The farm has a fruit and vegetable market, a bakery, homemade ice cream and a 40-acre pick-your-own pumpkin patch. There are hay rides, included haunted ones in October, and Christmas trees for sale during the holiday season. more...
This tiny, picturesque arts-and-crafts village has dozens of shops and galleries. A new theater, the Lycian Centre, presents plays, jazz concerts and other arts and entertainment. The chamber of commerce Web site has a walking map pinpointing local businesses. more...
Located about six miles north of Wawayanda State Park, homes and buildings in this little-known town date to the 18th and 19th Centuries. Tour the oldest structure, the Shingle House, built in 1764, and the 1810 House, with its antique furniture and enticing herb garden. The town has quality shops, restaurants and a winery/distillery. Tours of the Shingle House, the 1810 House and other historic buildings are given by the local historical society Tue. and Sat. 2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Call 845-986-3236. more...