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Hudson Valley Region New York HUDSON VALLEY REGION NEW YORK EAT • Aroi Thai welcome to • Bread Alone Bakery & Restaurant • Cinnamon Indian Restaurant • Foster’s Coach House Tavern & Restaurant • Gaby’s Mexican Cafe RHINEBECK • Grand Cru Beer & Cheese Market • Le Petit Bistro • Liberty Public House • Market St. • Oliver Kita Chocolates • Osaka • Pete’s Famous • Pizzeria Posto • Samuel’s Sweet Shop • Sunflower Cafe & Juice Bar • Terrapin • The Amsterdam • The Local • The Tavern at the Beekman Arms SHOP • Cabin Fever Outfitters • Darryl’s • Floral Fantasies • Haldora • Hammertown • Hummingbird Jewelers • Hundred Mile • Land Of Oz • Merriweather’s • Oblong Books & Music • Paper Trail eat • Pegasus Footwear • Periwinkles • Rhinebeck Antiques Emporium shop • Rhinebeck Artist’s Shop • Rhinebeck Department Store • Sawkille Co. Furniture ENJOY RHINEBECK• Sharp Images Photographic • Sunflower Natural Foods Market • Waddle n Swaddle • Warren Cutlery • Willow Wood • Winter Sun & Summer Moon • Zimmer Bros Jewelers STAY • Beekman Arms & Delamater Inn • Rhinebeck Motel • The Rhinecliff • WhistleWood Farm Bed & Breakfast EXPERIENCE • Albert Shahinian Fine Art • Allure Aveda Salon • Betsy Jacaruso Studio & Gallery • Clear Yoga • Dr. Tom’s Tonics stay • Dutchess County Fairgrounds • FACE Stockholm • Hudson Valley Pottery experience • IZLIND Integrative Wellness Center & Institute • Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome • Omega Institute • Rhinebeck Area Chamber of Commerce • Rhinebeck Farmer’s Market • Rhinebeck Pilates • Satya Yoga EnjoyRhinebeck.com Find us on: • Upstate Films Established in 1683 as one of the original counties of New Welcome to SCENIC York. Nestled in the Hudson River Valley, midway between New York City and the capital city of Albany, it is easily accessible Dutchess by car, train, bus, air, and boat. With its abundance of historic landmarks, restaurants, festivals, and natural scenic beauty, Dutchess County is 800 square miles of fascinating sites, lively County events, and breathtaking vistas. Unground your kids: Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Like us on Facebook. 2017 EDITION Follow us on Twitter. ANNUAL EVENTS . 2 RelaXatION Where to Stay . 26 HISTORY Campgrounds . 31 Watch us on YouTube. Historic Sites and Museums . 5 Personal Growth Colleges and Education . 9 & Wellness Centers . 32 Follow us on Pinterest. ReCReatION Spas . 32 Recreation . 10 Antiques/Auction Houses . 33 Flea Markets . 33 Follow us on Instagram. Family Fun . 11 Drive-in Movie Theaters . 12 Shopping Malls . 33 Bike Rental Shops . 12 Specialty Shops . 34 Motorcycle & Bike Tours . 12 Specialty Food Shops . 35 Horseback Riding . 12 FOOD & DRINK Hudson River Enjoyment . 13 Spirits and Craft Beverages . 36 Golf Courses . 14 Food and Drink Tours . 37 Tennis . 15 Wine . 37 Discover Dutchess County Shooting Clubs and Preserves . 15 Farms . 37 Fish and Game . 15 Cidery . 37 with the I Love NY app Restaurants . 39 SCENIC & NatuRE Gardens . 16 ABOUT DUTCHESS Think Differently . 42 Hiking . 17 Chambers of Commerce . 43 Parks . 19 Tourist Information Centers . 43 Scenic & Historic Tours . 19 Map . 44 ARts & CultuRE AAA Stations . 46 Art Museums . 20 Buses . 46 Art and Cultural Centers . 20 Planes . 46 Art Galleries . 21 Trains . 46 Art Organizations . 22 Directions . 46 Glassworks . 23 From There to Here . 46 Sound Arts . 23 INDEX On the cover, Bannerman Castle; Harlem Theater & Performances . 23 Alpha list . 47 Valley Appalachian Trail Community; Nightlife and Entertainment . 25 Advertisers . 50 Staatsburgh State Historic Site; and Kitchen Sink Food & Drink, Beacon. DutchessTourism.com #DistinctlyDutchess Custom publishing services provided by Notes: To the best of our knowledge, the information in this guide is correct as of March 1, 2017. However, due to possible changes in rates and hours of operation, we recommend that you call before visiting any listed facility. This guide lists only those facilities that wish to be included. Listings do not represent an endorsement. The programs provided by this agency are partially funded by monies received from the County of Dutchess. This travel guide is published by Dutchess Tourism, Inc., 3 Neptune Road, Suite A11A, Poughkeepsie, NY 314 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401 12601, the County of Dutchess, in cooperation with the New York State Department of Economic Development and the I Love New York LuminaryMedia.com campaign. I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. Printed in U.S.A. All phone numbers are in (845) area code unless otherwise indicated. 2017 Travel Guide DutchessTourism.com 1 Looking for something to do? Dutchess County is a year-round vacation getaway, so there are plenty of events and activities for all tastes and styles. Listings are subject to change, so it’s a good idea to call ahead! Check our calendar at DutchessTourism.com for current listings. Explore Dutchess for any reason in any season! #DistinctlyDutchess Hudson Valley Hot Air Balloon Festival ONGOING Events Tea & scones, a Gilded Age themed talk, and Hyde Park Winterfest mansion tour. Jan.–April. 889-8851. Hackett Hill Park, Hyde Park. Winter fun, snow Art Along The Hudson NYSParks.com tubing & cross country skiing. 229-8086. Monthly arts celebrations, openings & exhib- HydeParkNY.us its in 12 Hudson River communities, including JanuaRY open studio tours. ArtAlongtheHudson.com MARCH Cross Country Skiing & Snow Shoeing • SECOND SATURDAYS BEACON Dutchess County St. Patrick’s Parade Events, exhibit openings, receptions and Dutchess County & New York State Parks. Fun winter activity, weather permitting. Wappingers Falls. 3,000 participants! First tastings; galleries and shops stay open Sat. DCSPPC.org late. BeaconArts.org 463-4000. NYSParks.com, DutchessNY.gov Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Birthday Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Top chefs highlight the region’s bounty with • THIRD SATURDAYS RHINEBECK FDR National Historic Site, Hyde Park. Wreath- Third Sat. Rhinebeck ArtWalk. 454-3222. 3-course prix-fixe menus; 2 weeks, also in laying ceremony Jan. 30. 229-9115. ArtsMidHudson.org Nov. HudsonValleyRestaurantWeek.com NPS.gov/HoFR New York State Maple Weekends • QUEEN CITY SATURDAYS Hudson Valley Wingfest Crown Maple Estate, Soukup Farm in Dover Third Sat. Poughkeepsie & Hyde Park. Mid-Hudson Civic Center Plains; Sharpe Reservation, Fishkill; and 454-3222. ArtsMidHudson.org The best wing places battle it out to see who Cronin's Maple Farm, Hopewell Junction. will be the KING OF THE WINGS! Visit farm sugarhouses to learn how maple Stormville Airport Antique Show HVWingFest.com syrup & related products are made. & Flea Market Modfest NYSMaple.com Stormville. 600 exhibitors. Also Ultimate Vassar College, Poughkeepsie. A series of free Family Yard Sales. April, May, July, Sept.–Nov. performances and programs in dance, drama, APRIL monthly. 221-6561. visual art, film, literature, poetry, and music. StormvilleAirportFleaMarket.com Through Feb. 437-5370. Vassar.edu Daffodil Tea Sunset Sensations: Unique Wine & Wilderstein, Rhinebeck. Celebrate spring with Food Pairings FEBRUARY tea sandwiches, sweets & mansion tours. Locust Grove Estate, Poughkeepsie. Chefs pair 876-4818. Wilderstein.org wine and food samples; demos. May–Dec., Adams Garden Shows Wappingers Creek Water Derby 2nd Thurs. 454-4500. LGNY.org Adams Fairacre Farms, Poughkeepsie & Pleasant Valley. 8-mile canoe/kayak race Gilded Age Tea and Talks Wappingers. Indoor floral & landscaping dis- down Wappingers Creek; rentals available. Staatsburgh State Historic Site, Staatsburg. plays. 454-4330. AdamsFarms.com AquaticExplorers.org 2 Connect with us EVENTS Dutchess County Fair ThinkDifferently Dash. Photo by Nin Lei. MAY Discover Hudson Valley Bike Ride JulY Fully supported scenic cycling rides. Routes from 15-100 miles. 212-870-2080. Barn Star’s Antiques at Rhinebeck Bike.NYC/Events AMCA National Motorcycle Meet & Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck. Antique Machinery Show Furniture, folk art & country items. Also in First Air Shows of Season Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck. Oct. 876-4001. BarnStar.com Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Rhinebeck. Antique motorcycles, old-time engines & Weekend air shows. Sat.: pioneer era & barn- machinery. 266-5212. Beacon Open Studios Weekend stormers. Sun.: WW I aircraft. Museum opens RhinebeckNationalMeet.com Beacon-based artists show their work for in May. 752-3200. OldRhinebeck.org self-guided tours of their studios. BeaconOpenStudios.org Goodguys Rod & Custom Car Show Bard SummerScape Dutchess County Fairgrounds, Rhinebeck. Fisher Center for Performing Arts, Bard, Hudson Valley Comic Con Goodguys 24th East Coast Nationals. Annandale-on-Hudson. Seven weeks of Gold’s Gym, Poughkeepsie. 876-4001. Good-Guys.com/ecn-2017 themed opera, music, theater, dance, film; Combines sci-fi, fantasy, comics, pop culture, cabaret in Spiegeltent. Includes Bard Music anime, and video games in one expo. All Hudson Valley Renegades Baseball Season Festival (Aug.), examines life & work of one children get a free comic book. Dutchess Stadium, Wappingers Falls. composer. Through Aug. 758-7900. HVComicCon.com Home games thru Sept. 838-0094. MILB.com FisherCenter.Bard.edu/SummerScape K104 Cupcake Festival Poughkeepsie Open Studios Tour Classic & Antique Car Show Village of Beacon. One day self-guided walking tour of artist stu- Locust Grove Estate, Poughkeepsie. Antique Enjoy cupcakes from all over the Hudson dios, galleries, and arts events. cars fill the lawn. 454-4500. LGNY.org Valley. Vendors and family activities. PoughkeepsieOpenStudios.org
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