Monday, April 14, 2014

Day Tripping: Rosendale, NY



This New Paltz adjacent town is where many go to avoid the freshman herds and keg parties, taking with them the same sort of drum circle lifestyle.  The result of which is a beautiful little hamlet filled with culture and creativity.  Perfect for a day trip in spring or summer. 





10am: It's about a 90 minute drive from Manhattan, or a 1 hour 45 minute bus ride out of Port Authority (Pine Hill Trailways).  One of the first sites you will see, when pulling into town, is the Big Cheese.  Stop in for snacks and beverages, or dine on an egg sandwich and coffee.  Stock up on fine cheese or peruse their vintage clothing area while you wait.  They have a few tables inside and out.





11am: Follow Main Street out past the tressle and look for signs for The Snyder Estate.  A short, pleasing walk from the parking lot sits an old, abandoned mine, partially filled with water.  Have fun exploring, or just sit and enjoy the cold, crisp air, even on a hot summers day.




12pm: Heading back towards the village of Rosendale, take a left turn onto Binnewater Road.  Soon you will see a parking lot on your left, one with several large, old kilns at the back.  Just opposite the parking lot is the Rail Trail.  Head to the right and in less than ten minutes you will hit the trestle.  High above the Rondout creek, you will experience stunning views.  Bring your bikes and you can explore beyond the trestle.  In several miles you will come to where the Rail Trail meets Springtown Road, and there is a lovely bridge there overlooking the Wallkill River.




2pm: When the lunch bell rings, head to the Rosendale Cafe.  While the menu is solely vegetarian, you will not miss the meat.  Some personal favorites are the tempeh ruben, chilli stuffed corn bread, and the mission burrito.  They have several homemade salad dressings, that you can (and will want to) purchase.  As well as out of this world desserts, with some vegan and gluten free options.



4pm: Spend time walking off your lunch on Main Street.  Visit Soiled Doves for affordable antiques, tchotchkees, vintage clothing and linens.  And Vision of Tibet for beautiful textiles, jewelry, and bags.  Check out the local art scene at Roos Arts, The Belltower and Lovebird Studio.




6pm: Not ready to leave?  Head over to Market Market on Route 32 and dine on deviled eggs, Schnitzel, and Korean style fried chicken.  A great wine list and live music could put you well into the evening.  



Bedtime: The 1850 House  Recently renovated and revamped, this little boutique hotel right on Main Street would be the perfect place to rest your head ($250/night on Saturdays). 




Honorable mention:
Rosendale Street Festival July 19th and 20th 
Womens Studio Workshop http://www.wsworkshop.org/
Alternative Baker http://www.lemoncakes.com/
Rosendale Theater Collective http://rosendaletheatre.org/
Joppenbergh Mountain http://joppenbergh.org/ 
The Creative Co-op https://www.facebook.com/CreativeBCRosendale




1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing! This post is right on time for me! My friend and I are planning a trip and we were thinking about going to the Rosendale USA JEEP . Loved every aspect. Definitely feeling inspired.

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