Explore the Hudson Valley

Flora Moon Farm is just minutes from some of the most beautiful, storied, and delicious corners of the Hudson Valley. Whether you're arriving early for your wedding weekend or simply want to make a trip of it, here's a taste of what's nearby.

Walkway Over the Hudson The longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world, stretching across the Hudson River with sweeping views of the valley in every direction. A perfect morning walk.

The Falcon An intimate live music venue and beer garden in Marlboro — right down the road from us. Check their calendar; you might just catch something magical.

Benmarl Winery One of New York's oldest wineries, perched on a hillside in Marlboro with views that rival the wine. A short drive and a very good idea.

Whitecliff Vineyard A family-owned vineyard in Gardiner producing estate wines with the kind of care you can taste. Beautiful grounds, welcoming tasting room.

Tuthilltown Spirits The distillery that put Hudson Valley whiskey on the map. Tours, tastings, and the satisfaction of knowing you're drinking something made right here.

Minnewaska State Park Sky Lakes, ridge trails, and that particular kind of wild quiet that only the Shawangunks can offer. Bring good shoes.

Scenic Hudson Parks Miles of riverfront parks, trails, and landscapes stewarded with intention. A reminder of why this valley is worth protecting.

Historic Huguenot Street One of the oldest streets in America, in New Paltz — with stone houses dating to the 1600s and a remarkable living history program.

Locust Grove Estate A 150-acre historic estate in Poughkeepsie, once home to artist and inventor Samuel Morse. The grounds alone are worth the visit.

Val-Kill — Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Eleanor Roosevelt's personal retreat, just a short drive away in Hyde Park. Quietly moving.

The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Home Springwood, the lifelong home of FDR, offers a window into one of America's most consequential families — and the valley they loved.

DIA: Beacon A former industrial printing factory transformed into one of the finest contemporary art museums in the world. Plan to spend hours.

Bardavon Opera House Poughkeepsie's historic performing arts venue — ballet, orchestral performances, concerts, and more. Check what's on during your stay.

The Culinary Institute of America World-class culinary education — and world-class dining open to the public. The restaurants here are the real deal.

The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center On the beautiful campus of Vassar College, this free art museum houses a surprisingly deep collection spanning centuries.

Water Street Market New Paltz's beloved outdoor market of independent shops, artisans, and cafés — lovely for a slow afternoon browse.

Motorcyclepedia Museum A surprisingly wonderful museum in Newburgh housing one of the world's largest collections of motorcycles. Unexpected and genuinely fun.

Mid-Hudson Children's Museum A hands-on museum in Poughkeepsie — great for little ones, and a sweet stop if you're making it a family weekend.

Exploring the Region? Ulster County, Dutchess County, and Orange County each have their own tourism resources packed with dining, trails, farms, and seasonal events worth discovering.

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