Located in Dover Plains, this unique cave and trail system offers scenic short hikes, local history, and a striking entrance formed by a flowing brook.
Celebrate maple syrup season in Dutchess County by visiting local sugar houses; watch sap boil into syrup, tour family-run farms, and taste fresh Hudson Valley maple products straight from the source.
From spring garden shows and festive pub nights, to hands-on workshops, live performances, markets, and family-friendly outings, March is full of ways to reconnect, recharge, and maybe even try something new. Consider this your official invitation to step into spring—Dutchess County style.
With winter in full force across Dutchess County, date nights are practically essential to surviving the winter blahs. Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day or simply looking for an excuse to get out of the house, these standout restaurants offer cozy escapes, with inviting atmospheres, memorable menus, and plenty of reasons to linger a little longer on a cold night.
Explore Dutchess County’s nonprofit landscape, highlighting diverse organizations, their charitable missions, and how locals can participate, volunteer, or contribute.
Celebrate winter in Dutchess County with snowy scenic trails, holiday events, cozy eateries, and activities perfect for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.
Legend has it that the Old Drovers Inn in Dover Plains was the overnight stop for drovers—colonial era cowboys-on-foot herding cattle to downstate markets.
Every autumn, this picturesque region offers a plethora of enchanting experiences from scenic autumn hikes to charming harvest festivals. Make sure to make the most of this colorful season in Dutchess County!
Whether you gravitate towards good old vanilla, a soft serve swirl, or a banana split, Northeast Dutchess County has some of the best spots to stop by and indulge in a delicious frozen treat. From classic creameries to roadside delights, read on for our tried and tested picks of the top scoop spots in the area.