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Rockland County – Step into the Gateway
Renowned as the “Gateway to the Hudson Valley region,” Rockland County is set along the majestic Hudson River featuring quaint villages, spectacular river views, and outdoor recreation – all just 30 miles north of New York City!
Renowned as the “Gateway to the Hudson Valley region,” Rockland County is set along the majestic Hudson River featuring quaint villages, spectacular river views, and outdoor recreation – all just 30 miles north of New York City!
Rockland County invites you to explore its 32,000 acres of untouched parkland and idyllic waterfront villages offering world-class restaurants, specialty shopping and inviting boutique hotels. Here you will discover the county’s rich history complemented by the area’s thriving arts and culture scene featuring galleries, museums, theaters, live music, outdoor concerts, sculpture parks, cultural events, film festivals and more.
So close to the bustling metropolis, Rockland is everybody’s playground offering all kinds of year-round recreational opportunities. Summer beckons visitors to enjoy a plethora of fun activities including swimming and fishing, hiking and boating, camping, horseback riding, historic house tours, golf and tennis while winter fun features skating, sledding and tubing and cross-country skiing.
Wind down in one of the county’s choice accommodations from full-service hotels offering modern hospitality and amenities to historic inns and bed and breakfast properties providing personalized attention and cozy charm. Home to award-winning chefs and restaurateurs, Rockland's culinary scene boasts everything from farm-to-table bistros and classic steakhouses to historic Rockland restaurants featuring diverse global flavors that include American, Latin, Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
With so much to see, do, taste and experience, it’s no surprise that so many make Rockland County a destination time and time again!
Rockland County invites you to explore its 32,000 acres of untouched parkland and idyllic waterfront villages offering world-class restaurants, specialty shopping and inviting boutique hotels. Here you will discover the county’s rich history complemented by the area’s thriving arts and culture scene featuring galleries, museums, theaters, live music, outdoor concerts, sculpture parks, cultural events, film festivals and more.
So close to the bustling metropolis, Rockland is everybody’s playground offering all kinds of year-round recreational opportunities. Summer beckons visitors to enjoy a plethora of fun activities including swimming and fishing, hiking and boating, camping, horseback riding, historic house tours, golf and tennis while winter fun features skating, sledding and tubing and cross-country skiing.
Wind down in one of the county’s choice accommodations from full-service hotels offering modern hospitality and amenities to historic inns and bed and breakfast properties providing personalized attention and cozy charm. Home to award-winning chefs and restaurateurs, Rockland's culinary scene boasts everything from farm-to-table bistros and classic steakhouses to historic Rockland restaurants featuring diverse global flavors that include American, Latin, Asian and Mediterranean cuisines.
With so much to see, do, taste and experience, it’s no surprise that so many make Rockland County a destination time and time again!
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Front Street Tavern
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New York City North / Newburgh KOA Holiday
Set in the heart of the Hudson Valley, this KOA campground is close to cultural attractions, wineries, farmers’ markets and charming cities and villages.
Sleepy Hollow
The enchanting and legendary village of Sleepy Hollow is known around the world as the setting for Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
The Avenue Steakhouse
This contemporary steakhouse specializes in in-house dry-aged prime steaks and fresh seafood, the Avenue Steakhouse grilled over hickory, oak and fruit-woods.