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Lovely Area
This is a lovely wooded area to hike near the Esopus. It has a few short trails that loop around. Take a photo of the map at the kiosk on Shady Lane before going because some areas are marked better...
This is a lovely wooded area to hike near the Esopus. It has a few short trails that loop around. Take a photo of the map at the kiosk on Shady Lane before going because some areas are marked better...
This is a ridge overlooking the Hudson River just south of Kingston. Large parking lot. This place was originally a summer camp which closed way back in 1963. One of the lasting benefits is wide level...
This is a ridge overlooking the Hudson River just south of Kingston. Large parking lot. This place was originally a summer camp which closed way back in 1963. One of the lasting benefits is wide level...
This 160 acre jewel along the banks of the Esopus Creek is known for its trails and Nature Education walks. Dogs are permitted on leash in clearly marked areas. No biking or swimming allowed. Visit...
Lovely Area
This is a lovely wooded area to hike near the Esopus. It has a few short trails that loop around. Take a photo of the map at the kiosk on Shady Lane before going because some areas are marked better...
Lovely Area
This is a lovely wooded area to hike near the Esopus. It has a few short trails that loop around. Take a photo of the map at the kiosk on Shady Lane before going because some areas are marked better...
Beautiful compact park
This is a ridge overlooking the Hudson River just south of Kingston. Large parking lot. This place was originally a summer camp which closed way back in 1963. One of the lasting benefits is wide level...
Beautiful compact park
This is a ridge overlooking the Hudson River just south of Kingston. Large parking lot. This place was originally a summer camp which closed way back in 1963. One of the lasting benefits is wide level...
Bird and Butterfly watchers destination
This 160 acre jewel along the banks of the Esopus Creek is known for its trails and Nature Education walks. Dogs are permitted on leash in clearly marked areas. No biking or swimming allowed. Visit...