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About the Village of Cold Spring | ||
For a look back in time, visit the Village of Cold Spring, New York and discover Main Street America. The village offers many attractions and activities.
Click to enlarge photo of Cold Spring walk along Hudson River. Go to Cold Spring year-round where you can enjoy the best activities along the Hudson River, attractions in the charming village, such as antique and specialty shops housed in historic storefronts, excellent restaurants, and many wonderful historic buildings from the 19th century. Be sure to visit Cold Spring for one of many things to do in Putnam County, New York. Did you know? On December 1, 2011, while being interviewed on Talk of The Nation, Don McLean talked about the song American Pie and where it was written. "It was written in Cold Spring, New York and in Philadelphia, and it was performed first at Temple University when I was just getting started with Laura Nyro." It is not surprising that the Village of Cold Spring inspired American Pie , another American classic. photos and more . . . | ||
Audubon Constitution Marsh Center - Guided Canoe Trips | 845-265-2601 | |
Guided Canoe Trips
"Discover the fascinating habitats of the estuary with us." Our interpretive canoe programs focus on the near shore environments of the tidal Hudson River, especially the natural history of Constitution Marsh and the surrounding Hudson Highlands. It's easily the best deal around, as our own expert Audubon naturalists lead you through winding channels lined with tall, elegant marsh grasses, searching for hidden wildlife. Enjoy the physical activity and beautiful scenery, and learn the secrets of the Sanctuary. Reservations are required for all canoe trips. We provide the canoes, paddles, and life jackets, and a safety lesson precedes the trip. At least one adult with paddling experience must accompany each canoe. Trips are tide and weather dependent, and normally last between two and three hours. website and more . . . | ||
Foundry Dock Park "Scenic Hudson Valley" | ||
Foundry Dock Park
Village of Cold Spring, Putnam County Hudson River Valley, New York State Foundry Dock Park officially opened in June 2006. This riverfront park is enjoyed by many visitors and residents who come to relax, enjoy the spectacular views of the Hudson Highlands, or launch a kayak in the Hudson River at Cold Spring. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - Breakneck Ridge | ||
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking Breakneck Ridge Hike 1 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is recommended for experienced hikers. Breakneck Ridge Hike 1 - (difficult, 2.8 mi., 3-4 hr.) A steep, difficult loop hike with the most dramatic views in the Highlands. Exhilarating, but not recommended in windy or slippery conditions. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - Bull Hill (Mount Taurus) | ||
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus) Hike 5 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is a strenuous hike, recommended for experienced hikers. Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus) from 9D Hike 5 - (moderate/difficult, 5.7 mi., 4-5 hr.) A loop hike with a spur to the summit, at 1420 feet, Bull Hill is the tallest mountain in Putnam County. This loop hike steeply climbs Bull Hill, with tricky footing, and spectacular views over the Hudson River. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - Charcoal Burners Trail | ||
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking Charcoal Burners Trail Hike 4 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is an easy hike, recommended for beginner hikers. Charcoal Burners Trail Hike 4 - (easy, 2 mi., 1-2 hr.) A woodland loop with a side trail overlooking a pond. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - Little Stony Point | 845-265-0058 | |
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking Little Stony Point Hike 6 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is an easy hike, recommended for beginning hikers. Hiking Little Stony Point Hike 6 - (easy, 1 mi., 1 hr.) A short loop hike with spectacular views of the Hudson and a spur trail to a cliff top. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - Round Hill | ||
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking Round Hill Hike 2 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is a moderate hike, recommended for hikers with some experience. Round Hill Hike 2 - (moderate, 5.5 mi., 3-4 hr.) A loop hike through woods with a couple of great views. This hike is in the Hubbard-Perkins Conservation Area. website and more . . . | ||
Hiking Philipstown - School Mountain Road | ||
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Hiking in Philipstown Putnam County, Hudson River Valley of New York "The Hudson Highlands is a region of simple, yet dramatic beauty, astounding biodiversity, and major historical significance." The Hudson Highlands Land Trust is a community-based organization devoted to protecting the natural resources, rural character, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands in NY State’s Hudson Valley. Hiking School Mountain Road Hike 3 of Hiking Trails in Philipstown is an easy hike, recommended for beginner hikers. School Mountain Road Hike 3 - (easy, 8.2 mi., 4hr, ) An out and back hike especially good for horses, and mountain bikes. This out and back hike is in the Hubbard-Perkins Conservation Area. Horses and mountain bikes are permitted on this trail. website and more . . . | ||
West Point Foundry Preserve "Scenic Hudson Valley" | ||
Cold Spring, Putnam County
Hudson River Valley, New York State From Scenic Hudson: "Hikers at West Point Foundry Preserve enjoy a tranquil soundtrack—the gentle murmur of Foundry Brook. That's a far cry from the din greeting 19th-century visitors to the sprawling West Point Foundry that filled this ravine. Established in 1818 to supply the U.S. government with artillery, the ironworks employed hundreds of workers who produced some of America's first steam engines, locomotives and ironclad ships, as well as pipes for New York City's water system and Parrott guns, cannon credited with winning the Civil War. The foundry's owners also were business pioneers, among the first to control every aspect of manufacturing, from raw material to product distribution. website and more . . . |
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Boscobel Hike and Scenic View | 845-265-3638 | |
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Boscobel Hike and Scenic View Boscobel is located at 1601 Route 9D (Bear Mountain Highway), Garrison, NY, 10524 Putnam County in the Hudson Valley. Plan a day trip to Boscobel and go hiking in the Hudson Highlands where you will experience many breathtaking views while absorbing the natural beauty of the landscape. The Boscobel Hike is an easy one mile hike on a woodland trail at Boscobel. Be rewarded with magnificent views of Constitution Marsh and West Point. Grounds pass needed. website and more . . . | ||
Manitou Point Preserve "Scenic Hudson Valley" | ||
Manitou Point Preserve
Garrison, Putnam County Hudson River Valley, New York State From Scenic Hudson: "Garrison, Putnam County (126 acres) -This rocky promontory originally was called Mystery Point, for reasons obscured in history. You don't need to be a detective to uncover the preserve's myriad treasures. website and more . . . |
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Manitou Train Station and Manitou Point Nature Preserve | ||
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Hudson Highlands | 845-225-7207 | |
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The sign reads: "For much of its 315-mile course, the Hudson River flows straight and broad. But at the Highlands, the Appalachian mountain chain intersects the river to create a fifteen mile stretch of rugged, mountainous landscape. This area contains the river's narrowest and deepest points, as well as its fastest currents. The Hudson River is an estuary, a mixture of salt and freshwater, and the saltwater line extends just north of Beacon. The River is tidal all the way up to the Troy Dam above Albany." website and more . . . |
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Take a scenic drive through the Hudson Valley of New York. Enjoy beautiful lakes, reservoirs, and mountains throughout the Hudson Valley landscape. See the stunning mountains, valleys, and lakes of the Hudson River Valley. Allow your senses to take-in the natural beauty of the rivers and mountain backdrops; photograph the views. If you're visiting or live in New York City, in approximately one hour you can be in Westchester or Rockland County in the most southern part of the Hudson Valley where you can see dine overlooking the Hudson. Find restaurants with waterfront views in Westchester and restaurants with waterfront views in Rockland County.
Visit Cross River Reservoir where you can go boating and fishing in the quiet and serene waters of the reservoir. Don't forget fishing gear for a relaxing day of fishing in the Cross River Reservoir. If you're taking a scenic drive through Westchester and are looking for fun things to do to keep the kids happy, plan a family day-trip to one of the beautiful parks along the Hudson River or the Long Island Sound. Go fishing in Westchester, or boating in Westchester, or just relax and picnic at a Westchester County park. On hot days of summer, cool off in one of many swimming pools and beaches available throughout Westchester County. Moving up the river, drive along Route 202W/6W and enjoy spectacular views of the Hudson Highlands. Park the car at this scenic view, one mile from the Bear Mountain Bridge, and take in the magnificent views of Bear Mountain.
and on the hot days of summer, you can go swimming at Fahnestock beach.
Driving further north in Putnam you'll enter Dutchess County. Dutchess offers many scenic spots, including,
In autumn, the backdrop of breathtaking fall colors enhances hiking, biking, and walking in the parks of the Hudson River Valley. Explore scenic parks offering activities and attractions for the whole family. While taking a scenic drive through the Hudson Valley, visit parks, nature preserves, hiking trails, biking trails, and more; all very beautiful and abundant in the Hudson Valley of New York. |