Road trip! The most scenic, historic Hudson Valley drive
Discover the mansions, gardens and estates of former U.S. presidents, financiers and more, between Tarrytown and Hudson
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Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site on the Hudson River was completed during the Gilded Age (1898) for Frederick Vanderbilt. It is one of several elegant historic estates along the eastern shores of the Hudson River that are worth a day trip to explore.Ted Spiegel/Corbis via Getty Images
The allure of the open road is as tightly woven into the fabric of American life as chili dogs, baseball and whether we like it or not the music of the Eagles. Point being, as the days grow longer, the urge to break out of our quarantine homes and hit the road for a change in scenery is stronger than ever.
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A nor easter is making its way to the Hudson Valley. But when it passes, don t let the cold stop you and your family from enjoying some winter fun! The Hudson Valley is full of ice rinks, ski slopes and hills to explore.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, expect to be wearing face coverings, find capacity limits, and to be asked to maintain a social distance from other guests. Most ski and snowboarding areas are not allowing guests to change within their lodge and lockers may not be available. It s recommended to call before heading out.
So bundle up and check out these awesome local winter activity venues.