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Top 8 Tourist Attractions in Hudson River Valley, New York

Bindu swetha
From grand mansions on both sides of the river, beautiful inspiring landscapes and state parks with year-round adventure activities, if you haven't checked the attractions in Hudson valley off your bucket list, you have missed a lot!

Bear Mountain State Park

Plan your visit to the state park to indulge in hiking, swimming, ice skating alongside enjoying a tour of the four Trailside Museums and the Bear Mountain Zoo.

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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

Indulge in hiking, swimming, biking, scuba-diving, bouldering, rock-climbing, horseback riding, cross-country ski trails, and boating at the Minnewaska Park!

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Hook Mountain State Park

With an extensive hiking trails network that varies from easy to challenging, the park is a perfect place for a family day out!
You can also enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, boating, birding and hiking.

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United States Military Academy at West Point

Take a guided tour of the oldest military academy in the country and walk along the footsteps of America's greatest military leaders.

Olana

Frederic Edwin Church’s Persian-style home in Hudson, Olana, is an architectural marvel to visit! You can book a tour to explore the interiors of the estate.

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New York State Museum

The oldest museum in the country, this state museum highlights the story of New York right from metropolis to the Adirondacks.
Do take a ride at the historic carousel and also visit the new addition of the 9/11 moving exhibit.

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Mohonk Mountain House

This resort hotel located on the shore of Lake Mohonk is a popular holiday resort with an indoor pool and spa and an outdoor ice-skating rink.
There's an adjoining Mohonk Preserve which has 85 miles of hiking trails and carriage roads.

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt

A lifelong home to President Roosevelt, the house has a famous rose garden and a museum that contains exhibits related to the lives of the President and his wife, Elenor.