Hudson Valley

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  • 1. Bard College

    A winding tree-lined road leads to this small college of liberal arts and sciences. The beautiful 540-acre campus encompasses two Hudson River estates, parklike grounds and gardens, and wooded areas.

    30 Campus Rd., Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, 12504-5000, USA
    845-758–6822
  • 2. Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture

    Founded by David Rockefeller in honor of his late wife, Peggy, Stone Barns is a groundbreaking nonprofit educational center that aims to promote sustainable, community-based agriculture. The 80-acre working farm encompasses Norman-style barn buildings, a restaurant and café, a greenhouse, and livestock, including sheep and swine. Garden tours, greenhouse workshops, and introductions to local environmentalists, winemakers, and organic farmers are among the programs. Self-guided tours are free; guided tours are $15. The dinner-only restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns, is an outpost of Manhattan's famed Blue Hill. The Blue Hill Café serves light fare and sandwiches until 4:30.

    630 Bedford Rd., Pocantico Hills, New York, 10591, USA
    914-366–6200

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: $22, Closed Mon. and Tues., Wed.–Sun. 10–5
  • 3. Culinary Institute of America

    The East Coast branch of the country's most respected cooking school is on the grounds of a former Jesuit seminary overlooking the Hudson River. Tours are available Monday to Thursday when school's in session. Five student-staffed restaurants are open to the public. The Craig Claiborne Bookstore stocks more than 1,300 cookbooks in addition to culinary equipment and specialty foods. One- and two-day workshops and lectures are offered on weekends.

    1946 Campus Dr., Hyde Park, New York, 12538, USA
    845-452–9600

    Sight Details

    Rate Includes: Tour $5, Tours Mon. at 10 and 4, Tues.–Thurs. at 4
  • 4. State University of New York at New Paltz

    The college, which long has attracted arts students, presents the community with a host of cultural offerings on its 216-acre campus.

    75 S. Manheim Blvd., New Paltz, New York, 12561, USA
    845-257–2121
  • 5. Vassar College

    Founded as a women's college in 1865, Vassar went coed in 1969, the first well-known single sex school to do so. Today about 2,400 students attend this highly-respected liberal arts school. The 1,000-acre campus, with its lakes, gardens, and 200-plus tree varieties, is a lovely place for a walk. Other Vassar highlights include the Tiffany windows in the chapel.

    124 Raymond Ave., Poughkeepsie, New York, 12604, USA
    845-437–7000
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