August 11, 2020

Hudson River weekend 2020

Last weekend we took our annual summer trip to the Hudson River Valley. I blogged about our trip last year here and wasn't sure I would give a report again, but several people have asked about it. 

We love going to this area of New York because it's only a 2 - 3 hour drive from here (depending where you stay) and it's beautiful natural scenery. The towns are really not that great... kind of run-down and old. This time we stayed in a basement apartment in Newburgh that I booked through Airbnb. The place was very nice but in a super sketchy part of town. I would not have felt safe being out at night on that street! Loud music, groups of people congregating on front porches and sidewalks, abandoned buildings, graffiti... get the picture? While I'm writing on accommodations, I will recommend a place we stayed at the first time we went to the area. The Gilmor Sloane House in Stony Point is an 1856 Victorian mansion with 11 bedrooms each uniquely decorated with antique furniture. It was an interesting place to stay! I couldn't find a place to book online; I think you have to call for reservations. Here's a link to the website. 



We like the Stony Point area best of all the places we've stayed. Once again we partook of burgers and fries at The Filling Station in Haverstraw and went to the Stony Point lighthouse for a lazy afternoon taking in the view.


The Filling Station - amazing burgers and fries!


Stony Point lighthouse
Stony Point lighthouse is located at the Stony Point Battlefield historic site.


Earlier this summer we each bought a bike and have been rediscovering how much fun it is to ride! We got a carrier for the car and are now officially bike-toting Subaru drivers. 😊 They rode along to New York with us and we decided to bike the Walkway Over the Hudson in Poughkeepsie. 


Walkway Over the Hudson 


We've been on the Walkway before and it's impressive every time. There's a paved trail on an old railroad bed extending several miles from either side of the bridge. We rode over the bridge a couple times and took the trail on both sides for a total of 20 miles (not the whole length of the trail - we didn't reach the end). It was fantastic! The trail is flat, easy riding. It was a warm, sunny day perfect for feeling the wind as we rode. Sometimes I have the urge to ride fast and it's thrilling to zip along, feeling like a kid again. The bike ride was definitely the highlight of this trip and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys that sort of thing.

I think we might make it a tradition to take a similar trip every year for our anniversary. We've always gone in the summer, but I'm sure fall would be wonderful too. I'm already looking forward to next time!

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing! Sounds wonderful!

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  2. You are inspiring us to go to the Hudson River Valley.Thanks for sharing about the places that you went to!

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  3. This sounds like a wonderful time!! And I agree about going back to the same places/area!! Sounds boring, but it’s not. The anticipation is real. The Smokies are there for us! 🥰

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  4. Enjoyed the trip report- I love little getaways even if it’s just for an aft/eve. Another place to bike (if you haven’t) is the schkuykill river trail👍🏻

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  5. I think too that it’s so awesome to have a standard vacay! Every time it’s a little different but the parts that are the same are just even better! We love going to orange beach and staying at the same place and ordering our same favorite shrimp scampi pizza! 🤩

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