It was about 85 degrees out, compelling me to get out of Manhattan and cool off. So my friend and I journeyed up the Hudson River to kayak in Cold Spring, NY. Trains leave about every hour from Grand Central Station, and take about an hour and twenty minutes. The ride is gorgeous, as the train snakes up the Hudson River, providing views of the river and hills beyond. Once at Cold Spring, the kayak shop
Hudson Valley Outfitters is less than a 10 minute walk from the station, on Main Street. (make a reservation in advance.) They have lots of cool outdoor gear for sale which I restrained myself from buying as I have zero room in my miniature NYC closet. You'll sign waivers and pay and then walk down to the water to get fitted for your kayak. Kayaks are about $20 per hour, and they also offer fully guided tours. We just rented on our own and were fine.
Getting hooked up with kayaks (put your stuff in a plastic bag and you can store it in the kayak)
The scenery is beautiful, and the bay is calm and easy for beginner kayakers like myself.
You can also kayak in Constitution Marsh - enter under a very low bridge to get there. We kind of had to duck to fit under since it was getting close to high tide.
We saw a bit of the marsh, including these ducks and some crazy flying fish and want to come back to explore further (there is a lot to see- it is fairly extensive with lots of wildlife)
After, we chilled at a park along the water, and then went for some beers at the
Cold Spring Depot, an outdoor restaurant/ bar in the old train station.
The waterfront was charming with a little gazebo and some B&Bs. We ate dinner at the
Hudson House Inn (blue building) which had a pretty cool little bar area & fireplace that would be super cozy in the wintertime.
Cold Spring is a super-easy, relaxing day trip! Anyone have any additional Cold Spring tips?
I love Cold Springs! It really is such a hidden gem. Thanks for sharing! Oh, and I love the pics :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful scenery, and nice hobby too!
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