Monday, October 18, 2010

Sam's Point- Ellenville, NY

On Columbus Day, Matt and I went on a really low key and cool hike.  We went to Sam's Point in Ellenville, NY.  For us was only a 15 minute drive from our house.  If you are not much of a hiker this is a good hike for you.  The views alone on rt. 52 are breathtaking and the hang-gliders soaring above our heads was pretty cool too! 

It is one to one of the 5 sky lakes in our area, Lake Maratanza.  From the "1870's to the mid 1960's migrant workers and local people would take seasonal residency at the preserve to pursue a livelihood harvesting blueberries and huckleberries."  The is currently owned by the Nature Conservancy. Prior the the Nature Conservancy, it was privately owned and open to the public for visiting 'Ice Cave Mountain'.  My friend Meghan, actually did her senior year Geography final project on Sam's Point and is publised.  She is more of an expert in the subject.


The trails are mostly paved and some are crumbling due to wash outs.  The trail that takes you to the ice cave is not stroller friendly.  It can be narrow at times but it is a great family hike.  It costs $8 to park your car.  There is a really wonderful educational center on property filled with historical information, pictures, a children's learning center, interactive displays- all around very cool.  I think my favorite thing about this hiking area is that it is seasonally unique and accessible.  Go in the summer and berry pick, go in the fall and see the beautiful fall foliage from the many views, go in the winter and spring to experience the ice in the caves.  The trails are easy manage, the property is dog friendly, and the 'ice cave' section is like being in the movie 'Goonies'.  I personally can't wait to go back in the winter season.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Restaurant Spotlight

Cafe Mio

I am no food critic by any means but this charming restaurant has stirred up a fabulous reputation within the community.  It offers some locally grown and organic breakfast and lunch options.  I parused their menu and instantly became hungry.  I also must add how economically priced everything is. 

Check it out for yourself on their website:

Bon Apetite!

Classics Under the Gunks

5th Annual Classics Under the Gunks
is this weekend.

Check out their website for details and pictures from last year's event.


They also have a Facebook page too:

I hope you can make the event.  If not, I hope you do something fun during this upcoming holiday weekend!!

Benmarl Wine Stomping!

Benmarl Winery's
Annual
Grape Stomping
Festival!
 
Saturday Oct 9th - Sunday Oct 10th
12-7 pm
$15 Adults, Designated $10
Under 21 Free
    Wine Club Members FREE 
 
Includes Parking, Wine Tasting, Grape Stomping, Live Music, Hayrides, and more...
 
Benmarl.com (845)-236-4265
156 Highland Ave Marlboro NY 12542

Monday, October 4, 2010

Looking for a Hauntingly Good Time...

Trick or Treat...

Besides sipping a warm mug of hot apple cider and watching 'It's a Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown' October is a great time to become victim to some of the areas best haunted attractions.

The Headless Horseman Hayride
This Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. the Headless Horseman will be hosting a children's day.  Where the scare level is toned down.  There will still be the classic hayrides with a friendly storyteller telling scary tales, as well as face painting, corn maze, haunted gardens, country games, and entertainment. 

For a much more hair raising experience go during the evening.  Children 5 years old and under are not permitted to attend the evening shows.  It is not recommended for children 8 years old and under.

You do need to make reservations!  You can do so online or by phone.
It is a little pricey but believe me it is worth the money!!!
http://www.headlesshorseman.com/
778 Broadway, Route 9W Ulster Park
845-339-2666

I give this attraction a 4 out of 5 - Screams!

Get a sneak preview below with this hauntingly spectacular clip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b73XAeu6mE
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The 34th annual Kevin McCurdy's - Haunted Mansion Haunted House
Another classic creepy experience you can participate in.  It is said to be one of New York's "most interactive haunted attractions".  There will be a special Kids' Day on Monday, October 12, offering a 'nightmare free' experience with pumpkin painting, trick or treating,and friendly monsters. Adults $12, children $10.

For Haunted House tickets and prizes call or go online at 845-297-2288 or visit them at http://thehauntedmansion.com/Home.html
Poughkeepsie- Bowdoin Park
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Frankenstein's Fortress
14th year this freaky fortress has been in operation.  This haunted attraction was featured on the Martha Stewart Living show and is a part of a community effort.  "One of its major features is the fact that 95% of the props and costumes are also made from recycled materials, this gives this Haunted Attraction its unique character and all that have seen it rave."  Sounds like something I would be interested in seeing ;). 

Visit this attraction during any weekend in October.  Fri., & Sat. 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.,              Sun. 6:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $15 adults, $5 for children 10 and under-
No refunds are given.  Keep that in mind when bringing children along.

86 Creamry Rd. (follow Rt.82), Stanfordville.
For more information call 845-868-7782. 
http://frankensteinsfortress.com/
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Want more choices...check out the link below for even more frightful nights!
http://www.hudsonvalleyhalloweenguide.com/haunted-houses-attractions/

I hope you have a hauntingly great time!