New Chat
Download App
Ask me about your trip!
There are no messages for this conversation.Free AI trip planner
![](/ItineraryPage/nature-scene.webp)
undefined Itinerary
Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by exploring the quaint village of Washingtonville. Take a stroll down Main Street and admire the historic architecture of the buildings that line the street. Grab a coffee and a pastry from the local bakery, Jones Farm, and enjoy it in the park.
Afternoon
Visit Brotherhood Winery, America's oldest winery, for a tour and wine tasting. Learn about the winemaking process and the history of the winery, which was established in 1839. After the tour, enjoy a picnic lunch on the winery grounds.
Morning
Visit the Storm King Art Center, a 500-acre outdoor sculpture park. Stroll through the fields and woods and admire the sculptures by artists such as Alexander Calder and Mark di Suvero.
Afternoon
Take a hike at Schunnemunk Mountain State Park. The park offers a variety of trails for hikers of all levels, with stunning views of the Hudson Valley.
Morning
Take a drive to West Point, the United States Military Academy. Take a guided tour of the campus and learn about the history of the academy and its role in shaping the nation's military leaders.
Afternoon
Visit the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, dedicated to the men and women who have been awarded the Purple Heart. Learn about the history of the medal and the stories of the brave soldiers who have received it.
Morning
Visit the Storm King School, a private boarding school with a stunning campus. Take a guided tour and learn about the school's history and programs.
Afternoon
Explore the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, including the popular Breakneck Ridge trail, known for its challenging terrain and stunning views of the Hudson River.
Morning
Take a hot air balloon ride with Above the Clouds. Get a bird's eye view of the Hudson Valley and the surrounding mountains.
Afternoon
Visit the Museum Village, a living history museum that showcases life in the 19th century. See demonstrations of traditional crafts and trades, and learn about life in a rural village.