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Old Apr 4th, 2004, 08:07 PM
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suggestions for weekend getaways 2hrs from nyc

looking for places to explore up the Hudson, fun and interesting and beautiful, about 2-3 hrs away from teh city.
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Do you have a car? That'll make a difference in the recommendations.
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If you don't have a car and enjoy nature/hiking, consider Cold Spring.
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Is Cooperstown 2-3 hours from NYC? I've only been once and can't recall, but we really enjoyed it--museums, restaurants and scenery enough to fill a nice weekend.
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Cold Spring, definitely. It's a cute town on the river, rull of little shops and cafes. Just north of town are some spectacular hiking trails.
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Go to Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY. You can take a bus from Port Authority to New Paltz and the resort will transport you. A beautiful, fun step back in time.
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Someone just posted this same content over last weekend. I recommended Hyde Park area- Culinary Institute for lunch or dinner, FDR's home and museum, the Carngie mansion (it is carnegie, right? someone will correct me if it not).
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Someone posted on another thread but the area of mid-Hudson Valley btwn Rhinebeck and Hudson is wonderful. Woodstock is around there too but other than some great restaurants I find the whole town overly touristy and considering its tradition as a laid back "hippie" enclave, not very restful! If you need a place to stay, Rhinebeck has the oldest inn in the area -- http://www.rhinebeckinn.com/

Have a great trip!
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