What to do and see in Stone Ridge, United States: The Best Places and Tips

September 3, 2017 Tynisha Seiler

Stone Ridge in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for State Parks. Discover best things to do in Stone Ridge with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Stone Ridge

1. Minnewaska State Park Preserve

5281 Route 44 55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446-3545 +1 845-255-0752
Excellent
83%
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5 based on 443 reviews

Minnewaska State Park Preserve

Formerly the grounds of a hotel, this park offers stunning vistas and uncrowded trails.

Reviewed By SuzieQtee - Long Beach, New York

Took the pup on a great hike on the Minnewaska lake trail. It's a nice trail, a bit crowded, but with super friendly people, dog friendly, and nice easy elevation. If you're looking for a strenuous hike, this is not it, but there's plenty of trails that may have a more hefty hike feel.

2. Ashokan Riding Club

363 Beaverkill Rd, Olivebridge, NY 12461-5700 +1 845-657-8021
Excellent
78%
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Ashokan Riding Club

Reviewed By ronald_m_12401 - Kingston, NY

My son (14years old) and daughter (12years old), wife and myself really enjoy the great times we have riding on this magnificent picturesque old farm located near the Ashokan Reservoir in Ulster County, NY. The views are breathtaking, the horses well mannered and the owners are friendly, knowledgeable and interesting. We have tried other facilities, but once we found this one, we know none of the others compare.

3. Woodstock Farm Sanctuary

2 Rescue Rd, High Falls, NY 12440-5915 +1 845-247-5700
Excellent
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5 based on 52 reviews

Woodstock Farm Sanctuary

Frolic with the goats and sheep, give a pig a belly rub, pet a Turkey and learn more about these friendly animals who have been given a second chance at life. $10 adults, $5 kids/seniors, Toddlers free. Become a member for $30 individual/$50 family to visit all season for free! WFAS is a 501(c)3 charitable organization.

Reviewed By Angela C - New Jersey

This was our first time visiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary in their new location. Each visit has been equally wonderful.

This visit was during the Halloween event, HalloWoodstock. The event was great. Well worth the 3 1/2 hour drive each way for us!

It's so nice to see the animals who reside there getting a second chance and living the life that every animal should live. Such a wonderful place. We are looking forward to our next trip.

208 Bruynswick Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561-4122 +1 845-255-3336
Excellent
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5 based on 186 reviews

DM Weil Gallery

Available to view Mon - Fri 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 Brandan Q

My girlfriend and I drove up to New Paltz for the weekend and spent Saturday hiking. Sunday, we explored the town for a while and decided to head up to this gallery as it was so highly rated on TripAdvisor. I can assure you that it is all that its hyped up to be and more. The moment we stepped into the facility, we were floored by all the prints and how knowledgeable and hospitable Ken was (DM Weil's partner). We ended up spending just under an hour looking through the beautiful gallery and we would've stayed longer if we hadn't had time constraints. Afterwards, we got an amazing deal on some prints and we were very happy with our experience. I would recommend to anyone with an interest in art! (It was also remarkably cool and well-kept and we were offered beverages and snacks which was a very nice change from the 90 degree and humid weather!)

5. Kingston Uptown Historic District

Green and John Streets, Kingston, NY 12401
Excellent
47%
Good
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

Kingston Uptown Historic District

Reviewed By julie248 - New York, NY

I don't know that I would go out of my way to visit, but if you're in the area and would like a break from driving, this is a pleasant stop. There are a few square blocks of old storefronts that have charming shops and cafes in them, plus old historic buildings (a Dutch church, and old homes) you can look into.

6. Baldwin Vineyards

176 Hardenburgh Rd, Pine Bush, NY 12566-5720 +1 845-744-2226
Excellent
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4 based on 16 reviews

Baldwin Vineyards

Reviewed By A S - Kent, Connecticut

We did the chocolate, strawberry, and wine tasting for $12. We got to taste 14 wines (included one slushie), got a brownie, pound cake with strawberries soaked in their strawberry wine, and a chocolate-covered strawberry. Delicious.
Greg served us, and many others, as they were short on a bartender. Even though he was busy, he still talked to us and never forgot about us. I was quite fond of some of the wines, and we bought two bottles. We would have stayed for a glass, but we had other wineries to visit.

7. The Crafted Trail

Stone Ridge, NY 12561
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5 based on 4 reviews

The Crafted Trail

Reviewed By Ellopia - New York City, New York

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8. Perrine's Bridge

Rt-213, Rifton, NY 12561
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5 based on 1 reviews

Perrine's Bridge

Reviewed By Debra S - Lehigh, Florida

We'll maintained covered bridge, over 150 yrs old. It is the 2 nd oldest covered bridge in NY state, and is the only remaining Burr Arch Truss design remaining in the state.

9. Saunderskill Farms

5100 Route 209, Accord, NY 12404-5748 +1 845-626-2676
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5 based on 4 reviews

Saunderskill Farms

Saunderskill is a family owned & operated farm market featuring fresh local and homegrown produce. Our bakery features pies, cookies, danish and so much more. Indoor & outdoor seating is available to enjoy our many breakfast and lunch options. In our greenhouse you will find beautiful hanging baskets and plants to beautify your home. We offer pick your own fruits, please call for availability.

Reviewed By Eric B - Westwood, New Jersey

We were just looking for a cup of coffee, but we found so much more. It's a Farmstand, it's a Coffeeshop, with pasties, it's a gift shop. They have sandwiches and quiche, they have vegetables and flowers, they have places to sit, both inside and out. Something about the way everything was laid out really draws you and makes you want to look around. We felt it was a real find. And by the way, the coffee and the pastries were excellent, too!

10. Mohonk Preserve

3197 State Route 55, New Paltz, New York, New Paltz, NY 12561 +1 845-255-0919
Excellent
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4.5 based on 358 reviews

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 j_ardinger - New York

Beautiful scenery to walk through. Moderates to experts for hiking. This is tick area so be sure to take precautions and check each other after.

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