New York City North/Newburgh KOA
- 119 Freetown Highway
- Plattekill, NY 12568
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From Newburgh I-87 Exit 17 or I-84 Exit 7B, N 3 mi on NY 300, N 6 mi on NY 32, R on Freetown Hwy. From New Paltz I-87 Exit 18, W 1/4 mi on NY 299, L on S Putt Corners Rd, L on NY 32 S, 7 mi to L on Freetown Hwy
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From apple orchards to the Big Apple, the New York City N/Newburgh KOA offers the best of both worlds.
Make the most of your visit to New York City with an escorted sightseeing tour (May to Oct.) that leaves directly from KOA. The beauty of the Hudson River Valley has captivated painters, writers and vacationers for generations with its majestic cliffs, colorful autumn leaves and bountiful orchards. Visit West Point, Franklin D. Roosevelt's home, wineries, Premium Outlet Mall and the Orange County Choppers. Return in time to swim in two pools, bounce on the Jumping Pillow, play mini golf or fish in the catch-and-release pond. The remodeled snack bar, Coffee and Cream, features FREE pancakes 7am-11am. Don't miss the fresh espresso, lattes and ice coffees, ice cream and snacks. Fire truck rides and movies shown on an outdoor inflatable theater cap the fun.
Meet Your Hosts
Welcome to the New York City/Newburgh KOA. I am a Southern raised, Mid-West dweller who moved to New York for the opportunity of a lifetime. I began my career with Recreational Adventures Co in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota near Mt Rushmore and was asked to lead the New York City/ Newburgh KOA management team in 2009. I quickly fell in love with New York, the New York City/Newburgh KOA and all the interesting people that work and camp here.
When I'm not at the campground, you'll find me exploring hiking trails in the area. I especially enjoy the trails that overlook the scenic Hudson Valley.
Campground Amenities
- Planned Activities Available
- Tours
- Catering on-site by a local caterer
- State-of-the-Art Playground
- Coffee & Cream Espresso Shop
- Planned Activities: Holiday Live Entertainment - musical guests
- Nature Trail
- WiFi
- Group Tour Planning
- RV Storage (available with charge)
- TV Lounge
- RV Clubs & Rallies
- Self-service, convenience foods offered
- Food prepared by staff for consumption by the customer at their site or in outdoor seating provided by campground
- Two Swimming Pools (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
- Fully Stocked Campstore and Gift Shop
- Convenient Location: Our proximity to historic or scenic Hudson Valley sites and to New York City, makes us the perfect location for the weekend camper who wants to relax at the campground, or for the traveler who wants to explore the metropolitan area.
- Wooded and Open Area Sites
- Fax and Copy Service (available with charge)
- Dog Walking Service (available with donation to KOA Care Camps)
- Cable TV
- Family Room
- Families
- Catering on-site by the campground
- Guests are provided various entree options at a full service, sit down meal
- Catch and Release Fishing Pond
- Arcade
- Sport and Recreation Facilities: Bike rentals, basketball, horseshoes, miniature golf, and volleyball,
- Mail and Message Service (no charge)
- Two Laundry Rooms (available with charge)
- K-9 Fenced Dog Park. Central Bark Dog Park
- Fresh Homemade Fudge
Campground Activities
Fire Truck Rides and Hayrides
Fire truck Rides and seasonal hay rides available every day at 4pm daily weather permitting. Adults and children are all welcome to ride with occasional holiday guest rider! Come join the fun. Meet at the Fun Zone to catch a ride!
Planned Activities: Holiday Live Entertainment - musical guests
Live Entertainment on Holiday Weekends: Memorial Day, July 4th weekend and Labor Day.
Jumping Pillow
Bounce up and down as long as you like on your Jumbo inflated Bounce Pillow. This activity is fun for all ages. Remember your socks!
Mini Golf
Enjoy our 10-hole miniature golf course.
Outdoor Inflatable
Explore our 60' inflated obstacle course and slide. Race with a friend. Who will win this fun dash to the finish line? This activity is available on select weekends.
Outdoor Cinema!
Saturday evenings enjoy the latest and greatest movie on the outdoor GIANT big screen. Weather permitting. Bring your chairs and blankets for a great view while eating fresh hot popcorn.
Basketball
We have an outdoor basketball court.
Volleyball
Get your friends and family together for fun on our sandy volleyball court.
Shuffleboard
There are two shuffleboard courts to choose from. Bring your friends!
Horseshoes
Two horseshoe pits to play on. Challenge your friends.
Playground
Create your own fun on our shaded play ground that includes our Mountain 'O' Sand and new climbing wall.
Arcade
This indoor arcade is sure to please complete with juke box and seating area.
Badminton
Chase the birdie with badminton equipment available to use on the Volleyball court.
Giant Chess/Checkers!
Challenge one another on the giant outdoor Chess and Checker set. Check mate!
Swimming Pools
Cool off in one of our TWO swimming pools.
Fun Cycles $
Rent a fun cycle today. $6 half hour $10 for an hour.
Tetherball
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Local Attractions
New York City Tours (mid-May through mid-October)
Depart from the Newburgh/New York City North KOA on a modern climate controlled bus for your all day tour of "The Big Apple." Fully guided tour includes: Ferry to the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, South Street Seaport, Empire State Building Observatory, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, United Nations, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, and much, much more! All admissions are included.
**Available Mid May-Mid October**
Reservations are required. Tours are scheduled, rain or shine, with a minimum of 14 adults; however we reserve the right to cancel any tour and change, alter or modify the itinerary as conditions may warrant. All prices are subject to change without notice.
Adult-18 years and older…$105.00
Teen-12 years to 17 years…$70.00
Youth-6 years to 11 yrs…$60.00
Child-1year to 5 years…$28.00
Depart from the campground at 7:30 a.m. for your fully guided day in the "Big Apple." First stop is the ferry to the Statue of Liberty. Enjoy an hour on Liberty Island. You can just walk around the island, enjoying the city skyline, or take the elevator to the pedestal observation area, and tour the museum. From the ferry, you will have the opportunity to see Ellis Island. Once you are back on land, you will continue your tour of the lower Manhattan area. Drive through the Wall Street area, and stop for lunch at the South Street Seaport. Lunch is on your own in this restored area of the city. Enjoy one of the many cafes and restaurants, shop on the pier, or see the Brooklyn Bridge. After lunch, you will continue uptown. The tour guide will narrate through the various neighborhoods and districts that you will be traveling through, such as China Town, Little Italy, the garment and lighting districts. Your day will also include the chance to drive through Fifth Avenue and see Central Park. One of the main stops of the day will be at the Empire State Building. Here you will have the chance to take the elevator ride to the 86th floor observation deck. Enjoy breathtaking views of this spectacular city. The tour escort will also walk with you through Rockefeller Center. See where the Today Show is broadcast, the world famous ice skating rink, and Radio City Music Hall. If time permits, you may have the chance to stop in at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. Your final stop of the day is on Broadway. Here you will have the chance to take pictures of the famous theaters, billboards, and Times Square. Every day is different in New York City. Your tour escort will make every effort to point out as much as possible, and answer all your questions. Your return to the campground should be between 6-6:30 p.m. You will be tired!
West Point Military Academy
Take an exciting, guided tour of the United States Military Academy at West Point. Tours depart from the Visitor’s Center. Learn about the schools importance and role in shaping the history of our country. See tributes to many of America’s great leaders, all once cadets at West Point. View one of the most breathtaking vistas in the world, the magnificent Hudson Valley, from a most scenic vantage point.
845-446-4724
Hyde Park: Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
Take a self-guided tour of the lifelong home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, our country’s 32nd President. Visit his grave site and walk through the Rose Garden area. The grounds also include the first Presidential library and museum. View the extensive displays on the lives and accomplishments of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.
845-229-5997
Click here to view the website for the Franklin D Roosevelt National Site.
Hudson River Cruises
Enjoy an interesting cruise on the scenic and historic Hudson River. View a variety of estates, lighthouses, vineyards, and natural landscapes from the pier itself. Narrated tours depart from the Rondout Landing in Kingston -- New York’s first capital. Before your cruise, be sure to visit the Hudson River Maritime Museum, also located at the Rondout Landing. Exhibits preserve the history and legacy of the Hudson River.
800-843-7472
Hudson River Adventures - The "Pride Of The Hudson" welcomes you aboard!
Call for cruise information 845-220-2120 or access online: www.prideofthehudson.com/
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
Take a flight back in history to one of the world’s largest collections of vintage aircraft and automobiles. (1900-1940) Extensive museum is open daily from mid-May to mid-October, but the best time to visit is on the weekends from mid-June to mid-October. Every Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM you will be delighted with the Aerodrome’s own exciting air shows. Watch barnstorming daredevils, a WWI dog fight, or an exhibition of many other historic aircraft. End the day with your own ride in an open air cockpit biplane.
845-752-3200.
Wineries
The Hudson Valley is fortunate to have a variety of famous and well noted wineries. Among them is Brotherhood Winery - America’s Oldest Winery. Wine cellar tours, a gift shop village, and special events are some of their highlights. They are also a member of the Shawangunk Wine Trail. The trail is a directory of many other fine wineries in our area, which should also be visited. They include the following: Adair Vineyard, Applewood Winery, Baldwin Vineyards, Brimstone Hill Vineyards, Rivendell, Warwick Valley Winery, Whitecliff Vineyard and Winery, Brotherhood, Demarest Hill Winery.
845-255-2494
New York Wine Making click here
Whitecliff Wines click here
Brotherhood Winery click here
Historic Hudson Homes - Sunnyside, Lyndhurst, Philipsburg Manor, Kykuit
Sunnyside: Tour the quaint home and gardens of Washington Irving, author of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle." Lyndhurst: This Gothic Revival mansion (1838) was once the home of railroad magnate, Jay Gould. Philipsburg Manor: Once the commercial center of the Philipse estate, this 18th century farm allows you the opportunity to see life as it was during that era. Kykuit: This lavish estate is representative of four generations of the Rockefeller's. Extensive collections of antiques, furnishings, and vintage autos are on display. Guided tours are available on a limited basis. Reservations are recommended.
914-631-9491
Widmark Honey Farm
Visit a real working honey farm. You can tour the apiary, feed the farm animals, taste the honey, and see the dancing bears. In all, the Farm makes a nice family outing.
845-255-6400.
Orange County Choppers
You don't have to be a biker to like Orange County Choppers. Come see where the Letterman, Jets and Fireman bikes were created. Watch Vinnie test drive one of their bikes. See Mikey take out the trash while Paul and Junior have a fight in the parking lot! Before you leave, buy a custom tee shirt or hat.
Huguenot Street National Historic Landmark
Walk the "Oldest" street in America. Six stone house museums and the original church remain of this French Huguenot settlement (1692-1712) Guided tours, gift shop, and picnic facilities are available.
845-255-1660
For more information, click here.
New Windsor Cantonment
This historic site was the last encampment of General George Washington’s army during the Revolutionary War (1782-1783). Military drills, musket firings, and blacksmithing are just some of the exhibits in this living history museum.
845-561-1765
For more information, click here.
Washington’s Headquarters
General George Washington spent much of the Revolutionary War at this Dutch-style farmhouse. Tours may include a variety of activities such as spinning, weaving or a chance to taste the food of that era.
845-562-1195.
Knox’s Headquarters State historic site
This 1754 home of merchant/miller John Ellison, served as Revolutionary War Headquarters to General Henry Knox, Horatio Gates, and Nathanael Green. Forty-eight acres of grounds include the Jane Colden Native Plant Sanctuary and the remains of the 1754 Gristmill.
845-561-5498
Museum Village
Step back in time to the 19th century. This complete working village is the largest living history museum in New York State. Craftspeople are on hand to demonstrate what life was like during that period. Exhibits include blacksmithing, candle making, weaving and spinning, and agricultural demonstrations. There are special events throughout the season.
845-782-8247
Locust Lawn and Terwilliger House
Col. Josiah Hasbrouck, a lieutenant in the Revolutionary War, once called this 1814 Federal Style mansion his home. Also, at this site is the Terwilliger House. Built in 1738, it is a fine example of French Huguenot, Dutch, and Hudson River Valley architecture.
845-255-1660
Locust Grove - home of Samuel F.B. Morse
Tour the Tuscan style villa of Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph. Working models of his equipment are on display, as well as collections of furniture, china, and art. Several miles of hiking trails cross the grounds, and a picnic grove is available.
845-454-4500
Culinary Institute of America
Some of the world’s finest chefs have trained at this prestigious school. Tours are available with reservations. Several restaurants and cafes are open to the public for you to try their specialties. Reservations are also required for seating. Ties are recommended for the men.
845-471-6608
Hyde Park - Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Visit the home of Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt, a classic Beaux-arts mansion representative of the "Gilded Age." The ground include a formal Italian garden, walking trails, and a spectacular view of the Hudson River.
845-229-5997
For more information on The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, visit them online by clicking here.
Hyde Park - Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site: "Val-Kill"
Tour the restored home of Eleanor Roosevelt. Her private retreat features a film biography of "The First Lady of the World," and 180 acres of grounds and hiking trails.
845-229-5997
For more information on Hyde Park - Hyde Park - Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, visit them online by clicking here.
Hudson Valley Renegades Baseball
Get a chance to see future baseball stars. The Renegades compete in class A baseball, and are the NY-Penn League affiliate of the Devil Rays. Dance and laugh with Rookie and Rene, the entertaining Renegade mascots. Call for a current schedule (845-838-0094).
West Point Concert Series & Football Games
The USMA Military Band and the Jazz Knights have an outstanding concert series throughout the summer. Indoor and outdoor concerts are available. For show dates, call 845-562-1061 ext. 60.
Come cheer for the West Point Cadets as they take on many rivals throughout their season, including their arch rivals-Navy! Advance tickets are a must. Call the Visitor’s Center for more information.
845-938-3590
Splash Down Beach - a family water park
When the summer heat is just too much, take a break from it at Splash Down Beach, which is only 35 minutes from the campground. The main attraction is a 700' lazy river. The park has flumes, hoops, water wars, mini golf, and 5 kiddy slides for the little ones. Visit Splash Down Beach online by clicking here.
Horseback Riding
Enjoy a fun family outing at Coyote Ridge Stables. Trail rides available on over 100 acres of scenic countryside along with experienced staff. Pony rides available for the little riders. 845-255-3077
Take a drive and tour West Point....
This historic campus is a spectacular site, and one of the Hudson Valley’s most visited locations. Tours of the school are available from the Visitor’s Center, located at the Thayer Gate. Buses depart approximately every half hour to forty five minutes. Guides will provide you lecture stops at the Cadet Chapel and Trophy Point. You will learn about the historic role of West Point in our country’s military history, and about the famous graduates of the academy. The entire campus is quite scenic with spectacular views of the Hudson River. The museum and cemetery are of particular interest. If you are lucky, you may have a chance to see one of the many parades. (Specific traveling instructions are available in our "Points of Interest" map. A brochure about the tours is also available. Ask at our main office) 845-446-4724
Hyde Park and Hudson River Cruise
The homes/museums open at 9 a.m. In Hyde Park, there are several historic sites to visit. The Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic site is highly recommended. Self-guided tours include his home, Rose Garden, and grave site. Also, be sure to visit his Presidential library. Just next door is the Vanderbilt Mansion. This "Gilded Age" home of Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt is well worth visiting. After touring these famous homes, drive North and cross over the Hudson River to Kingston. Follow the signs for the Historic Waterfront and they will lead you to the Rondout Landing. Be sure to arrive by 1:30 p.m., at the latest. River cruises aboard the "Rip Van Winkle" leave promptly at 2 p.m. Sail past many lavish estates, lighthouses, and beautiful landscapes. Cruises are narrated. A snack bar is also available, in case you did not have time to stop for lunch. Upon return to the dock, you may like to stop in at the Hudson River Maritime Museum, to learn a little more about the legacy of the Hudson River. (Specific traveling instructions are available in our "Points of Interest" map - ask at our main office).
Scenic Drive
The Hudson Valley may be most recognized for its river, but our mountains are also worth seeing. Pack a picnic lunch and head out. Go North on Route 32 to Route 44/55 West. Follow Route 44/55 West through the town of Gardiner. If you are an antique hunter, you may want to stop. There are several quaint shops in town. Continue West to the Shawangunk Mountains. A number of scenic overlooks are open, as well as a visitor’s center. Stop at the "Hairpin Turn" and get a wonderful view of the Hudson Valley looking east towards the Hudson River. You may be able to see skydivers drifting in from the Blue Sky Skydiving Ranch, or a number of rock climbers tackling the faces of "The Gunks." Continuing West, you will come upon the entrance to Minnewaska State Park. This beautiful area has hundreds of miles of hiking trails, leading to many lakes, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks. A new visitor center has just been built. This is a perfect place to have a picnic or a relaxing lunch. If you continue to drive West, you will have the opportunity to get a view of the Catskill Mountains, which lie Northwest of the Shawangunk Mountains. Route 44/55 will end at village of Ellenville. Stop by Cohen’s Bakery for some of the finest breads you will ever have. Turn left onto Route 52 East. This will lead you through the Southern end of the Shawangunk Mountains. If you would like to take another scenic walk, stop at the Dwarf Pine Barrens, located in the former Ice Caves Mountain site. From the Sam’s Point overlook, the view extends as far as Pennsylvania and to New Jersey. Also on Route 52, are several scenic rest areas. This is a very popular area for hang gliding. You may get the chance to see several of the gliders spiraling through the valley. The Catskill Mountains are also visible from this area. Follow Route 52 to the intersection of Route 300 North. Turn left on Route 300 North to Route 32 North. Route 32 North will bring you back to Freetown Highway, and back to the campground.
Hiking / Mountain Biking / Rock Climbing
Minnewaska State Park has been recognized by the Nature Conservancy as one of the "75 Greatest Places of the Western Hemisphere." There are hundreds of miles of trails to walk or ride, leading to a variety of beautiful mountain lakes, waterfalls, and scenic overlooks. "The Gunks" have become one of the premier rock climbing areas in America. You can also enjoy the hiking trail located at the campground.
Golf
Mohonk Mountain House Golf Course (9 holes, par 35, Pro Shop) has riding carts available. 845-255-1000. Apple Greens Golf Course (18 holes, par 71, Pro Shop, driving range, carts available). 845-883-5500. Both courses are located within a half hour drive of the KOA. Of course, none of this compares to the mini golf course located on the campground.
Antique Hunting
There are very few roads that you may travel in our area that do not have antique shops on them. In virtually every town you will find some unique store to explore, and some treasure to take home with you. Brochures are available at our office.
Farm Markets
For an enjoyable family outing, try the "pick your own fruit" at one of our areas many farm markets. Strawberries ripen in June, and cherries appear in July. Throughout the Fall, you can enjoy our famous NY State apples and pumpkins. Be sure to try a cider doughnut.
Check out the Harvest Festival at Country Charm Farm.
Shopping
The KOA store has great souvenirs and groceries. If you are looking for a shopping adventure then Woodbury Commons is the place for you. Stroll through this colonial style village loaded with over 200 premium outlet stores, including Giorgio Armani, Nike, Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger, Fossil, Oneida and many more. Call for further details. 914-928-4000
Fishing
In addition to the (catch and release) fishing pond located on the KOA Kampground (no license required), there is great fishing at WALLKILL RIVER located only ten miles from the KOA Kampground. (The Wallkill River does require a New York State license.)
Kaatskill Kaleidoscope
For a truly unique activity, try the world’s largest kaleidoscope. Rather than simply looking through it, you actually sit inside and enjoy a special visual experience. 845-688-8451 After your show, you could have lunch at the "Spotted Dog Restaurant" and be entertained by the "Fireman’s Follies." 845-688-7700 For more Kaatskill Kaleidoscope information.
Upcoming Events
2012 Theme Weekends
In addition to our special theme weekends, the Newburgh/New York City North KOA is pleased to offer many daily activities including: arts & crafts, hay rides, fire truck rides, movies, games, group campfires, and so much more. All activities are subject to change without prior notice.
March 30-31: Wake up the Squirrels Weekend
Come and get it! We know you've been waiting. Join us for the opening weekend and kick off the camping season and let's wake up those squirrels, camping season is officially open!
April 6-7 Spring into Easter Weekend
The flowers are blooming and the sites are filling!
Come join us for an Exciting weekend and a visit from the Easter Bunny!
April 13-14 Celebrate Humor Month Weekend
Leave your stresses at home and bring your sense of humor
for a laugh filled weekend of fun!
April 20-21 B-I-N-G-O
Come out and enjoy a weekend filled with fun and games like BINGO!
April 27-28 Zoo-ful Weekend
Every child has a favorite animal and loves going to the zoo!
Play fun Animal games and be a zoo-keeper for a day as you spot animals throughout
The campground!
May 4-5 Teddy Bear Party Weekend
Whether you want to bring your own from home, or create a new best friend while staying here at the park, this weekend is about everybody’s favorite plush friend, The Teddy Bear!
May 11-12 Come Camp n Care with Us/Mothers Day Weekend
Come kamp for a cause. Help us raise funds that will directly benefit KOA Care Camps for kids with cancer. Stay Friday night, get Saturday night FREE!
May 18-19 Mystery Weekend
Calling all detectives! Gather up the usual suspects and follow the clues to a weekend filled with mystery!
May 25-26 Memorial Day Weekend
Who’s jumping in the pool first? Kick off summer and join in the fun with live entertainment along with activities and games all day.
June 1-2 Ahoy-Matey Pirate Weekend
Shiver Me Timbers! Pull out your Treasure maps and Batten down your hatches for heck of a good time!
June 8-9 Slumber Pajama Party Weekend
Stay in Your PJ’s all weekend long if you want and join us for a Lazy but fun and Relaxing Stay!
June 15-16 Father's Day Weekend
Father’s this weekends for you! Come on down and enjoy a relaxing weekend by the pool, while we keep the kids entertained!
June 22-23 Kids Weekend
From big to small, this weekends for kids of all ages!
June 29-30 Family Olympics Weekend
It’s time to team up, work together and go for gold at our very first Family Olympics Weekend!
July 6-7 Celebrate America Weekend
This weekend is all about Red, White and YOU!
Come celebrate our Independence the all-American way with food, fun and family.
July 13-14 Sportsman Fishing Derby Weekend
Who will catch the biggest fish? Our annual fishing derby is always a splash!
July 20-21 Living it Up Beach Party Weekend
What’s a beach party without volleyball? Come join us for plenty of water filled fun!
July 27-28 Merry Christmas in July Weekend
Santa Claus is coming to town! Our annual Christmas in July celebration
Is the perfect time for some mid-summer holiday cheer!
August 3-4 Circus Carnival Weekend
This weekend is all about fun games and prizes! Popcorn, cotton candy, and ice cream will also be a part of this special event!
August 10-11 Favorite Sports Team Weekend
Whether you are a New York sports fan or not, come on down and show off your favorite teams colors! Participate in our many sports related games and activities!
August 17-18 Going to the Dogs Weekend
Bring out your 4-legged friends and let them show off their talents and strut their trendy fashions at our pet friendly resort!
August 24-25 Luau Hawaiian Weekend
Aloha! Grab your leis, your coconuts and come on down to our tropical paradise!
August 31st-September 3rd Labor Day Weekend
Celebrate the end of summer with friends and family.
Everyone will enjoy live entertainment and a last jump in the pool!
September 7-8 Back to Nature Weekend
School may be back in session, but there is plenty of time to sit back, relax and enjoy nature at the campground!
September 14-15 Camper Appreciation Weekend
Enjoy all things kamp-tastic this weekend as we celebrate…YOU!
Campfire stories and s’mores are the perfect American family traditions.
September 21-22 Backwards B-I-N-G-O
Come out and enjoy a weekend filled with fun and games like BINGO!
September 28th-September 30th Fall Colors Weekend
Come kamping and take in the breathtaking scenery while watching
all the leaves change and fall around you.
October 5-6: Columbus Day Weekend
Explore the Hudson Valley and enjoy a full weekend of historic celebrations. There will be arts, crafts, and games for everyone.
October 12-14, October 19-21, October 26-28: Halloween Spooktacular Weekend
Who will be the brave one to enter our haunted house first? Join us for our Haunted Halloween Weekends, full of fun activities for all ages. Enter our Halloween costume, site decorating, and pumpkin chunkin contests and see what you can scare up.


