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Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum

Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum

0.5km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Mid-Hudson Discovery Museum in Dutchess County, New York offers visitors of all ages an educational and entertaining experience. From rotating exhibits exploring the natural world, to interactive displays that bring the area's history to life, the museum has something for everyone. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits and displays about local history, the natural world, the environment, and more.

Mid-Hudson Bridge

Mid-Hudson Bridge

0.87km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Mid-Hudson Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Hudson River in Dutchess County, New York. Constructed in 1930, it carries the New York State Thruway across the river, connecting Poughkeepsie on the east side to Highland on the west side. The bridge is 3,000 feet long and has a main suspended span of 1,638 feet, making it the longest suspension bridge in the state and the sixth longest in the United States.

Franny Reese State Park

Franny Reese State Park

1.87km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Franny Reese State Park is a beautiful and serene park located in Ulster County, New York. It is named after Franny Reese, a local environmental activist and philanthropist who played a vital role in preserving the parkland.The park is situated on the banks of the Hudson River and offers visitors breathtaking views of the river and surrounding landscapes. It encompasses over 250 acres of green space, making it an ideal destination for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Hudson Valley Rail Trail

Hudson Valley Rail Trail

2.52km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Hudson Valley Rail Trail is a picturesque recreational trail located in Ulster County, New York. It follows the path of the former New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, which was once an essential transportation route in the region.The trail stretches approximately 4 miles, providing a scenic and accessible route for walkers, joggers, cyclists, and inline skaters. It is designed to be family-friendly and suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels.

Clinton House State Historic Site

Clinton House State Historic Site

2.64km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Clinton House State Historic Site is a historic landmark located in Dutchess County, and was designated as a New York State Historic Site in 1975. It was the home of the first U.S. President, George Clinton, who served from 1809 to 1817. The Clinton House is also the birthplace of his granddaughter, Julia Clinton Jones. The home has been restored to its mid-19th century glory and the grounds feature a rose garden, an ice house, and a restored 19th century Cold Spring House.

Springside Landmark

Springside Landmark

2.76km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Springside Landmark is a historic mansion located in Dutchess County, New York. Built in the late 19th century, it was the home of William B. Astor, the grandson of John Jacob Astor, one of the wealthiest men in America at the time. The mansion is now owned by the Dutchess County Historical Society and is open for tours and special events. It is renowned for its Greek Revival architecture, opulent furnishings, and beautiful landscaping.

Dutchess Rail Trail

Dutchess Rail Trail

3.19km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Dutchess Rail Trail is a 25-mile, multi-use recreational path in Dutchess County, New York. The trail begins at the Putnam County border in the town of Dover and extends south through East Fishkill, LaGrange, Poughkeepsie, Hyde Park, and Pleasant Valley, before ending at the Ulster County border. The trail is best enjoyed by walking, biking, and roller blading, and offers stunning views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Valley landscape.

Locust Grove Estate

Locust Grove Estate

4.42km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Locust Grove Estate is a historic site located in Dutchess County, New York. It was originally owned by the Livingston family, and George Washington was a frequent visitor. The main house, which was built in 1760, is a two-story, mid-Georgian structure that features two wings that extend from the main house. The estate also includes a cider mill, a schoolhouse, an orangery, and other outbuildings.

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College

Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College

4.78km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College is an influential art museum located in Poughkeepsie, NY. It houses a collection of over 17,000 works of art, ranging from ancient to modern times, including American, European, African, and Asian art, and works by contemporary artists. The museum also provides educational programming and opportunities for research, with a wide variety of lectures, artist talks, symposia, and workshops.

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

6.38km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site preserves the home, library, and gardens of the 32nd President of the United States. Located in Hyde Park, New York, the site covers 80 acres and includes the Springwood estate, the Roosevelt family estate, and the Roosevelt Library and Museum. Visitors to the site can take guided tours of the home and gardens, listen to recordings of the president's speeches, and learn about the life and legacy of the Roosevelt family.

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

6.83km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (ERNHS) is located in Hyde Park, New York, and is the home where Eleanor Roosevelt lived and worked for more than 40 years. The National Park Service administers the site and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the life and legacy of the former first lady. Visitors can take part in a variety of interpretive programs, including guided tours, educational programs, and special events.

Top Cottage

Top Cottage

7.63km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Top Cottage is an iconic Gothic Revival summer home located in the historic hamlet of Hyde Park in Dutchess County, New York. Owned by Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, it served as the president's personal retreat during his time in office. With its picturesque setting and historic significance, Top Cottage is a favorite destination for visitors from around the world.

Hyde Park Station

Hyde Park Station

8.53km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Hyde Park Station is a transit hub located in the town of Hyde Park in Dutchess County, New York. It is served by the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line and is located in the center of the town, providing connections to New York City and Poughkeepsie. The station has two tracks, two high-level side platforms and a large parking lot. It is fully accessible and also serves as a major transfer point for local bus lines, as well as a stop for intercity bus lines.

Artists' Collective of Hyde Park

Artists' Collective of Hyde Park

8.64km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Artists' Collective of Hyde Park is a vibrant, passionate, and diverse art collective in Dutchess County. Our mission is to promote, share, and celebrate the work of local artists and to provide educational opportunities to the community through art. We provide ongoing classes, workshops, and exhibitions on a wide range of topics for both adults and children. We also host a variety of special events for the community, such as art shows, performances, and fundraisers.

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

9.77km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is a 20-room beaux-arts style mansion located on the Hudson River in Hyde Park, New York. Built by Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt in 1899, it is one of the oldest surviving examples of the beaux-arts style in the United States. The mansion and surrounding estate are owned by the National Park Service, and are open to the public as a museum and historical site.

John Burroughs Slabsides

John Burroughs Slabsides

10.03km from Walkway Over the Hudson

John Burroughs Slabsides is a historic cabin located in Ulster County, and serves as a significant cultural and natural landmark. It was the home of the renowned American naturalist and essayist, John Burroughs.Burroughs, a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was an avid nature enthusiast and writer. In 1895, he purchased a 9-acre parcel of land near West Park, New York, in the Hudson Valley, where he built his cabin, which he affectionately named "Slabsides."

Holy Cross Monastery

Holy Cross Monastery

10.28km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Holy Cross Monastery is a historic and peaceful religious retreat located in West Park. It is a Benedictine monastery affiliated with the Episcopal Church, situated along the picturesque Hudson River.The monastery was established in the late 19th century and is known for its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings. The buildings on the monastery grounds reflect a mix of Gothic and Romanesque styles, creating a tranquil and contemplative atmosphere.

Wappinger Lake

Wappinger Lake

11.81km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Wappinger Lake, is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, particularly boating and fishing. It is a naturally occurring lake, formed approximately 12,000 years ago, surrounded by over 250 acres of pristine forest. The lake is home to a variety of fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants, and is also home to a diverse array of bird species. The lake’s scenic beauty, wooded shoreline, and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal spot for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature lovers.

Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art

Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art

11.82km from Walkway Over the Hudson

The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art is a contemporary art museum located at the State University of New York (SUNY) at New Paltz in Ulster County, New York. It serves as a prominent cultural and educational institution in the Hudson Valley region.The museum is named after Samuel Dorsky, a philanthropist and art collector who made significant contributions to the arts and culture in the area. It was established in 2001 and is housed in the College's fine arts building.

Black Creek Preserve

Black Creek Preserve

12.26km from Walkway Over the Hudson

Black Creek Preserve is a picturesque nature preserve located in Ulster County, New York, along the banks of the Black Creek. It is managed by the Open Space Institute and offers visitors a serene and scenic outdoor experience.The preserve spans over 130 acres and features a network of well-maintained trails that wind through diverse landscapes, including woodlands, meadows, and wetlands.

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Walkway Over the Hudson

Walkway Over the Hudson

61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA

Walkway Over the Hudson is a pedestrian bridge, Built in 1888 as a railroad bridge, it has been restored and opened as a linear park for pedestrians, bicyclists, and other non-motorized traffic since 2009. Spanning 1.28 miles over the Hudson River, Walkway Over The Hudson is the world's longest pedestrian bridge, offering spectacular views of the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, the Hudson River Valley, and the iconic Mid-Hudson and Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridges.