Hudson Valley is every hiker’s dream destination, and Cold Spring is its charming oasis. This natty village — located around 50-60 miles north of Manhattan — was incorporated in 1846 and retains much of that 19th century character. You can’t truly experience the Hudson Valley without visiting this old iron-mining village. These days, its industry is tourism rather than iron, and for excellent reasons. Its lush trees and river-lined downtown area have it all: old hilltop churches, blissful spas, and neoclassical mansions. Now you can even rent a kayak or do a spot of bird watching at the tidal marsh. Let’s make sure you extract as much pleasure from your trip as you can.
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Spanning over 315 scenic miles, the majestic Hudson River flows from high in the Adirondack Mountains down to its mouth in New York City near the Atlantic Ocean. The Hudson River Valley in New York is a popular tourist destination well known for its natural beauty, diverse culture, and historical significance.