Gypsy Den NYC: I make it out each year and I’m surprised by the craftsmanship, the attention to details and how all of the actors get really into their roles. The staff working the production and venue are always easy going as well as helpful. My friends and I love the apple cider donuts we always take home a dozen. We all have our favorite foods and treats, and it’s a must to shop for new headless horseman gear. We excited to visit frostbite this year for the first time.
Michael Reis: Niche, small park with boat launch, potential fishing area and limited partially maintained trail system. Trails lead to views of the Rondout and Hudson Rivers - with tide-dependent wading opening more trails & beach areas. Muddy feet possible if not mindful on trails. Trail maintenance and picnic tables would be an improvement.
Carol Ann Jason: Falling Waters Preserve is a great area to hike and take in the beauty of the Hudson River. There are three main trails of different lengths and the trails are well marked. The small parking lot holds about 10 cars.
Walter Kropilnicki: Friendly staff, full of artifacts, pictures, history, antique fire fighting equipment and gear.
A must see if visiting or passing by.
Judy Moore: Beautiful river side park. Perfect for anyone wanting to w joy beautiful grounds.
There are 4 pavilions. We had the largest for a wedding reception. Complete with a kitchen, sink, refrigerator and counter space, no stove.
Very clean and spacious.
It was nice to have full handicap bathrooms right off the main pavilion. They were very clean and stocked.
The ground’s keepers were amazing and were working the whole time evening emptying the trash for us.
I used to go here as kid and will be going back. What a treasure this place is.
Kathryn Cooper Weddings | Photographer | Wedding + Elopement Photographer: A beautiful lace Victorian home thats perfect for exploring, inside and out. They occasionally host weddings here, and have great views on the grounds overlooking the Hudson River. Highly recommend! IG @KathrynCooperWeddings
R C: I parked on Morey Hill Rd
I walked for about two and a half hours. Through the quarries and over the broken shatters of bluestone. Lots of wintergreen berries! Highly recommend finding this little treasure for a nice and geologically fascinating wander
Mr Spiffy: Great area for views and walking alone, as a couple or with family. There is a bike trail but it is paved with gravel and not tarmac so you wont get a smooth ride compared to the Hudson bike trails. However the scenery, paths and overall history of that area is worth a visit for sure