 rooms with Victorian style decor. Restaurant on premises. www.theeriehotel.com

FairBridge Inn & Suites17 Main St. • Highland Falls 10928 845-446-940054 rooms. Free continental breakfast. Free wireless Internet. Pet-friendly. www.fairbridgeinns.com

Four Points by Sheraton*5 Lakeside Road • Newburgh 12550 845-567-0567124 rooms. Full service restaurant and bar with room service available. Refrigerator in every room. Jacuzzi suites, outdoor pool, fitness center, seasonal outdoor fire pit. 24-hour business center, meeting rooms, free WiFi. Laundry facility onsite. Complimentary breakfast. Free shuttle to Stewart Airport. www.fourpointsnewburghstewartairport.com

Glenmere 634 Pine Hill Road • Chester 10918 845-469-190018 rooms in a circa 1911 mansion. Two restaurants. www.glenmeremansion.com

Green Valley Motel5516 Route 9W • Marlboro 12542 845-562-770027 rooms, 6 efficiencies. Jacuzzis. Reservations.

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Hampton Inn*20 Crystal Run Crossing • Middletown 10941 845-344-3400127 room hotel. Featuring complimentary hot “On the House” breakfast buffet, 24-hour coffee bar, business center, wireless Internet, and outdoor heated pool. Restaurants within walking distance. www.middletown.hamptoninn.com

Hampton Inn Harriman-Woodbury*60 Centre Drive • Central Valley 10917 • 845-782-9600136 rooms. Free shuttle to Woodbury Common Outlets. Heated indoor pool and Jacuzzi, fitness center. Complimentary hot breakfast, onsite store. www.HarrimanWoodbury.HamptonInn.com

Harvest Inn Motel95 Boniface Drive • Pine Bush 12566 845-744-5700 or 800-538-INNS39 rooms. Rooms feature pillowtop bedding, hairdryers, irons, A/C, cable TV, and free WiFi. Heated outdoor pool. Guest laundry. www.harvestinnmotel.com

Holiday Inn68 Crystal Run Road • Middletown 10941 845-343-1474 or 1-800-HOLIDAY102 rooms. Smoking and non-smoking, handicapped facilities, fitness room. Meals, indoor and outdoor pools, lounge. 4 meeting rooms, largest capacity: 300. www.holidayinn.com/middletownny

Holiday Inn Express2 Bryle Place • Chester 10918 • 845-469-300080 rooms with 16 suites. Large indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi, fitness room, wireless high speed Internet. Continental breakfast bar. Meeting space available. www.hiexpress.com/chester

Holiday Inn Express1106 Route 9W North • Fort Montgomery 10922 845-446-4277 or 800-HOLIDAY86 room hotel with suites. Indoor pool, sauna, and fitness center. Meeting rooms and business center. Free breakfast bar. www.hiexpress.com

Holiday Inn Express2105 Route 208 • Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-737381 guest rooms and suites with free hot breakfast buffet. Free coffee and tea always available. Indoor pool and fitness center. Microwaves and refrigerators in every room. Free wired internet and WiFi. Meeting space and business center. www.hiexpress.com/montgomeryny

Homewood Suites by Hilton*Stewart Airport • 180 Breunig Road • New Windsor 12553 845-567-2700 or 1-800-CALL-HOME125 suites. Fully equipped kitchens, high-speed internet, work desk, voicemail. Dinner with wine and beer Mon-Thur; hot breakfast buffet. Indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness room. Guest laundry facility. 24-hour convenience store and business center. Meeting rooms with catering. Complimentary airport shuttle. www.homewoodsuites3.hilton.com

Howard Johnson Inn95 Route 17K • Newburgh 12550 845-564-4000 or 800-564-500974 rooms, newly renovated. Outdoor pool. Restaurant, conference facilities. Cable TV, HBO, in-room coffee makers, hair dryers. Free continental breakfast. www.hojo.com

Howard Johnson Lodge551 Route 211 East • Middletown 10941 845-342-5822117 rooms. Cable TV with free HBO. Conference/banquet facilities: 5–150 capacity. Special corporate and group rates. www.hojo.com

Hudson Valley Hotel 90 Route 17K • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-9020122 rooms. Free buffet breakfast daily. Fitness center. Pet friendly rooms. Business center. Weekend entertainment. Full service restaurant and bar. www.fairbridgeinns.com/newburgh

Microtel Inn & Suites19 Crystal Run Crossing • Middletown 10941 845-692-009880 rooms, 22 suites with microwaves and refrigerators. Complimentary continental breakfast. Pet friendly. Business center and meeting facilities. Adjacent restaurants. www.microtelinn.com

Middletown Motel501 Route 211 East • Middletown 10940 845-342-2535 or 800-343-2535101 rooms. Heart shaped Jacuzzis. Free coffee. Basic cable. Rte 17, Exit 120. www.middletownmotelny.com

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15 Leo Court (Route 210) Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-477-245620-room family run country inn on Greenwood Lake. Restaurant specializes in home style German/American cuisine. Delft Cocktail Lounge. Weddings and conferences. www.thenewcontinentalhotel.com

Painter’s Inn266 Hudson Street • Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 845-534-21097 guest rooms with private baths, 1 suite. Restaurant on premises serving lunch and dinner. www.painters-restaurant.com

Ramada Newburgh1289 Route 300 • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-4500 156 rooms and suites. Complimentary hot Continental breakfast. Restaurant and lounge, outdoor pool. Conference, wedding, and banquet center. Shuttle to Stewart Airport. www.ramada.com

Super 8 Maybrook207 Montgomery Rd • Montgomery 12549 845-457-3143 96 rooms. Continental breakfast, Direct TV, HBO, movies. Guest laundry, special rates, spacious parking. Pets accommodated. Reservations. I-84, Exit 5. www.super8.com

Super 8 Motel563 Route 211 East • Middletown 10940 • 845-692-582882 rooms. 2 suites. Free coffee and morning toast bar. Guest laundry, vending room. 24 hour desk service. Rte 17, Exit 120. Pets accommodated. www.super8.com

Super 8 Motel1287 Route 300 • Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-5700 or 800-800-8000107 rooms and suite. Cable TV, guest business center, and guest coin operated laundry room. Continental breakfast included. Pets accommodated with fee. www.super8.com

Thayer Hotel*674 Thayer Road • West Point 10996 • 845-446-4731 or 800-247-5047151 rooms with 23 recently renovated executive suites. Ten elegant venues for meetings, weddings and special events. The hotel offers award-winning dining options at MacArthur’s Riverview Restaurant and at the Zulu Time Rooftop Lounge. www.thethayerhotel.com

Travel Inn3046 Route 9W • New Windsor 12553 • 845-561-757018 rooms. Newly renovated. A/C, cable TV. Near West Point and Stewart Airport.

Tuxedo Motel981 Route 17 • Southfields 10975 • 845-351-4747 55 rooms. www.tuxedomotelinc.com

US Academy Motel41 Main St. • Highland Falls 10928 • 845-446-202115 rooms. Free continental breakfast. Cable TV, microwaves and refrigerators in rooms. One mile south of West Point.

West Point Motel156 Main Street • Highland Falls 10928 • 845-446-4180 or 888-349-6788 51 rooms. Complimentary continental breakfast. Free cable channels. Two queen beds in all rooms. Free wireless Internet. Easy walking distance to West Point. www.thewestpointmotel.com

Windsor Motel2976 Route 9W • New Windsor 12553 • 845-562-777732 rooms. Free continental breakfast, cable TV with free HBO. Outdoor pool. Non-smoking rooms available. Courtesy pick-up from Stewart International Airport.www.windsormotelon9w.com

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INDEX#1809 House................................................................. 3994 Pitch & Putt ............................................................17

AAbove the Clouds .......................................................17Academy Taxi ............................................................... 7Adirondack Trailways ............................................. 29Algonquin Park ............................................................. 7All Transportation Network .................................... 7America's Best Value Inn ......................................46Amity Gallery ...............................................................13Ananda Ashram ...........................................................11Angry Orchard ........................................................... 36Ann Street Gallery......................................................13Antique and Collectible Shop ............................. 39Anton’s on the Lake .................................................46Any Old Thing ............................................................ 39Appalachian Trail .......................................................25Apple Dave’s Distillery ........................................... 36Applewood Winery ................................................. 36Aquinas Hall Theatre ................................................15Army Athletics............................................................23Arrow Park Mansion ...............................................46Art at Elm Lake ............................................................13Artists In The Parks Gallery ...................................13Ashford Cottage ....................................................... 42Audubon Society....................................................... 18

BB&D Taxi Company .................................................... 7Back Track Inn .............................................................25BackHome Antiques ............................................... 39Baldwin Vineyards................................................... 36Baroque Antiques .................................................... 39Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area ............. 18Bear Mountain and Harriman ..............................22Bear Mountain Bridge Motel ..............................46Bear Mountain Inn and Conference Center...................................................46Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round...................... 16Bear Mountain State Park ....................................20Bear Mountain State Park Pool ..........................23Bear Mountain Trailside Museums and Zoo......................................................................... 26Beaver Pond Campground................................... 45Bed & Breakfasts ..................................................... 42Benedict Farm Park ...................................................21Bertoni Gallery ............................................................13Binniewater Park ........................................................21Birnberg.........................................................................22Black Bear Campground ....................................... 45Black Dirt Distillery .................................................. 36Black Dirt Farming Region.....................................23Black Rock Forest ......................................................25 Bliss ..................................................................................13Bob’s Marina ................................................................21Bob’s Taxi ....................................................................... 7Borland House ........................................................... 42Bredeson Outdoor Adventures...........................25Breezy Point Inn .......................................................46Breweries..................................................................... 34Brick House ....................................................................9Brotherhood Winery .............................................. 36Bryan’s Bikes ................................................................17Buck’s Homestead................................................... 42Budget Inn ...................................................................46Bull Stone House .........................................................9

CCabins & Camping ................................................... 45Cadet Motel ................................................................46Caldwell House ......................................................... 43Caren House ............................................................... 43Carnegie Library ..........................................................9Castle Driving Range ............................................... 19

Castle Event Center .................................................46Castle Fun Center ...................................................... 16Cedar Lakes Estate ..................................................46Cedarwood Antiques ............................................. 39Central Valley (Woodbury Common Premium Outlets) .......................................................6Chadwick Lake ..........................................................20Chateau Hathorn ...................................................... 42Chester Railroad Station ..........................................9Chester Square ...........................................................37Cheymore ..................................................................... 14Christopher Jacobs Winery at Pennings Vineyards ........................................... 29Cider Mill Inn .............................................................. 42Cideries......................................................................... 36Circleville Town Park/C. Hudson Thomas Memorial Park .......................................23City Courts ...................................................................25Clearview Vineyard ................................................. 36Clearwaters Gallery ................................................. 14Clemson Brothers Brewery ................................. 34Clinton Shops Antique Center ............................ 39Clove Acres Riding Academy..............................20Clove Furnace Historic Site .....................................9Colonial Lanes Bowling Center ........................... 16Comfort Inn & Suites ..............................................46Conference Facilities ..............................................46Constitution Island .....................................................9 Corbett Road Sanctuary ........................................ 18 Cornwall-on-Hudson Boat Launch....................21 Country Heritage Antiques Center .................. 39 Country Pickins Auction House .........................40 Courtyard by Marriott-Middletown ................46 Courtyard by Marriott-Newburgh....................46 Cousins Paintball ....................................................... 16 Crawford Gallery of Fine Art ................................ 14 Crawford House ..........................................................9 Cromwell Manor....................................................... 42 Cronomer Hill Park-Parks ......................................22 Cronomer Hill Park-Tennis ....................................25 Crows Nest ..................................................................25 Crystal Water Farm .................................................20

DD&H Canal Park .........................................................22 Days Inn Newburgh ................................................46 Days Inn-New Hampton .......................................46 Days Inn-Port Jervis ................................................46 Deerpark KOA ............................................................ 45 DeFeo’s Cove Marina ................................................21 Delano Hitch Recreation Park ...............................21 Delaware River Heritage Trail ..............................25 Demarest Hill Winery ............................................. 36 Distilleries .................................................................... 36Dominion House....................................................... 42 Downing Film Center ................................................15 Downing Park-Ice Skating ....................................20 Downing Park-Parks .................................................21 Dr. Bird Taxi and Limo ............................................... 7 Dreamrose.................................................................... 14 Duffers Golf Range ....................................................17 Dutch Reformed Church ..........................................9

EEagle Watch ................................................................ 18 Eclectic Eye Antiques ............................................. 39 Econo Lodge ..............................................................46 Economy Inn-Middletown ...................................46 Economy Inn-Newburgh ......................................46 Edgar A. Mearns Bird Club .................................... 18Edgwick Farm .............................................................32 Edwin Welling Van Duzer Memorial House ....9 Eisenhower Hall Theatre.........................................15 Eleazer Harding House .............................................9 Elks-Brox Park .............................................................21

Emerald Point Marina ..............................................21 Endico Gallery ............................................................ 14 Equilibrium Brewery ............................................... 34Erie Hotel .....................................................................46Estuary Steward ........................................................ 18Exposures Gallery ..................................................... 14

FFair Oaks ....................................................................... 18FairBridge Inn & Suites ..........................................46Falkirk Golf Club ......................................................... 19 Fancher-Davidge Park-Ice Skating ...................20 Fancher-Davidge Park-Parks ................................21 Fantasy Balloon Flights ...........................................17 Flannery’s Estate Service .....................................40 Flora Laura .................................................................. 39 Fort Decker ....................................................................9 Fort Montgomery State Historic Site .................9 Fort Putnam...................................................................9 Four Points by Sheraton ........................................46 Four Winds Antiques .............................................. 39 Frankel/Wolfson Sanctuary ................................. 18 Fuller Mountain ..........................................................22

GGalleria at Crystal Run ...........................................40 Genealogical Society ................................................9 GHS Jewelers ..............................................................37 Gillinder Glass ............................................................40 Glenmere .....................................................................46 Goldsmith Denniston House ............................... 42 Gomez Mill House ......................................................9 Gonzaga ........................................................................22 Goosepond Mountain-Parks ...............................22 Goosepond Mountain-Horse Trails .................20 Goshen (Harness Racing Museum) ....................6 Goshen Historic Track ...............................................9 Goshen Historic Walk ................................................9 Great Estates Auctioneers ...................................40 Green Light Gallery .................................................. 14 Green Ridge Golf Club ............................................ 19 Green Valley Motel ..................................................46 Greenkill Retreat Center ........................................46 Greenville Historic Buildings ................................ 10 Greenwood Lake Taxi ................................................ 7 Gull Harbor Marina ....................................................21 Guns and Collectibles, Ltd ................................... 39

HHambletonian House ............................................. 42 Hampton Inn Harriman-Woodbury ................. 47 Hampton Inn-Middletown ................................... 47 Hamptonburgh Preserve .......................................22 Hands of Time ........................................................... 39 Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame .........11 Harvest Inn Motel .................................................... 47 Hawk’s Nest Drive ....................................................23 Heritage Trail ...............................................................25 Hickory Hill Golf Course ......................................... 19 Hidden Barn................................................................ 39 Highland Lakes ..........................................................20 Highland Lakes State Park .....................................22 Highlands Trail ............................................................25 Hill-Hold ..........................................................................9 Hil-Mar Lodge ............................................................23 History and Culture ....................................................8 Holiday Inn Express-Chester .............................. 47 Holiday Inn Express-Fort Montgomery ......... 47 Holiday Inn Express-Montgomery .................. 47 Holiday Inn-Middletown ...................................... 47 Homewood Suites by Hilton ............................... 47Hotels & Motels ........................................................46Howard Johnson Inn ............................................... 47 Howard Johnson Lodge ........................................ 47 Huckleberry Ridge State Forest ..........................25Hudson Highlands Nature Museum ...................11

Hudson River Crest ................................................. 42 Hudson River Valley Tours LLC ............................. 7 Hudson Valley Enchanted Balloon Tours ........17 Hudson Valley Gallery............................................. 14 Hudson Valley Hotel ............................................... 47 Hunt with Holzer ........................................................12 Hunter Farm.................................................................22 Hunting .........................................................................20

IIce Time Sports Complex .....................................20 Independent Helicopters ......................................... 7 Inn at Stony Creek .................................................... 42 Ivy Rock Farms ..........................................................20

JJ&E Ranch ...................................................................20 Jacob T. Walden House ............................................9 Jersey Paddle Boards ............................................. 26 Jet High Watersports ............................................. 26 Joe Fix-Its ......................................................................17 Josies Taxi....................................................................... 7 Juckas Stables ...........................................................20 Julia’s ............................................................................. 42

KKaplan Hall – The Great Room .............................15 Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum ..............11 Kasey’s Cast-A-Ways .............................................. 18 Kittatinny Canoes .................................................... 26 Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Site ...........9 Korn’s Campgrounds .............................................. 45 Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point ............22

Lla bel Worstell ............................................................ 42 Lady Luck Estate Buyers ....................................... 39 Lake Tiorati Beach ....................................................23 Lander’s Delaware River Trips ............................ 26 Last Encampment of the Continental Army ...................................................... 10 Laurel Grove Cemetery ...........................................12 Laurel Hill ......................................................................22 Leprechaun Lines ........................................................ 7 Library Antiques ........................................................37 Lodging .......................................................................... 41 Loft at 12 Clara ........................................................... 42 Long Pond Marina......................................................21 Lower Bashakill ..........................................................22 Lynx at River Bend Golf Club ............................... 19

MMain Line Bus ............................................................... 7 Mansion Ridge Golf Club ....................................... 19 Maricel’s Attic ............................................................ 39 Mark Vail Auction Services ..................................40 Maybrook Railroad Museum .................................11 MeadowLark Farm .................................................. 42 MetroNorth (Hudson Line)..................................... 7 Microtel Inn & Suites .............................................. 47 Middletown City Pools ...........................................23 Middletown Motel ................................................... 47 Mid-Hudson Hobbies ..............................................17 Mill Pond ......................................................................20 Mindy Ross Gallery .................................................. 14 Minisink Heritage Museum ....................................11 Monroe Country Club ............................................. 19 Monroe Swan Boats ............................................... 26 Monroe Taxi................................................................... 7 Montgomery (Orange County Chamber of Commerce) ..........................................6 Montgomery Antique Center ............................. 39 Montgomery Village Museum ..............................11 Moonbeams ................................................................22 Moroney's Cycle .........................................................21 Morrison Hall ................................................................9

Motorcyclepedia Museum .....................................11 Motorcyclepedia ........................................................21 Motorcycling ................................................................21 Mount Peter Hawk Watch .....................................23 Mount Peter-Skiing ..................................................23 Mount Peter-SnowTubing .....................................23 Mountain Valley Guides ........................................ 26 MSG Paintball Field ...................................................17 Museum Village ...........................................................11 Museum Village-Haunted Sites ..........................31

NNational Carmelite Shrine .......................................11 National Purple Heart Hall of Honor ...................11 Neversink ......................................................................22 Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation ........................................11 New Continental Hotel .........................................48 New Jersey Transit (Port Jervis Line) ................. 7 New Jersey Transit ..................................................... 7 New Windsor Art Gallery ...................................... 14 New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site ................................................................. 10 Newburgh Boat Launching Site ...........................21 Newburgh Brewing Company ............................ 34 Newburgh Landing....................................................21 Newburgh Mall ...........................................................31 Newburgh Vintage Emporium ........................... 39 Newburgh Waterfront ............................................23 Newburgh Waterfront to Beacon ........................ 7 Nottingham ................................................................ 42

OO&H Bait Shop ........................................................... 18 Oakland Valley Campground .............................. 45 Oakland Valley Race Park .......................................17 Old Field Farm ...........................................................20 Old Red Barn Auction.............................................40 Old Storm King Highway .......................................23 Olde Towne Antiques............................................. 39 Olmsted Center .........................................................46 Orange County Airport ............................................. 7 Orange County Arboretum ...................................22 Orange County Arts Council .................................13 Orange County Choppers ......................................21 Orange County Community College ................25 Orange County Distillery at Brown Barn Farms .............................................. 36 Orange County Distillery ...................................... 36 Orange County Fair Speedway ...........................23 Orange County Farmer’s Museum ......................11 Orange County Firefighters Museum ................11 Orange County Park / Thomas Bull Memorial Park ......................... 18, 20 Orange Hall Gallery and Loft................................ 14 Orange Hall Theatre ..................................................15 Orange Hollow Racquet Club ..............................25 Orange Square ........................................................... 10 Orchard Hill Cider Mill ............................................ 36 Outdoor Discovery Center ....................................25

PPacem in Terris ............................................................15 Painter’s Inn ................................................................48 Palaia Winery ............................................................. 36 Palisades Parkway ......................................................6 Paramount Theatre ...................................................15 Party Zone .....................................................................17 Peach Grove Inn ........................................................ 42 Peg’s Eggs/Hillery Farms ......................................32 Perkins Memorial Tower ........................................23 Pine Bush House B&B ..............................................12 Pine Bush House....................................................... 42 Pine Island Brewing Company ........................... 34 Pines Museum ..............................................................11 Playhouse at Museum Village ..............................15

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Pochuck State Forest ............................................25 Port Jervis Fire Museum .......................................11 Port Jervis Tourist Information Center ........... 6 Pride of the Hudson ...............................................18

RRamada Newburgh ..............................................48 Ramapo River ...........................................................21 Randall Airport ...........................................................7 Recreation ..................................................................16 Ring Homestead Camp .......................................23 Ritz Theater ...............................................................15 River Front Park........................................................21 River Rose Tours & Cruises .................................18 Riverfront Marina ....................................................21 Roberson’s Auctions ............................................40 Rosmarins Cottages .............................................45 Route 9W Highway ...............................................23 Roy ................................................................................22 Rushing Duck .......................................................... 34 Rushmore Estate ....................................................42

SScenic Farms Golf Course ...................................19 Schunnemunk Mountain ....................................22 Schunnemunk Mountain ....................................25 Schunnemunk ..........................................................22 Scotts Corners Golf Course ................................19 Sebago Cabins.........................................................45 Seligmann Center for the Arts ...........................15

Seligmann Gallery.................................................. 14 Seven Lakes Drive ..................................................23 Shadow Brook Farm ..............................................19 Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway .......23 ShortLine ......................................................................7 Silver Canoe ..............................................................26 Silvio’s Italian Villa ..................................................12 Skip’s Dockside Marina ................................. 21, 26 Sleepy Valley Inn ....................................................43 Spanktown Road Sanctuary...............................18 Sparrowbush Beach....................................... 18, 22 Speedy Car Service ..................................................7 Spruce Lake Cottages ..........................................45 State Line Sanctuary..............................................18 Station Road Sanctuary .......................................18 Stephen Crane Walking Tour ............................23 Sterling Forest .........................................................22 Sterling Forest State Park ............................ 18, 25 Stewart International Airport (SWF) ...............7 Stewart State Forest .............................. 18, 20, 22 Stockbridge Ramsdell House on Hudson ....43 Stone Oak Tree Farm.............................................43 Stony Ford Golf Course ........................................19 Storm King Adventure Tours .............................26 Storm King Art Center ...........................................15 Storm King Lodge ..................................................43 Storm King State Park ..........................................25 Strazza Art Gallery ................................................ 14 Sugar Loaf Art & Craft Village .........................40 Sugar Loaf ................................................................... 6

Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center .................15 Super 8 Maybrook ..............................................48 Super 8 Motel-Middletown .............................48 Super 8 Motel-Newburgh .................................48 Syndicated Taxi ..........................................................7

T Take Flight Aviation ................................................18 That Place at the Onion .......................................39 Thayer Hotel ............................................................48 The Gallery at ORMC ............................................ 14 The Gatehouse .......................................................... 9 The Little Beer Bus ................................................36 The Little Wine Bus ...............................................36 The Rock Sports Park ...........................................23 Thomas Bull Memorial Park ..............................23Thomas P. Morahan Beach ................................23 Tin Brook ....................................................................43 Travel Inn ..................................................................48 Tri-State Overlook ..................................................23 Tri-States Rock ........................................................23 Tunney’s Lamp Shop.............................................39 Tuxedo Motel ..........................................................48 Twenty Seven Gallery ..........................................39 Twin Islands Fishing Park .....................................21

U U.S. Military Academy ......................................... 10 UpFront Exhibition Space .................................. 14 US Academy Motel ..............................................48

V Valley Soaring Club ................................................18 Vera Johnson Antiques ........................................39 Village of Pine Bush................................................12 Village Taxi ...................................................................7 Violet Hill ...................................................................43 Visconti Ground Transport ...................................7

W Walden-Wallkill Rail Trail....................................25 Wallkill Golf Club .....................................................19 Wallkill River School of Art ................................ 14 Wallkill Valley Loop ...............................................25 Wandering Winds Hot Air Balloon Adventures ...............................................17 Warwick (Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce) ....................................... 6 Warwick Airport ........................................................7 Warwick Center .....................................................46 Warwick County Park ..........................................22 Warwick Drive in .....................................................18 Warwick Historic Village .................................... 10 Warwick House of Antiques .............................39 Warwick Valley .......................................................43 Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery ..........36

Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site................................................... 10 Waterstone Inn .......................................................43 West End Beach ......................................................21 West Point Golf Course ........................................19 West Point Motel ..................................................48 West Point Museum ...............................................11West Point Ski .........................................................23 West Point Tours, Inc. ......................................7, 10 West Point Visitors Center ................................... 6 Westtown Brew Works ...................................... 34 William J. Jenack Auctioneers .........................40 Willow Point Marina ..............................................21 Winding Hills Golf Course ...................................19 Winding Hills Park................................... 18, 20, 22 Windsor Motel .......................................................48 Wineries .................................................................... 34 Woodbury Centre .................................................40 Woodbury Common Premium Outlets .......40 Woodbury Historical Society ........................... 10

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Check the listings in this section, and visit theStay With Us page at www.orangetourism.org.

• Bear Mountain Inn - Bear Mountain

• Caldwell House - Salisbury Mills

• Comfort Inn and Suites - Goshen

• Courtyard Marriott - Middletown

• Hampton Inn - Central Valley

• Hampton Inn - Middletown

• Homewood Suites - Newburgh

• The Thayer Hotel - West Point

Our select hotels are all centrally locatedto the Hudson Valley’s world class attractions.

Less than 60 miles from New York City.

STAY WITH US

• Four Points by Sheraton - Newburgh

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There’s New York and then there’s New York

Traveling through Stewart International Airport is the easiest way to take full advantage of

the Hudson Valley’s astounding natural beauty and historic attractions.

In addition to offering hassle-free boarding, on-time performance and affordable fares on

Allegiant, American, Delta and JetBlue, we’re also just a short drive from New York City. So, to

make the most of your time in the Hudson Valley, fly into Stewart. And begin exploring.

Stewart International Airport

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