After wrapping up our stay in Saratoga Springs
(late August 2018), we headed 100-miles due south to Rhinebeck, New York, for
a one week stay. Rhinebeck is a charming and historic village nestled in the scenic
Hudson Valley, with the Hudson River marking the western boundary of the town. From
here we had majestic views of the Catskill Mountains, and had we been so
inclined, easy access to New York City, the Berkshires, Connecticut, and
Upstate New York. Although the main reason for stopping here was to visit the
FDR Presidential Library (located 15-miles away in Hyde Park), we were happy to
find the area in general fun to explore. Tree-lined streets, specialty shopping,
boutique farms and orchards, and hiking and biking trails beckoned to us, encouraging
us to get out and explore the natural beauty of the region. We learned about The
Walkway Over the Hudson, a 24-foot wide, 1.2-mile long bridge for cyclists and pedestrians
that connects the city of Poughkeepsie with the Town of Lloyd. One day we drove
to Poughkeepsie for an exploration of that area, including the ride over the
river. It was a picture perfect day, for being outside, and for a bike ride. We
enjoyed discovering more about this part of New York, riding over the bridge, and
the gorgeous views of the Hudson River Valley.
In 2007 Dan and I retired from work, hitched our 5th wheel to our truck, and hit the road. We are full time RV'ers so we take our home with us everywhere we go. We live by the credo "Home Is Where You Park It" and we have found Home in many an awesome setting! I created this blog to track our adventures as we travel around the US, Canada, and Mexico. Two of our goals include visiting all the State Capitals and as many of the Baseball Parks as possible, with everything else we can fit in between!
Friday, March 29, 2019
Rhinebeck, New York
Labels:
August 2018,
Bike Rides,
Hudson River,
New York,
Poughkeepksie,
Rhinebeck
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