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Kingston Kids Love Nature, Mermaid Fest Continues, State Grants Go Big
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the negative news...
The Sustainable, Beautiful Benefits of a Rain Garden
As intense rain falls more frequently in the Hudson Valley...
Why Try the New Beanless Alternative Coffees
The coffee and tea aisle of Mother Earth’s Storehouse in...
Land + Air + Water
#HVFarms
#LandSaves
#MadeByNature
#RestoreTheRiver
Taste the Region: Ramp, Leek, and Goat Cheese Tart
Sometimes the tastiest local food is literally right under your...
Taste the Region: Kabocha Squash, Fennel, and Miso Soup
Maintaining appreciation for seasonal produce throughout the entire year in...
The Valley Women Taking Over Their Family Farms
Amy Hepworth grew up on a Milton fruit farm that...
Outdoors
#Don'tForgetFungi
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Who’s Cold-Water Swimming in the Hudson Valley
Cold plunges have been a hot commodity for a few...
Regional Guide to a Winter Hiking Treat: Frozen Waterfalls
One of my favorite winter activities is chasing the stunning...
The Totally Doable Fun of Snowshoeing
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to float...
Plants + Animals
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#Invasives101
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#TreesPlease
#WildlifeLove
Quiz: Which Caterpillars Become Which Butterflies?
The Hudson Valley provides the perfect habitat for a wide...
Why to Consider Keeping Bees Come Spring
The humble honeybee may just be a human’s new best...
Hearing the Hidden Meanings of Woodpeckers
As winter moves into spring, we often hear the repeated...
History + Culture
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#IndustrialEvolution
#Trailblazers
How Winifred Goldring Revealed More of New York’s Natural History
As the first woman state paleontologist in the country, Winifred...
How the Mid-Hudson Bridge Was Almost Too Hard to Build
A Mid-Hudson Bridge was desperately needed, even begged for, in...
How the Century-Old Bear Mountain Bridge Changed the Valley Forever
The opening of Bear Mountain State Park in 1913 flung...
Community
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#MeetTheMakers
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How Robert Ferguson Reveres Nature in His Abstract Art
Those who are lucky enough to enjoy views of a...
Sculpting Big Metal in Rock Tavern
Along an otherwise unremarkable roadside in Orange County, a collection...
How Nature’s Music Inspires Audio Art
Drive out to Acra in Greene County, and a narrow...
Outdoors
#HVatPlay
Who’s Cold-Water Swimming in the Hudson Valley
Cold plunges have been a hot commodity for a few years now. These days there are pricey tanks and entire...
Regional Guide to a Winter Hiking Treat: Frozen Waterfalls
One of my favorite winter activities is chasing the stunning...
The Totally Doable Fun of Snowshoeing
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to float...
Why the Northern Lights May Peak Locally in 2025
For a brief moment last October, the entire Hudson Valley...
#HVatPlay
Where to Launch the New Year Outdoors
A new year offers an opportunity for renewal, of grounding oneself and starting fresh. Kicking...
#NatureMinute
Mental Health Break: Spend 60 Seconds in Nature
Yes, there’s a World Mental Health Day, and it falls annually on Oct. 10. Whether...
#HVatPlay
What Sleeping in a Lighthouse Is Really Like
I’ve been obsessed with lighthouses since I was a kid. Growing up in Westchester County,...
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On the Hunt for Mushrooms in the Valley
They may not always be edible, but mushrooms are at least touchable. According to Hudson Valley mycologist Luke Sarrantonio, you...
Guided Foraging in the Hudson Valley
Tramping through a patch of woods in the Hudson Highlands between Beacon and Cold Spring, James O’Neill points out edible...
#PaddlePower
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Old-Fashioned Sleepy Hollow Hosts Mod New Halloween Adventures
On Sun., Oct. 13, nearly 100 people are expected to parade dressed as witches in Tarrytown for the SUP Witches...
This Summer, Gear Up to Paddle (Safely) on the Hudson
Paddling is — in our admittedly biased opinion at Hudson River Riders! — one of the most versatile ways to...
#SHParks
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Quiz: Can You Recognize These Parks Pre-Makeover?
A call out of the blue from the mayor of a riverfront community in the 1990s put Scenic Hudson on...
Celebrating with a Bang: West Point Foundry Preserve Turns 25
It’s amazing the stories a woodsy little ravine can tell. Over the centuries, the one within West Point Foundry Preserve in...
Mountains, Picnics and Paddling: 8 Ideal Parks for Spring
It finally feels all balmy and inviting outside, which means more people are heading into nature to enjoy it. Escape...
10 Scenic Hudson Parks You Can Get to By Train
Who says you need a car to explore Scenic Hudson parks? A ride on Metro-North’s Hudson Line and a short...
#HVatPlay
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Who’s Cold-Water Swimming in the Hudson Valley
Cold plunges have been a hot commodity for a few years now. These days there are pricey tanks and entire...
Regional Guide to a Winter Hiking Treat: Frozen Waterfalls
One of my favorite winter activities is chasing the stunning and majestic frozen waterfalls around the Hudson Valley. The usually...
The Totally Doable Fun of Snowshoeing
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to float over snow rather than sink into it? Snowshoeing turns this...
Where to Launch the New Year Outdoors
A new year offers an opportunity for renewal, of grounding oneself and starting fresh. Kicking off 2025 in the great...
What Sleeping in a Lighthouse Is Really Like
I’ve been obsessed with lighthouses since I was a kid. Growing up in Westchester County, I’d often ride with my...
Chasing the Rainbow: Skies Open Up to Hot Air Balloon (Volunteer) Crews
Years ago, I had a vivid dream of floating in a hot air balloon. It was one of those surreal...
What’s Behind the Rise in Camping?
Camping is experiencing a renaissance. Nearly 7 in 10 U.S. households now identify as campers — up from 58% in...
The Legendary History of Rock Climbing in the Shawangunks
When you drive out of the Village of New Paltz, west on Route 299, the Shawangunk Ridge immediately pops into...
The Best Ways to Give Backpacking a Try
Intimidation vs. liberation. That’s what the equation can come down to the first time you’re considering carrying everything into the...
#NatureMinute
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Mental Health Break: Spend 60 Seconds in Nature
Yes, there’s a World Mental Health Day, and it falls annually on Oct. 10. Whether on that day or far...
#PedalPower
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E-Biking Begins to Make Inroads in the Hudson Valley
With its scenic farmlands, verdant mountains, and appealing towns, the Hudson Valley is a beautiful place for a bike ride....
Can the Empire State Trail Help Inspire More Biking in New York?
National Bike Month is picking up speed — especially in New York State. As in the rest of the country, biking...
Local Cycling Rates Are Up. Can We Make Biking More Accessible?
Feel like you’ve seen a lot more cyclists cruising around the Hudson Valley lately? It’s not just your imagination. Data...
It’s a Good Time to Bike
“When the spirits are low, when the day appears dark, when work becomes monotonous, when hope hardly seems worth having,...
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