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11th Annual Hudson River Valley SEPTEMBER 13–14, 20–21, 27–28, 2010 A Celebration of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area and the NYSDEC Hudson River Estuary Program activities hiking paddling walking

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11th Annual Hudson River Valley

S E P T E M B E R 1 3 – 1 4 , 2 0 – 2 1 , 2 7 – 2 8 , 2 0 1 0

A Celebration of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area and the NYSDEC Hudson River Estuary Program

activities

hiking

paddling

walking

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The HUDSON RIVER

VALLEY RAMBLE celebrates the history, culture and natural resources of the hudson river valley national heritage area, as well as the amazing landscape, communities, and trails throughout the region.

Explore HistoryH E R I T A G E A R E A T H E M E D S E R I E S

REVOLUTIONARY WAR TRAIL The Hudson River valley was the centerpiece of the british strategy for victory in the american Revolu-tion. one third of the war’s battles were fought on the banks of the Hudson River in the british attempt to conquer new york and split the colonies. in 2009, of particular inter-est is the 232nd anniversary of the battles of saratoga on september 19-20 at saratoga national Historical Park. (see event #10.) The annual observance of “Twin Forts day,” com-memorating the battles at Fort mont-gomery and Fort Clinton in 1777, will be held at Fort montgomery state Historic site on october 3, 10-5. For more details: www.hudsonrivervalley.org(845) 575-3052

HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL ART TRAIL The landscapes and vistas of the Hudson River valley gave rise to america’s first school of art in the 19th century, the Hudson River school. you can see the same vistas immortalized by noted painters such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, asher durand, Jasper Cropsey and sanford Gifford on the “Hudson River school art Trail Hike (#96), Circuit Hike” (#99); “Windham High Peak Hike” (#92) and “olana in the ice age” (#86). Two exhibitions feature their paintings: “Glories of the Hud-son: Frederic edwin Church’s views From olana” (#82) at olana state Historic site, and “River views of the Hudson River school” (#95) at the Thomas Cole national Historic site.

HUDSON VALLEY GREAT ESTATES The Hudson River valley was the birthplace of movements that helped shape our national identity. it was here that andrew Jackson downing, Calvert vaux, Frederick law olmsted, beatrix Farrand and others shaped landscapes to create something uniquely american. splendid examples of these treasured landscapes can be seen at. olana (#86), Clermont (#89), Wilderstein (#145), vander-bilt estate (#149), bellefield (#151), Franklin d. Roosevelt Home (#152), locust Grove (#162), lyndhurst (#251) and sunnyside (#252).

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Hudson River Valley

1 ONWARD & UPWARD FROM LAKE GEORGE Hike from the eastern shore of lake George to buck mt., led by Carol and david White, authors of Adirondack Peak Experiences and other hiking guidebooks. The 2,000-foot ascent takes you up to an open summit that offers spectacular views of lake George below. bring lunch/water. 6.6 mi. (5 hrs.) Difficult (Steep ascent, uneven rocky surface, rock scrambling; hiking boots required; not suited for child under 10.) books will be available for sale. Sun. 9/13, 9:30 am. i-87 (northway) to exit 21, turn east on Rt. 9n for one block to Rt. 9/9n (lake George’s main st.); go 2 blocks to R onto Route 9l around the s & e shore of lake George for 6.8 mi.; at fork, turn l (passing Kaatskill bay); go 3.3 mi. to the parking area. meet at trailhead in parking area. Register by 9/10: (315) 853-6942; [email protected].

2 PEMBER LIBRARY AND MUSEUM A leading-edge provider of around-the-clock internet facilities, the library, in addition to its lending services, displays a collection of more than 1,700 mounted specimens of birds and mammals, as well as rock, egg, mineral and reptile collections. Sat. 9/12, 10-3; Sun. 9/13, 1-5. Historical interpretation of Henry Hudson. Free. sun. 9/13, 1-2. 333 West main st., Granville 12832. www.pember-museum.com; (518) 642 2525.

3 23RD ANNUAL AUTUMN LEAVES AUTO SHOW Take a leisurely ride down the country roads of Washington County whose landscapes were immortalized in the

beloved paintings of Grandma moses. view scenes of how america once looked as you pass by sheep and cows grazing in pastures, covered bridges and villages watched over by white church steeples. Then drive to downtown Granville for their annual car show featuring nearly 200 cars in 32 classifications with par-ticipant judging. The event also features great food and entertainment for the whole family. Car registration $10. site admission $3 per person. Sun. 9/27, 9-3. i-87 (northway) to exit 20 to Rt. 149 east to Granville to Quaker st. elementary school on left as entering the village. (518) 642-2815.

4 HIKE IN MOREAU LAKE STATE PARK Enjoy a moderate hike with a park naturalist on the Western Ridge Trail up to spectacular scenic overlooks that offer some of the most beautiful views of the Hudson River in new york state. your guide will identify the various trees you pass and give local history informa-tion. bring lunch/water; hiking boots recommended. 3.5 mi. Moderately difficult (steep ascent-descent, uneven rocky surface; not suited for child under 5). Sat. 9/26, 10 am. i-87 (northway) to exit 17s; R onto old saratoga Road to next R onto mountain Rd. to next l onto spier Falls Rd. down to the river. meet at second park boat launch on right. Reg-ister up to 9/26: (518) 793-0511; [email protected].

5 GRANT COTTAGE STATE HISTORIC SITE Offering a spectacular view of the Hudson valley, this cottage served as a get-away in 1885 for ulysses s. Grant to

complete his memoirs. Today, visitors can view rooms exactly as he left them when he died here that same year. admission half price off $4 adult; $3 senior/student; $ 2 child 6-12, Sat. 9/12 – Sun. 9/13, 10-4. 1000 mt. mcGregor Rd. Gansevoort 12831. www.grantcottage.org; (518) 587-8277. HWe

7 SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK Here on pastoral bluffs above the Hud-son River where two hotly contested Revolutionary War battles once raged, history buffs and nature-lovers can drive or bicycle a 10-mile tour road, hike historic paths and see an interpretive film about the site’s momentous history. Free admission. Sat.-Sun. 9/12-9/13, 9-5. stillwater 12170. (518) 664 9821 x 227; www.nps.gov/sara. HWe

6 232ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLES OF SARATOGA 18th century american soldiers set the 1777 scene with tents, campfires, musket and cannon firings. discuss strategy with officers, judge a court-martial, browse Colonial wares, go on a “reconnaissance” party, learn about open-hearth cooking techniques, see a dramatic performance of british Colonel banastre Tarleton or take part in a mock drill. Sat. 9/19, 10-4, Sun. 9/20,10-3. $5 park entrance fee per vehicle; $3 bikers/hikers; no event fee. From the south: Route i-87 north to exit 12. Right off ramp and follow rotaries on Route 67 west to Route 9 north; follow signs to saratoga nHP. From the north: Route i-87 south to exit 14; follow signs to saratoga nHP. Come to park visitor center to get your pass and map. www.nps.gov/sara

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Poughkeepsie

Newburgh

Manhattan

Saratoga Springs UPPER

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FOR DETAILED MAPS AND DIRECTIONSgo to wwww.hudsonrivervalley.com/ramble

FOR HERITAGE WEEKEND EVENTSgo to www.heritageweekend.org

TRAIL TIPS

1 Look for “Ramble” signs directing you to each trailhead

2 Wear sturdy shoes: for hikes, an over-the-ankle boot. No flimsy flats, thongs, sandals or bare feet.

3 Long pants are recommended for walks/hikes in rural terrain.

4 Carry a water bottle. 5 Bring snacks/lunch for hikes

lasting several hours. 6 Bring a rain jacket. 7 Stay on the trail. 8 Never get out of sight of

the guide. 9 If you have to leave a walk

before it’s completed, notify the leader.

10 Don’t remove any foliage, flowers, rocks or other items.

11 Carry it in. Carry it out. Leave nothing behind but your footprints.

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45 ONWARD & UPWARD FROM LAKE GEORGE Hike from the eastern shore of lake George to buck mt., led by Carol and david White, authors of Adirondack Peak Experiences and other hiking guidebooks. The 2,000-foot ascent takes you up to an open summit that offers spectacular views of lake George below. bring lunch/water. 6.6 mi. (5 hrs.) Difficult (Steep ascent, uneven rocky surface, rock scrambling; hiking boots required; not suited for child under 10.) books will be available for sale. Sun. 9/13, 9:30 am. i-87 (northway) to exit 21, turn east on Rt. 9n for one block to Rt. 9/9n (lake George’s main st.); go 2 blocks to R onto Route 9l around the s & e shore of lake George for 6.8 mi.; at fork, turn l (passing Kaatskill bay); go 3.3 mi. to the parking area. meet at trailhead in parking area. Register by 9/10: (315) 853-6942; [email protected].

46 PEMBER LIBRARY AND MUSEUM A leading-edge provider of around-the-clock internet facilities, the library, in addition to its lending services, displays a collection of more than 1,700 mounted specimens of birds and mammals, as well as rock, egg, mineral and reptile collections. Sat. 9/12, 10-3; Sun. 9/13, 1-5. Historical interpretation of Henry Hudson. Free. sun. 9/13, 1-2. 333 West main st., Granville 12832. www.pember-museum.com; (518) 642 2525.

47 23RD ANNUAL AUTUMN LEAVES AUTO SHOW Take a leisurely ride down the country roads of Washington County whose landscapes were immortalized in the beloved paintings of Grandma moses. view scenes of how america once looked as you pass by sheep and cows grazing in pastures, covered bridges and villages watched over by white church steeples. Then drive to downtown Granville for their annual car show.

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