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Our location in Gardiner, Ulster County, New York is convenient to all the finest attractions the Hudson River Valley and Greater New York City areas have to offer, including the history and majesty of Hyde Park, the recreation and heritage of New Paltz and much, much more! Click on each title below to learn more to see what might interest you and your family! Historic Huguenot Street Located along the Wallkill River in nearby New Paltz is one of the oldest continuously inhabited historical sites in the country. Historic Huguenot Street is a gem of the Hudson Valley, featuring seven old stone houses, a church built in 1717, and burial grounds dating back to New Paltz’s first settlers. Kingston, NY When staying at Lazy River, you are a short 30 minute drive from one of the most important pieces of New York State History. The city of Kingston, and its historic Stockade District, was New York’s first capital city before Albany became the capital in 1797. Hudson River Maritime Museum Visit Mathilda, one of the last surviving historical steam tug boats (built in 1898!), and her friendly staff at the Hudson River Maritime Museum on the Rondout River. Climbing Trapps The Shawangunk Ridge, 3 miles from Lazy River Campground and viewable from many campsites, is one of the rock climbing capitals of the world. Wallkill Valley Rail Trail The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is one of the most accessible activities for families visiting the Hudson Valley and it’s absolutely free! Running all the way from Wallkill to Kingston, the trail travels through many different types of landscapes and features a vast array of species of wildlife. Shawangunk Wine Trail Surprise! You’re in wine country! The Hudson Valley is actually one of the country’s oldest wine regions and specializes in those refreshing white wines so perfect for lounging on a hot summer day. Downtown New Paltz Where craftspeople, outdoors people, foodies, and artists all combine, downtown New Paltz is a one-of-a-kind destination. Day Trip to New York City Did you know you’re only a 15 minute drive from a train to New York City? Hop the MTA from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central Station and take in the sites! Estimated train ride is 1 ½ hours. And More… And to name just a few more… Walkway Over the Hudson, The Culinary Institute of America, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s hometown, Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood home, the Vanderbilt Mansion, numerous Revolutionary War historical sites, the United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point Museum….for more details ask our friendly staff at the Rangers Station. |