This fall, it’s the perfect time to leave the city—or the suburbs, or whatever, really—behind and take a trip to a village with a population of less than 2,000 people. Yes, we are talking about Cold Spring, New York, a charming town in the Catskills region of New York. It’s one of the best small towns in New York for a fall day trip. To learn more, keep reading, below.
There is no shortage of activities in Cold Spring this fall.
Hikers in Cold Spring have plenty of options. They can take in the amazing view from the Breakneck Ridge hiking trails, which lie on a mountain along the Hudson River between the towns of Beacon and Cold Spring. There is also an amazing hike to be had at the West Point Foundry Preserve. Don't forget to stop and feel the crunch of the leaves on your feet.
There is nothing like a glistening waterfront in the fall. While in Cold Spring, be sure to take in the views of Crow’s Nest and Storm King State park from the Cold Spring waterfront.
Have the urge to do a bit of antiquing? There are plenty of great antique shops on Main Street in Cold Spring. Load up on coffee and jump in. We recommend the Cold Spring Antique Center. Happy hunting!
Feeling a little hungry after all that hiking? Take a detour to the Hudson Hil's Cafe and Market. It’s open for breakfast and lunch and takes pride in presenting ingredients sourced from nearby Hudson Valley farms. For those looking to picnic, the market section of the establishment has plenty of local meats, cheese, jams and jellies.
For art lovers—or simply the art curious—a trip to the Magazzino Italian Art Center will be heaven. It’s a big museum outside of Cold Spring that specializes in post-war and contemporary Italian artists in the United States. Though visitors must get a reservation in advance, admission is totally free!
Looking to stay the night, and turn your day trip into a weekend-long affair? No problem! Check into the Hudson House River Inn, which was erected all the way back in 1832. It’s a riverside inn that also serves as a historical center. There are even amazing views of the Hudson River!
For a charming trip in New York this fall, look no further than Cold Spring. It’s an excellent place to slow down, take a breath, and watch those gorgeous leaves fall down from the trees. While you are in the area, why not check out this restaurant, which exists inside of a historic train depot. And, if you are looking for another great lodging option in the area, we recommend checking out Cold Spring Hotel.
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