Approximately 3 minutes from Mountainville Manor Iron railroad trestle built in 1904, 193 feet high, spanning 3200 feet is the highest and longest railroad trestle east of the Mississippi River. Spectacular landscape for photographs, especially in the fall foliage season.
Approximately 7 minutes from Mountainville Manor A 500-acre world-renowned outdoor sculpture park and museum offering visitors an unparalleled experience of art and nature in the Hudson Valley. A collection of over 100 modern and contemporary sculptures, site-specific commissions, and special exhibition programs are sited throughout the expansive landscape. Open seasonally.
Approximately 9 minutes from Mountainville Manor 1 1/2 mile trail designed to study nature. Winds through 4 ecosystems: forest, grasslands, ponds and wetlands. Rotating art exhibits in farmhouse at the beginning of the trail. Learn More
Approximately 15 minutes from Mountainville Manor A favorite of hikers, this mountain inspired the ecological movement in the United States. Beautiful views of the Catskills and the Hudson Valley. Hiking and hunting. Undeveloped with no facilities. Learn More
Approximately 19 minutes from Mountainville Manor Enjoy a guided tour of the U.S. Military Academy. Walk the paths of generals and presidents tracing the footsteps of our country’s great leaders. Enjoy spectacular views of the majestic Hudson River. Hear exciting tales and fascinating stories.
Approximately 28 minutes from Mountainville Manor A tiny jewel in the setting of the Hudson Highlands is called Pollepel, now familiarly known as Bannerman Island. All weekend tours are on the Estuary Steward, a 44 passenger boat. Experience a 2.5 hour tour with .5 hr cruise to Bannerman Island-Hudson Highlands State Park, a 1.5 hour guided tour of the island, and a .5 hour return cruise to Newburgh or Beacon.
Whether you prefer farm-to-table restaurants or exotic cuisine, OCNY has it all! Sit along the Newburgh Waterfront for surf and turf dishes at Blu Pointe, grab a delicious baked treat at Dottie Audrey’s Bakery, or indulge in a farm-fresh plate from Blooming Hill Farm. Many of their restaurants source ingredients locally from the county’s farms, wine and liquor makers, and farmers’ markets, resulting in flavorful and delicious dishes.
Some of New York State’s biggest attractions are in Orange County, including United States Military Academy at West Point, Storm King Art Center, LEGOLAND® New York, and Woodbury Common Premium Outlets. Orange County, just 50 miles from New York City, is the place to dine on the Hudson River, explore the craft beverage scene, paddle the Delaware River, hike the Appalachian Trail, and spend the night with a view of our beautiful mountains. Explore endless opportunities and experience all that Orange County, New York has to offer!