Local Attractions in Scenic Hudson Valley

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Local Attractions in Scenic Hudson Valley
Orange County
Hudson Valley Region
New York
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It’s more than a view...It’s A Destination
Table of Contents
Getting Around
Farm Markets & Wineries
History & Culture
Antiques & Shopping
Tourist Information Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Airports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
By Car, Bus or Train . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Tour Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Motorcoach Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Taxi Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Historic Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Museums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Night Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Performing Arts Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Spiritual Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
The Great Outdoors
Amusements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Ballooning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Bicycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Bird Watching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Boat Cruises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Cabins & Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Canoeing, Rafting & Tubing . . . . . . . . . . .14
Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Flying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Golf Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Hiking Trails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Horse Drawn Rides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Horse Trails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Horseback Riding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Ice Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Marinas & Boat Launches . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Scenic Vistas & Special Sights . . . . . . . . .29
Skiing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Snow Shoeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Snow Tubing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Spectator Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Swimming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Zoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Harvest Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Christmas Tree Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Farmers Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Farm Markets U-Pick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Craft Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Factory Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Factory Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Outlet Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Shopping Centers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Lodging
Bed & Breakfasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Conference Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Hotels & Motels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Newburgh Waterfront Restaurants & Marinas
Getting Around
O r a n g e
C o u n t y
Hudson River
Getting Around
Orange County Tourism
Mon-Fri, 9-5. 124 Main Street
Goshen 10924
845-291-2136 • Fax: 845-291-2137
Catch us on the Internet:
www.orangetourism.org
Tourist Information Centers
Central Valley
(Woodbury Common Premium Outlets)
In the Pavilion (Restaurant Court)
845-928-6840 Year round.
Cornwall
(Great Cornwall Chamber of Commerce)
238 Main St • 845-534-7826
Mon-Fri, 9-4:30.
Goshen
(Harness Racing Museum)
240 Main Street • 845-294-6330
Daily year round.
Newburgh
(Downing Park)
9W between South and Third Streets
845-565-5559 Spring/Summer, Wed-Sun,
Noon-4. Winter, Tues-Sat, Noon to 4.
Newburgh
(Orange County Chamber of Commerce)
11 Racquet Road • 845-567-6229
Mon-Fri, 8:30-5.
Palisades Parkway Tourist Information Center
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 Jervis
Juncture of Routes 6 & 23 • 845-856-6694
Memorial Day to Columbus Day.
Warwick
(Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce)
South St. in the Caboose • 845-986-2720
Weekdays
West Point Visitors Center
Route 218 just outside Thayer Gate in
Highland Falls • 845-938-2638
Daily 9-4:45. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas
and New Year’s Day.
Orange County Airport
Route 211 • Montgomery 12549
845-457-4925
Recreational and sightseeing flights, rentals,
hangars, tie downs, flight instruction, repair
stations, charter, air taxi, school tours. Picnic
area and restaurant.
Airports
Randall Airport
Airport Road • Middletown 10940
845-343-5965
Balloon, 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)
New Windsor 12553 • 845-564-7200
Reached via New York I-84 and I-87 (NYS
Thruway). Daily departures and arrivals with
service to Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit,
Orlando, Philadelphia, and WashingtonDulles. Entrance on Rt. 207. www.swfny.com
For airline reservations
or information, contact:
American Eagle - 800-433-7300
www.aa.com
Comair/Delta Connection - 800-354-9822
www.comair.com
Independence Air - 800-359-3594
www.flyi.com
Jetblue Airways - 800-538-2583
www.Jetblue.com
Northwest - 800-225-2525
www.nwa.com
US Airways Express - 800-428-4322
www.usairways.com
Warwick Airport
41 Airport Road • Warwick 10990
845-986-9544
Sports and recreational flying, tie downs,
hangars, flight instruction. Tours.
ShortLine
800-631-8405. Get away with ShortLine for
day trips and mini-vacations. Packages that
include bed and breakfast accommodations.
Call for brochure. O.C. stops: Bear Mountain,
Bradley Corners, Central Valley, Chester,
Galleria at Crystal Run, Goshen, Harriman,
Highland Mills, Middletown, Monroe,
Montgomery, Newburgh, Port Jervis, Scotts
Corners, Tuxedo, Vails Gate, Walden,
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.
www.shortlinebus.com
By Bus
New Jersey Transit
973-762-5100. Within NY, NJ, PA;
1-800-626-RIDE. O.C. stops: Greenwood
Lake, Warwick. www.njtransit.state.nj.us
Main Line Bus
800-631-8405 ext 332. Local service. O.C.
stops: Chester, Goshen, Harriman,
Middletown, Monroe, Woodbury Common.
Adirondack Trailways
800-858-8555. O.C. stops: Newburgh.
Metro North
800-638-7646 or NYC: 212-532-4900. Taxi
and shuttle service across the Hudson River
is available between Newburgh and Beacon
station. Newburgh Beacon Shuttle: Fare:
$1.00 one way; 50¢ for seniors and disabled.
No shuttle service on major holidays.
www.mta.nyc.ny.us
By Train
New Jersey Transit
973-762-5100. Within NY, NJ, PA;
1-800-626-RIDE. O.C. stops: Port Jervis,
Otisville, Middletown, Campbell Hall,
Salisbury Mills, Harriman, Tuxedo.
www.njtransit.state.nj.us
By Car
Orange County is easily reached by major
highways. The New York State Thruway
(Interstate 87) is the major route from 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.
West Point Visitors Center
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
The highest point in Orange County is
Schunnemunk Mountain at nearly 1700 feet.
It is one of New York’s newest state parks
with an 8-mile long open ridge offering
expansive views of the Hudson Highlands,
Shawangunks, Catskills, and Hudson River.
Broadway in Newburgh is said to be the widest street
in America.
Annandale Tours
PO Box 849 • Highland 12528
845-691-4955. Step-on guides. Complete tour
arrangements to showcase the Hudson River
Valley. Transportation for groups or individuals
arranged. Personal service and attention to
detail—our specialty.
Email: [email protected]
Tour Services
Aristocrat Tours
41 Point Street, New Hamburg 12590
845-297-1557
Complete receptive services in the historic
Hudson River Valley. Step-on guide service,
itinerary planning, hotel, dining and attraction
reservations. “One call! One payment!”
concept puts all the pieces together for you.
www.hvtp.org
Expeditions New York
20 Pearsall Drive • Monroe 10950
845-782-8265
All services for groups: tours, incentives,
meetings and events, transportation, site
selection, team building, professional guides,
escorts, meet and greet, concierge, shopping
and more. www.expeditionsnewyork.com
Hudson Valley DMC & Travel
PO Box 602 • Chester 10918
800-594-2295
Destination management company
specializing in itinerary planning for groups
visiting Orange County and the Hudson
Valley. www.hvdmc.com
TLC Tours, Inc.
PO Box 2628 • Newburgh, NY 12550
845-565-7900
Escorted motorcoach tours for groups and
individuals specializing in receptive tours of
Hudson Valley and NY State.
www.tlc-tours.com
Shepardʼs Tours, Inc.
24 Liberty St. • Middletown 10940
845-234-7265
Customized tours of Orange County
and the Mid-Hudson region.
www.sightseeing-nyc.com
Leprechaun Lines
Route 32 South • PO Box 2628
Newburgh 12550 800-MAGIC-16.
Lines: Charter bus operator, deluxe climate
controlled motorcoaches chauffeured by fully
qualified uniformed operators. Tours: escorted
motorcoach tours, quality accommodations;
attractions offered to both groups and
individuals. www.leprechaunlines.com
Motorcoach Tours
ShortLine
800-877-1888.
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.shortlinebus.com
West Point Tours, Inc.
PO Box 125 • Vails Gate 12584
845-561-2671
Deluxe 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.
Academy Taxi
(West Point area) • 845-446-8294 *
All Airports Transportation, Inc. (all points)
845-471-9100
All Family Taxi & Limo Service (all points)
845-565-1616 *
ASAP Taxi (all points) • 845-294-7433
Bobʼs Taxi
(eastern Orange County) • 845-561-8330
Chester/Washingtonville Taxi
845-469-4441 or 496-4046
Four Eights Transportation
(airports and appointments only)
845-386-8888
Greenwood Lake Taxi
(southern and eastern Orange County)
845-477-0314
Hudson Valley Car Service
(eastern Orange County) • 845-744-2991
JRʼs Taxi (all points)845-569-7238
Monroe Taxi (all points) • 845-782-8141
Tonyʼs Taxi (all points) • 845-562-7444
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The longest running American ferry service was
started in Newburgh in 1743 and ran until 1963.
It recently started again, taking passengers from
the Newburgh Waterfront to Beacon, just over a
mile away.
Route 218 that winds around the face of Storm King Mountain is the only road in
New York State that has round-the-clock supervision to monitor rock slides that
occur from the sheer granite side that drops into the Hudson River. When it was
built in 1922, it was known as the “Most Expensive Road in the World” after 7 years
of blasting the side of the mountain. It is also a scenic highway on the National
Register of Historic Places, offering breathtaking views of the Hudson Highlands.
History
& Culture
When Henry Hudson sailed his ship “Half Moon”
up the Hudson River and into Newburgh 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.
Washington’s Headquarters
History
Bertoni Gallery
1392 Kings Hwy • Sugar Loaf 10981
845-469-0993
Fine art, crafts and jewelry. Resident artist
demonstrates her techniques during business
hours. Custom picture framing. Outdoor
sculpture garden. Thur-Sun, 11-6.
www.bertonigallery.com
Galleries
Bethlehem Art Gallery
58 Orrs Mills Road • Salisbury Mills 12577
845-496-4785 or 800-948-4248
Exhibits featuring the history of the Hudson
Valley in art by John and Paul Gould, and
photographs by William Gould. Art instruction,
art and frame restoration, picture framing and
shipping service. Tue–Sat, 10–5. Or by
appointment. www.bethlehemartgallery.com
Carriage House Art Studios
478 Union Ave. • New Windsor 12553
845-562-7802
Original Hudson River paintings and prints of
local scenes. Commissions and painting
workshops. Tues-Sat, 10-4. Sun 12-5.
www.carriageart.com
Executive Suite Gallery
Orange County Government Center
Goshen 10924 • 845-291-2136
Original fine art exhibits by local artists.
Variety of styles and media. Mon-Fri, 8:30-5.
Eric Jarmann and Company
691 Broadway • Stroock Plaza
Newburgh 12550 • 845-561-7960
Located in landmark building. Regularly
scheduled shows featuring original artworks
by regional artists. Historic prints and
postcards of Newburgh and the
Hudson River Valley. Custom framing.
Fine gifts. Tues-Sat, 10-6.
Exposures Gallery
1357 Kings Highway • Sugar Loaf 10981
845-469-9382
Hudson Valley, national and international
photography by Sugar Loaf resident Nick
Zungoli displayed in one of the original Sugar
Loaf houses. Framing available.
www.theexposuregallery.com
FCC Gallery
967 Little Britain Road • New Windsor 12553
845-567-6995
Located in a 232 year-old colonial
homestead. Panoramic photos, original
drawings and paintings. Custom framing.
Tues-Fri, 10-6. Sat, 11-2.
Gayle Clark Fedigan Gallery
240 Hudson Street,
Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520 • 845-562-0666
Original fine art, Hudson Valley landscapes,
still life and portraiture by renowned local and
national artists. Wed-Sun, 12-5. Fri til 8PM.
homepage.mac.com/gcfedigangallery
James Douglas Gallery
22 Railroad Ave,Montgomery 12549
845-978-1371
Art shows featuring regional artists. Custom
framing. Thurs 10-7. Fri & Sat, 10-5.
Kokopeli
50 Main Street, Warwick 10990
845-987-9933
Native American jewelry, sculpture, pottery
and art works with emphasis on South
Western artists. Mon-Sat 10-6. Sun noon-5.
Linda Holmes Richichi Studio
38 Colden Hill Road • Newburgh 12550
845-567-0060
Paintings of people and landscapes packed
with emotion. The pastel or oil landscapes
are rich with color and symbolic references.
Portraits that capture the personality of the
subject. Open by appointment.
home.hvr.rr.com/lhr/
Livingskin Gallery
653 Broadway, Newburgh 12550
845-561-8624
Features the artwork of artists who work in
an industrial design setting in the same
complex. Exhibitions of other Hudson Valley
artists are also featured. Sat & Sun, 1-5.
www.livingskin.com/gallery.htm
Pacem in Terris
96 Covered Bridge Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-4329
Chamber music series and a garden place
with sculptures. May–Sep.
Sat and Sun, 11–6.
Richard Ochs Gallery
62 D’Alfonso Road, Newburgh 12550
845-561-8489
Prints of Orange County and Hudson Valley
scenes. Custom framing. Year-round by
appointment.
Shawn Dell Joyce Gallery
47 Joyce Road, Montgomery 12549
845-728-4001
Featuring rotating exhibits of student work,
Hudson Valley landscapes, eco-feminist art,
and environmentally-conscious art. A
showcase of sustainable art and
architecture. Year round. By appointment.
www.shawndelljoyce.com
Sternʼs Art Gallery
8 Fillmore Court, Monroe 10950
845-774-4371
Large collection of original oil paintings both
national and international. Framing.
Email: [email protected]
Surving Studios
17 Millsburg Road, Middletown 10940
845-355-1430
Art/sculpture studio in 1720s grist mill.
Porcelain tiles and one-of-a-kind ceramic
works. Specializing in images of frogs, turtles,
iguanas, alligators and other reptiles.
Mon–Fri, 9–5. Sat & Sun by appointment.
www.surving.com
Tutubi Art Gallery
769 Route 17M, Middletown 10940
845-343-5216
Contemporary art, original paintings
and metal reliefs. A unique art experience.
Year round. Daily 11–7.
M.E. Whitehill – Watercolors
14 Whitehill Terrace, Newburgh 12550
845-561-0952
Paintings of the Hudson Valley. Landscapes,
florals, historic buildings, giclee prints, and
note cards available. House portrait
commissions. By appointment.
www.mewhitehill.com
Womenʼs Gallery at Sarabrae
27 Old Route 9W, New Windsor 12553
845-569-1038
2 rooms with rotating exhibits of area artists.
Workshops in fine art and photography.
Call for hours.
Brick House
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4921
18th century estate of Nathaniel Hill.
Colonial and Victorian furnishings. Special
events throughout the year. Admission.
Mid-May to mid-Oct. Sat & Sun, 10–4:30.
Historic Sites
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Lucille Ball made her stage
debut at the Ritz Theatre in
Newburgh in 1941. Ella
Fitzgerald, Milton Berle, and
Frank Sinatra also performed
there.
Willie “The Lion” Smith, a colorful fixture on the
jazz scene, was born in Goshen in 1897. He became
world-famous as one of the developers and expert
practitioners of the Harlem “stride” piano school.
He was mentor to Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and
Artie Shaw, among others.
History
Bull Stone House
183 County Route 51, Campbell Hall 10916
845-496-2855
1722 fieldstone homestead continuously
occupied by the Bull family for 10
generations. Original furnishings.
Only New World Dutch Barn in the county.
On National Register of Historic Places. Tours
Mon-Sat by appointment. www.bullhouse.org
Carnegie Library
138 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.
Chester Railroad Station
19 Winkler Place, Chester 10918
845-469-2591
On the former Erie Main Line, this 1915
Arts & Crafts style passenger station has
been restored. Rotating exhibits relate to
the history of Chester and the railroad. The
station serves as an entry to the Heritage
Trail. Sat 9-1.
www.homepage.mac.com/chester_historical
Clove Furnace Historic Site
21 Clove Furnace Drive & Route 17,
Arden 10910 • 845-351-4696
Museum with iron mining displays,
iron making furnace and exhibits
related to county history.
Year round Mon–Fri, 9–11 and 1–4. FREE.
Constitution Island
West Point 10996 • 845-446-8676
Tour includes boat ride to and from island,
guided tour of Revolutionary War fortifications
and 17 room Warner House. Admission. Two
tours a day, every Wed & Thurs. 1 & 2PM,
June–Sept. Reservations required:
Constitution Island Assn., Box 41, West Point
10996, or call between 10 and 11:30AM.
www.constitutionisland.org
County Government Center
255-275 Main Street, Goshen 10924
845-291-3000
Paul Rudolph, architect. Mon-Fri, 9-5.
Crawford House
189 Montgomery Street, Newburgh 12550
845-561-2585
Built 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
on display. April–Oct. Sun 1–4,
or by appointment.
Call for schedule of events. Donation.
www.newburghhistoricalsociety.com
Dutch Reformed Church (1835)
Second & Grand Streets, Newburgh 12550
Designed 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
Edmonston House (1755)
1042 Route 94, Vails Gate 12584
845-561-5073
Restored 1755 stone house. Revolutionary
period exhibits, blacksmith shop, slave
quarters. Headquarters of the National
Temple Hill Assn. Free, donations accepted.
July-Sept, Sun 2-5.
www.nationaltemplehill.org
Edwin Welling Van Duzer Memorial House
25 East Avenue, Middletown 10940
845-342-0941
A museum of old Middletown in an 1887
home. Historical Society of Middletown & the
Wallkill Precinct. Wed 1–5.
Eleazer Harding House
183 Old Mountain Rd, Otisville 10963
845-386-5214 or 386-5945
Circa 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 Decker
127 Main Street, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-2375
Revolutionary War site. 18th century historic
house. Admission by donation. June-Sep. Sat
1-4, or by appointment.
www.minisink.org
Fort Montgomery
Route 9W, Fort Montgomery
845-446-2134
Recently renovated National Historic
Landmark, site of the Revolutionary War
battle of 1777 that turned the course of the
war. New Visitor’s Center with archeological
items, displays and theater. Hiking trails,
interpretive programs, and events. A
footbridge crosses the Popolopen Creek to
connect with the Bear Mountain Zoo.
Grounds open daily, dawn to dusk.
Visitor Center open Wed-Sun, 9-5.
Audio guides available.
The Gatehouse
224 Smith Clove Road, Central Valley 10917
845-928-6770
Recently restored 1912 stone building, which
once marked the entrance to “Proctoria,” the
estate of F.F. Proctor, the Vaudeville King of
the late 1800’s. Displays of memorabilia
unique to the area.
Third Sun of each month, 1-3.
Genealogical Society
101 Main Street, Goshen 10924
Located in the 1841 Courthouse. Volunteers
will help you find your Orange County
ancestors. Mon & Fri, 8:30-12. First & third
Tues evenings each month, 6:30 to 9:30. First
& third Wed each month, 8:30-4.
First Sat, 12 to 4. Third Sat, 9 to 4.
Or write for appointment.
Gomez Mill House
11 Millhouse Road, Marlboro 12542
845-236-3126
The oldest manor house in Orange County,
and the earliest extant Jewish residence in
America. 1714 Mill House, ice house, root
cellar and restored mill and dam.
Continuously inhabited for 288 years, the
house has been a fur trading post and home
to merchants, patriots, farmers, craftsmen
and statesmen. Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Monthly events.
Apr–Oct. Wed-Sun. www.gomez.org
Goshen Court House (1841)
101 Main Street, Goshen 10924
845-291-2388
Recent historic exterior renovation. Interior
features magnificent old courtroom (in use)
and monthly exhibits on historic and cultural
subjects. Mon–Sat, 9–4. FREE.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
The Verplanck Room at the Metropolitan Museum of
Art was constructed from the 18th century Colden
Mansion in Montgomery. The room contains pine
paneling, doors, window jams, fireplace and
floorboards from the home. It was built in 1767, the
home of Samuel and Judith Crommelin Verplanck.
The oldest active harness
racing track for trotters in
North America is the
Historic Track in Goshen,
founded in 1838.
Goshen Historic Track
44 Park Place, Goshen 10924
845-294-5333
A living museum with a sporting history over
160 years old. Training facility for harness
race horses year round. The facility is
available for concerts and other events with a
20-acre infield and 1500-seat grandstand.
Full slate of harness racing during the
months of June and July. Daily, 8-4.
Goshen Historic Walk
Goshen 10924 • 845-294-7741
A self-guided tour of Historic Goshen.
Pamphlets and information available
at Goshen Chamber of Commerce on
Park Place at the Historic Track.
Greenville Historic Buildings
Greenville 12771 • 845-856-5064
Fort 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.
Hill-Hold
Route 416, Campbell Hall 10916
845-291-2404
1769 stone farmhouse on historic working
farm. One room schoolhouse, summer
kitchen, herb garden, smoke house and
resident farm animals. Special events
throughout the year. May–Mid-Oct.
Wed–Sun, 10–4:30. Admission.
Jacob T. Walden House
North Montgomery Street, Walden 12586
845-778-5218
18th century Dutch colonial house.
Once owned by Jacob T. Walden for whom
the village is named. Period furnishings on
display. Sept-Nov and Apr-June,
3rd Wednesday evenings and by appointment
(write PO Box 48).
Knoxʼs Headquarters State Historic Site
Forge Hill Road & Route 94
New Windsor 12553 • 845-561-5498
Elegant country estate of John Ellison
occupied by Generals Knox, Greene and
Gates successively during the Revolutionary
War. Jane Colden Native Plant Sanctuary,
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.nysparks.com
Last Encampment of the Continental Army
19 Causeway Road (Route 300),
Vails Gate 12584 • 845-561-5073
1782-83 Revolutionary Army camp with
replicas of military huts. Nature trails,
observation tower, picnic facilities. Special
events. Weekends in April, May, Oct.
June-Aug, Thur-Sun. 12-4:30.
Free, donations accepted.
www.nationaltemplehill.org
Minisink Valley Historical Society
138 Pike Street, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-2375
Large collection of regional historical
materials at library archives. Library open
all year, 1-4 and 6-8. Museum open
July-Oct, Sat 1-4.
www.minisink.org
Moffat Library
6 West Main St., Washingtonville 10992
845-496-5483
Built in 1887, this library features elegant
architecture, Tiffany stained glass windows
and local history exhibits. Daily. Call for hours.
www.rcls.org/moffat
Montgomery Academy
133 Clinton Street, Village Hall
Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-5135
Original site opened in 1787 and 4th school
incorporated under the New York State Board
of Regents in 1791. Present brick building
was erected in 1820. Today serves as Village
Hall, library and small historical museum of
the Village of Montgomery. Museum open by
appointment.
Morrison Hall
115 South Street, Middletown 10940
845-344-6222
1906 “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.
National Purple Heart Hall of Honor
374 Temple Hill Road (Route 300),
Vails Gate 12584 • 845-561-1765
Newly opened interactive museum about the
history and 1.7 million who received the
Purple Heart for being wounded or slain in
battle. The badge was originally created by
George Washington. State-of-the-art gallery
and exhibit hall. Theaters show videos of
interviews with these special veterans and
their experiences. Mon, Wed-Sat, 10-5.
Sun 1-5. Closed Tues.
New Windsor Cantonment State
Historic Site
374 Temple Hill Road (Route 300),
Vails Gate 12584 • 845-561-1765
8000 soldiers, civilians and artisans built the
final winter encampment during the closing
days of the Revolutionary War. Staff in period
dress demonstrate weapons, historic trades,
medicine and camp activities. The visitor
center features exhibits on the camp and a
collection of 18th c. artillery. Special events.
Mid-Apr–Oct. Wed–Sat, 10–5. Sun 1–5.
Groups by appointment. www.nysparks.com
Orange Square
Pike & Sussex Streets, Port Jervis 12771
Tallest Civil War monument in the county.
Site where Stephen Crane gathered
information for The Red Badge of Courage.
U.S. Military Academy
West Point 10996 • 845-938-2638
The 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. Call the Center for
information about guided tours of the
grounds. www.usma.edu
Warwick Historic Village
Warwick 10990 • 845-986-2720
Warwick Historical Society buildings:
• Baird’s Tavern, Main Street. Stone tavern
built by Francis Baird in 1766. Martha
Washington stayed here. Second oldest
home in Warwick.
• Shingle House, Forester Avenue. First home
built in Warwick (1764).
• 1810 House, 80 Main Street. 19th century
saltbox cottage.
• Ketchum House, Church Street. One of the
oldest original houses in the village.
• Old School Baptist Meeting House. High
and Church Streets. Built in 1810. Currently
used for concerts and religious services.
Shingle House, Ketchum House, and the
1810 House are open to the public
July & Aug, Tues & Sat, 2–4:30.
www.warwickhistoricalsociety.org/events.html
Washingtonʼs Headquarters State
Historic Site
84 Liberty Street, Newburgh 12550
845-562-1195
Gen. Washington made this fieldstone
farmhouse his Continental Army
headquarters and spent more time here than
anywhere else during the Revolutionary War.
At this site, Washington created and awarded
the original purple heart badge. In 1850, the
property became our nation’s first public
historic site. Mid-April thru Oct.
Wed-Sat, 10-5. Sun 1-5.
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America’s smallest forest has only one
tree, an eastern cottonwood that’s 302
years old. The Balmville Tree outside
of Newburgh is on the National
Register of Historic Places as well as
the New York State Register.
The nation’s most famous lexicographer, Noah Webster, was schoolmaster at the
Farmer’s Hall Academy (now Goshen Town Hall) in 1782. Several signers of the
Declaration of Independence sent their children to this school. Because the country
was at war, schoolbooks were scarce, so Webster worked on a series of textbooks that
would give children a uniquely American education. The work changed his life and
determined the course of his career.
History
West Point Tours, Inc.
United States Military Academy
West Point 10996 • 845-446-4724
Enjoy 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 & Cemetery
of the Highlands
Main Street (Route 32), Woodbury 10930
845-928-6770
Historical Society building was a gift to the
Town of Woodbury by the Rushmore family in
1923. The building is a memorial dedicated to
Charles E. Rushmore for whom
Mt. Rushmore was named. Contains an
historical collection on the family. Family
burial site at the cemetery.
Tues 2–4. Thurs 7–9.
Sat 10:30–12:30, or by appointment.
Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame
240 Main Street, Goshen 10924
845-294-6330
Drive a sulky to the finish line in the 3-D
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.
Vistor Information Center.
www.harnessmuseum.com
Museums
Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum
94 Broadway, Newburgh 12550
845-569-4997
Changing exhibits of original manuscripts and
documents from the world’s largest private
collection. Archives include documents on
literature, science, religion, history, and art.
FREE. Mon-Sat, 10-4. Sun 12-4.
www.karpeles.com
Maybrook Railroad Museum
Route 208E, Maybrook 12543
845-427-2591
Refurbished railroad caboose. The village
library 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 Museum
Waterloo Road & Roy Smith Drive
Westtown 10998 • 845-726-3700
Early farm equipment, memorabilia and
artifacts. Located in the Minisink Town Hall.
Tues 10-3.
Museum of the Hudson Highlands
The Boulevard, Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520
845-534-5506
Living exhibitions of native animals, a gallery
for temporary exhibitions, and the Museum
Shop. Located adjacent to a 100-acre natural
area with well-marked walking trails.
Trails also at sister site, Kenridge Farm.
Thurs-Sat, 10-4. Sun 12-4.
www.miseumhudsonhighlands.org
Museum Village of Old Smithʼs Clove
1010 Route 17M, Monroe 10950
845-782-8247
One of New York’s largest living history
museums with costumed interpreters
demonstrating crafts in a 19th century village
setting. The skeleton of a local mastodon is
housed in one of the buildings. Special
events. Group tours. Picnic facilities.
May–June/Sept-Oct, Tues-Fri, 10-2;
Sat-Sun, 10-4. July & Aug, Tues-Sun, 10-4.
Nov weekends, or by appointment.
Admission. www.museumvillage.org
National Purple Heart Hall of Honor
374 Temple Hill Road (Route 300),
Vails Gate 12584 • 845-561-1765
Exhibits on the Purple Heart in a museum
located at the site where General George
Washington made the first award.
Photographs, films, memorabilia, and
searchable database of all recipients. Year
round. Sun 1-5. Mon 10-5. Wed-Sat, 10-5.
Closed Tues. www.thepurpleheart.com
Neversink Valley Area Museum
26 Hoag Road (off Route 209),
Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-8870
Located in the D&H Canal Park, the museum
offers a self-guided audio walking tour of the
canal, canal boat ride on the “Neversink
Kate,” historical exhibits, and children’s D&H
Canal Boat Activity Center. Hiking, fishing
and picnicking. Special group tours and
activities. Apr–Dec. Thurs–Sun, noon–4.
Park open dawn to dusk daily.
www.neversinkmuseum.org.
Orange County Farmerʼs Museum
850 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.
Orange County Firefighters Museum
141 Clinton Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-9654
Firefighting memorabilia from the area
housed in a 1913 fire house. Exhibits include
an 1872 engine, antique extinguishers,
historic photos, trophies, leather buckets,
hand-pumpers, hose reels, and many other
items. Sat 1-4, year round. www.ocfm.us
Pines Museum
19 Wilcox Road, Slate Hill 10973
845-355-5713
Memorabilia, genealogy information, family
histories and hands-on exhibits housed in a
1700’s home. The kitchen has been restored
and the parlor contains displays related to the
region. Feb-Dec. Wed 1-4.
First Sat of each month 1-4.
Storm King Art Center
Old Pleasant Hill Road, Mountainville 10953
845-534-3115
500 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
noon-4:30. Apr-late Oct, Wed-Sun 11–5:30.
Oct 26-Nov 15, 11-5. Sat, Memorial DayLabor Day weekend, 11-8. Indoor galleries
open Mid-May. Closed Mid-Nov thru Mar.
www.stormking.org
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Newburgh’s East End Historic District is home
to more than 4000 historic buildings, making
it the largest such district in New York State.
A.J. Davis, A.J. Downing and Calvert Vaux are
among the many renowned architects who
designed homes and buildings in Newburgh.
Babe Ruth was a frequent visitor to
Chester, often staying at the America
House, a local hotel. Many of the boys
who grew up in the 1930’s playing
baseball in Chester have fond
memories of his visits.
West Point Museum
Main Street at USMA Visitor Center,
Highland Falls 10928 • 845-938-3590
Military uniforms, flags, weapons and military
art of both American and European
derivation. Museum galleries include History
of the Academy and the Corps of Cadets,
US Army History, and History of Warfare from
Egyptian times to Desert Storm.
Daily 10:30-4:15. www.usma.edu/museum
Bodles Opera House
39 Main Street, Chester 10918
845-469-4595
Singing waiters and waitresses. Headline
entertainment featuring comedy acts,
singer/songwriter, blues and mild rock.
Group and bus tours welcome. Wed-Sun.
www.bodles.com
Night Life
Corner Stage
368 East Main St., Middletown 10940
845-342-4804
Live music in an intimate setting 5 nights a
week. Relax in comfort listening to the
smooth sounds of jazz and blues.
Musician jams Wed, Thur & Sun nights.
Live bands every Fri and Sat. 10 PM – 2 AM.
Email: [email protected]
Pineapple Larryʼs
44 Grand St., Newburgh 12550
845-568-7007
Live music in a unique atmosphere. R&B,
blues, funk, swing and rock. Wed-Sat, 10 PM.
Eisenhower Hall Theatre
655 Ruger Rd., USMA, West Point 10996
845-938-4159
Variety of programs including classical,
contemporary, popular, jazz, drama, dance,
Broadway musicals, comedy, opera,
symphony, chamber music, variety acts and
art exhibits. www.eisenhowerhall.com
Performing Arts Centers
Lycian Centre
Kings Highway, Sugar Loaf 10981
845-469-2285
Kings Theatre, a professional performing arts
organization, presents and produces
theatrical events: Broadway musicals,
dramas, dance (classical and contemporary),
concerts, and children’s theatre.
Sept-May. Box office, Tues-Sat, 11-4.
www.lyciancentre.com
Mount Saint Mary College
330 Powell Avenue, Newburgh 12550
845-561-0800
Variety of programs including drama, music,
dance, children’s shows, art exhibits and
lectures. www.msmc.edu
Orange County Community College
115 South Street, Middletown 10940
845-341-4891
Variety of programs open to the public
including theater, concerts, lectures, music,
dance, art exhibits, films.
www.sunyorange.edu
Paramount Theatre
17 South Street, Middletown 10940
845-346-4195
Variety of programs including classic,
contemporary, popular, jazz, drama, dance,
Broadway shows, comedy, opera, symphony,
chamber music, variety acts, film, workshops
and art exhibits.
www.middletownparamount.com
Playhouse at Museum Village
Route 17M, Monroe 10940 • 845-294-9465
Summer productions of theater classics at
the theater on the green in Museum Village.
Ananda Ashram
13 Sapphire Road, Monroe 10950
845-782-5575
Non-sectarian country retreat and teaching
center for the Yoga Society of New York.
Daily meditation programs as well as regular
classes, workshops, and cultural activities
focused on the universal teachings of Yoga,
Vedanta and East-West cultural exchange.
Lodging available. www.anandaashram.org
Spiritual Centers
National Carmelite Shrine
70 Carmelite Drive, Middletown 10940
845-343-1879
National Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
situated on 60 pastoral acres. Chapel, indoor
and outdoor shrines, gardens, cloister walk,
picnic grove and gift shop. Daily 8:30 to 4:30.
www.ourladyofmtcarmelshrine.com
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Port Jervis was the first stop on the “Old
Mine Road,” known as the first 100-mile
road in America. Tradition says the road
was build by Dutch settlers who sought
mines of gold and copper along the
Delaware River Highlands.
The first European settlement within the limits of the present Orange County was
established c. 1685 when Scottish immigrant Col. Patrick MacGregorie created a trading
post at the site along the Hudson River known as Plum Point. The trading post
continuously operated until 1720. Currently, the Orange County Parks Department
manages the Kowawese Unique Area at this beautiful location. Kowawese (Kow-a-way-say)
meant “place of small pines” to the Native Americans of the Lenape Nation who once lived
here.
The
Great Outdoors
Escape 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 pick, it all awaits you.
The Great Outdoors
Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round
Route 9W, Bear Mountain 10911
845-786-2701, ext 329
42 seat carousel in a stone and timber
pavilion with viewing area and fireplace
hearth. Carved animals represent those
native to the Hudson River Valley. The
carousel also features paintings of the
parklands. Daily June 16-Labor Day,
11-5. After Labor Day, weekends and
holidays 11-5. www.friendsofpalisades.org
Amusements
Castle Family Fun Center
Route 17M, Chester 10918 • 845-469-2116
Two 18-hole Mini golf courses, batting cages,
go carts and mini Indy cars. Rock wall. 2
arcade rooms and tent with picnic tables for
parties and groups. Snack bar and soft serve
ice cream. Daily Mar-Oct. Limited hours
during Mar and Oct. Group rates available for
parties and other functions.
www.thecastlefuncenter.com
Duffers Golf Range
139 Route 32, New Windsor 12513
845-562-8310
Golf range and miniature golf. Batting cages,
arcade, ice cream stand.
March-Oct, 9AM-10PM.
Mid-Hudson Hobbies
2 North Street, Middletown 10940
845-342-8697
Paintball games. Fun for the whole family.
Biodegradable paint, equipment rental
available. Tues-Fri,11-5. Sat 10-3.
Closed Sun & Mon.
Oakland Valley Race Park
305 Oakland Valley Road,
Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-754-8500
Action packed kart racing offering asphalt
sprint and dirt oval. Racing Sat nights and
Sun, April to Nov. One day driving school
for beginners. Corporate events, social
gatherings, and special occasions.
Kart shop and cafeteria. Mar-Nov, Sat & Sun.
weekdays by reservation.
www.ovrp.com
94 Pitch & Putt
Route 94 & Hudson Rd.
Washingtonville 10992 • 845-496-6418
19 hole championship miniature golf course.
Professional batting cages. Left and right
hand curve ball machines, wiffle ball machine
for small children. Birthday parties, group
rates and cage rentals.
Mar-Oct. Mon-Fri, 11-10. Sat & Sun, 10-10.
Ring Homestead Camp
257 Lybolt Road, Middletown 10941
845-361-3842
Exciting activities for every season. Large
ropes challenge course, over 40 high and low
elements. Specialize in team building and
creative problem solving. Paintball with over
10 exciting speed ball and wooded fields. Top
of the line semi auto rentals. Reservations
requested. Group discounts available.
Camping with advanced reservation. Daily.
TT Minisports Racing Center
2424 Route 32, Suite 101
New Windsor 12553 • 845-534-1112
A unique model car racetrack. Indoor racing
fun for the whole family. Tracks available for
parties, club, or corporate events. Spectators
welcome. Mini R/C and slot car sales, rental,
and service. Year round. Tues-Sat
10AM-8PM. Sun 11-4. www.ttminisports.com
Above the Clouds
PO Box 4816, Middletown 10941
845-692-2556
View beautiful rolling hills and green pastures
from a bird’s eye view. Fully insured flight
operations with a certified pilot. May-Oct.
Reservations needed. www.my-balloon.com
Ballooning
Fantasy Balloon Flights
2 Evergreen Lane, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-7103
Hot air balloon rides. FAA certified
commercial pilots. Fully insured flight
operations. If you’re looking for adventure or
romance, we can take you up and away on
the balloon ride of your dreams. All flights
include champagne and a beautiful flight
certificate. Groups accommodated. Flights
depart from Randall Airport, Middletown.
www.fantasyfliers.com
Hudson Valley Enchanted Balloon Tours
14 Franklin Lane, Otisville 10963
845-386-1402
Hot air balloon rides with FAA certified pilots.
Drift gently over the lower Hudson Valley and
observe the beautiful scenery of New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Open all year.
[email protected]
Wandering Winds Hot Air Balloon Rides
PO BOX 239, Cuddebackville 12727
845-745-8540
1-hour sunset and sunrise balloon flights.
Flights include special champagne picnic.
Requests taken for special occasions. Large
groups accomodated with advanced notice.
Flights depart from Randall Airport,
Middletown.
www.wanderingwindshotairballoons.com
Bryanʼs Bikes
240 Main Street, Cornwall 12518
845-534-5230
Full service bike shop. Bike trail information.
Snowshoe rentals with information on trails.
Bicycling
Joe Fix-Its
20 West Main St., Goshen 10924
845-294-7242
401 Rte 208, Monroe 10950
845-774-2377
Bike rentals with trail information.
Orange County Bicycle Club
PO Box 122, Warwick 10990 • 845-457-6027
Weekend rides year round for fitness and
pleasure. Warm weather weekday rides. All
levels of rider, all ages. Road bicycle club
with some mountain biking.
www.ocbicycleclub.org
Audubon Society • 845-744-6047
Bird Watching
Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area
Route 209 South, Westbrookville 12785
Bird sanctuary. 2,000 acres of state-owned
wetlands, forests, fields and abandoned
orchards. Hiking, canoeing, and wildlife
observation. Listed in Where to Bird in
New York State.
Corbett Road Sanctuary
Corbett Road, Montgomery 12549
845-744-6047
Wetland sanctuary owned by Orange County
Audubon Society. Off Route 17K NW on
Corbett Road on right before Muddy Kill.
No off-street parking.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
26% of Orange County is made up of
parks, reservoir lands and nature
preserves. All together it constitutes
136,151 acres.
Orange County is roughly the same size as
the country of Luxembourg.
The Great Outdoors
Eagle Watch
Delaware and Hudson Rivers • 845-557-6162
Guided tours of bald eagle habitats in Upper
Delaware and Lower Hudson watersheds.
Onsite interpretive programs on weekends
during the winter. Festivals, workshops and
school programs about protection of the
eagles and other birds of prey, and
conservation of the natural resources needed
for species survival. www.eagleinstitute.org
Frankel/Wolfson Sanctuary
Bloom’s Corner Road, Warwick 10990
845-744-6047
160 acres of wetlands and woods.
Year round during daylight hours.
Hamptonburgh Preserve
Intersection of Routes 207 and 416,
Campbell Hall • 845-343-0840
130 acre preserve is a prime breeding
ground for red-headed woodpeckers, ducks,
tree swallows and bluebirds.
www.orangecountylandtrust.org
Spanktown Road Sanctuary
26 Spanktown Road Warwick 10990
845-744-6047
Wetland 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 Sanctuary
Overhill Lane, Warwick 10990
845-744-6047
Wetland 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 Sanctuary
6 1/2 Station Road, Goshen 10924
845-744-6047
62 acre wetland bird sanctuary owned and
maintained by the Orange County Audubon
Society. Off street parking, benches, trails.
Adjacent to the Heritage Trail.
American Family Campground
110 Guymard Tpke, Godeffroy 12739
1-800-CAMP-AFC
Travel trailers, motor homes, pop-ups and
tents accommodated. Full hook up sites, pull
thrus. 3 cottages and 2 cabins. Free cable TV,
state stocked river, free hot showers,
restrooms with flush toilets, dump station,
laundromat, rec hall, arcade, adult lounge,
large camp store. Indoor/outdoor heated pool
from April 15-Oct 15. Seasonal planned
activities. Basketball, tether ball, volleyball,
hayrides, bike and tube rentals, paddle boats
and mini golf. April 1-Oct 31.
Cabins & Camping
Commander
PO Box 355, Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520
845-534-SAIL
Narrated excursion cruises aboard m/v
Commander (on National Historic Register).
Snack bar. Departing West Point Mon-Fri
12:30, and first Sunday of the month.
Departing Haverstraw Marina 10AM.
Reservations required. Charter available for
dinner cruises, lunches, weddings, corporate
outings, fund-raisers, floating classroom for
schools. May–Oct.
www.commanderboat.com
Boat Cruises
Pollepel
Torches Landing • Newburgh Waterfront
12550 • 845-220-2120
2 hour walking tour of Bannerman Island.
See the castle and its unique gardens and
trails. Fri-Sun, May-Oct.
www.prideofthehudson.com
Pride of the Hudson
Torches Landing, Newburgh Waterfront
12550 • 845-220-2120
Cruise through history and the majestic
beauty of the Hudson River on a 2-hour
narrated sightseeing cruise. Customized
cruises for schools and camps. Specializing
in private charters. Elegance for all affairs.
Climate controlled. May–Oct.
www.prideofthehudson.com
River Rose Tours & Cruises
Newburgh Landing, Newburgh 12550
845-562-1067
New Orleans paddle boat with upper and
lower decks, 2 bars, and snackbar. It is the
only paddle boat on the upper Hudson River.
Daily and evening cruises. Private charters
for business and corporate parties, weddings,
class reunions, etc. Apr 15-Oct.
www.riverrosecruises.com
Beaver Pond Campground
Harriman State Park, Bear Mountain 10911
845-947-2792
Tents, trailers, bathing beach, dump station,
fishing, hiking, flush toilets, hot showers.
Mid-April to mid-Oct.
Black Bear Campground
197 Wheeler Road, Florida 10921
845-651-7717. Reservations 888-867-2267
Motor homes, travel trailers, and tent trailers.
Large motor homes and trailers welcome.
Pull thru sites. 50 amp service, paved roads.
Propane, store, dump station. Swimming
pool, planned activities in season. Fishing
pond, rec hall, mini-golf and playground. Tiled
bathrooms with free showers. Rental RVs
available for up to 4 people. Year round.
www.blackbearcampground.com
Kornʼs Campgrounds
60 Meyer Road, Middletown 10940
845-386-3433
Wooded sites for tents, travel trailers, tent
trailers and motor homes up to 34’. Cabins
for rent. Wood, ice and lp gas sold at store.
Swimming pool, rec hall, game room, fishing,
laundry room, hot showers, group area, flush
toilets. May 1–Oct 15. Reservations are
required. 7 miles west of Middletown on
Meyer Road in Howells.
Oakland Valley Campground
399 Oakland Valley Road, Cuddebackville
12729 • 845-754-8732
Large wooded sites. Tents, pop-ups, travel
trailers, and motor homes. No rentals. Water
and electric hook-ups, flush toilets, firewood,
cable TV, hot showers. Recreation hall,
arcade, volleyball, horseshoes, swimming
pool, fishing. Store, propane, laundromat, and
dump station. Planned activities. May 1–Oct
15. www.oaklandvalleycampground.com
Sterling Forest State Park
115 Old Forge Road, Tuxedo 10987
845-351-5907
See listing under “Parks.”
Stewart State Forest
New Windsor • 845-256-3076
See listing under “Parks.”
Newburgh Waterfront
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Despite The Black Rock Forest’s rich cultural history, the land remains relatively
pristine due to the foresight of Dr. Ernest Stillman, who established it as a research
and demonstration forest early in the 20th century. The forest was acquired by the
not-for-profit Black Rock Forest Preserve in 1989, which set the region aside as a
natural area for perpetuity.
Otisville Campground
298 Grange Road, Otisville 10963
845-386-5104
Adult oriented destination campground.
Pull thru sites, 3-way hookups, overnight
or monthly rates. Fishing ponds, miles of
wooded trails, laundry, bathhouse, dumping
station. 7 miles west of Middletown on
County Route 11. April 1st to Nov 31st.
Sebago Cabins
Harriman State Park, Bear Mountain 10911
845-351-2360
38 rustic cabins with beds, stove, refrigerator.
Bathing beach (seasonal), shower house with
flush toilets, tennis courts, playing field.
Mid-April to mid-Oct.
Spruce Lake Cottages
277 Estrada Road, Central Valley 10917
845-928-3867
7 cottages with 1 or 2 bedrooms, shower,
kitchen, dining area, and screened porches.
Located on a mountain in woodsy setting with
lake, rowboats, and walking trails. May-Sept.
Winding Hills Park
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4918
Tents, travel trailers, tent trailers and motor
homes up to 29’ in length. No rentals. Hot
showers, flush toilets, dump station. Some
electric hook-ups. Boating, fishing, picnic
area, snowmobiling, nature trail and hiking
trail. 1st Fri in May to 4th Sun in Oct.
Canoeing, Rafting
& Tubing
Kittatinny Canoes
Route 97, Barryville 12719
1-800-FLOAT-KC
Whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking,
tubing, paintball and river front camping on
the Delaware River. Family owned and
operated for 65 years, providing quality
service and equipment. Daily 8-5. Apr-Oct.
www.kittatinny.com
Landerʼs Delaware River Trips
Route 97, Narrowsburg 12764
800-252-3925
Canoeing, rafting, camping. 4 riverfront
campgrounds, 10 locations on the river. All
campgrounds have full facilities including a
campground store. Mountain biking. Getaway
packages include river trips and camping or
motel accommodations. Group discounts.
Mid-Apr thru mid-Oct. Mon–Fri, 9–6. Sat &
Sun, 8–6. www.landersrivertrips.com
Silver Canoe Raft Rentals
37 South Maple Avenue, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-7055 or 800-724-8342
Raft, 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
Fishing Guide
Lg
Bass
Blue Lake Sterling Forest State Park
Delaware River (7 mi) Port Jervis
*
Eagle Lake Sterling Forest State Park
Four Corners Sterling Forest State Park
Greenwood Lake (1,920 ac) Greenwood Lake
*
Lake Kanawauke (197 ac) Harriman State Park
Laurel Meadow Sterling Forest State Park
Little Dam Lake Sterling Forest State Park
Little Sterling Lake Sterling Forest State Park
Silver Mine Lake (84 ac) Harriman State Park
Lake Skannatati (41 ac) Harriman State Park
Lake Stahahe (88 ac) Harriman State Park
Sterling Lake Sterling Forest State Park
Lake Tiorati (91 ac) Harriman State Park
Wallkill River (34 mi) Montgomery, Walden
Walton Lake (122 ac) Monroe
Hudson River (20 mi) Newburgh
Excellent
Good
Fair
* Boat Rental
Sm
Bass
Whitewater Willieʼs
PO Box 85, Route 97, Pond Eddy 12770
845-856-2229 or 1-800-233-RAFT
Rafting, inflatable canoes and tubing on the
Delaware River. Family specials, group rates,
weekday specials. Everything included. Small
business, affordable prices, courteous and
experienced personnel. April–Sep 30.
www.whitewaterwillies.com
Fishing
Some fishing spots can be found in the
“Parks” listings.
Bait Bucket
618 North Street, Middletown 10940
845-361-4774
All NY State fishing and hunting licenses.
Equipment, bait and information on access
points. Daily 6-7.
O&H Bait Shop
48 Main Street, Chester 10918
845-469-2566
All 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
845-457-4949
6 acre pond. Rowboats available to rent.
Tiger Striped
Chain
Pickerel Walleye Panfish Musky Bass
Trout
The Great Outdoors
Reel ʻEm In Guide Service
13 Fall Street, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-3009
Delaware River driftboat fishing. Spin or
flyfish for shad, trout, smallmouth bass or
walleye. Full or half day trips for up to 2
anglers on a custom-made driftboat. Ice
fishing in Jan and Feb.
Year round, reservations.
Sam & Mabelʼs
138 West Main St., Port Jervis 12771
845-856-4077
All NY State fishing and hunting licenses.
Full line of hunting and fishing equipment,
live bait. Nice selection of gifts.
Mon-Fri 6AM-9PM. Sat & Sun, 7AM–9PM.
www.samandmabels.com
Winding Hills Park
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4918
3 ponds. Rowboats available to rent.
Freedom Air Inc.
550 Dunn Lane, Orange County Airport
Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-3595
Scenic tours, flight school, ground school and
aircraft rental. Aerial photography. Daily 9-5.
Flying
Quadeʼs Flight School
97 Hangar Road, Orange County Airport
Montgomery 12549 • 845-457-5907
Flight and ground instruction, aircraft rental,
scenic flights. FAA certified flight instructors.
Special hour introductory flight lesson.
Daily 8-6.
Central Valley Golf Club
206 Smith Clove Road, Central Valley 10917
845-928-6924
18 hole, par 70 challenging course set
against the scenic Ramapo Mountains.
Fully stocked golf shop, lessons, locker
rooms, and Grill Room. Year round banquet
facilities. Specializing in group outings and
corporate events. Golf course open daily
April-Nov, dawn-dusk.
Golf Courses
Coyote Run
380 Mt. Airy Road, New Windsor 12553
845-567-6767
Par-3 and driving range with lights. Driving
range built to look like a fairway. First hole is
320 yards. www.newwindsorsports.com
Green Ridge Golf Club
204 Gregory Road, Johnson 10933
845-355-1317
18 hole course. Equipment and carts
available. Year round, weather permitting.
Hickory Hills Golf Course
Route 17A, Warwick 10990 • 845-988-9501
6400 yard, 18 hole course. Pro shop.
Banquet facilities for 150.
Mansion Ridge Golf Club
1292 Orange Tpke., Monroe 10950
845-782-7888
New York’s only Jack Nicklaus Signature
Design open to the public. Carved out of
mature forest and rolling hills of an historic
220-acre estate, this 6889 yard championship
course features stunning rock formations and
spectacular views. The stone barn clubhouse
has all golfing needs as well as an awardwinning restaurant. www.americangolf.com
Mill Creek
5530 Route 9W, Newburgh 12550
845-236-3160
9 hole, par 36 course. Driving range and
putting green. Equipment rental. Restaurant
on property. April 1-Nov 30.
Monroe Country Club
63 Still, Monroe 10950 • 845-783-9045
9 holes, 2 sets of tees. Par 70. Open to the
public weekends and holidays after 2 PM,
Apr to mid-Nov. Restaurant open to the public
for lunch daily. Dinner Wed-Sat. Catering
available: 774-2263.
www.monroecountryclubny.com
New Windsor Golf Course
380 Mount Airy Road, New Windsor 12553
845-567-6767
Par 3 golf course and driving range. Lit for
night playing. Stone bridge brings you to a
spectacular island green. Large kids and
junior program. Daily 8 AM-10 PM.
Late March-Dec.
Scenic Farms Golf Course
Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-4455
Professionally designed 9-hole executive golf
course, all turf driving range, practice putting
and chipping greens. Excellent for beginners,
but challenging for the advanced golfer. Well
manicured walking golf course in the scenic
Black Dirt Region. Apr–Nov. Mon–Fri,
7AM–8PM. Sat & Sun, 6:30AM–10PM.
Scotts Corners Golf Course
1 Rose Win Lane, Route 208, Montgomery
12549 • 845-457-9141
9 hole course with 18 different tees. Full
service pro shop with left handed equipment.
Snack bar. Daily, Mar 1-Nov 1. Mon–Fri,
7–dusk. Sat–Sun, 6–dusk.
Stony Ford Golf Course
211 Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4949
18 holes, par 72. Pro shop, driving range,
and lessons. Dining and banquet facilities. In
Thomas Bull Memorial Park. Mar-Nov.
Dawn-dusk.
Town of Wallkill Golf Club
Sands Road, Fair Oaks 10940
845-361-1022
18 hole championship course. Lessons,
driving range and locker rooms available.
Apr 1–Dec 1. Full dining and catering
facilities, 845-361-3100.
Exit 119 off Rte 17 West.
West Point Golf Course
United States Military Academy
West Point 10996 • 845-938-2435
18 hole, par 71. Practice green with pitching
and chipping space. Lessons. Pro shop,
snack bar. Dress code. www.usma.edu/dcfa
Winding Hills Golf Course
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-3187
18 hole executive course carved
throughout wetlands and forest. Apr-Nov.
Hiking Trails
Maps for all hiking trails can be obtained
from the NY/NJ Trail conference
(201-512-9348) at 156 Ramapo Valley Road,
Mahwah, NJ 07430. www.nynjtc.org
NY/NJ Trail Conference maps can also be
bought at the Information Center on the
Palisades Interstate Parkway in Bear
Mountain (845-786-5003) between exits 16
and 17. And at the Museum of the Hudson
Highlands 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 Trail
Spanning 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
Wildlife Center, the most popular section of
the entire trail.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Plum Point - (Kowawese Unique Area) - a new State/County/Town park opened in
the fall of 1996, located directly on the shore of the Hudson River. From this
vantage, exquisite views of the Newburgh Bay to the North and Cornwall Bay to
the South can be seen. Plum Point was an almost always occupied site from prehistoric man to the present.
Back Track Inn
92 Route 284, Unionville 10988
845-726-3956
4 bunks available only to hikers on the
Appalachian Trail. Late April-early Nov. Post
office is drop point for Trail travelers.
Black Rock Forest
Route 9W, Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-4517
Northwest 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
Crows Nest
Cornwall 12518
Route 9W south of Storm King Mountain.
No marked trails, faint paths, good views.
Heritage Trail
Goshen, Chester & Monroe, Goshen 10924
845-294-8886
Converted 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
Goshen to Harriman along the rail bed.
Highlands Trail
Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520
35 mile trail traversing some of the most
beautiful and scenic areas of the rugged
highlands region including many parks,
forests and natural areas. Traveling along
the Appalachian Trail, abandoned rail lines,
Museum Village, lakes, over Schunnemunk
Mountain, through Black Rock Forest and to
the top of Storm King Mountain overlooking
the Hudson River.
Kenridge Farm
Route 9W, Cornwall 12518 • 845-534-5506
1 1/2 mile trail designed to study nature.
Winds through 4 ecosystems: forest,
grasslands, ponds and wetlands. Rotating art
exhibits in farmhouse at the beginning of the
trail. Picnicking in designated areas. Nature
programs every Sat 10 AM. Part of Museum
of the Hudson Highlands. Donation. Dawn to
dusk. www.museumhudsonhighlands.org
Moonbeams Preserve
Prosperous Valley Road, Town of Wallkill
845-343-0840
150-acre preserve with views of the
Shawangunk Ridge. Unmarked forest trails
and some mowed fields open for nature
study and quiet recreation.
www.orangecountylandtrust.org
Neversink Preserve
Guymard Turnpike, Godeffroy
550-acre preserve with extensive color-coded
trail system along an easy terrain.
Trails view the pristine Neversink River and
an abundance of wildlife. The area is home to
30 globally rare species. A kiosk at the
entrance describes the trails.
www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/s
tates/newyork/preserves/art12204.html
Schunnemunk Mountain
Otterkill Road, Mountainville
Six marked trails ranging from 1.6 to 8.1
miles. Excellent views. Highest point in the
lower Hudson Valley (1700 feet).
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Schunnemunk Preserve
Clove Road, Cornwall
Located 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.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/s
tates/newyork/preserves/art12208.html
Sterling Forest State Park
115 Old Forge Road, Tuxedo 10987
845-351-5907
8 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. Information Center is
located near the south end of Sterling Lake.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Stewart State Forest
New Windsor • 845-256-3076
7,000 acres of wildlife management area with
semi-paved lanes for walking, running,
mountain biking, horseback riding, and bird
watching. Hunting permitted. 3 pull-offs with
trailheads along Route 207 between Drury
Lane and Route 208.
Storm King State Park
Route 9W, South of Cornwall • 845-786-2701
A favorite of hikers since early 1900. 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.friendsofpalisades.org
Denman Farm
219 Red Mills Road, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-7791
Antique horse drawn equipment on display
and in use. Belgian draft horses. Horse drawn
rides. Seasonal sleigh rides, horse driving
lessons. Wagons, carriage and snow-less
sleigh available off the farm for parties, etc.
Group discounts at the farm. By appointment.
Horse Drawn Rides
Hudson Valley Carriage
2758 Route 207, Campbell Hall 10916
845-427-3298
Romantic, scenic, and historic horsedrawn
carriage rides on-site or throughout the
region. Riding lessons and trail riding.
Carriage driving lessons. Specializing in
romantic and special events. Reservations
suggested. Year round.
www.hudsonvalleycarriage.com
Shadow Brook Farm
89 Camp Orange Road, Middletown 10941
845-692-5046 or 914-443-2431
Carriage driving lessons for ages 8 and up
using easy to handle Shetland ponies. 25
years experience in carriage driving. Daily
10-6. Email: [email protected]
Goosepond Mountain
Route 17M, Chester 10918 • 845-786-2701
Wooded, undeveloped area for hiking.
Horseback riding by permit on bridle path.
Horse Trails
Harriman State Park
Bear Mountain • 845-786-2701
Hundreds of miles of trails. 31 lakes and
reservoirs, streams and scenic roads.
Highland Lakes State Park
Off Route 211, Middletown 10940
845-786-2701
Over 3000 acres of undeveloped woods and
lakes. Fishing, hiking, horseback riding and
model plane flying. Bridle path by permit only.
Schunnemunk Mountain Preserve
Otterkill Road, Blooming Grove
Take Route 94 to Orrs Mills Road, turn right
onto Otterkill Road. Limited parking on side
of road.
Stewart State Forest
New Windsor • 845-256-3076
See listing under “Parks.”
Winding Hills Park
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4918
Wooded trails. 1st Fri in May to
4th Sun in Oct.
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Port Jervis was a port on the Delaware
and Hudson Canal and is also known
as the "River City." The town is
named in honor of John B. Jervis, the
chief engineer on the canal.
The 30-year battle to preserve Storm King
Mountain became the basis for United
States environmental law and brought
national attention to the highest peak on
the west bank of the Hudson Highlands.
Maybrook's development as a village
owes much to the railroads, and in 1910
the largest rail hub in the East was built
there. It stayed open until 1974,
employing 1,500 at its peak
The Great Outdoors
Borderland Farm
340 South Route 94, Warwick 10990
845-986-1704
230 acre riding facility, indoor ring, lighted
outdoor ring, miles of trails. Beginner,
intermediate and advanced lessons. At the
NY/NJ line. Reservations required.
www.wolfsbane.com/borderland/
Horseback Riding
Celtic Pines Farm
135 Crawford St., Pine Bush 12566
845-361-3076
Specializing in private trail rides in state
parks for 2 to 3 people. English riding lessons
on the farm. Winter 9-5. Summer 9-8.
www.celticpines.com
Clove Acres Riding Academy
299 Mountain Lodge Road, Monroe 10950
845-496-8655
English private and group lessons. Shows,
mini events, pony parties, summer camp.
Boarding facilities. Tack shop on premises.
Family atmosphere.
Crystal Water Farm
35 Union Corners Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-0100
Lessons and shows. Boarding facilities
available. Reservations required.
Dorian Equestrian Center
173 Sarah Wells Trail, Campbell Hall 10916
845-496-2858
Full service facility with riding lessons given
every day and all year long. Boarding and
showing. Sale and lease horses. Open 7
days. www.dorianequestriancenter.com
Gardnertown Farms
822 Gardnertown Farm Rd.
Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-6658
Private and group lessons available. English
only. No trail riding. Indoor and outdoor
facilities. Polo lessons and tournaments.
Appointment necessary.
Hollybush Dressage Center
Route 94, Salisbury Mills 12577
845-534-0365
Scenic 45-acre riding facility with access to
hundreds of trails. Classical Dressage
instruction, private/group lessons, mostly
adult barn. Indoor arena. Boarding facilities.
www.ivyrockfarms.com
J&E Ranch
100 Union School Road, Montgomery 12549
845-361-4433
Arena, trails, riding lessons, birthday parties.
BBQs, special events, pony parties, pony
rides, hayrides and more. Reservations.
Juckas Stables
Route 302, Bullville 10915 • 845-361-1429
Horseback riding for all ages. Over 40 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.
www.juckasstables.com
New Hope Farms
517 Neversink Drive, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-8384 or 856-8387
One of the world’s finest horse show facilities
on a scenic 80 acre site, and one of the
largest equestrian centers in the nation.
Many events throughout the year.
Schunnemunk Shadow Stables
Route 94, Purdys Lane, New Windsor 12553
845-534-7143
Scenic 85-acre riding facility with access to
hundreds of trails. English/western,
private/group lessons, trail lessons. Dust-free
indoor arena. Boarding facilities.
www.ivyrockfarms.com
Shadow Brook Farm
89 Camp Orange Road, Middletown 10941
845-692-5046 or 914-443-2431
Riding lessons for all ages, expecially
beginners. Carriage driving lessons ages 8
and up. Trail riding lessons. Pony Parties by
reservation. Over 30 years experience in
showing, riding, and driving. Daily 10-6.
Email: [email protected]
Silent Farm Stables
Axworthy Lane, Goshen 10924
845-294-0846
Indoor arena, trails, English and Western,
riding lessons. Groups. Lodging for the
traveling horse, full board. Year round.
Whisper Wind Farm
39 Foley Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-0588
Boarding, training and lesson center with
large outdoor and indoor riding arenas.
Newly renovated barn and over 20 acres of
paddocks. Huntseat and basic dressage
training. Riders and horses of all ages and
experience levels welcome.
Windy Hollow Hunt
430 Fort Van Tyle Rd, Port Jervis 12771
845-355-1155
Preserving the traditional sport of fox hunting
in a 21th century fashion. The club also
sponsors hunt paces (team rides at your
choice of speeds) and yearly events. Hounds
go out twice a week, Wed and Sat,
Aug-March, weather permitting.
Hunting
The Department of Environmental
Conservation, Region 3, controls hunting on
state lands in the county. 845-256-3076.
www.dec.state.ny.us
Additional information on hunting can be
obtained as follows:
Bear Mountain, no hunting allowed.
Black Rock Forest, 845-534-4517
Harriman State Park, no hunting allowed.
Sterling Forest, 845-351-5907
Stewart State Forest, 845-256-3076
Storm King, 845-786-2701
West Point (limited access), 845-938-3857
Bear Mountain State Park
Route 9W, Bear Mountain 10911
845-786-2701
Public sessions of 1-1/2 hours. Private
sessions may be reserved. Skate rental.
Admission, under 5 FREE. Call for schedule.
Mid Oct–early Mar.
Ice Skating
Chadwick Lake
Route 300, Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-7815
See listing under “Parks.”
Downing Park
9W & 3rd Street, Newburgh 12550
845-565-5559
Skating on the Polly when conditions permit.
Fancher-Davidge Park
Lake Avenue, Middletown 10940
845-346-4180
Located at end of Lake Avenue. Large lake
with enough room for hockey and family
skating. Lights for night skating. Open to
the public, weather-permitting. FREE.
Ice Time Sports Complex
21 Lakeside Road, Newburgh 12550
845-567-0005
2 Olympic-sized indoor ice rinks with public
skating sessions. Lessons, clinics and
summer camps. Daily, call for times.
www.icetimesports.com
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Remenants of South America have been found in Harriman State Park. This
discovery is believed to be evidence of cataclysmic events that caused the continents
to split apart over 600-million years ago. According to Rutgers-Newark geology
Professor Alexander Gates, the rock outcrops found in Harriman State Park appear to
be a good geological match for the type of rock in Brazil.
Lake Tiorati
Seven Lakes Drive, Harriman State Park
10911 • 845-786-2701 Designated areas of
the lake monitored by park rangers. Only
open under safe conditions.
Mill Pond
Route 17M, Monroe 10950 • 845-782-8341
Skating when conditions permit (green flag).
When red flag is up, no skating is permitted.
Orange County Park / Thomas Bull
Memorial Park
211 Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4949
Skating when conditions permit. Man-made
outdoor rink for hockey. Pond for free
skating.
Winding Hills Park
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4900
See listing under “Parks.”
Bobʼs Marina
Sterling Road, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-2083
Marinas & Boat Launches
Cornwall-on-Hudson Boat Launch
Donahue Memorial Park, Cornwall-onHudson 12520 • 845-534-4200
Launching permit required. Parking.
DeFeoʼs Cove Marina
672 Jersey Avenue, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-2552
Full-service marina. Summer dock slips,
launch ramp. Boat sales and service. Inside
winter storage. No boat rentals. Daily
Mar-Nov. Dec-Feb, Wed-Sun, 9-4:30.
East Arm Boat Co.
Sterling Road, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-3635
Summer dock rentals, winter storage.
Sailboat sales and service.
Front Street Marina
40 Front St., Newburgh 12550
845-661-4914
142 slips, transient slips. State-of-the-art
marina with pump-out, electric, cable, comfort
station with showers. No fuel. Walk to all the
new restaurants and shops on the Newburgh
waterfront. www.frontstreetmarina.com
Gull Harbor Marina
2 Washington St., Newburgh 12550
845-561-2637 200 slips, overnight
depending on availability. May 1–Oct 15, 6-6.
Hanafordʼs Marine Inc.
3032 Route 9W, New Windsor 12553
845-561-2771
Launching ramp on Front Street at the
Hudson River.
Highland Falls Marina
72 Station Hill, Highland Falls 10928
845-446-2402
44 slips, 5 for transients. 5 moorings, 1 for
transients. Vessels to 30’. Ice, soda,
restrooms. Haulouts, repairs, supplies, parts,
pressure washing, winterization and
shrinkwrap. Launch ramp. Walk to West
Point. 3 miles north of Bear Mt. Bridge.
May to Mid-Oct. Daily 9-9.
Long Pond Marina
634 Jersey Avenue, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-8425
Launching, dockage, swimwear and
watersports shop. Boat rentals. Dockside
eatery and cabana bar. Live music every
summer weekend on covered deck.
Newburgh Boat Launching Site
Foot of Washington Street, Newburgh 12550
845-565-3230
Boats trailered with vehicles only.
North Anchorage Marina
536 River Road, Newburgh 12550
845-562-5373
Slips, moorings and launch ramp. No fuel.
Limited maintenance. Daily, May 1 to Oct 15.
North Shore Marina
Windermere Avenue, Greenwood Lake
10925 • 845-477-9320
Dock space and launching ramp. Boat sales
and service.
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.
Skipʼs Dockside Marina
65 Ten Eyck Ave, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-8410
Boat launch, summer dock slips, storage,
boat and personal watercraft service. Snack
stand, picnic area. Canoe, kayak, paddleboat
sales and rentals. Winterization, pressure
washing, and shrinkwrap. April-Nov.
www.skipsdocksidemarina.com
West End Beach
Water & Pike Streets, Port Jervis 12771
845-858-4045
Delaware River access for boats. End of
June to mid-Aug.
Willow Point Marina
622 Jersey Avenue, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-8063
Boat sales and service. Dock space,
refreshment stand, picnic area and launching
ramp.
Algonquin Park
Powder Mill Road & Rt. 52, Newburgh 12550
845-561-1880
27 acres of history and natural beauty. 3
ponds, a stream, picnic areas and a
children’s playground. 1800’s 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.
Parks
Bear Mountain and Harriman State Parks
Route 9W, Bear Mountain 10911
845-786-2701
Hiking, boating, camping, picnicking,
swimming, lodging, fishing. Ice skating,
cross-country skiing, playing fields, bicycling,
museum and wildlife center.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Binniewater Park
Greenville 12771 • 845-856-5064
Pavilion and playgrounds. Known for its
fishing.
Chadwick Lake
Route 300, Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-7815
Fishing. Ice skating. Call for hours.
Circleville Town Park/C. Hudson Thomas
Memorial Park
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 information, 361-2422. May
30–Labor Day. Daily 8–dusk. Admission.
Cronomer Hill Park
Gardnertown Road, Newburgh 12550
845-561-1880
Lighted baseball and softball fields. 6 tennis
courts. Observation tower. Daylight hours.
Seasonal.
D&H Canal Park
205 Hoag Road (off Route 209)
Cuddebackville 12729 • 845-457-4900
Large 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.
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A mineral called Warwickite (named
for the town of Warwick) occurs
nowhere else in the world.
Remarkably, a person can stand on three states at one time on Tri-State Rock. This famous
landmark located just under the Interstate Route 84 Bridge in Port Jervis at the junction of
the Delaware and Neversink Rivers is officially recognized as the site where New York, New
Jersey and Pennsylvania meet.
The Great Outdoors
Delano Hitch Recreation Park
399 Washington Street, Newburgh 12550
845-565-3230
26 acre park. Swimming pool, tennis, horse
shoe pitching, basketball. Softball Hall of
Fame open year round.
Downing Park
9W & 3rd St., Newburgh 12550
845-565-5559
35 acre public park designed and landscaped
in 1897 by the designers of Central Park in
New York City. Shelter House contains park
office and local visitor center. Special
exhibits and events throughout the year.
Guided park tours by appointment. Shelter
House open weekdays year round 11-3.
Elks-Brox Park
Route 42, Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-6694
Magnificent view of the Neversink Valley and
the Delaware River. A great place for friends
and family to see an overlook of Historic Port
Jervis. Hiking trails, picnic and barbecue
areas. Dawn to dusk.
Fancher-Davidge Park
Lake Avenue, Middletown 10940
845-346-4180
Located at end of Lake Avenue. Picnicking,
outdoor grills, ice skating, swimming, playing
fields and fishing. Large lake with enough
room for hockey and family skating. Lights
for night skating. Open to the public,
weather-permitting. FREE.
Goosepond Mountain
Route 17M, Chester 10918 • 845-786-2701
Wooded, undeveloped area for hiking.
Horseback riding by permit on bridle path.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Highland Lakes State Park
Off Route 211, Middletown 10940
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.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point
9W across from Anthony’s Pier 9
New Windsor • 845-457-4900
102 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.
Moodna Creek Park
Shore Road, New Windsor 12553
Picturesque property in the shadow of Storm
King Mountain. Hiking, picnicking, nature
observation and access to the Hudson River
from the creek. Scenic views.
Newburgh Landing
Front Street, Newburgh 12550
845-569-7300
City park with beautiful Hudson River views.
Festivals and events. Labor Day weekend
Waterfront Festival. Call for schedule.
Orange County Arboretum
Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4900
35 acres of professionally planned and
planted rolling hillsides. Shakespeare
Garden, indigenous trees, raised gardens
and meandering groomed paths. Daylight
hours.
Orange County Park/Thomas Bull
Memorial Park
211 Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4949
Pedal and rowboat rentals, picnicking, golf,
fishing, and playing fields. Arboretum.
SNOW TUBING. 5 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. 9 AM–dusk weekdays and
holidays. 8:30 AM–dusk weekends. Fees for
court use.
River Front Park
Farm Meadow Lane, Montgomery 12549
845-457-2660
35 acres bordering the Wallkill River.
Picnicking, hiking, fishing. Scenic views.
Sterling Forest State Park
115 Old Forge Road, Tuxedo 10987
845-351-5907
19,000 acre park with hiking trails, hunting
and fishing. 125 species of birds and 810
species of plants. New 10,000 square foot
visitor center.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Stewart State Forest
New Windsor • 845-256-3076
A wildlife management area with
semi-paved lanes for walking, running,
mountain biking, horseback riding, and
bird watching. Hunting permitted. 3
pull-offs with trailheads along Route 207
between Drury Lane and Route 208.
www.friendsofpalisades.org
Warwick County Park
Route 17A, Warwick 10990
845-988-9517 or 9501
Hiking, picnicking, and playing fields.
Golf reservations 986-7100.
West End Beach
Water & Pike Streets, Port Jervis 12771
845-858-4045
Public swimming, fishing, softball field
and playground. River access for boats.
End of June to mid-Aug.
Winding Hills Park
Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4918
Hiking, pedal and rowboat rentals, camping,
picnicking and fishing. Ice skating and ice
fishing, weather permitting.
Black Dirt Farming Region
Rte 6 from Goshen to Pine Island 10969
One 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 to purchase 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.
Scenic Vistas & Special Sights
Hawkʼs Nest Drive
Route 97, Sparrowbush 12780
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 snakelike portion in Sparrowbush has been
featured in many car ads.
www.upperdelawarescenicbyway.org
Mount Peter Hawk Watch
Kane Rd. near Route 17A, Warwick 10990
On top of Mount Peter between Warwick
and Greenwood Lake. Spectacular view of
mountain rimmed valley. Situated along a
major skyway for migrating hawks.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Sally’s Dream Playground, nestled within the Orange County Golf Course, is
appropriately named after Sally McGlynn - an activist for mentally and physically
handicapped individuals. The playground equipment is built with interactive
ramps for the handicapped, and activities at an accessible height for all.
Newburgh Waterfront
Front Street, Newburgh 12550
Walkway along the Hudson River with
beautiful views. The waterfront houses new
restaurants and shops.
Public parking available.
Old Storm King Highway
Route 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 Tower
Perkins Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain
10911 • 845-942-5873
Bear Mountain State Park. Panoramic
view of Hudson Valley. Exit 19 off Palisades
Interstate Parkway. Daylight hours only.
Apr-Nov.
Route 9W Highway
Cornwall 12518
Cornwall to West Point.
Beautiful views of the Hudson River.
Seven Lakes Drive
Route 287, Arden 10910 • 845-786-2701
Through Harriman State Park to Bear
Mountain. Access to public lake beaches
and parking. Excellent for fall foliage.
Stephen Crane Walking Tour
Port Jervis 12771 • 845-856-7313
Self 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 12771
I-84 pull-off at Rte 6. Overlooks the whole
Tri-State Valley. Interpretive information.
Mount Peter
Route 17A & Old Mount Peter Road
Warwick 10990 • 845-986-4940 or 986-4992
(conditions).
Vertical drop 400 feet. 11 trails, skiing and
snowboarding. 2 double lifts. Snowmaking.
Rentals available. Free beginner lessons
weekends and holidays. Lodge, café, and
Pete’s Place Bar. Open year round with
special events and party facilities.
Mon–Fri, 9–9. Sat 8:30–10. Sun 8:30–5.
www.mtpeter.com
Skiing
Bryanʼs Bikes
240 Main Street, Cornwall 12518
845-534-5230
Full service bike shop. Bike trail information.
Snowshoe rentals with information on trails.
Snow Shoeing
Orange County Park / Thomas Bull
Memorial Park
211 Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4949
5 groomed 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.
Snow Tubing
Army Athletics
U.S. Military Academy • West Point 10996
845-446-4996
NCAA Division 1 teams in many sports.
Fall, winter and spring seasons. Football,
basketball, hockey and lacrosse tickets
available. Most sports FREE. Call for
schedule.
Spectator Sports
Orange County Fair Speedway
Fairgrounds, 239 Wisner Avenue
Middletown 10940 • 845-342-2573
Dirt track racing on a 5/8-mile track.
Weekly 5 division program of modifieds,
358 modifieds, sportsman, pro-stocks and
pure-stocks. Drive-in section available.
Apr-Oct, every Sat, 6PM-midnight.
www.ocfsmotorsports.com
Cronomer Hill Park
Gardnertown Road, Newburgh 12550
845-457-4900
6 lighted outdoor courts. No fee.
Orange County Community College
South Street, Middletown 10940
845-344-6222
8 outdoor all-weather courts. Open to the
public. Daily June-Aug. Call for hours. Fee.
www.sunyorange.edu
Orange County Park / Thomas Bull
Memorial Park
211 Route 416, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4900
6 outdoor fast-dry Har-Tru courts.
9AM-dusk weekdays and holidays.
8:30 AM-dusk weekends. Fee.
457-4916 for reservations.
Orange Hollow Racquet Club
6 1/2 Station Road, Goshen 10924
845-294-9393
Indoor and outdoor courts. Mon–Fri,
6AM–10PM. Sat & Sun, 8–5. Fee.
Bear Mountain Trailside Museums and
Wildlife Center
Bear Mountain State Park 10911
845-786-2701, ext 263
Wildlife center with 4 trailside museums
and numerous outdoor exhibits related
to local environment. Nature trails with
spectacular views of the Hudson River.
Site of the Revolutionary War Fort Clinton
and battle of 1777. Admission.
Daily, 10-4:30.
Zoo
Bear Mountain State Park Pool & Harriman
State Park Beaches
Route 9W, Bear Mountain 10911
845-786-2701
Memorial Day-Labor Day. Admission.
Call for schedule.
Swimming
City Courts
399 South William Street, Newburgh 12550
845-565-3230
4 lighted outdoor courts. Fee.
Tennis
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The Upper Delaware River is the
longest free-flowing river in the
Northeast. Delaware River rafting on
the Upper River includes Class I and
II rapids interspersed between placid
pools and eddies.
With over 30 rare species and natural
communities, the 435-square-mile
Neversink River watershed is one of the
primary headwaters for the Delaware River
and is considered the purest source of
drinking water for New York City.
The Shawangunk Ridge is one of the most
popular single climbing areas in the
United States, with some 50,000 technical
climbers visiting the area each year.
Harvest Period
Availability
Farm
Markets
The below periods are approximate. Harvest periods
may begin a week to ten days earlier during a warmer
than usual year. A cool spring will delay crop maturity.
Call farms for exact dates of harvest.
New York State Fruit & Vegetable Harvest Calendar
Fruit
Apples
Blueberries
Melons
Cherries, Sweet
Cherries, Tart
Grape
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberries
Vegetables
Strawberries
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Corn
Cucumbers
Eggplant
Lettuce
Onions
Peas
Peppers
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rhubarb
Spinach
Squash, Summer
Squash, Winter
Tomatoes
Turnips
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Farm Markets
Blooming Hill Organic Farm
1251 Route 208, Blooming Grove 10914
845-782-7310
Family-run working organic farm. Fresh
wreaths daily with wild evergreens we have
foraged. Organic Christmas trees. Farm
stand, bakery and grill. Dec. Sat & Sun 10-5.
www.bloominghillfarm.com
Christmas Tree Farms
Christmas Tree Lane
555 Bruyn Turnpike • Wallkill 12589
845-744-8642
Cut your own Douglas Fir. We supply
handsaws. Trees can be tagged starting
Thanksgiving weekend. Precut trees, handmade wreaths, Gift Barn with new and
vintage items. Free family photos with your
tree. Weekends after Thanksgiving, 9-5.
Farm Side Acres
280 Angola Road, Cornwall 12518
845-534-8362 Cut your own (saws provided)
or choose from already cut Douglas Fir,
Scotch Pine and Blue Spruce. Special tree
stands available. First 2 weekends in
December, 10-4.
Forevergreen Christmas Tree Farm
68 Pine Kill Road, Westbrookville 12785
845-754-8282
Tag trees starting Sept. Cut your own
Scotch pine, Norway and White Spruce.
Hot cocoa and cookies last 2 weekends
before Christmas. Located 1/4 mile off Rt.
209. Weekends in Dec, 9-4. Call for
appointment to cut on weekdays.
Fox Ridge Christmas Tree Farm
17 Fox Hill Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-3771
Cut your own tree from 7 varieties. We
supply everything. Close to Sugar Loaf.
Beautiful views. Wreaths and garlands.
Hot cocoa. Weekends in Dec. 10-sunset.
www.foxridgechristmastreefarm.com
Graney Tree Farm
24 Lang Drive, Pine Bush 12566
845-361-3022
Cut your own Blue Spruce trees. Balsam
wreaths. Thanksgiving thru Christmas Eve.
Fri-Sun, 9-dusk.
Hoeffner Farms
405 Goodwill Road, Montgomery 12549
845-457-3453
Cut trees, plain and decorated
wreaths, poinsettias.
Daily after Thanksgiving, 9-5. Sun 9-4
Indigot Creek Christmas Tree Farm
Camp Stadie Road, Wawayanda 10940
914-443-6966
Cut your own blue and white spruce. Custom
made wreaths of mixed greens. Near
Middletown. Late Nov to Christmas Eve.
Weekends 10-4. Weekdays by appointment.
Manza Family Farm
730 Route 211, Montgomery 12549
845-692-4364
Cut trees: Blue Spruce, Douglas, Fraser Fir.
Christmas shop, live reindeer. Late Nov-Dec
24, 9-5PM daily. Visit with Santa Sat & Sun,
10:30-3:30.
Maples Farm
749 Route 17M, Middletown 10940
845-344-0330
Cut Christmas trees, wreaths, roping,
cemetery blankets and poinsettias in Dec.
Year round country crafts, gifts, homemade
fudge, baked goods and local seasonal
produce. Oct pumpkin picking, hayrides,
hay maze and haunted barn. Daily 9-6.
www.maplesfarm.com
Overlook Farm Market
Route 9W, Newburgh 12550 • 800-291-9137
or 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. 8-8.
Closed Tues.
Pennings Farm Market & Garden Center
161 State Route 94, Warwick 10990
845-986-1059
Cut trees, wreaths, roping. Farm market,
homemade pies and hot apple cider.
1 mile south of village. Daily 9-7.
www.penningsfarmmarket.com
Pierson Bicentennial Farm
1448 Route 211 West, Middletown 10940
845-386-1882
Trees, wreaths, roping, poinsettias, and gift
shop. Complimentary hot cider. Dec, ThurMon 10-6. Email:[email protected]
Pine View Farm
575 Jackson Ave, New Windsor 12553
845-564-4111
Cut your own balsam, Canaan and Fraser Fir,
blue, white and Norway Spruce. Handmade
decorations. Candy canes, coloring books,
and live animals for the children. Limited
weekends in Dec, 9–4.
Rogowski Farm
327-329 Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-4574
Certified naturally grown family farm in the
heart of the black dirt region. Christmas
trees and wreaths.
Nov & Dec, Sat & Sun, 10-5.
www.rogowskifarm.com
Stone Oak Farm
207 Stony Bar Road, Slate Hill 10973
845-355-4751
Choose and cut Norway and White Spruce,
Scotch pine and Canaan Fir. Handmade
decorated wreaths. Dec, Fri-Sun. 8AM-dusk.
Stonehenge Farms
Intersection of Routes 17K & 302, Bullville
10915 • 845-361-4014
Large selection of fresh cut Christmas trees
including Douglas Fir, Balsam, Blue Spruce,
Scotch Pine, live burlapped trees.
Handmade garlands and centerpieces. Plain
and decorated wreaths, poinsettias. Fresh
baked pies, apple cider and fresh produce.
Feb-Dec. Daily 8 to dusk.
Sumnerʼs Wintergreen Tree Farm
123 Brola Road, Middletown 10940
845-386-2032
Choose-n-cut Blue and White Spruce, Scotch
and White Pine, Douglas and Fraser Fir.
Free hot cocoa, candy canes, and coloring
books for kids. Breathtaking views. Pretagging weekends in Oct (call in advance).
Dec weekends 10-dusk.
Wright Family Farm
325 Kings Highway, Warwick 10990
845-986-1345
Cut trees: Fraser Fir, Balsam, Douglas.
Evergreen wreaths. Hot cocoa.
Daily in Dec, 10-8.
Farms
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
Bobolink Dairy & Bakery
42 Meadow Burn Road, Vernon, NJ
973-764-4888
Large farm spanning 2 states that produces
raw milk cheeses from grass-fed cows.
Rustic breads are baked in the wood-fired
hearth oven. Year-round. Wed-Fri 12-6.
Sat & Sun 9-5. www.cowsoutside.com
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
The first butter factory in America was
located in Campbell Hall.
Of the eight counties named Orange in
the United States, Orange County, NY is
the first.
Farm Markets
Blooming Hill Organic Farm
1251 Route 208, Blooming Grove 10914
845-782-7310
Family-run working organic farm that sells to
New York City’s finest restaurants. Farm
stand, bakery and grill. Towards the holidays
we make fresh wreaths daily with wild
evergreens we have foraged. Organic
Christmas trees. Jan-Mar, Sat, 10-5.
April-Dec. Sat & Sun, 10-5.
www.bloominghillfarm.com
Froehlich Farms
2862 Albany Post Road, Montgomery 12549
845-457-5117
Fresh produce from our farm. Vegetables,
pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn. 1/2 mile
north of Rt. 17K. Daily Mid-July to late Oct.
Honey Locust Farm House
7 Morris Drive, Newburgh 12550
845-561-7309
Organic farm producing a diverse range of
fresh produce and artisanal products for fine
restaurants, local markets, and caring
consumers. Responsible farming that looks
to today’s emerging tastes to guide each
season’s crop selections.
Sun 10-6. May-Oct. www.honeylocust.com
Jones Farm & Country Store
190 Angola Road, Cornwall 12518
845-534-4445
1 mile south of village. Homegrown fruits
and vegetables in season, gourmet food,
bakery and fudge. Observation beehive.
2 floors in 2 buildings. Year round. Mon–Fri,
8–6. Sat & Sun, 8–5.
Kirby Farm
25 Kinne Lane, Middletown 10940
845-355-2718
Family farm offering free range eggs,
goats and lambs. Fresh tomatoes in
season. Call for growing season and hours.
Morning Fresh Country Farm Market
112 Round Hill Rd, Florida 10921
845-651-4590
Family owned and operated business
committed to bringing you the highest
quality fresh fruits and vegetables. Everything
from artichokes to zucchini. In Sept and Oct
we have pumpkins, corn stalks, gourds and
more for all your decorating needs. June-Oct.
Wed-Fri, 10-6. Sat & Sun, 9:30-6.
Email: [email protected]
Pennings Farm Market & Garden Center
161 State Route 94, Warwick 10990
845-986-1059
Fresh fruits and vegetables, pies, breads,
homemade preserves. Country gifts, 3
greenhouses, Amish made outdoor furniture.
Children’s play area and barnyard. Quality
soft serve and hard ice cream, lunch items.
Seasonal events with live entertainment,
pony rides, haunted house. Christmas trees.
Daily 9-7. www.penningsfarmmarket.com
Rock Ridge Alpaca Farm
229 Gibson Hill Road, Chester 10918
845-469-6196
A working alpaca farm with wondrous, gentle
creatures originally from South America.
Learn about the “alpaca lifestyle.” Lovely
homegrown alpaca yarns and finished
garments at our stand. Sat & Sun, 12-3.
Weekdays by appointment.
www.rockridgealpacas.com
Roeʼs Orchards
3278 Route 94, Chester 10918
845-469-4724
Fruits, vegetables, cider, and pumpkins.
Homemade pies and apple cider donuts
made on the farm late summer and fall
weekends. May–Feb. Daily 9-6.
Rogowski Farm
327-329 Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-4574
A certified naturally grown farm growing over
200 varieties of vegetables, small fruits, and
unusual herbs. Our farm kitchen specializes
in gourmet food using local farm fresh
ingredients. Cooking lessons, farm tours,
and a Tomato Festival. View the Hi-tunnel
and greenhouse production. June-Oct, every
day 9AM-6PM. Off-season, call for hours.
www.rogowskifarm.com
Scheuermann Farms and Greenhouse
73 Little York Road (off County Rte 1),
Pine Island 10969 • 845-258-4221
Picturesque fifth generation family farm
offering top quality flowers and produce
grown on site. Daily 7:30-6. Apr-Oct.
Stonehenge Farms
Intersection of Routes 17K & 302
Bullville 10915 • 845-361-4014
Farm 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.
Sudol Farms
762 County Route 1, Pine Island 10969
845-258-4260
Large farm stand with all Orange County
produce: onions, potatoes, cider, gourds,
apples, honey, corn stalks, pumpkins,
squash, Indian corn. Sept–Thanksgiving.
Fri-Mon, 10-5.
Farmers Markets – Downtown Weekly
Municipal farmers markets throughout the
county offer local fruits and vegetables as
well as prepared foods, wine, honey, flowers,
and everything from crab cakes to quiche.
Each market has its own individual character
with unique offerings and vendors who take
pride in their homegrown products.
Florida
Route 17A , Florida 10921 • 845-216-9530
Late June to mid-Oct. Tues 10-6.
Goshen
Church Square, Goshen 10924
845-294-7741 or 845-344-1234
Mid May–Oct. Fri 9-5.
Highland Falls/West Point
Municipal parking lot, Highland Falls 10928
845-446-2459
Across from West Point Visitor’s Center.
Late June–Oct. Sun 9-3.
Middletown
Erie Way., Middletown 10940
845-343-8075
Mid-Jun through Oct. Sat 8-1.
Monroe
Museum Village, Rt 17M, Monroe
845-344-1234
July-Oct. Wed 9-3.
Newburgh
Downing Park at Rt 9W & South St.,
Newburgh 12550 • 845-565-5559
Last week in July through Oct. Tues & Fri, 12-6.
Pine Bush
Route 52 & New St., Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2304
June–Oct. Sat 9-2.
Port Jervis
Front Street Municipal Lot, Port Jervis 12771
845-856-6694
Late June-Oct. Sat 8-2.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Pine Island farmer, Cheryl Rogowski,
has brought new pride to Orange
County’s famous Black Dirt Region.
In 2004, she became the first
American farmer to win a prestigious
“MacArthur Genius Award.”
The Black Dirt Region of Pine island is
known as “The Onion Capital of the
World”.
Tuxedo
240 Route 17, Tuxedo NY 10987
845-351-4545
Mid-June through Oct. Sat 9-2.
Walden
Village Square, Scofield St.
845-744-8448
July–Oct. Thurs 12-5.
Warwick Valley
South St parking lot, Warwick 10990
845-987-9990
May through Oct. Sun 9-2.
Ace Farm
County Road 105, Highland Mills 10930
845-783-1381
Farm fresh eggs. Pick blueberries in July and
Aug. Homegrown asparagus May-June.
Home grown produce all summer long.
Jan-Dec: Mon-Fri, 8-5, Sat 8-4.
Sundays 10-4, May and Oct only.
Farm Markets U-Pick
Applewood Orchards
82 Four Corners Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-1684
Roadside and U-Pick apples and pumpkins.
Large attractive farm store, free wagon rides
and puppet show. Farm house circa 1700.
Picnic area, farm animals, herb and rose
gardens. Group herb lectures and
luncheons. 3 miles past Sugar Loaf. Sept &
Oct. www.applewoodorchards.com
Bellvale Farms Creamery
385 State Hwy 17A, Warwick 10990
845-988-5414
200-year old family farm with 120-cow dairy,
roadside vegetable stand, U-Pick pumpkin
patch and a shop with our own handcrafted
ice cream. Hay rides in season. Daily, JuneOct. Email: www.bellvalefarms.com
Berry Patch
191 Shea Road, Campbell Hall 10916
845-427-2615
U-pick raspberries. A whole acre to pick!
Late Aug through Sept. Weekends 10-6.
Halfway Acres
Purgatory Road (off Sarah Wells Trail),
Campbell Hall 10916 • 845-294-7869
Roadside & U–Pick. Raspberries, asparagus,
peppers, radishes, tomatoes. Late Apr–Oct.
Hodgsonʼs Farm
2290 Albany Post Road, Walden 12586
845-778-1432
U-Pick strawberries, blueberries and
raspberries in season. October Fall
Festival includes hayride to the pumpkin
field, 3-acres corn maze, straw maze,
petting zoo, haunted house, and magic show.
Field trips, birthday parties welcome.
Sat 10-7. Sun 10-5. www.hodgsonfarm.com
Maples Farm
749 Route 17M, Middletown 10940
845-344-0330
Local produce, homemade fudge and baked
goods, country crafts, flowers and gifts.
Pumpkin picking, hayrides, barnyard animals,
haymaze and haunted barn in October. Cut
Christmas trees, wreaths and poinsettias in
Dec. Daily 9-6.
www.maplesfarm.com
Jacobsen Farms
268 Quaker Street (off Rte. 300)
Newburgh 12550 • 845-564-1407
U-Pick pumpkins with free wagon ride
to the pumpkin patch. Petting zoo.
Indian corn, gourds and cider.
Oct weekends 10-6.
Ochs Orchards
Route 94, Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1591
Home grown local fruits, vegetables and
cider (in season). 2 1/2 miles south of
village. June–Dec. Daily 9–5.
Hoeffner Farms
405 Goodwill Road, Montgomery 12549
845-457-3453
Vegetable and bedding plants. Hanging
baskets, seasonal fruits and vegetables,
U-Pick pumpkins and hayrides. Christmas
trees. May-Dec 25. Mon-Sat, 9-6. Sun 9-4.
Jessup Road Orchard
101 Jessup Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-3331
Many varieties of apples to pick from
our hillside orchard with spectacular
views. Gourds, mums and cider for sale.
Come visit for a relaxing family day of
apple picking and fun. Sept-Oct. Daily 10-5.
www.jessuproadorchard.com
Lawrence Farms Orchards
39 Colandrea Rd, Newburgh 12550
845-562-4268
Apples, cherries, grapes, peaches,
pears, strawberries, pumpkins, vegetables.
New England village for the children with
farmyard animals. Horse-drawn carriage
rides. Scenic views. June–Oct.
www.lawrencefarmsorchards.com
Manza Family Farm
730 Route 211, Montgomery 12549
845-692-4363
U-Pick pumpkins. Craft store, hay maze,
farm animals, hayrides, farm stand.
Straw maze in October. Nursery and cut
your own Christmas trees. Visit with Santa
and live reindeer weekends in Dec.
Daily Apr 1–Dec 24, 9–5.
Masker Orchards
Ball Road, Warwick 10990 • 845-986-1058
Drive 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
Overlook Farm Market
Route 9W, Newburgh 12550 • 800-291-9137
or 845-562-5780
Pick your own apples and pumpkins.
Fall harvest weekends feature hay maze and
fishing at the pond. Family baking and deli.
Picnics packed in your basket or ours.
Petting zoo. 4 miles north of I-84.
March-Dec, 8-8. Closed Tues.
www.overlookfarmmarket.com
Pennings Orchard
169 State Route 94, Warwick 10990
845-986-7080
U-pick peaches, strawberries, apples
and pumpkins. Home grown vegetables.
Greenhouse. Cider and custard stand.
Christmas trees available. Daily Apr–Dec.
Pierson Bicentennial Farm
1448 Route 211 West, Middletown 10940
845-386-1882
214-year old family farm. Raspberry and
pumpkin picking. Animals, greenhouse, gift
shop and farm stand. Octoberfest hayrides,
haunted house, mazes, sheep shearing
demonstrations and an Indian teepee.
May-Dec. Thur-Mon, 10-6.
Email: [email protected]
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During the glacial period, ice is
estimated to have been three miles
high over the Black Dirt area, Orange
County’s major growing region.
Orange County ranks second in the state
for vegetable production and third for
nurseries and greenhouses.
“Phildelphia Brand Cream Cheese” was
actually invented in Chester, NY in 1872.
Farm Markets
Rogowski Farm
327-329 Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-4574
Certified naturally grown family farm in the
heart of the black dirt region. Cut your own
flower and herb gardens. Farm stand with
on-farm kitchen offering seasonal soups,
salads and baked goods. Cooking classes,
tours, demonstration gardens. Christmas
trees and wreaths. May-Oct, daily, 9-5.
Nov & Dec, Sat & Sun, 10-5.
www.rogowskifarm.com
C. Rowe and Sons
113 Station Road (off Route 208),
Campbell Hall 10916 • 845-427-2254
U-Pick strawberries in June. Home grown
seasonal vegetables at our market. 1 mile
south of Maybrook. Daily 7-6.
Soons Orchards
23 Soons Circle (just off Route 17M),
New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-5471
30 varieties of fresh-picked apples, real apple
cider (starts 9/15), homegrown fruits and
vegetables. Home baked pies, cookies and
cakes. Jams, fudge, maple syrup and honey.
Fall weekends include hayrides, pick your
own pumpkins and apples. Aug 1-June 30.
Daily 9-6 until spring, then Fri-Sun.
www.soonsorchards.com
Warwick Corn Maze
Big Island Road, Warwick 10990
845-469-3176
Find your way through this 10-acre corn
puzzle with a giant hay bale pyramid at its
heart. It’s a crazy puzzle cut out of a huge
cornfield. Afterwards, pick your own
pumpkins, and visit the farm stand.
Refreshments available. Sept 1-Oct 31,
Tues-Sun, 10-6. Also Labor Day, Columbus
Day and Halloween. www.nymaze.com
Warwick Valley Winery & Orchards
114 Little York Road, Warwick 10990
845-258-4858
Apple orchard open in fall. Taste our fruit
wines in the tasting room.
Sat & Sun, 11-5. Weekdays by appointment.
www.wvwinery.com
Wright Family Farm
325 Kings Highway, Warwick 10990
845-986-1345
Roadside & U-Pick. Strawberries,
seasonal vegetables, pumpkins and
Christmas trees. Hay rides. 2-1/2 miles
west of Sugar Loaf. May–Dec.
Applewood Winery
82 Four Corners Road, Warwick 10990
845-988-9292
Premium quality wines produced from New
York State grapes and our own vineyards
and orchards. Barrel fermented Chardonnay,
oak aged reds, sparkling hard cider and a
line of sophisticated Frost wines. Each wine
is produced in a ”limited edition” available
only in our tasting room and online. Check
our website for events and wine list. AprDec, Sat & Sun 11-5. Jul-Oct, Fri 11-5.
And by appointment.
www.applewoodorchardsandwinery.com
Wineries
Warwick Valley Winery and Orchards
114 Little York Road, Warwick 10990
845-258-4858
Try Doc’s Hard Apple Cider, or our award
winning Raspberry Cider. Chardonnay,
Riesling and delicious fruit wines available
for tasting. Bakery and country store with
homemade ice cream and fresh fruit sorbets.
Apple picking orchard open in fall. Summer
and fall Fri, Sat & Sun. Winter Sat & Sun., 11-6.
www.wvwinery.com
Baldwin Vineyards
176 Hardenburgh Road, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2226
The home of Gold Medal Chardonnay,
Riesling and Strawberry Wine.
Tastings of 15 different wines. Daily July-Oct,
11:30–5:30. Apr-June & Nov-Dec, Fri-Mon,
11:30-5. Jan-Mar, weekends, 11:30-4:30.
www.baldwinvineyards.com
Brotherhood Winery
100 Brotherhood Plaza Drive,
Washingtonville 10992 • 845-496-3661
Since 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 May–Oct. Nov–Apr
weekends only. Open year round for wine
purchases. Extended hours for buses.
www.brotherhoodwinery.net
Demarest Hill
81 Pine Island Tpke, Warwick 10990
845-986-4723
18 different wines created from select
varietal grapes by a master vintner who
learned winemaking in Italy. Our specialties
include Warwick Black Pearl and Peach Wine,
both from our own vineyards. 11-6 year
round. www.demaresthillwinery.com
Palaia Vineyards
10 Sweet Clover Road, Highland Mills 10990
845-928-5384
The tasting room is housed in a 200 ear old
barn with a view of the vineyards and historic
homestead. 10 acres of grapes including
Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Traminette,
Lemberger and Black Malvasia. The farm
also grows apples, peaches, pumpkins and
elderberries. Jan - April, Thurs & Fri, 2-7; Sat
1-7. April-Dec, Wed-Sun, 1-7.
[email protected]
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
The Brotherhood Winery in
Washingtonville, built in 1839, is the
oldest continuously operating winery
in the nation.
Over 50 Mastadon skeletons have been
unearthed in Orange County.
Antiques & Shopping
Country 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.
Antiques & Shopping
Antiques Are Us
5455 Route 9W North, Newburgh 12550
845-562-1506
Furniture, jewelry, art and collectibles.
4 miles north of I-84. Mon-Fri, 11-6.
Sat and Sun, 10-6.
Antiques
Antique Loft
New Hampton 10958 • 845-374-4546
Quilts, country furniture, accessories.
By appointment only.
Arnellʼs Gift Center & Fine Antiques
Windermere Avenue, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-8747
Two floors of fine antique furniture from
Victorian to oak. Glass and silver. Complete
restoration and custom upholstery services.
Mon–Sat, 10–5. Closed Sun.
www.arnells.com
Back ʼn Time Vintage
30 Innis Ave., Newburgh 12550
845-561-6252
Victorian clothing, hats, purses and
accessories. Jewelry, books, furniture,
glassware, linens, early photos, postcards,
etc. Art and painting done on request.
By appointment.
Bearly Antiques
211 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson
12520 • 845-534-2361
General line of fine antiques. Specializing
in antique furniture, prints, glass and china.
Fri-Sun, 11-5, or by chance or appointment.
Bernadette & Co.
486 Broadway, Newburgh 12550
845-561-5660
Antiques, jewelry, quality used furniture
and thrift. Buy and sell. Mon-Sat, 11-5:30.
Butter Hill Antiques
211 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson
12520 • 845-534-2361
General line of fine antiques. Specializing
in antique furniture, prints, glass and china.
Fri–Sun, 11–5, or by chance or appointment.
www.butterhillantiques.com
Cedarwood Antiques
4 Fowler St., Port Jervis 12771
845-856-2307
Wholesale and retail specializing in fine
antiques, furniture, vintage fabric and
collectibles. Auction facility.
Wed-Sat 11-5:30. Sun 12-5.
Chamfered Antiques
41 Smith Clove Road, Central Valley 10917
845-928-7813
Pine armoires, hutches, corner cabinets, pie
safes, trunks and tables. European imports,
wrought iron gates, garden statues.
Accessories. Credit cards accepted.
Tues-Sat, 10-5.
Chester Square
104 Main Street, Chester 10918
845-469-9754
18th & 19th century antiques.
Tues–Sat, 11–5. Sun noon–5. Closed Mon.
Clinton Shops Antique Center
84 Clinton Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-5392
General line of quality antiques
and collectibles. Multi-dealer.
Daily 11–5. Closed Wed.
www.clintonshopsantiquecenter.com
Coal-Bin Antiques
20 Railroad Ave., Montgomery 12549
845-457-5409
1400 square feet of fine furniture, china and
crocks, Depression glass, Fenton glass, and
many English makers of china. Specializing
in antique toys (cast iron, tin wind-up, arcade,
etc.), and advertising (Coca-Cola, Pepsi,
Orange Crush, Hires). Year round, closed
Jan. Thur-Tues, 10-5.
www.coalbinantiques.com
Cornwall Clock Shop
316 Main Street, Cornwall 12518
845-534-9677
Antique clocks, parts and repairs.
By appointment.
Country Heritage Antiques Center
Route 302, Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-3792
Furniture a specialty: armoires, cupboards,
desks, bookcases, china closets, dressers,
beds, tables, chairs and more. Plus select
antique accessories. Thurs–Sun, 11–5:30,
or by appointment. Visa, MC & Discover.
www.countryheritageantiques.com
Dovetail Antique Service
208 Hudson St., Cornwall on Hudson 12520
845-534-4939
Fine antique restoration using 18th
century methods and materials. Buying
and selling. Mon–Fri, 9–6. Sat 10-5.
Sun by appointment.
Eagleʼs Roost Antiques
106 Old Post Road, Marlboro 12542
845-562-2362
Clocks, glass, post cards, bisque dolls,
collectibles and furniture. By chance or
by appointment.
Eclectic Eye Antiques
16-18 Railroad Ave., Warwick 10990
845-986-5520
3000 square feet of antique furniture, unique
and highly decorative items from the mid 18th
century through the 1970’s. Fine paintings,
Glidden Pottery, couture clothing, fine
lithographs. Year round. Mon 11-4. Thur 116. Fri & Sat 11-8:30. Sun 11-6. Tue & Wed
by appointment. Email: [email protected]
1809 House
210 South Route 94, Warwick 10990
845-986-1809
Largest selection of restored antique
oak furniture in tri-state area.
Most weekends or by appointment.
Forget-Me-Not Antiques
255 Route 32, Central Valley 10917
845-928-9461
Quality furniture and home furnishings.
Specializing in Victorian mahogany
and garden antiques. One mile north
of Woodbury Common. Daily 11-6 or by
appointment.
Four Winds Antique Center
Route 17M, New Hampton 10958
845-374-7272
Multi-dealer. Furniture, toys, collectibles,
silver and postcards. Daily 11–5.
GHS Jewelers
1 Idlewild Ave., Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520
845-534-8344
Fine antique and estate jewelry.
Tues–Sat, 10–5 or by appointment.
www.ghs-jewelers.com
Guns and Collectibles, Ltd
1092 Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-9062
5 rooms of antiques and collectibles including
glassware, silver, furniture and pottery.
Separate gun room with antique guns,
specializing in Colt SAA and Winchester.
Daily 11-5. Wed by chance. Closed Aug.
Hands of Time
85 Kings Highway, Warwick 10990
845-988-5100
Quality collection of fine antique clocks,
collectibles, furniture, primitives, and home
décor. We buy, sell, and repair clocks.
Thurs-Mon, 11-5.
Email: [email protected]
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
99% of all of the harness racing
trotters today can have their lineage
traced back to Hambletonian 10 - a
stallion bred by Jonas Seely, Jr. on his
farm in Sugar Loaf.
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets,
located in Central Valley, is one of the
largest and most famous contiguous outlet
centers in the world. Some stores estimate
that 40 -50% of their profits come from
Japanese tourists alone.
Hidden Barn
24 Bailey Road, Montgomery 12549
845-778-2575
Charming 1860’s barn with an eclectic mix
of affordable antiques, art, glassware, and
memorabilia. Unique pieces of stained glass
made right on the premises. Custom finishes
on quality unpainted furniture, and a great
selection of gifts for the home and garden.
Daily from 11 AM.
Hudson Valley Showcase
280 Broadway, Newburgh 12550
845-561-2270
13,000 square feet of antiques, collectables,
jewelry, and art. Café. Mon-Thurs 10:30-5.
Fri 10:30-6. Sat, 10-6. Sun ,11-5.
www.hudsonvalleyshowcase.com
Joseph Anfuso Painted Vintage Furniture
Warwick • 845-469-6121
Hand selected antique furniture that has
been painted and distressed. Dining tables,
architectural elements, chairs, wardrobes,
cupboards, bedroom suites, china cabinets,
and more. Uniquely cozy and sophisticated.
By appointment.
Email: [email protected]
Kelso Antiques
247 Maple Avenue, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2828
General line. Early American pattern
glass a specialty. Kitchen collectibles.
By appointment or chance.
Lamplighter Antiques
70 Union St., Montgomery 12549
845-457-5228
American country furniture, folk art,
quilts, kitchenware. Daily 10–5.
Last Dynasty
11 Oakland Avenue, Warwick 10990
845-986-1505
Large selection of Asian antiques, furniture
and accessories. Porcelains, bronzes,
swords, woodblock prints, puzzle boxes.
Japanese textiles. Antique and contemporary
snuff bottles including inside painted bottles.
Wed & Thur, 10:30-5. Fri & Sat, 10:30-6.
Sun 11-5. www.thelastdynasty.com
Lisandraʼs Antiques
1414 Route 52, Walden 12586
845-778-8548
Vintage furniture and collectibles. Maple
and mahogany to brass, copper and
porcelain. Mon-Fri, 10-5. Sat & Sun, 9-4.
www.stores.ebay.com/lisandrasantiques
Maricelʼs Attic
47-49 Front St., Port Jervis 12771
845-856-7792
Variety of antiques and collectibles: art
pottery, bronzes, glassware, prints, furniture,
lamps, Art Deco, mirrors, linens, jewelry,
silver and much more. Year-round.
Thur-Sun, 12-5. Email: [email protected]
MG Galleries
55 Main Street, Chester 10918
845-469-2115 or 469-8787
Two floors of fine antiques, furniture, silver,
Victorian glass and collectibles. Wildlife art,
limited edition prints, decoys, and postcards.
Serving gourmet coffees and teas. Wed-Sun,
11-5. Tues by appointment. Closed Mon.
New Deal
174 S. Plank Road, Newburgh 12550
845-562-7110
Antiques, fine art and collectibles. Buy
and sell precious metals. Mon-Fri, 10–4:30.
Sat 10-2. Closed Thurs.
Old Stock Exchange
312 Main Street, Highland Falls 10928
845-446-5500
An eclectic mix of antiques and collectibles.
Purchase or consignment. Thurs-Sat, 11-4,
or by appointment. Visa & MC.
www.meadtooker.com
Olde Towne Antique & Used Shop
136 Clinton Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-1030
One dealer shop selling a variety of items
from the very primitive to Victorian, Deco
to now. Good variety of furniture, rugs,
architectural and decorator pieces.
Daily 10–5. Closed Wed. Visa and MC.
Painted Lady
2998 Route 52, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-5576
Located in an historic house, this
multi-dealer shop offers a variety of
antiques from primitive to Victorian and
Retro. Specializing in furniture, prints,
glass, pottery and jewelry. Major credit cards
accepted. Mon-Sat, 11-5. Sun, 12-4.
Closed Wed. www.victorianpaintedlady.com
Past Memories
56 Haessig Glenn Road, Wallkill 12589
845-895-3257
Antique dolls bought, sold and restored.
By appointment.
Quicksilver Antique and Home Shop
25 Front St., Port Jervis 12771
845-856-7607
Empire, Victorian, Mission and country
furniture. 20th century artists, toys,
garden furniture, architectural pieces,
Middle Eastern rugs. Thur-Sat, 11:30-5.
Wed & Sun by chance.
Ruggiero Antiques
5303 Route 9W, Newburgh 12550
845-561-1756
Two-story, 3,000 sq. ft. barn filled to
the rafters with antique furniture and
collectibles. Daily 11–5.
Second Time Around
19 Route 52, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2151
Antiques, used furniture, collectibles,
gifts and jewelry. Mon–Sat, 11–5:30. Visa,
MC & Discover. www.robersonsauctions.com
Stepping Stone Inn Antiques
1224 Goshen Tpke., Middletown 10941
845-361-2261
Country shop located in an historic
stagecoach inn. 18th & 19th century
furniture, Flow Blue china, kitchen and
hearth items, linens, glass, tools, and
collectibles in many categories. 1.3 miles
from Circleville. Mon-Sat by chance or
appointment. Closed Sun. Call for hours.
Tin Brook Treasure Barn
2 Berea Road, Walden 12586
845-778-3024
4000 square feet of antiques, arts and
crafts supplies, country reproductions,
and home décor in a 150-year-old
restored barn. Daily 10-8.
Tunneyʼs Lamp Shop
17 Main Street, Sparrowbush 12780
845-856-5763
Antique lighting restoration and sales.
Glass & fabric shades, custom designed
lighting. Stripping, polishing and sand/bead
blasting. Mon–Fri, 11–5. Sat 10–5.
Sun by appointment or by chance.
[email protected]
Tuxedo Antiques Center
538 Route 17, Tuxedo 10987 • 845-351-4466
1 mile north of village. Jewelry, collectibles.
Thur–Mon, 11:30–5.
Vera Johnson Antiques
Route 17, Tuxedo 10987 • 845-351-4466
In Tuxedo Antiques Center. Estate jewelry,
silver, glass, furniture and much more.
Wed–Mon, 11:30–5.
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The first soldiers to receive Purple
Hearts were given their medals by
George Washington in his Newburgh
headquarters in 1782.
The two cannons at the entrance of the
library at the United States Military
Academy, also known as “West Point”,
were the first and last cannons used in the
Civil War.
Noteable graduates of West Point include
Robert E. Lee, Class of 1829; Buzz Aldrin,
Class of 1951 and Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Class of 1915.
Antiques & Shopping
Wallkill Antique Center
Route 208, Walden 12586 • 845-778-5822
10,000 sq. ft. barn filled with furniture, glass,
china, kitchenware, architectural items,
primitives, lighting, wind-up phonographs,
textiles, jewelry, toys, collectibles, pictures,
trunks, etc. Expect the unique and unusual!
Mon–Sun, 10–5. Visa & MC.
Warwick Antique Barn
293 Route 94 South, Warwick 10990
845-986-7979
Multiple dealer shop in a 200 year-old
restored barn filled with quality antique
furniture, glassware, pottery, jewelry,
primitives, ephemera, collectibles and
decorative accessories. Thurs-Mon, 11-5.
www.warwickantiquebarn.com
Warwick House of Antiques
11 Oakland Avenue, Warwick 10990
845-986-1505
Over 4000 square feet of fine antiques
and collectibles in a gracious Victorian
mansion. Asian antiques, glass, porcelain,
and fine furniture. Wed & Thur, 10:30-5.
Fri & Sat, 10:30-6. Sun 11-5.
Yesterdayʼs Village
Route 32, Highland Mills 10930
845-928-9001
6,000 square feet of antiques, jewelry,
clothing, furniture, fine art, rugs, paper
and collectibles. 4 miles north of Woodbury
Common. Thurs–Mon, 10–6.
Fair Oaks Auction Service
515 Bloomingburgh Road (Route 17M),
Middletown 10940 • 845-733-7793
Antiques, used furniture and collectibles.
We buy one piece or an entire estate.
Auctions every other Mon, 4 to whenever.
Auctions
Flanneryʼs Estate Service
Recreation Park Road, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2233
Full service auction house dealing in
antiques, art, glassware, and furniture.
Majority of merchandise comes directly
from estates. Auctions are held every
Monday night at 6PM. Great country
atmosphere in a turn-of-the-century
recreation hall.
www.flannerysestateservices.com
Mark Vail Auction Services
Kelly Avenue, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-2120
Quality antique and estate auctions
every 2 to 3 weeks. Call for auction dates.
Visa & MC.
New York Auction Company
262 Windsor Highway , New Windsor 12553
845-569-9050
Featuring fine art and antiques.
Monthly auctions, call for dates.
Old Red Barn Auctions
33 Route 211 West, Cuddebackville 12729
845-754-7122
True country 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 barn built in
the mid-1800s and renovated for use 150
years later. Mon, Thur, Sat. 9-5.
www.oldredbarnauction.com
Pine Bush Auction
157 Ward Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-4404 or 457-4410
Single items. Estates and antiques our
specialty. Quality antique auctions every
other Tues, 10AM thru auction. Mon 10-4.
www.pinebushauction.com
R.J. Nichols Auction Co.
101-103 Pike St., Port Jervis 12771
845-858-9997
Antiques, fine art, jewelry, estate and home
contents. Auctions held monthly at the Port
Jervis Elks Lodge on Route 6. On-site estate
auctions held regularly. Year round.
www.rjnichols.com
Robersonʼs Auction Service
Route 52, Pine Bush 12566 • 845-744-3388
Quality 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 Auctioneers
62 Kings Highway Bypass, Chester 10918
845-469-9095
Featuring fine art, antiques, jewelry,
accessories and collectibles. Sales are run
monthly, call for date. www.jenack.com
Sugar Loaf Art & Craft Village
Sugar Loaf, 10981 • 845-469-9181
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.sugarloafnychamber.com
Craft Village
Hudson Valley Materials Exchange
1101 First St., New Windsor 12553
845-567-1445
An environmental redistribution center open
to the public. Specializing in used and
surplus materials for art, decoration,
education, and construction. This community
warehouse rescues business materials that
would otherwise go to waste. A fascinating
adventure! Tues-Sat 12-5. Thurs 12-7.
www.hvmaterialsexchange.com
Factory Outlets
Tool Factory Outlet
Route 17M, Goshen 10924 • 845-294-7900
Brand name tools such as Milwaukee,
Makita, Porta Cable, Bosch, Delta and many
more. Construction equipment. Mon-Fri, 8-6.
Sat 8-5. Sun 10-3. www.toolfactoryoutlet.com
TWG Fabric Outlet
115 Wisner Avenue, Middletown 10940
845-343-3423
Specialty outlet for decorative fabrics
and exclusive importer of 60 inch lace.
A direct mill supplier. Daily 9-6, Sun 11-4.
Closed Sat.
Gillinder Glass
Corners of Erie & Liberty Streets, Port Jervis
12771 • 845-856-5375
Watch skilled craftsmen at work as they
transform molten glass into beautiful and
useful objects. Enjoy browsing in our store
filled with unique glistening teasures.
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
Factory Tours
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
The main runway at Stewart
International Airport in New Windsor
is over 2 miles long and is an
alternate landing site for the Space
Shuttle.
During the period of 1895 to 1910,
Cuddebackville was a famous and fondly
remembered spot for location filming for
the silent film era with at least 21 movies
being filmed there in that 15 year span.
Orange County Choppers
1019 State Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-457-1995
You’ve seen the show, now visit the retail
store and full showroom with theme bikes
on display. Complete line of Orange County
Choppers apparel and merchandise.
Mon-Sat, 9-8. Sun 9-5.
www.orangecountychoppers.com
Galleria at Crystal Run
1 Galleria Drive, Middletown 10940
845-692-5757
Over 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
Outlet Shopping
Shopping Centers
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
498 Red Apple Court, Route 32,
Central Valley 10917 • 845-928-4000
Visit the world's largest collection of luxury
designer and name brand outlets offering
everyday savings of 25% to 65%. With 220
stores including Brooks Brothers Factory
Store, Chanel, Donna Karan, Giorgio Armani,
Neiman Marcus Last Call, Nike, Off 5th-Saks
Fifth Avenue, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory
Store, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tommy Hilfiger,
Versace, Sony, Waterford, Wedgwood,
Williams-Sonoma Outlet and more! Jan-Feb,
Mon. - Wed 10-6; Thur-Sun 10-9. Mar-Dec,
Mon-Sun 10-9. VISITOR INFORMATION
CENTER. www.premiumoutlets.com
Newburgh Mall
1401 Route 300, Newburgh 12550
845-564-1400
Regional indoor shopping mall in
eastern Orange County. Over 65
stores and services.
Mon–Sat, 10–9:30. Sun 11–6.
Exit 7N on I-84 and Exit 17 on I-87.
www.shopnewburghmall.com
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The premiere episode of the final
season of “The Sopranos” was filmed
on location in the Village of
Greenwood Lake and on the lake
itself.
Monroe is the home and birthplace of
“Velveeta Cheese”
Edgar Allen Poe was once a cadet at West
Point, though he never graduated. He
went on to become one of the most
famous poets and authors in American
history, despite being arrested in
Newburgh in the late 19th century!
Lodging
Stay 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.
Lodging
Orange County B&B Association
845-496-1826
Member B&Bs can be contacted through this
number, or at www.new-york-inns.com. All of
the county’s B&Bs are listed below.
Bed & Breakfast
Anthony Dobbinʼs Stagecoach Inn
268 Main Street at Maplewood Terrace
Goshen 10924 • 845-294-5526
7 rooms, 5 with private bath, in a 25 room
estate furnished with antiques. A former
stagecoach stop, the home has an elevator
and fireplaces throughout. Elegant dining
room for breakfast and catered dinners.
Afternoon tea on weekends.
www.dobbinsinn.com
Ashford Cottage
25 Oakland Avenue, Warwick 10990
845-986-6162 or 258-7167
3 richly appointed rooms and suites with
whirlpool tub or steam shower. Beautifully
restored bungalow home in the village. Office
space with wireless Internet. Swimming pool
and TV. Full breakfast. Credit cards accepted.
www.ashfordcottage.com
Bird Haven
43 Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-5066
2 rooms with private baths. Lovely ranch
next to the Glenwood House where a full
candlelight breakfast is included. Gardens,
fish pond, waterfall and inground pool.
www.glenwoodhouse.com
Borland House
130 Clinton Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-1513
3 rooms with private baths in a stately
Greek Revival home in the heart of the
historic district. Sumptuous 3-course
breakfast. Home of “Blue Shutter Antiques,”
located in the original 1790’s kitchen.
www.theborlandhouse.com
Boulevard House
1017 Route 52 East, Walden 12586
845-778-1602
2 rooms, private bath. Built in the age of
the horseless carriage, Boulevard House
sits on a quiet tree-lined street. Porch sit
in summer or sip hot cocoa next to a
wood stove in winter. Full breakfast.
Brass Rose Inn
29-31 Main Street, Warwick 10990
845-986-5603
4 rooms in restored 1900 historic
brick building. Private baths, cable TV,
and air conditioning. Located in the heart
of historic Warwick. Full breakfast served
in your room. Within walking distance of
shops and restaurants. Major credit cards.
www.brassroseinn.com
Buckʼs Homestead
364 Goodwill Road, Montgomery 12549
845-457-3457
2 rooms (one queen, one with twin beds),
shared bath. 1830’s farmhouse decorated
with antiques and crafts, near a quaint
Hudson Valley village. Hearty country
breakfast in the dining room or on the
screened porch in season.
www.buckshomestead.com
Caldwell House
25 Orrs Mills Road, Salisbury Mills 12577
845-496-2954 or 800-210-5565
4 air-conditioned rooms, private baths,
1 with jacuzzi. Upscale 1803 colonial home
furnished with antiques on 3 beautiful acres.
Sumptuous homemade breakfast. Wireless
Internet access, TV/VCR and phone in each
room. No smoking. Children over 12
welcome. AmEx, Visa, MC.
www.caldwellhouse.com
Caren House
1371 Orange Tpke., Monroe 10950
845-782-0377
3 air-conditioned guest rooms with
shared bath. Country cozy home
situated on 3 acres with picturesque
pond. Large common room. Full
breakfast served. Children welcome.
Chateau Hathorn
33 Hathorn Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-6099
8 rooms. Free continental breakfast.
Fine continental cuisine. Dinner:
Wed–Sat, 5–10PM. Sun, 3–8PM.
Banquet accommodations for 130 for
weddings and private parties. 5 star rating.
www.chateauhathorn.com
Cider Mill Inn
207 Glenwood Rd, Pine Island 10969
845-258-3044
3 rooms with private baths. This beautifully
restored 1865 Victorian farmhouse was
once a working dairy farm and apple
orchard. Escape to our elegantly romantic
guest lodgings complete with plush down
comforters, spa robes and hot tub. Full
gourmet breakfast. Children 12 and over
welcome. www.cidermillinn.com
Colonel Hayden House
Newburgh 12550 • 845-562-6679
2 comfortable suites (4 rooms) in a
carriage house on a private country
estate. Continental breakfast included.
www.colonelhaydenhouse.com
Cromwell Manor
174 Angola Road, Cornwall 12518
845-534-7136
12 air-conditioned rooms with private
baths. Elegant 1820 mansion and charming
1764 cottage furnished with antiques. Many
rooms with fireplaces. Full gourmet breakfast.
Romantic getaways, corporate retreats,
weddings available on the 7 acre estate.
Afternoon tea. Internet access. AmEx,
Visa and MC. www.cromwellmanor.com
Dominion House
50 Old Dominion Road,
Blooming Grove 10914 • 845-496-1826
3 rooms, 1 with private bath, 2 with shared
bath. Also a private cottage. 1880’s farm
house on over 4 acres. Relax on the large
wraparound porch or in front of a fire in the
oak paneled den. Hot tub, slate top pool
table, pool and library. Full country breakfast.
www.thedominionhouse.com
Early Settler
Newburgh 12550
845-562-7548 or 800-824-9934
3 comfortable rooms, 1 with private bath
in a pre-Revolutionary farmhouse restored
to its original splendor. Breakfast included.
Empty Nest
423 Lake Road, New Windsor 12553
845-496-9263
3 guest rooms in a country home, each
charmingly decorated with pretty floras,
country prints and quilts. Enjoy views of
the countryside while breakfasting on the
porch (weather permitting). 60 miles from
NYC. Located close to West Point.
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Orange County’s daily newspaper,
The Times Herald-Record, is the first
newspaper published on a “cold offset
press” in the country - a printing
technique widely used by newspapers
today.
George M. Cohen, the famous song writer
who penned “Yankee Doodle Dandy”,
lived in Highland Mills.
Lodging
Glenwood House
49 Glenwood Road, Pine Island 10969
845-258-5066
5 rooms with private baths. 1 apartment
in Warwick. 1855 Victorian farmhouse
with whirlpool tubs, fireplaces,
entertainment center, and full candlelight
breakfast. Outdoor hot tub, deck and cabana.
Piano room and library. All major credit cards.
www.glenwoodhouse.com
Goldsmith Denniston House
227 Montgomery Street, Newburgh
845-562-8076
4 rooms with queen size beds and private
baths with marble showers. 1820 Federal
style home in the Historic District. Newly
restored, the public rooms have marble
mantelpieces and plaster mouldings.
Peter Billman Art Gallery is part of the
house. The home is ideal for parties of
75 or fewer. www.dennistonbb.com
Grandmaʼs House
35 Stephen Ave., Circleville 10919
914-443-4504
2 room executive suite with private bath,
private entrance, and access to large
sunny deck for alfresco breakfasts. Wildlife
sculptures created by the resident artist
decorate the suite and indoor breakfast area.
They are available for sale in our gift shop
as a special reminder of your visit.
Email: [email protected]
Hambletonian House
19 High Street, Chester 10918
845-469-6425
2 air-conditioned rooms, each with private
bath. Elegant 1850 Victorian residence
situated on a knoll surrounded by trees
and gardens. The porch and patio provide
quiet refuge for relaxation. The spacious
living rooms with period furnishings transport
guests to a bygone era. Full breakfast served
on the porch or in the dining room.
www.hambletonian-house.com
Heritage Farm
163 Berea Road, Walden 12586
845-778-3420
Saltbox on a 20 acre horse farm. Antiques
and collectibles compliment the wide board
floors, fireplaces and woodwork. 3 queensized bedrooms, one with fireplace and
private bath. Full country breakfast. Smoking
outdoors only. No credit cards. Apr–Jan.
Hopewell Farm
680 Route 302, Thompson Ridge 10985
845-361-2197
4 rooms in an 18th century landmark colonial
farmstead with original barn and carriage
house. Carriage house features additional
2 bedrooms with private bath, Jacuzzi,
living room, wood stove, and private deck.
American and Asian antiques in each
bedroom. Summer kitchen/breakfast room
has a huge stone fireplace with beehive
oven. The cozy library has a woodstove
and TV. www.hopewellfarm.net
Inn at Stony Creek
34 Spanktown Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-3660
4 rooms, all with private baths, in an historic
1860 Greek Revival farmhouse overlooking
scenic meadows and a stream. TVs, VCRs,
computer line. Front porch and back deck
for relaxing and dining. Afternoon or evening
tea by the fire. Gourmet continental breakfast.
www.innstonycreek.net
Kelsayʼs House of Nations
2 Scenic Drive, Newburgh 12550
845-562-1477
4 friendly, comfortable rooms in hi-ranch
brick home. Close to Stewart Airport,
highways, historic and scenic sight seeing.
Pets welcome.
Lynchʼs Lakeside Inn
62 Sterling Road, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-3535
5 rooms, all with private baths. A brand
new Victorian B&B overlooking Greenwood
Lake that is truly a four-season inn. Each
room is air-conditioned and has DirectTV
with HBO. The gift shop features Native
American jewelry and objets d’art.
Handicapped accessible.
www.lynchslakesideinn.com
Mead Tooker House
136 Clinton Street, Montgomery 12549
845-457-5770
8 rooms. 2 suites and 2 rooms with private
baths, 4 rooms that share 2 baths. 200 yearold colonial listed on the National Register of
Historic Houses. Some rooms have working
fireplaces. Quiet elegance, period antiques.
Full breakfast. Competitive rates for business
travelers. Small weddings and parties
welcome. No pets or children, please.
Most major credit cards accepted.
www.meadtooker.com
MeadowLark Farm
180 Union Corners Road, Warwick 10990
845-651-4286
1865 farmhouse with 3 air-conditioned rooms
with private baths. Full breakfast with fresh
produce from the garden served on the
terrace or in the dining room. Dinners
available on request. Living room with
fireplace. Specializing in escorted tours of
Hudson Valley and New York City.
Non-smoking, no children.
www.meadowlarkfarm.com
Nottingham
River Road, Newburgh 12550
845-561-4321
3 country style rooms in a lovely English
Tudor house overlooking the scenic
Hudson River. Two rooms share a bath.
A full breakfast is served on our large
deck, or in the gracious dining room
looking out at the Hudson. The
honeymoon suite has a four-poster
king size bed and private bath with
Jacuzzi. April-Dec.
Painterʼs Inn
266 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson
12520 • 845-534-2109
7 guest rooms with private baths, 1 suite.
Breakfast not included. Restaurant on
premises serving lunch and dinner.
www.painters-restaurant.com
Peach Grove Inn
205 Route 17A, Warwick 10990
845-986-7411
Restored 1850 antique appointed
antebellum Greek Revival home overlooking
200 acre farm. 4 large rooms with private
baths. Full breakfast includes home baking.
No smoking, please.
Pine Bush House
215 Maple Avenue, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-3641
3 rooms, 1 suite, all with private baths.
Country Victorian home built in 1904 within
walking distance of shops and restaurants.
Period furniture with handmade quilts on the
beds. Wireless Internet and cable available.
Full breakfast with vegetarian and vegan
menus available. www.pinebushhouse.com
Pioneer Cottage
30 Paul Lane, Walden 12586 • 845-778-5743
1 bedroom private cottage overlooking 50
acres of apple trees. Canopy bed and
comfortable furnishings. Satellite television
and intimate dining area, or breakfast served
at the poolside deck. Full country breakfast
on weekends, continental breakfast
weekdays. Email: [email protected]
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Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
In 2000, Stewart International Airport
became the first commercial airport to
be privatized. It is the nations second
largest airport in total area.
The largest church organ in the world is
located in the United States Military
Academy at West Point.
Silent Farm
35 Axworthy Lane, Goshen 10924
845-294-0846
4 rooms and 1 suite overlooking 85 acre
horse farm. Private sitting room with
fireplace. Entertainment room. Breakfast
served by the diningroom fireplace or on
the deck overlooking the fields. Horseback
lessons and riding available. House and
grounds available for private parties and
business meetings. www.silentfarm.com
Soniaʼs
61 Scotchtown Place, Middletown 10941
845-692-5267
2 rooms with shared bath in a comfortable
Cape Cod home surrounded by apple
trees and a creek. Bedroom with
queen-size bed has air conditioning,
cable TV, mini-fridge, microwave and
coffee maker. Second room has 2 twin
beds. Full breakfast. Smoke-free
environment. No pets.
www.new-york-inns.com
Storm King Lodge
100 Pleasant Hill Road, Mountainville 10953
845-534-9421
4 rooms with private baths. Fireplaces
in 2 rooms. 1800’s lodge located between
Storm King and Schunnemunk Mountains.
Air-conditioned. No smoking.
Masseuse available by appointment.
www.stormkinglodge.com
Sugar Loaf Village
Pine Hill Road, Sugar Loaf 10981
845-469-2717
3 rooms, private baths. Guests are
welcomed into this delightful 18th century
home by the resident owner. Charming
rooms are decorated to the period and
equipped with TV and central air. In
summer, a country breakfast is served
in the bird and rose filled garden. In
winter, the breakfast table is lit by
candles and a cozy fire.
Victorian River View
30 Scott’s Circle, Fort Montgomery 10922
845-446-5479
5 rooms with shared baths. Breathtaking
views from 1888 Victorian home
overlooking the Hudson River and
Bear Mt. Bridge. Antique furnishings,
air-conditioning, TV and VCR. Continental
breakfast. Gathering room, dining room,
screened porch, fire pit and picnic area.
Warwick Valley Bed and Breakfast
24 Maple Avenue, Warwick 10990
845-987-7255
5 rooms, private baths. Come enjoy the
high standard of cleanliness, decor and
landscaping that is pleasing to the eye
and comforting to the soul! A 1900 colonial
revival decorated with antiques and country
furniture. TV, VCR, phone, and high speed
internet access in each room. Full breakfast
with tables for 2. Guest living room with
fireplace. Covered porch.
www.wvbedandbreakfast.com
Wildflower Cottage
93 Walling Road, Warwick 10990
845-258-1233
Your very own cottage in the country.
Fireplace, central air, full bath, and
kitchenette with refrigerator, coffeepot and
microwave. Inground pool. Color TV with
cable and high speed cable online access.
6 miles from the village on a quiet country
road. Continental breakfast included.
Children welcome. www.wildflowercottage.net
Greenkill Conference Center
300 Big Pond Road, Huguenot 12746
845-858-2200
Non-profit groups from 20 to 200 overnight,
250 for meetings. Dormitory-style chalets.
Generous buffets and home-style cooking.
1000 acres of towering pines and sparkling
lakes. Hiking trails and outdoor adventure
course. www.ymcanyc.org
Conference Facilities
Olmsted Center
114 Bay View, Cornwall-on-Hudson 12520
845-534-7900
2 large homes for 50 guests, and 3 rustic
cabins for 60 guests. 76 acre camp and
retreat center open to non-profit groups.
Beautiful wooded areas, partial views of
the Hudson River. Tennis court, ropes
course, pool, meeting/dining room.
www.campolmsted.org
Warwick Center
Hoyt Road, Warwick 10990
845-986-1164
Mountaintop camp/conference retreat
facility located on 456 acres. Overnight
accommodations for 270. Seven meeting
rooms, banquet facility for 135–225,
campgrounds, and picnic grove. Groups
welcome. Year round.
www.campwarwick.com
Antonʼs on the Lake
7 Waterstone Road, Greenwood Lake 10925
845-477-0010
16 rooms overlooking Greenwood Lake.
Docking space available. Year round.
www.antonsonthelake.com
Hotels & Motels
Americaʼs Best Value Inn
Route 32, Central Valley 10917
845-928-2266
50 rooms. Pool and playground.
1/2 mile north of Thruway Exit 16,
just past Woodbury Common.
American Budget Inns
Routes 17 & 32, Harriman 10926
845-783-3211
61 rooms. Handicapped facilities.
www.american-budget-inns.com
Bear Mountain Bridge Motel
Route 9W, Fort Montgomery 10922
845-446-2472
5 rooms. Dining nearby.
2 miles south of West Point.
Bear Mountain Inn and Conference Center
Rt. 9W, Bear Mountain 10911
845-786-2731
Closed for renovation. Reopening 2007.
Breezy Point Inn
620 Jersey Avenue (Route 210),
Greenwood Lake 10925 • 845-477-8100
4 rooms overlooking Greenwood Lake.
Docking facilities available. German/American
cuisine. Outdoor lakefront dining deck. Year
round. www.breezypointinn.com
Budget Inn
5202 Route 9W, Newburgh 12550
845-562-7477
20 rooms. Waterbeds and jacuzzis.
Comfort Inn & Suites
20 Hatfield Lane, Goshen 10924
845-291-1282
95 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.choicehotels.com
Comfort Inn
5 Lakeside Road, Newburgh 12550
845-567-0567
130 rooms. Meeting rooms, suites, outdoor
pool. Free continental breakfast. Computer
hook-up, etc. Near intersection of 17K and
I-84 exit 6. www.comfortinn.com
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The Tuxedo dinner jacket originated
in Tuxedo Park by the tobacco
magnate Pierre Lorillard.
Goshen was the site of the hanging of the famous outlaw Claudius Smith, a British
Loyalist who - along with the Mohawk Indian Chief Joseph Brandt - raided the
countryside surrounding Goshen during the Revolutionary War. He and Joseph Brandt
are said to have buried their many stolen treasures in the hills surrounding Goshen,
and that Claudius is himself buried somewhere on the grounds of the old Presbyterian
Church.
Lodging
Comfort Inn
2247 Greenville Tpke., Port Jervis 12771
845-856-6611 or 888-330-6611
103 rooms, newly renovated.
Outdoor pool, free continental breakfast.
In-room coffee makers, cable TV, hair
dryers. Meeting rooms. Minutes away
from Delaware River.
www.comfortinnportjervis.com
Courtyard by Marriott
24 Crystal Run Crossing, Middletown 10941
845-695-0606
134 rooms overlooking a landscaped
courtyard. Rooms are equipped with
mini-refrigerator, high speed Internet,
telephones with voicemail and data-port.
Indoor pool, whirlpool spa, and fitness
center. Business center and meeting
room. Breakfast buffet served daily.
The Marketplace gourmet
deli is open 24 hours.
www.middletowncourtyard.com
Courtyard by Marriott
4 Governor Drive, Newburgh 12550
845-567-4800
78 spacious guestrooms and suites
with in room coffee maker, iron/board,
hairdryer, 2 dual line telephones with
speaker, dataport, and voicemail.
Indoor pool, whirlpool and fitness center.
Courtyard Cafe serves breakfast daily.
Conference room available
for groups up to 50. Near Stewart Airport.
www.courtyard.com/hpnnb
Days Inn Newburgh
915 Union Avenue, Newburgh 12553
845-564-7550
97 rooms. Rooms with two double
beds overlook beautiful Washington Lake.
Rooms equipped with high-speed wireless
Internet, voicemail, hairdryers, and irons.
Indoor seasonal pool. Complimentary
continental breakfast. Business services
available. Shuttle to Stewart Airport
between 5AM and 10 PM. www.daysinn.com
Days Inn
4939 Route 17M & 6, New Hampton 10958
845-374-2411
44 rooms. Free continental breakfast, local
calls, HBO, outdoor pool. In-room hair dryer,
dataports. Microwave and refrigerator by
request. Exit 3E on I-84 or Exit 123 off Rt.
17W. www.daysinn.com
Econo Lodge
310 Windsor Highway, New Windsor 12553
845-561-6620 or 800-55-ECONO
40 spacious rooms. Complimentary
breakfast. Smoking and non-smoking rooms.
www.nowabhotels.com
Economy Inn
20-22 Motel Road, Middletown 10941
845-361-1211
20 rooms. Exit 118 off Route 17.
Economy Inn
5155 Route 9W, Newburgh 12550
845-562-6170
28 rooms. Cable TV, A/C, smoking and
non-smoking rooms. Close to attractions.
Erie Hotel
9 Jersey Ave., Port Jervis 12771
845-858-4100
10 rooms with Victorian style decor.
Newly renovated. Restaurant on premises.
Fonteʼs Motel
3046 Route 9W, New Windsor 12553
845-561-7570
18 rooms. A/C, cable, smoking and
non-smoking. Some queen sized beds.
Global Budget Inns of America
Routes 17M & 6, New Hampton 10958
845-374-3020 or 800-UB-GLOBAL
16 rooms. Reasonable rates. Exit 3E on I-84.
Green Valley Motel
5516 Route 9W, Marlboro 12542
845-562-7700
27 rooms, 6 efficiencies.
Jacuzzis. Reservations.
Hampton Inn
20 Crystal Run Crossing, Middletown 10941
845-344-3400
127 room hotel. Featuring complimentary hot
“On The House” breakfast buffet, 24-hour
coffee bar, business center, wireless Internet,
and outdoor heated pool. Four restaurants
within walking distance.
www.middletownhampton.com
Harvest Inn Motel
95 Boniface Drive, Pine Bush 12566
845-744-5700 or 800-538-INNS
39 rooms. Jacuzzi, fireplace, waterfall, air
conditioning and cable TV. Free continental
breakfast. Gift shop. Non-smoking.
www.harvestinnmotel.com
Hilton Garden Inn Newburgh
15 Crossroads Court, Newburgh 12550
845-567-9500
119 rooms. Suites, Jacuzzis, indoor heated
pool and whirlpool, fully stocked fitness
center. Refrigerator and microwave in all
rooms. Room service. Business center
open 24 hours. Full service restaurant,
lounge. Banquet space with catering.
www.newburghstewartairport.stayhgi.com
Holiday Inn
Crystal Run Road, Middletown 10940
845-343-1474 or 1-800-HOLIDAY
102 rooms. Smoking and non-smoking,
handicapped facilities, fitness room.
Meals, indoor and outdoor pools, lounge,
sauna. 4 meeting rooms, largest capacity:
300. www.sixcontinentshotels.com
Holiday Inn Express
2 Bryle Place, Chester 10918
845-469-3000
Brand new 80-room hotel with 16 suites.
All rooms have 25” remote TV with
free cable, hairdryers, coffeemakers, irons.
Large indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi,
fitness room, wireless high speed Internet.
Continental breakfast bar. Meeting space
available. www.hiechester.com
Holiday Inn Express
1106 Route 9W North,
Fort Montgomery 10922
845-446-4277 or 800-HOLIDAY
86 room hotel with suites. Indoor pool,
sauna, and fitness center. Meeting rooms
and business center. Free breakfast bar.
www.sixcontinentshotels.com
Hampton Inn
1054 Union Avenue, Newburgh 12550
1-800-HAMPTON or 845-567-9100
116 Rooms. Complimentary continental
breakfast. Indoor swimming pool, whirlpool
and exercise room. Meeting room. Data ports
in all guest rooms. Hearing impaired may call
1-800-451-HTDD. www.hampton-inn.com
35
Did You Know? - It’s an Orange County Fact
Harriman State Park, one of the
largest state parks in New York, has 32
lakes and ponds and over 40 marked
hiking trails.
Horace Pippin (1888-1946), a grandson of
slaves, became one of the most widely
acclaimed primitive artists in America. He
spent much of his life living and painting
in Goshen. His paintings can be found in
major museums throughout the country.
Howard Johnson Inn
95 Route 17K, Newburgh 12550
845-564-4000 or 800-564-5009
74 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 Lodge
551 Route 211 East, Middletown 10940
845-342-5822
117 rooms. Cable TV with free HBO.
Conference/banquet facilities: 5–150
capacity. Special corporate and group rates.
www.hojo.com
Middletown Motel
Route 211 East, Middletown 10940
845-342-2535 or 800-343-2535
101 rooms. Free breakfast at local diner.
Outdoor pool, heart shaped jacuzzis.
Free coffee. Basic cable. Pets
accommodated. Rt. 17, Exit 120.
New Continental Hotel
15 Leo Court (Route 210), Greenwood Lake
10925 • 845-477-2456
20-room country inn nestled on the shores
of beautiful Greenwood Lake. Family run
country inn filled with old world atmosphere
and warm hospitality. Restaurant specializes
in home style German/American cuisine.
Delft cocktail lounge. Wedding, small
banquets, conferences and receptions.
Reservations requested.
www.newcontinentalhotel.com
Palisade Motel
17 Main St., Highland Falls 10928
845-446-9400
54 rooms. Kitchenette and Jacuzzi
suites. Nonsmoking rooms. Monthly
and weekly rates. www.nowabhotels.com
Pointers Echo Motel
1610 Route 9W North, Highland Falls 10928
845-446-2696
12 rooms with refrigerators and
microwaves. All rooms have 2 double
beds and free HBO. Scenic views.
Quality Inn
90 Route 17K, Newburgh 12550
845-564-9020
121 rooms. Fitness center and outdoor
swimming pool. Deluxe continental breakfast.
Wireless Internet. In-room coffee makers,
hairdryers, ironing boards. Cable TV with
HBO. Pet friendly rooms. Conference and
banquet facilities. www.nowabhotels.com
Ramada Inn
1289 Route 300, Newburgh 12550
845-564-4500 or 800-228-2828
153 rooms including 40 suites.
Restaurant, lounge, outdoor pool, exercise
room, game room, whirlpool, sauna room.
7 meeting rooms, largest room capacity: 300.
NYS Thruway Exit 17. www.ramada.com
Restaurant, www.cafeinternationale.com
Scullyʼs Restaurant & Motel
Main Street & Routes 42 & 97,
Sparrowbush 12780
845-856-6663. 13 rooms. Meals.
Spruce Lodge
619 Route 17K, Montgomery 12549
845-564-1830
10 rooms. Reservations.
Extended stays only.
Super 8 Maybrook
207 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 Motel
1287 Route 300, Newburgh 12550
845-564-5700 or 800-800-8000
108 rooms. Spacious guest rooms and
suite. Cable TV. Handicapped, smoking
and non-smoking rooms. AM coffee in
the lobby. Pets accommodated.
Super 8 Motel
563 Route 211 East, Middletown 10940
845-692-5828
82 rooms. 2 suites. Free coffee and morning
toast bar. Guest laundry, vending room. 24
hour desk service. Rt. 17, Exit 120. Pets
accommodated. www.super8motel.com
Thayer Hotel
Thayer Road, West Point 10996
845-446-4731 or 800-247-5047
151 deluxe rooms. Located on the
grounds of the United States Military
Academy overlooking the scenic Hudson
River. 10 banquet rooms ideal for meetings,
weddings, special events. Fine dining and
famous Sunday Champagne Brunch.
www.thethayerhotel.com
Travel Inn
3046 Route 9W, New Windsor 12553
845-561-7570
18 rooms. Newly renovated. A/C, cable TV.
Near West Point and Stewart Airport.
Tuxedo Motel
Route 17, Tuxedo 10987
845-351-4747
55 rooms. Outdoor pool.
US Academy Motel
41 Main St., Highland Falls 10928
845-446-2021
15 rooms. Free continental breakfast. Cable
TV, microwaves and refrigerators in rooms.
One mile south of West Point.
Warwick Motel
One Overlook Drive & Route 17A,
Warwick 10990
845-986-4822 or 888-8-WARWICK
16 rooms, 1 suite. Adjoining restaurant,
in-room coffee, free continental breakfast.
HBO, outdoor heated pool. 15 minutes
from ski slopes. www.warwickmotel.com
West Point Motel
156 Main Street, Highland Falls 10928
845-446-4180 or 888-349-6788
51 rooms. Complimentary continental
breakfast. Non-smoking rooms. Free
cable channels. Pay-per-view.
Refrigerators in selected rooms,
Microwaves centrally located. Queen
beds in all rooms. Easy walking distance
to West Point. www.thewestpointmotel.com
Windsor Motel
2996 Route 9W, New Windsor 12553
845-562-7777
32 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
Travel Center of America
Neelytown Road, Montgomery 12549
845-457-3163
36 rooms. Meals.
36
Billy Joel’s song “Summer, Highland
Falls” refers to Highland Falls, New
York. Joel lived in the Cragston
neighborhood of Highland Falls in
the 1970’s.
Famous bike builder “Indian Larry” was
born at the Cornwall Hospital.
Jimmy Sturr - Polka musician, winner of
16 Grammys, nominated for 22,
nicknamed “The Polka King”, currently
resides in the village Florida, New York.
Index
#
1809 House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
94 Pitch & Putt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
A
Above the Clouds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Academy Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Ace Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Adirondack Trailways . . . . . . . . . . .3
Algonquin Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
All Airports Transportation, Inc. . . .4
All Family Taxi & Limo Service . . . .4
America’s Best Value Inn . . . . . . . .34
American Budget Inn . . . . . . . . . . .34
American Eagle Airline . . . . . . . . . .3
American Family Campground . . . .13
Ananda Ashram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Annandale Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Antiques Are Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Antique Loft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Anthony Dobbin’s Stagecoach Inn .32
Anton’s on the Lake . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Appalachian Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Applewood Orchards . . . . . . . . . . .24
Applewood Winery . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Aristocrat Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Army Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Arnell’s Gift Center &
Fine Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
ASAP Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Ashford Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Audubon Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
B
Back ’n Time Vintage . . . . . . . . . . .27
Back Track Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Bait Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Baldwin Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Basha Kill Wildlife
Management Area . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Bear Mountain and Harriman
State Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Bear Mountain Inn and Conference
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round . .12
Bear Mountain Bridge Motel . . . . . .34
Bear Mountain State Park . . . . . . .17
Bear Mountain State Park Pool &
Harriman State Park Beaches . . . .20
Bear Mountain Trailside Museums
and Wildlife Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Bearly Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Beaver Pond Campground . . . . . . .13
Bellvale Farms Creamery . . . . . . . .24
Bernadette & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Bertoni Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Berry Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Bethlehem Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . .6
Binniewater Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Bird Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Black Bear Campground . . . . . . . .13
Black Dirt Farming Region . . . . . . .19
Black Rock Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Blooming Hill Organic Farm . . .22, 23
Bob’s Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Bob’s Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Bobolink Dairy & Bakery . . . . . . . .22
Bodles Opera House . . . . . . . . . . .10
Borderland Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Borland House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Boulevard House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Bryan’s Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, 20
Brass Rose Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Breezy Point Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Brotherhood Winery . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Buck’s Homestead . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Budget Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Bull Stone House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
35
C
Caldwell House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Carnegie Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Castle Family Fun Center . . . . . . . .12
Cedarwood Antiques . . . . . . . . . . .27
Caren House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Celtic Pines Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Central Valley (Tourist Info Center) .3
Central Valley Golf Club . . . . . . . . .15
Chadwick Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 18
Chamfered Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Chateau Hathorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Chester Railroad Station . . . . . . . .7
Chester Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Chester/Washingtonville Taxi . . . . .4
Christmas Tree Lane . . . . . . . . . . .22
Cider Mill Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Circleville Town Park/C. Hudson
Thomas Memorial Park . . . . . . . . .18
City Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Clinton Shops Antique Center . . . .27
Clove Acres Riding Academy . . . . .17
Clove Furnace Historic Site . . . . . .7
Coal-Bin Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Colonel Hayden House . . . . . . . . .32
Comair/Delta Connection . . . . . . . .3
Comfort Inn & Suites . . . . . . . .34, 35
Commander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Constitution Island . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Corbett Road Sanctuary . . . . . . . . .12
Corner Stage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Cornwall Clock Shop . . . . . . . . . . .27
Cornwall (Tourist Info Center) . . . . .3
Cornwall-on-Hudson
Boat Launch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
County Government Center . . . . . .7
Country Heritage
Antiques Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Courtyard by Marriott . . . . . . . . . . .35
Coyote Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Crawford House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
C. Rowe and Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Cromwell Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Cronomer Hill Park . . . . . . . . . .18, 20
Crows Nest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Crystal Water Farm . . . . . . . . . . . .17
37
D
D&H Canal Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Days Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
DeFeo’s Cove Marina . . . . . . . . . .18
Delano Hitch Recreation Park . . . .19
Demarest Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Denman Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Dominion House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Dorian Equestrian Center . . . . . . .17
Dovetail Antique Service . . . . . . . .27
Downing Park . . . . . . . . . . . . .17, 19
Duffers Golf Range . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Dutch Reformed Church . . . . . . . .7
E
Eagle Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Eagle’s Roost Antiques . . . . . . . . .27
Early Settler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
East Arm Boat Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Eclectic Eye Antiques . . . . . . . . . .27
Econo Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Economy Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Edmonston House . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Edwin Welling Van Duzer
Memorial House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Eisenhower Hall Theatre . . . . . . . .10
Eleazer Harding House . . . . . . . . .7
Elks-Brox Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Empty Nest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Eric Jarmann and Company . . . . .6
Erie Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Executive Suite Gallery . . . . . . . . .6
Expeditions New York . . . . . . . . . .4
Exposures Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
F
Fair Oaks Auction Service . . . . . . .29
Fancher-Davidge Park . . . . . . .17, 19
Fantasy Balloon Flights . . . . . . . . .12
Farm Side Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
FCC Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Flannery’s Estate Service . . . . . . .29
Florida (Farmers Market) . . . . . . . .23
Fonte’s Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Forevergreen Christmas
Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Forget-Me-Not Antiques . . . . . . . . .27
Fort Decker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Fort Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Four Eights Transportation . . . . . . .4
Four Winds Antique Center . . . . . .27
Fox Ridge Christmas
Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Frankel/Wolfson Sanctuary . . . . . .13
Freedom Air Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Froehlich Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Front Street Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .18
G
Galleria at Crystal Run . . . . . . . . .30
Gardnertown Farms . . . . . . . . . . . .17
The Gatehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Gayle Clark Fedigan Gallery . . . . .6
Genealogical Society . . . . . . . . . . .7
GHS Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Gillinder Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Glenwood House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Global Budget Inns of America . . .35
Goldsmith Denniston House . . . . .33
Gomez Mill House . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Goosepond Mountain . . . . . . .16, 19
Goshen (Tourist Info Center) . . . . .3
Goshen (Farmers Markets) . . . . . .23
Goshen Court House . . . . . . . . . . .7
Goshen Historic Track . . . . . . . . . .8
Goshen Historic Walk . . . . . . . . . .8
Grandma’s House . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Graney Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Green Ridge Golf Club . . . . . . . . .15
Green Valley Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Greenkill Conference Center . . . . .34
Greenville Historic Buildings . . . . .8
Greenwood Lake Taxi . . . . . . . . . .4
Gull Harbor Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Guns and Collectibles, Ltd . . . . . . .27
H
Halfway Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Hambletonian House . . . . . . . . . . .33
Hamptonburgh Preserve . . . . . . . .13
Hampton Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Hanaford’s Marine Inc. . . . . . . . . . .18
Hands of Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Harness Racing Museum &
Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Heritage Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Harriman State Park . . . . . . . . . . .16
Harvest Inn Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Hawk’s Nest Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Heritage Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Hickory Hills Golf Course . . . . . . . .15
Hidden Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Highland Falls Marina . . . . . . . . . .18
Highland Falls/West Point (Farmers
Markets) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Highland Lakes State Park . . .16, 19
Highlands Trail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Hill-Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Hilton Garden Inn Newburgh . . . . .35
Hodgson’s Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Hoeffner Farms . . . . . . . . . . . .22, 24
Holiday Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Holiday Inn Express . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Hollybush Dressage Center . . . . . .19
Honey Locust Farm House . . . . . .23
Hopewell Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Howard Johnson Inn . . . . . . . . . . .36
Howard Johnson Lodge . . . . . . . . .36
Hudson Valley Car Service . . . . . .4
Hudson Valley Carriage . . . . . . . . .16
Hudson Valley DMC & Travel . . . . .4
Hudson Valley Enchanted
Balloon Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Hudson Valley
Materials Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Hudson Valley Showcase . . . . . . .28
I
Ice Time Sports Complex . . . . . . .17
Independence Air . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Indigot Creek Christmas
Tree Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Inn at Stony Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
J
J&E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Jacob T. Walden House . . . . . . . . .8
Jacobsen Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
James Douglas Gallery . . . . . . . . .6
J&E Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Jessup Road Orchard . . . . . . . . . .24
JetBlue Airways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Joe Fix-Its . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Jones Farm & Country Store . . . . .23
Joseph Anfuso Painted
Vintage Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
JR’s Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Juckas Stables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
K
Karpeles Manuscript
Library Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Kelsay’s House of Nations . . . . . . .33
Kelso Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Kenridge Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Kirby Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Kittatinny Canoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Knox’s Headquarters State
Historic Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Kokopeli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Korn’s Campgrounds . . . . . . . . . . .13
Kowawese Unique Area at
Plum Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
L
Lake Tiorati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Lamplighter Antiques . . . . . . . . . . .28
Last Encampment of the
Continental Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Lander’s Delaware River Trips . . . .14
Last Dynasty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Lawrence Farms Orchards . . . . . .24
Leprechaun Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Linda Holmes Richichi Studio . . . .6
Lisandra’s Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Livingskin Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Long Pond Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Lycian Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Lynch’s Lakeside Inn . . . . . . . . . . .33
M
Main Line Bus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Mansion Ridge Golf Club . . . . . . . .15
Manza Family Farm . . . . . . . . . . . .22,
24
Maples Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22,
24
Maricel’s Attic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Mark Vail Auction Services . . . . . .29
Masker Orchards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Maybrook Railroad Museum . . . . .9
Mead Tooker House . . . . . . . . . . . .33
MeadowLark Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Metro North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
MG Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Middletown (Farmers Markets) . . .23
Middletown Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Mill Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Mill Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Minisink Heritage Museum . . . . . .9
Minisink Valley Historical Society . .8
Moffat Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Monroe (Farmers Markets) . . . . . .23
Monroe Country Club . . . . . . . . . .15
Monroe Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Montgomery Academy . . . . . . . . . .8
Moodna Creek Park . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Moonbeams Preserve . . . . . . . . . .16
Morning Fresh Country
Farm Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Morrison Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Mount Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Mount Peter Hawk Watch . . . . . . .19
Mount Saint Mary College . . . . . . .10
Museum of the Hudson
Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Museum Village of
Old Smith’s Clove . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
N
National Carmelite Shrine . . . . . . .10
National Purple Heart
Hall of Honor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8, 9
Neversink Preserve . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Neversink Valley Area Museum . . .9
Newburgh Boat Launching Site . . .18
Newburgh (Farmers Markets) . . . .23
Newburgh - Downing Park
(Tourist Info Center) . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Newburgh Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Newburgh Mall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Newburgh-Orange County Chamber
of Commerce (Tourist Info Center) 3
Newburgh Waterfront . . . . . . . . . . .20
New Continental Hotel . . . . . . . . . .36
New Deal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
New Hope Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
New Jersey Transit . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
New Windsor Cantonment
State Historic Site . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
New Windsor Golf Course . . . . . . .15
New York Auction Company . . . . . .29
North Anchorage Marina . . . . . . . .18
North Shore Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Nottingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
O
Oakland Valley Campground . . . . .13
Oakland Valley Race Park . . . . . . .12
O&H Bait Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Ochs Orchards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Old Red Barn Auctions . . . . . . . . .29
Old Stock Exchange . . . . . . . . . . .28
Old Storm King Highway . . . . . . . .20
Olde Towne Antique &
Used Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Olmsted Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Orange County Airport . . . . . . . . .3
Orange County Arboretum . . . . . . .19
Orange County B&B Association . .32
Orange County Bicycle Club . . . . .12
Orange County Choppers . . . . . . .30
Orange County Community
College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10, 20
Orange County Fair Speedway . . .20
Orange County Farmer’s Museum .9
Orange County Firefighters
Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Orange County Park/Thomas Bull
Memorial Park . . . . . . .14, 18, 19, 20
Orange County Tourism . . . . . . . . .3
Orange Hollow Racquet Club . . . . .20
Orange Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Otisville Campground . . . . . . . . . . .14
Overlook Farm Market . . . . . . .22, 24
P
Pacem in Terris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Painted Lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Painter’s Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Palaia Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Palisade Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Palisades Parkway Tourist
Information Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Paramount Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Past Memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Peach Grove Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Pennings Farm Market &
Garden Center . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, 23
Pennings Orchard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Perkins Memorial Tower . . . . . . . . .20
Pierson Bicentennial Farm . . . .22, 24
Pine Bush Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Pine Bush House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Pine Bush (Farmers Markets) . . . .23
Pineapple Larry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Pines Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Pine View Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Pioneer Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Playhouse at Museum Village . . . .10
Pointers Echo Motel . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Pollepel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Port Jervis (Farmers Markets) . . . .23
Port Jervis (Tourist Information
Center) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Pride of the Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Q
Quade’s Flight School . . . . . . . . . .15
Quicksilver Antique and
Home Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Quality Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
R
Ramada Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Ramapo River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Randall Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Reel ‘Em In Guide Service . . . . . . .15
Richard Ochs Gallery . . . . . . . . . . .6
Ring Homestead Camp . . . . . . . . .12
River Front Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
River Rose Tours & Cruises . . . . . .13
R.J. Nichols Auction Co. . . . . . . . . .29
Roberson’s Auction Service . . . . . .29
Rock Ridge Alpaca Farm . . . . . . . .23
Roe’s Orchards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Rogowski Farm . . . . . . . . .22, 23, 25
Route 9W Highway . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Ruggiero Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
S
Sam & Mabel’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Scenic Farms Golf Course . . . . . . .15
Scheuermann Farms
and Greenhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Schunnemunk Mountain . . . . . . . . .16
Schunnemunk Mountain Preserve .16
Schunnemunk Preserve . . . . . . . . .16
Schunnemunk Shadow Stables . . .17
Scotts Corners Golf Course . . . . . .15
Scully’s Restaurant & Motel . . . . . .36
Sebago Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Second Time Around . . . . . . . . . . .28
Seven Lakes Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Shadow Brook Farm . . . . . . . . .16, 17
Shawn Dell Joyce Gallery . . . . . . .6
Shepard’s Tours, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .4
ShortLine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, 4
Silver Canoe Raft Rentals . . . . . . .14
Silent Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Silent Farm Stables . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Skip’s Dockside Marina . . . . . . . . .18
Sonia’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Soons Orchards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Spanktown Road Sanctuary . . . . . .13
Spruce Lake Cottages . . . . . . . . . .14
Spruce Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
State Line Sanctuary . . . . . . . . . . .13
Station Road Sanctuary . . . . . . . . .13
Stephen Crane Walking Tour . . . . .20
Stepping Stone Inn Antiques . . . . .28
Sterling Forest State Park .13, 16, 19
Stewart State Forest . . . . .13, 16, 19
Stewart International
Airport (SWF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Stonehenge Farms . . . . . . . . .22, 23
Stone Oak Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Stony Ford Golf Course . . . . . . . . .15
Storm King Art Center . . . . . . . . . .9
Storm King Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Storm King State Park . . . . . . . . . .16
Stern’s Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Sudol Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Sugar Loaf Art & Craft Village . . . .29
Sugar Loaf Village . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Sumner’s Wintergreen Tree Farm . .22
Super 8 Maybrook . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Super 8 Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Surving Studios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
T
Thayer Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Tin Brook Treasure Barn . . . . . . . .28
TLC Tours, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Tony’s Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Tool Factory Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Town of Wallkill Golf Club . . . . . . . .15
Tri-State Overlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
TT Minisports Racing Center . . . . .12
Travel Center of America . . . . . . . .36
Travel Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Tunney’s Lamp Shop . . . . . . . . . . .28
Tutubi Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Tuxedo (Farmers Markets) . . . . . . .24
Tuxedo Antiques Center . . . . . . . . .28
Tuxedo Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
TWG Fabric Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
U
US Academy Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
US Airways Express . . . . . . . . . . . .3
U.S. Military Academy . . . . . . . . . .8
V
Vera Johnson Antiques . . . . . . . . .28
Victorian River View . . . . . . . . . . . .34
W
Walden (Farmers Markets) . . . . . . .24
Wallkill Antique Center . . . . . . . . . .29
Wandering Winds Hot
Air Balloon Rides . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Warwick
(Tourist Information Center) . . . . . .3
Warwick Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Warwick Antique Barn . . . . . . . . . .29
Warwick Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Warwick Corn Maze . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Warwick County Park . . . . . . . . . . .19
Warwick Historic Village . . . . . . . . .8
Warwick House of Antiques . . . . . .29
Warwick Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Warwick Valley (Farmers Market) . .24
Warwick Valley Bed and Breakfast .34
Warwick Valley Winery & Orchards 25
Washington’s Headquarters
State Historic Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
West End Beach . . . . . . . . . . .18, 19
West Point Golf Course . . . . . . . . .15
West Point Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
West Point Museum . . . . . . . . . . . .9
West Point Tours, Inc. . . . . . . . . . .4, 9
West Point Visitors Center
(Tourist Information Center) . . . . . .3
Whisper Wind Farm . . . . . . . . . . . .17
M.E. Whitehill – Watercolors . . . . . .6
Whitewater Willie’s . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Wildflower Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
William J. Jenack Auctioneers . . . .29
Willow Point Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Winding Hills Golf Course . . . . . . .15
Winding Hills Park . . . . . . .15, 16, 19
Windsor Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Windy Hollow Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Woodbury Common Premium
Outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Woodbury Historical Society &
Cemetery of the Highlands . . . . . . .9
Women’s Gallery at Sarabrae . . . .6
Wright Family Farm . . . . . . . . .22, 25
Y
Yesterday’s Village . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY
PERMIT NO. 4
www.orangetourism.org
Orange County Tourism
124 Main Street
Goshen, NY 10924
124 Main Street
Goshen, NY 10924
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