What to do and see in Hudson River Valley, Hudson River Valley: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

June 14, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Hudson River Valley, United States including DM Weil Gallery, USS Slater DE-766, Lyndhurst, Salingers Orchard Farm Market and Bakery, Mohonk Preserve, Storm King Art Center, Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Opus 40, Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, Nyack Beach State Park.
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208 Bruynswick Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561-4122 +1 845-255-3336 [email protected] http://dmweilgallery.com
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DM Weil Gallery

Available to view Mon - Thurs by appointment. Please call the gallery. At over 3,000 square feet, DM Weil Gallery may be one of the largest modern art galleries in New York's Hudson Valley. Just a short drive from the center of picturesque New Paltz, DM Weil Gallery offers the look and vibe of an exclusive Soho style exhibition space, but with the majestic Shawangunk mountains as a backdrop. The eye-popping abstract creations of acclaimed painter DM Weil -- has been praised by critics and collectors alike, the gallery's mission statement remains, "Why Can't Fine Art Be Fun?".

Reviewed By susannawolk - Albany, United States

Do not miss DM Weil gallery if you are in the New Paltz area! Donna's art is absolutely stunning--vibrant, colorful, joyful, radiating light. Donna works on premises and it is so special to hear her talk about her wonderful art on display. Donna, Sammy, and Ken are so sweet and welcoming, as well as incredibly knowledgeable with regards to both the art and the many printing services they do in house. This was a wonderful place to spend the afternoon, not to mention I picked up the most unique hand-painted overalls!

2. USS Slater DE-766

Broadway and Quay Street, Albany, NY 12202-1002 +1 518-431-1943 [email protected] http://www.ussslater.org/
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USS Slater DE-766

During World War II 563 Destroyer Escorts battled Nazi U-Boats on the North Atlantic protecting convoys of men and supplies. In the Pacific, they stood first in line to defend naval task forces from Kamikaze attacks. Today only one remains afloat in America. Step back in time. Return to 1945 aboard USS SLATER. See how Sailors worked, hear the sounds of a living ship, touch a piece of American history, and walk the decks where hundreds of Sailors have walked before.

Reviewed By Q5053BDscotta

Having visited most of the WWII museum ships on the east coast (and some on the west), I can say that the USS Slater beat them all in terms of a restoration that made you feel as though you were on the ship when it was in service. My nine-year-old son, who only had a passing interest in WWII, loved the tour, which included tour guide (Austin) demonstrations as to how to get into a top bunk, direct an anti-aircraft gun, and use a signal light. My son particularly liked seeing and holding munitions that were near some of the armament on board because it gave him a greater appreciation for the effort that gun crews needed to expend when defending the ship. The guide answered my son’s many questions that ranged from medical care, living conditions, and general quarters patiently and clearly. My son has already made me promise to take him to see the U.S.S. Massachusetts at Falls River the U.S.S. Intrepid in New York.

3. Lyndhurst

635 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591-6499 +1 914-631-4481 [email protected] http://lyndhurst.org
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Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst mansion is closed but the grounds are open! Daily Grounds Passes are available through December 20th. Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, is Lyndhurst, one of America’s finest Gothic Revival mansions. Designed in 1838 by Alexander Jackson Davis, its architectural brilliance is complemented by the park-like landscape of the estate and a comprehensive collection of original decorative arts. Its noteworthy occupants included: former New York City mayor William Paulding, merchant George Merritt, and railroad tycoon Jay Gould. Lyndhurst is a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Reviewed By an0nym0us9999 - Memphis, United States

Lyndhurst was a dream estate built by Mr. Pauling that was sold to Jay Gould that overlooked the Hudson River. During Halloween, the house was decorated with Halloween decorations that took away from the overall historic feel of the house but was entertaining. I took the tour of the house it lasted about an hour and a half and get a good look at the furniture that was in the house during Jay Gould’s life. The house itself wasn’t anything extremely impressive. The most memorial piece of information about the estate for me was that the TV series, Dark Shadows, was filmed at Lyndhurst, and Barnabas’ and Angelique’s paintings from the TV series were displayed in one of the rooms. The house was built in a gothic revival style where ever door, window, room, furniture and et cetera had a parallel matching accompaniment. It was a enjoyable historic site to explore.

4. Salingers Orchard Farm Market and Bakery

230 Guinea Rd, Brewster, NY 10509-2614 +1 845-277-3521 http://www.salingersorchard.com/
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Salingers Orchard Farm Market and Bakery

5. Mohonk Preserve

3197 State Route 55, New Paltz, New York, New Paltz, NY 12561 +1 845-255-0919 http://www.mohonkpreserve.org
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Mohonk Preserve

Mohonk Preserve is the largest private nature preserve in New York. The Preserve protects 8,000 acres of the Shawangunk Ridge and inspires people to care for, enjoy, and explore the natural world. Preserve lands are open sunrise to sunset every day for hiking, climbing, biking, skiing, horseback riding, and nature study. A current membership or day pass is required to access the lands. Admission to the Visitor Center is always free.

Reviewed By UrbanMonkey48 - Langhorne, United States

Aside from the Mohonk Mountain House hotel itself, you can visit as a day guest, pay a fee and enjoy miles of hiking or cross country skiing on beautidul trails that go through the woods and/or cliffs. The scenic biews are spectacular.

6. Storm King Art Center

1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553-8883 +1 845-534-3115 [email protected] http://www.stormking.org/
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Storm King Art Center

Widely celebrated as one of the world's leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors from across the globe for fifty years. It is located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, where its pristine 500-acre landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands provides the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.

Reviewed By IamZozo - Tel Aviv, Israel

A large and beautiful outdoor museum for Japanese’sculptures You can easily spend more than 2 hours at the place

7. Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

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Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

2020 Airshow Season Cancelled. Shows will resume in 2021. Biplane rides available by appointment. The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is a true “living” museum of antique aviation located in the historic town of Rhinebeck, New York. We present one of the largest collections of early aeroplanes in the world, as well as automobiles, motorcycles, early engines and memorabilia spanning the period from 1900-1939. The Aerodrome offers four museum buildings housing static displays of aircraft from the pioneer, World War I and Lindbergh/barnstorming eras which are open to the public seven days a week from May to October.

8. Opus 40

50 Fite Rd, Saugerties, NY 12477-3260 +1 845-246-3400 http://www.opus40.org/
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Opus 40

This sculpture park was intended to house the works of the designer, but the setting itself became the artist's masterwork. It is possible to visit by appointment on non-open days.

Reviewed By DebbieC867 - Silver Spring, United States

It was part of my Month long fall color trip to New England area and I was looking for something to do while in Poughkeepsie NY. Opus 40 is amazing place lots of hard work put into build the stone walls and the monument by oneman! The place is not very big but this is the place where you can take a walk and has picnic table so you can pack your picnic and enjoy.

9. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

106 Valkill Park Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-2349 +1 845-229-9422 http://www.nps.gov/elro/index.htm
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4.5 based on 717 reviews

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

Val-Kill is a special place that serves as a window into Eleanor Roosevelt's private and public life. Its understated beauty, natural setting, and unpretentious amenities may appear surprising to first-time visitors because of its simplicity; a vision that seems incongruous with expectations for the home of one of the most influential women in American history. The only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady.

Reviewed By SherylS887 - Philadelphia, United States

This modest “retreat”home of Eleanor Roosevelt is so utterly charming - it reveals so much about the character of that remarkable woman. If you take a tour, there is a quite good film to start with, then you get to see the cottage where she lived and also the “stone house”. The guide was very informative and also entertaining.

10. Nyack Beach State Park

698 N Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960-1026 +1 845-358-1316 https://parks.ny.gov/parks/nyackbeach/maps.aspx
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Nyack Beach State Park

Due to emergency repairs, the access road to the Park's main parking lot is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic. The upper parking lot is open with pedestrian-only access along the road to the waterfront, trailhead and bathrooms.

Reviewed By TennisStar602 - New Jersey, United States

I came with a friend to this park on a December weekday late afternoon. When I was here, admission was free. It can be hard to get parking on a weekend, but it was relatively empty on a weekday. There are many options on elevation; I crossed steep hills and flat lands. The views of the mountains, the Hudson River, the foliage, the birds, and the skyline of Westchester County were outrageous! Strangely, though, I did see quite a few fish dead fish along the trail.

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