Late summer is the perfect time to take a break from the chaos and close quarters of city life in New York by taking a trip upstate. If that sounds like too much trouble, don’t worry; planning a day trip doesn’t have to be complicated. There are plenty of towns upstate that are easily accessible and don’t require a great deal of preparation to visit: just pack what you need for the day, get your Metro North ticket and set out for a day of adventure. Want to explore one of the best destinations coming from New York City? You’ll want to check out Cold Spring.
One of the most stunning hikes in the Cold Spring area is Breakneck Ridge, a 3.2-mile loop north of the city. Prepare yourself for some truly incredible views of the Hudson River.
The quaint downtown of Cold Spring is one of the main reasons it has become a hugely popular destination for people from all over the region. Restaurants, bars, shops and antique stores abound, all with incredible views of the foothills in the distance.
It’s always exhaustion from a long week that tends to keep city-dwellers from going into the trouble of planning a 24-hour getaway. Fortunately, prepping for a day in Cold Spring is simple, even after a week of hard work in New York City: pack a backpack, head to Grand Central Station and take the Metro North train for a 70-minute ride into Cold Spring.
There’s no shortage of river activities in this river town for visitors and locals to enjoy the gorgeous landscapes. Kayaking on the Hudson River is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the area’s scenic beauty.
Take the 1.8-mile trail to the ruins of a 650-acre Cornish estate just north of Cold Spring, a scenic journey that rewards travelers with a unique relic that you won’t find anywhere else.
The views of Cold Spring, the river and the Hudson Highlands Range are incredible, and the 5.5-mile Bull Hill Trail loop is the perfect way to take it all in.
With its vast series of hiking adventures and charming downtown life, there’s no reason to pass up a trip to Cold Spring just 60 miles from New York City. And if it’s an action-packed trip, you’ll need the 90-minute recovery train ride on the way home.
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