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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at The Friendly Toast, a quirky diner-style restaurant that serves up unique dishes like Cap'n Crunch-crusted French toast and breakfast tacos.
Afternoon
Drive about 2.5 hours to Catskill, NY and head straight to Kaaterskill Falls, one of the most popular waterfalls in the area. Hike the moderate 2.6-mile trail to the falls and enjoy the stunning views. After hiking, check out the nearby town of Catskill for some quaint shops and antique stores.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, the former home of the Hudson River School painter. Take a tour of the house and grounds to learn about the artist's life and work.
Afternoon
After the museum, head to North-South Lake Campground for some more hiking. The Escarpment Trail offers a challenging 8-mile hike with stunning views of the Hudson Valley.
Morning
Head to the nearby town of Woodstock for some sightseeing. Check out the Woodstock Art Colony, a collection of galleries and studios that celebrate the town's artistic heritage.
Afternoon
After checking out the art scene, head to Overlook Mountain for some more hiking. The 5-mile round trip hike offers stunning views of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains.
Morning
Start your day with a leisurely drive through the scenic Catskill Mountains. Take in the stunning views and stop at some of the small towns along the way.
Afternoon
After your drive, head to the town of Tannersville for some shopping and sightseeing. Check out the renovated Orpheum Theater, which now serves as a performing arts center.
Morning
On your last day, head to Olana State Historic Site, the former home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church. Take a tour of the house and grounds, which offer stunning views of the Hudson Valley.
Afternoon
After the museum, head to the nearby Clermont State Historic Site for a picnic lunch and some sightseeing. The house and grounds offer a glimpse into 18th and 19th century life in the Hudson Valley.