The location is hard to beat with the best of everything close at hand. It’s just a few minutes’ drive to the bustling Route 300 shopping area where supermarkets, big-box stores, and all types of restaurants and shops can be found. The vibrant Newburgh waterfront with its impressive variety of restaurants and galleries, and the thriving marina where boating, jet-skiing, and kayaking are in full swing in the summer months, and just a short drive away. So many things to do here! Enjoy the bike paths and walkways along the waterfront or take a river cruise on one of the paddleboats anchored there. Stop for a while to listen to whatever musicians may be performing at the bandstand along the way. Stroll up to Grand Street with its magnificent historical homes or pop over to Newburgh’s East End. A renaissance is happening there with cafes, funky restaurants, galleries, antique stores popping up, and a thriving artists community and galleries.
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The whole of Orange County is thriving. Hop into the car for a 20-minute drive to mega-shopping at Woodbury Commons with hundreds of name-brand outlet stores or take in outdoor concerts, hockey, and football games at West Point. Dia, the museum for the Dia Art Foundation’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present, sits on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, just across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. The brand new Legoland New York is opening soon in Goshen a few miles away. Cideries, distilleries, wineries, and micro-breweries are scattered throughout the county offering craft taprooms, live music, and casual dining. Spend an afternoon at world-renowned The Angry Orchard with over 10 different styles of hard ciders; or The Brewery at Orange County Hops for a true farm-to-glass experience; and City Winery Hudson Valley with its fully functioning winery, intimate concerts, private events, and fine dining. Explore the excellent farm-to-table restaurants (and countless farms and farm markets dotted around the countryside. Opportunities to camp, hike, bike, rock-climb, and hang-glide abound while rail trails and lakeshores offer peaceful walking and jogging trails. It’s about an hour from NYC, so it works for commuters too or weekenders. With easy access to Interstates 84 and 87, Stewart International Airport, the Newburgh-Beacon Ferry service to the Metro-North railroad station at Beacon to Grand Central station, and bus service to NYC’s Port Authority, the location is amazing. Come take a look around!