Discover the best top things to do in Catskill Region, United States including Kadampa Meditation Center New York and World Peace Temple, G. Steve Jordan Gallery, Windham Fine Arts, Walkway State Historic Park, Stone Arch Bridge Historical Park, Pratt Rocks, Lighthouse, Old Dutch Church, Hutton Brickyards, Mahayana Buddhist Temple.
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KMC New York is located on 82 wooded acres in the colorful Upper Delaware River Valley in rural New York. It is just two hours from New York City. The Temple is open to the public every day, including the dessert café and gift shop. Ongoing meditation classes, study programs and retreats offer an opportunity to discover and increase your inner peace. We invite you to relax and refresh yourself in this special healing environment.
This place is magical! If you are seeking self improvement, the Buddhist teachings here are life changing.
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This contemporary art gallery located in the Catskill Mountains features a wide array of artists and craftspeople with an ever changing collection that includes abstract art, traditional landscapes, sculpture, prints, photography and everything in between. Join our mailing list to get updates about upcoming events, artist's receptions and musical performances.
5.0 based on 124 reviews
This place is great. You can rollerblade, bike, or walk.. lots of people watching. Parking lot is large and overflow parking is available ... FREE for all!!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A beautiful small park with a neat grass covered bridge. There is trail but we only went down it a little. The main issue is this is a relatively busy intersection for the area so you are hearing a car go by at least once per minute, and it's close enough to be a bothersome noise. Going down the trail you are still hearing those cars, so this is hardly a place for quiet. However, it's got a playground and a place to grill, I think this would be a great place to have a bbq with friends, but all of that is closed due to covid. Bathroom also closed due to covid. Only gets 5 stars because of the beautiful bridge, otherwise the road noise and the trail would warrant 3 stars. Really, the bridge is the only reason to come if you are a tourist but it's a fantastic stop nonetheless. Spend about 10 minutes here to experience the bridge and go on your way. The trail isn't anything super interesting and there was a short area through woods that was not marked with blazes. We turned back after 15 minutes of walking.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
I stumbled upon this place on Route 23A in Prattsville, NY. It's considered the Mount Rushmore of New York, but I think that a VERY generous description! It's more of a short .5 mile hike up a mountain to see some carvings commissioned by Zadock Pratt who the town was named after. It's a nice detour if you are up for a short hike and like history. The bottom of the mountain has the Mr. Pratt's life story and provides context for the carvings in Pratt Rocks. I'm not an avid hiker, but I did climb this on an 85 degree day and reached the top a little sweaty. Would visit agin if time permitted.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
We have taken the walk several times, fall, winter and by water in the summer. beautiful old building, renovated next is to stay overnight
4.5 based on 59 reviews
The original chruch was built in 1679 but was burned by the British in 1777 along with what was the village. General George Clinton and roughly 70 Revolutionary War soldiers were buried in the grave yard on the church property. The church that is here now, was built in 1852 in Renaissance Revival style. Well worth a stop if you are into history!
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The Premier Event Venue on the Hudson River. Escape to the Hudson Valley and discover a unique event venue, large enough to accommodate your large event venue needs.
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