What to do and see in Hyde Park, New York (NY): The Best Things to do

September 15, 2021 Hector Krause

Hyde Park is a town in Dutchess County, New York, bordering the Hudson River north of Poughkeepsie. Within the town are the hamlets of Hyde Park, East Park, Staatsburg, and Haviland. Hyde Park is known as the hometown of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States. His house there, the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, as are the homes of Eleanor Roosevelt, Isaac Roosevelt, and Frederick William Vanderbilt, along with Franklin D. Roosevelt High School.
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1. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1917 +1 845-486-7770 [email protected] http://fdrlibrary.org
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Historic site features the home and estate of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Springwood, and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, the only Presidential Library used by a sitting president. It was conceived and built under President Roosevelt's direction and opened to the public in 1941.The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs.

Reviewed By R4960NKjustinw - Hasbrouck Heights, United States

I have been on the tour of Springwood many times but not at the holidays. The tour was really interesting of birthplace of FDR and the home of his mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt. The house was supposed to be decorated for the holidays but only a Christmas tree in the library and the dining room set for dinner were the only holiday decorations in the house. The mansion will be going through a full renovation in April and then will be closed for a year so tour it now! The park ranger gave us an informative tour of the family, when the house was built and the additions added on, how the family grew here and the role the house played in the history of the United States especially in World War II. FDR continued to visit here after he became President and used it as his summer White House. Still it was his mother's home and Sara's influences are all over the house. Unlike other mansions, you could tell this was someone's home that was used at all times of the year. You can really see the family influences all over the house as if someone was still living here. It is a great tour and take time to visit the museum and walk through all the exhibits. It really does take two or three days to tour the house.

2. Clover Brooke Farm Llama Alpaca Hikes

175 Ruskey Ln, Hyde Park, NY 12538-3019 +1 845-444-6066 [email protected] http://cloverbrookefarm.com
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Clover Brooke Farm Llama Alpaca Hikes

Come visit our countryside farm in the historic Hudson Valley, original homestead dating back to 1850 on 25 bucolic pastured acres raising alpacas, llamas, sheep and goats. We offer llama/alpaca walks on trails offering scenic vistas, rolling hillsides and pastural settings. Our tours are 1 1/2 hr long introducing you and encouraging hands on our smaller, animals, followed by an hour hike with a llama or alpaca all to yourself. You will experience our very charamastic camelids while strolling through pastures, hopfield, meadows and woods for a unforgettable experience.

Reviewed By Tiffbooch - New York City, United States

Such a wonderful fun day spent on the farm, we started off with visiting the smaller animals on the farm which were baby goats, chickens, alpacas, and the barn kitty Rascal! Andrea was a wonderful guide, gave the girls some awesome information about the animals and they asked her some questions as well. The hike was really nice, pretty mild hike, not hard at all. At the top we stopped for photos which was nice. The farm is beautifully kept and has so much history, we enjoyed it so much!

3. Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

119 Vanderbilt Park Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1927 +1 845-229-7770 http://www.nps.gov/vama/index.htm
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Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

Historically known as Hyde Park, Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is one of the region's oldest Hudson River estates. For nearly two centuries, this place has been home to socially prominent New Yorkers. A superb example of its type, Hyde Park represents the domestic ideal of the elite class in the late nineteenth-century America. It provides a glimpse of estate life, the social stratification of the period, and the world of the American millionaire during the era historians refer to as the Gilded Age.

Reviewed By PJCM744 - South Windsor, United States

If you are an architecture person, this home emulates good design and outstanding quality. Not as grand as the Newport Mansions, but this suites the area and owner's vision and lifestyle. Enjoyed our guide's knowledge and he was able to answer questions. Grounds are to be appreciated as well.

4. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

4097 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1917 +1 845-229-5320 http://www.nps.gov/hofr/index.htm
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Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

"All that is within me cries out to go back to my home on the Hudson River" FDR This quote captures FDR's connection to Springwood, the estate that he loved & the place he considered home. The first US Presidential Library was started by FDR here. Visit the Home of FDR and Presidential Library & Museum to learn about the only President elected to four terms.

Reviewed By marcopolopaloalto - Palo Alto, United States

Area is open to visitors to walk around on the exterior during this pandemic time. While we cannot get into Presidential Library or the home where FDR was born and adored, , it is still worthwhile stopping here and walking the grounds of the home and estate where FDR came to relax, and where he raised his young family. FDR donated 33 of the acres from his family estate to this Park, where his home is, and where the library is, and where there is a prolific vegetable garden growing today. The vegetables grown there are given to an outreach program. FDR was a beacon of light as President during WWII. There are story boards and photos posted throughout the grounds about the exceptional history; busts of Churchill and FDR; and views of the Hudson. Gardner’s were friendly and helpful.

5. 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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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.

6. The Culinary Institute of America

1946 Campus Dr, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1430 +1 845-452-9600 http://www.ciachef.edu/cia-new-york/
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The Culinary Institute of America

Come and enjoy our award-winning restaurants and cafes, retail stores, and public tours. Learn how CIA students prepare for exciting careers in food. See how everything we do supports our mission of providing the world's best professional culinary education.

Reviewed By marc1a99 - New York City, United States

Gorgeous Hudson River views with the best culinary experience! Whether you walk around the campus taking in the gorgeous gardens, historic buildings and breath-taking views of the Hudson River, or experience the culinary wonders of the Egg, The Paul Bocuse Restaurant, The Italian Caterina, or the Apple Pie Bakery, the CIA is a must-see while visiting the Hudson Valley.

7. Big Bear Ziplines

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Big Bear Ziplines

The #1 Place for Fun and Adventure in the Hudson Valley! Big Bear Ziplines is the First CLOSEST Canopy Zipline Tour to New York City. Come experience the beauty of Hudson Valley, New York on our 50 acres of woodlands and hay fields located right in historic Hyde Park. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind adventure as your soar through the air at speeds up to 30 mph and heights up to 80 feet.Follow your professionally trained Zip Pilots through our 8 Zipline course climbing Fire Truck Ladders, swooping down Tarzan Vines and looking out at breath-taking views of Upstate New York from some of our custom-built Flight Decks.Coming from New York City? No problem. Arrive by bus or rail and we'll pick you up from the Poughkeepsie train station...our courtesy to you!

8. Hyde Park Drive-In Theatre

4114 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538-1942 +1 845-229-4738 http://www.hydeparkdrivein.com/
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Hyde Park Drive-In Theatre

9. Top Cottage - Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt

Hyde Park, NY http://www.nps.gov/hofr/planyourvisit/top-cottage.htm
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Top Cottage - Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt

Reviewed By 541wen - Hyde Park, United States

About a mile long hike up from the Eleanor Roosevelt home. Interesting place where FDR served hotdogs to the King and Queen of England

10. Hyde Park Trail

Rt 9, Hyde Park, NY https://www.hydeparkny.us/460/Hyde-Park-Trails
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Hyde Park Trail

Reviewed By P2089PTcarolg

Your map shows this in Franklin Square, NY on New Hyde Park Road which is incorrect. You have an address in Hyde Park, and I don’t know where that is so I was unable to re-pin the location on your map. Perhaps someone else will pin the location correctly in Hyde Park.

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