Showing posts with label Hudson Valley Golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hudson Valley Golf. Show all posts

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Rocking the 'Gunks!

The brilliant white profile of The Shawangunk Ridge is widely recognized as one of the finest climbing centers in the US, considered by many to be the Yosemite of the East.

Known in climbing circles simply as “The Gunks”, this world-famous 12-mile long escarpment is home to more than 1200 ascent routes which entice climbers with colorful names like “Space Invaders”, “Twilight Zone”, and “Pumping Pygmies”.

Many of the classic routes first established by Fritz Weissner and Hans Kraus have become legendary in rock climbing circles; for some, negotiating epic 'Gunks ascents like High Exposure, Gargoyle, and Gelsa are practically a right of passage.

Flocking to the 'Gunks in record numbers to enjoy related activities like bouldering, mountain biking, and hang-gliding, climbers of every skill level are invited to experience the Shawangunk ridge for themselves.

Not only a haven for Climbers, the Shawangunk Ridge boasts thousands of acres of unspoiled natural beauty and scenic views for all; even a comfortable stroll through Minnewaska’s carriageways or a quick stop at one of many roadside overlooks can be a richly rewarding experience!

You won't believe just how affordable a hotel in the Gunks can be!  Located just minutes from the ridge, the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa offers climbers and their families resort accommodations at “rock bottom” prices.

With a European health spa, fitness center, game room, tennis & basketball courts on site, the Hudson Valley Resort truly has something for everyone. Give us a call today, and we'll help make the most of your stay.


Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Upstate Escapes: Summer Events and Attractions

Summer is just around the corner, and travel to the Hudson Valley Catskills is really starting to heat up!  With endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, an exciting lineup of fairs and cultural festivals, and a thriving farm-to-table and craft beverage movement it’s no wonder the Hudson Valley is quickly becoming one of the top US summertime escapes! 

Outdoor Adventure

Immortalized by the masterpiece landscapes of Hudson River School painters, the epic untamed beauty of the Hudson Valley Catskills offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration.


Winding through an unspoiled natural wilderness, the extensive hiking trails  and waterways of the Catskill State Park bring the traveler through serene forests, over cool, clear creeks and up to majestic views so beautiful they inspired an art movement.

 
The nearby Shawangunk Ridge is a hiking and climbing mecca, and you can experience its beauty at Minnewaska State Park Preserve.  Recognized by The Nature Conservancy as “One of the Last Great Places”, Minnewaska is famous for it’s stunning white cliffs, sapphire blue sky-lakes and unique ecosystem.  It definitely deserves to be on your summer "to do" list.
Canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing, golfing- the Hudson Valley has something to offer everyone.  Other popular summer-time activities in the region include skydiving, river tubing, hang-gliding, and more!  

Fairs and Festivals

Home to countless fairs, festivals, and cultural events throughout the summer, there’s always something exciting going on in the Hudson Valley.  


Visitors have been flocking to the Ulster County Fair for more than 125 years, and it’s no surprise. There’s nothing like a good, old-fashioned country fair to celebrate the summer!  Featuring rides, games, agricultural exhibits, local crafts and specialties, musical events and entertainment, the Ulster County fair is fun for all!

 
America's longest running continuous summer chamber music series has been pleasing audiences since 1916, and this year is heating up to be their most exciting season yet! Maverick Concerts invites you to celebrate 100 years of glorious music performed and heard in the historic 1916 concert hall which has echoed in the surrounding woods for visitors to enjoy.  

Growing in popularity each year, the Hudson Valley Rib Fest is the regions largest and most unique BBQ food festival for whole family!  Featuring live music, demonstrations, and of course- the best BBQ ribs in the North East, it’s a two day summer event which is sure to have you coming back for more.

Farm to Table

A recent shift in consumer awareness towards healthier and more sustainable food options has put the Hudson Valley in the spotlight as more and more people are learning what our local growers have known for years- the secret to great food is fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

From fruits & vegetables to honey and maple syrup, artisan breads to small-batch cheeses, the Hudson Valley is producing some of the finest culinary delights on the market today.


Many local farms are inviting people to experience the farm-to-table movement hands-on. Nearby Kelder’s Farm offers educational events, fun for kids, and pick-your-own fruits and veggies allowing visitors a greater appreciation of Hudson Valley produce.
Open rain or shine, the Ellenville Farmers' Market is a small, family friendly market featuring fresh locally grown produce and regional products from Hudson Valley growers.  Live music, monthly visits from Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardeners, kids activities, cooking classes and more are offered to visitors each week.

Looking to quench your thirst?  The Hudson Valley is home to a thriving winemaking, brewing, distilling, and craft cider-making culture which is redefining the American drinks scene.  Explore the Shawangunk Wine Trail for tastings at 14 local wineries, or stop in any number of local craft beverage producers for demonstrations, tours and tastings. 
Whether you're visiting one of the regions many farmer’s markets, picking your own fruits and vegetables right from the vine, or taking time to savor the flavor of a craft beverage- visitors to the Hudson Valley are sure to the taste the difference.

Summer Escapes

Each summer, hundreds of thousands of visitors escape to the Hudson Valley for outdoor adventure, to experience the  fairs and cultural festivals and to enjoy the region’s agricultural bounty, and the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is at the center of it all!  Ideally nestled in the heart of the Shawangunk Mountains and surrounded by gorgeous Catskill views, the Hudson Valley Resort is within minutes of the best summer Hudson Valley attractions


Offering guests clean, comfortable accommodations with world-class mountain views, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa features a full service European Health Spa and so much more! Tennis and basketball courts, fitness and arcade centers, and a spacious conference center make the Hudson Valley Resort the ideal choice for your Hudson Valley Getaway, so call or click today, and we'll help make the most of your stay!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Summer Flowers Bloom in the Hudson Valley

The summer flowers are in full bloom here at the Hudson Valley Resort & Spaand the gardens and grounds are alive with color!

A quick walk around our property revealed these gorgeous examples- take a look at the photos and see how many you can name!


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There's never been a better time to visit the Hudson Valley than right now!  With Summer in full bloom, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is offering sizzling summer savings this weekend- just $79* per room (per night, July 27-29).  
Come explore the Hudson Valley, and enjoy our resort amenities!  We're just 90 miles from NYC and feature a full service European Health Spa, 18 Hole Championship Golf Course, fitness centers, tennis and basketball courts, Crystal Clear swimming pools, arcade center, and so much more!

Opportunities like this don't come along often, so call our reservations department at 845-626-8888 today! 


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

History of the Shawangunk Berry Pickers


The Northern Shawangunk Ridge was once home to a lively seasonal community of Berry Pickers who made their living foraging the wild blueberries which thrive along the wind-swept heights of what is now Minnewaska State Park and Sam’s Point Preserve.

Beginning in the early 1700’s, rugged men and women from the area would make the long, hard journey through untamed wilds to reach these precious fruits.  A road to the ridge wouldn’t be completed until 1850, and bears and mountain lions were common.

Makeshift tarpaper squatter shacks began to appear by 1862, and many pickers would return with their families each July and stay through the season.  A good picker could forage 35 quarts of blueberries every day, which would then be sold to the local general store and shipped to Catskill resorts and to the prosperous people of New York City.

It was the completion of Smiley Road in 1901 which really opened the door for the blueberry picking camps.  By 1920, many ramshackle shanties dotted the road which supported thriving communities for one month each year, but which were ghost-towns for the others.

The berry-picking communities were lively places inhabited by good, simple folk living close to the land.  After filling their baskets from sun up to sun down, the berry pickers would gather together and tell stories, play games, dance, drink and sing.  Some rowdy camps gained a reputation for being less “family friendly” than others.

The Berry Pickers were an industrious people who knew that blueberries bushes produce the most fruit the year following a wildfire.  When the season’s last berry had been picked, it was common for the Berry Pickers to set fire to the Shawangunk ridge.  The folks who started the blaze would often return to the local saloon and await the call for firefighters- the same berry pickers who started the fires were often the people paid to help put them out!

Following World War 2, the changing world economy meant the end of an era for the Shawangunk berry pickers.  The rise of commercial blueberry farming made blueberries an inexpensive and widely available commodity, and the reduced demand for blueberries harvested in the wild made it difficult for the Berry Pickers to return.

By the close of the 1950’s, the last of the Berry Pickers had packed up their belongings, and the shanty towns have remained silent ever since.

Many artifacts of this unique part of the American Heritage still remain, and several of the Berry Picker’s shanties still stand in testimony of this forgotten era.  A walk through Sam’s Point Preserve along Old Smiley Road reveals many examples; The Nature Conservancy now operates a nature preserve here which encompasses some of the most popular berry picking sites.

Each year, the nearby town of Ellenville celebrates this rich part of our history with the Shawangunk Mountain Wild Blueberry Festival featuring performances by local musicians, handcrafted gifts, cultural events, entertainment, and of course- blueberries!  

Ideally situated just minutes from Sam’s Point Preserve and the Shawangunk Mountain Blueberry Festival, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is the perfect place to stay when exploring the historic Shawangunk Ridge.  Adjacent to Minnewaska State park and surrounded by gorgeous Catskill Views, our beautiful par 71 championship golf course and full-service European health spa creates the perfect balance of Charm and Comfort.

Featuring indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an arcade center, tennis, basketball and so much more, you'll enjoy resort accommodations while exploring all the area has to offer!

Do you have a story to share about Blueberry picking in the Shawangunks?  Comment below, and tell us about it!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Hot Rods & Golf- Father's Day Gifts He's Sure to Love!


Father’s day is quickly approaching, and the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is making it easy and affordable for you to show Dad you care!



For a limited time, we’re offering Father’s Day gift card golf passes - discounted 15%!  That’s right, for only $28.95 you can give Dad a day off on our perfectly manicured 18-hole Championship Hudson Valley Golf Course!



What father wouldn’t love to spend a day surrounded by rolling hills, flowing creeks, beautiful ponds and lush fairways?

Our discounted Golfer’s Gift Cards include greens fees and cart rental for a mid-week 18-hole round of golf- surely one of the best Hudson Valley golf deals around!

This special offer won’t last long, so call the Hudson Valley Resort Pro Shop at 845-626-2972 and give the Gift of Golf at a price you can afford!



If your dad spends more time reading Hot Rod Magazine than Golf Digest, he’ll love the Famous 50’s Northeast Nationals 20th Annual Hot Rod Weekend!  Featuring the hottest street rods, classic cars, custom cars, muscle cars and trucks in the northeast, this 50’s themed event has everything Dad could want!


Dance the night away to the rocking sounds of the 50’s and 60’s with live performances by the GTO’s, RB Express, The Shallows, Soulville Social Club, The Roller Cats and more!

Dad is sure to be blown away by the impressive FLAMES R US team burning rubber and blasting 2,500 degree flames up to 100 feet!  It’s an experience he’ll never forget!

A great day and a great deal this Father’s Day Weekend- daily admission to the car show is only 5 bucks- 10 dollars with concerts- and best of all Kids under 16 are FREE!  Email   imcarshowguy1@yahoo.com for details!

So whether your dad is a golfer or a gearhead, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa has the perfect way to say “Thanks, Dad!” and show him you care this Father’s Day.

Located in the Heart of the Shawangunk Mountains, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is situated on more than 400 beautiful acres and surrounded by gorgeous Catskill Views.


Providing guests with the perfect balance of comfort and convenience, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa features a perfectly manicured 18-hole championship golf course which is as challenging as it is beautiful.

Our full-service European Spa offers a full menu of body treatments, Jacuzzi, Steam and Sauna rooms, and more!

Come for the golf, stay for the night- you’ll love our indoor and outdoor pools, tennis and basketball courts, arcade center, fitness centers, and so much more!

Visit us online or call 845-626-8888 to learn more about these, and other exciting offers from Hudson Valley Resort & Spa!

Do you have an experience to share about these events and special offers?  Comment below, and tell us about it!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

History of the Hudson Valley

Originally inhabited by the Algonquian speaking Mahican and Munsee Native American people, Europeans first discovered the Hudson Valley in the early 17th century, a time of tremendous social and political upheaval.

The Dutch established the first Hudson Valley colony at Fort Nassau in 1610 as a trading post exchanging European goods for Native treasures.  The region remained at the heart of the New Netherland colonies until November 1674, when the Treaty of Westminster ceded New Netherland to the English.

Through much of the 1750s, the Hudson Valley became the bulwark of the British defense against French invasion during the French and Indian War.

During the American Revolution, the Hudson Valley was one of the major regions of military contention.  Part of the early strategy of the British was to sever the colonies in two by dominating the Hudson River.

Much of this plan was thwarted by the construction of an enormous iron chain stretched across the river at west point which greatly impeded the progress of British Ships through the Hudson Valley.

The completion of the Erie Canal on October 26, 1825 opened the Hudson Valley and New York City to commerce with the Mid-West and the Great Lakes Region, which helped the Hudson Valley to become an important industrial center.

In the early 19th century the Hudson Valley gained a reputation as a region of untamed gothic beauty, as popularized by writers like Washington Irving and through the landscape masterpieces of the Hudson River School painters.

The birthplace of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Hudson Valley is still home to his legacy, residence, and presidential library.

Today, the History of the Hudson Valley is still alive.  You can explore some of the region’s rich historical resources by following these links:

Senate House State Historic Site

The West Point Museum

The D&H Canal Historical Society and Museum

The FDR Presidential Library and Museum

Washington's Headquarters

Ulster County Historical Society

Formerly “The Granit”, the historic Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is the perfect destination for anyone exploring the rich history of the Hudson Valley.  Perfectly situated on more than 400 gorgeous acres with stunning mountain views, this beautifully renovated historic hotel offers guests an unparalleled Hudson Valley experience.    

Have a favorite place to learn about Hudson Valley History?  Comment below, and tell us about it!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Hudson Valley: Top 10 Travel Destination for 2012


For those of us familiar with the Hudson Valley, it comes as no surprise to see who landed on Lonely Planet's list of Top Ten US Travel Destinations for 2012:
2. Hudson River Valley, New York
"It should be a given that any visitor to New York City breaks for a day or two ‘upstate’ in the Hudson River Valley, a slice of rural Americana just north. It’s a real city break, with leafy drives, wineries and plenty of farm-to-table foodie options that draw even spoiled-for-choice Manhattanites away from the city."

Only the exotic US Virgin Islands, half a world away, was ranked higher.

We’re honored to see the Hudson Valley region receive this kind of recognition from the largest and most well respected international travel authority- we all know the Hudson Valley is like no other place in the world!

Hundreds of thousands of travelers flock to the Hudson Valley each year to experience the exciting cultural events, sample the exceptional regional cuisine, and witness the region's magnificent natural beauty.

With so many opportunites for exploration, recreation, and relaxation, the Hudson Valley is truly in the midst of a travel Renaissance: With an abundance of food, wine, and film festivals, a thriving art and music scene, diverse sporting options, and a progressive focus on natural health and wellness, the Hudson Valley has something for everyone.


The Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is the perfect landing spot to explore this rich and diverse American Destination.  Surrounded by more than 400 acres of beautiful Catskill views and nestled in the heart of the Shawangunk Mountains, we’re within arms reach of all of the major Hudson Valley Attractions.

While you’re here, enjoy a round of golf on our Championship 18-hole golf course or pamper yourself in our European Health Spa.  Whether you’re visiting the Hudson Valley to explore or to relax, we’ve got you covered.

What do you love about the Hudson Valley?  What makes it so special?  Comment below, and tell us about it!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

A Springtime Wedding in the Hudson Valley? What could be more perfect!

Let this be our destiny . . .
to love, to live,
to begin each new day together,
to share our lives forever.

What could be more perfect than a springtime wedding in the Hudson Valley?

Whether you prefer an intimate outdoor ceremony, or an elegant Ballroom reception, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is the natural choice for your special day.

No where else will you find the perfect balance of charm and comfort; an enchanting escape nestled among the beautiful Shawangunk Mountains, Hudson Valley Resort & Spa will impress even the most discerning guest.

The ultimate in elegance, the Grand Ballroom at the Hudson Valley Resort and Spa hearkens back to a grander age.  Toast to your union beneath magnificent crystal chandeliers while our gracious and attentive staff cater to your every need.

Framed by stunning Catskill views, our courtyard Gazebo is picture perfect. Nearly as breathtaking is the Garden Terrace, a luxurious tent designed to add that special something to your once-in-a-lifetime event.

Of course, friends and family are invited to stay the weekend in this luxurious Catskill resort and relax in modern, comfortable rooms or suites enhanced with marble bathrooms and majestic mountain views.


Opportunities for recreation and relaxation abound, including golf on our 18-hole championship golf course, a full service European Health Spa, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis and basketball courts, game room, and year-round miniature golf.

Unparallelled service, an excellent reputation for absolute attention to detail and breathtaking scenery.  Indoors or out, we can make your Hudson Valley wedding  an affair to remember.  

Want learn more about Weddings at the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa?  Give us a call at 845-626-8888 and our professional wedding coordinator will be happy to help plan your perfect day! 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Groups, Conventions, and Events at Hudson Valley Resort

Surrounded by the fabled Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains, the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa is a picture-perfect setting for group events of every kind.


Management retreats.  Training seminars. Awards banquets.  There's over 35,000 square feet of versatile meeting space ready to accommodate up to 1,100 guests.


Choose from the Executive Conference Center, state of the art amphitheater, Exhibit hall or - to add an air of elegance to you event - the impressive Grand Ballroom.

Whether your group is big or small, here for business or pleasure, we're certain to have just the facilities you're looking for.  And as always, at the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa, the best is yet to come.

Our 7,029 square foot amphitheater is more than capable of meeting all your mission critical needs.  Designed for classroom-style seating, this facility can accommodate up to 300 guests.  Whether you use it to give your group a high-impact presentation, or an in-depth training session, it's a setting that's as stimulating as the resort's natural surroundings.


Of course, we all know that sometimes more business gets done on the golf course than the board room.  The Hudson Valley Resort has you covered.  Our 18 hole, par 71 championship golf course is enjoyable for all levels of play.

When it's time to slow down and relax, take a trip to The Spa!  Whether you want to ease your mind and body with Shiatsu, discover deep relaxation and tranquility with a Swedish massage, or treat yourself to a European facial and algae body treatment, you're sure to walk out refreshed. 

Have you held an event or group function at the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa?  Comment below, and tell us about it! 

Monday, April 16, 2012

Springtime in the Hudson Valley


"Behold, my friends, the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the result of their love!"
-Sitting Bull

The robins are busy building their nests and the tulips have pushed their way through the warming soil, blooming in defiance of winter’s chill.  

Everywhere delicate apple blossoms sweetly scent the brisk morning air.  


Bubbling brooks merrily meander through the ancient Catskill hemlock groves; secret, unseen and unspoiled by the multitudes of men.


Adorned with magnificent pink and white garlands of flowering mountain laurel, the quiet, shady trails of the fabled Shawangunks await, while jeweled hummingbirds flit about sipping sweet nectar like gentle fairies guarding their hallowed glades.

Quote the bard, "proud pied April, dressed in all his trim, Hath put a spirit of youth in every thing."

Planning a Springtime wedding? The Hudson Valley is the perfect place for your special day!

Come and relax your winter worries away in our full-service spa, or take in a round of golf on our 18 hole championship golf course.  Hudson Valley Resort and Spa has something for everyone.

Offering the ideal location for exploring the natural beauty of the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, The Hudson Valley Resort and Spa is the perfect springtime getaway


What do you love most about springtime in the Hudson Valley?
Comment below!


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