Best attractions and places to see around Stone Ridge include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated between the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, the area offers scenic views and outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore well-preserved historic sites and diverse natural features. The region provides opportunities for both cultural engagement and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Beautiful and peaceful. Very little shade so dress accordingly.
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In this National Historic Landmark District, there are 7 historic stone-house museums, a reconstructed church from 1717, an old burying ground and a replica Esopus Munsee wigwam. This is a great outdoor museum to explore. Keep an eye out for the blue and yellow signs, which provide information on the different buildings.
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail totals roughly 22 miles in one direction. The path follows an old railroad line and is primarily packed-gravel surface the entire time. This is a multiuse trail, so be prepared to see other users on the trail. This particular section travels from the northern terminus just outside of Kingston down to Joppenbergh Mountain Park. The Rosendale Trestle Bridge just to the south of Joppenbergh Mountain is one of the more scenic viewpoints along the entire Wallkill Valley Rail Trail.
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The Rosendale Trestle Bridge is a famous bridge crossing along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail between Joppenbergh Mountain Park and Hardenbergh Park. This wooden boards making the base of the bridge are a little weathered, so watch your footing as you cross.
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The Rosendale Trestle Bridge is a famous bridge crossing along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail between Joppenbergh Mountain Park and Hardenbergh Park. This wooden boards making the base of the bridge are a little weathered, so watch your footing as you cross.
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail totals roughly 22 miles in one direction. The path follows an old railroad line and is primarily packed-gravel surface the entire time. This is a multiuse trail, so be prepared to see other users on the trail. This particular section travels from the northern terminus just outside of Kingston down to Joppenbergh Mountain Park. The Rosendale Trestle Bridge just to the south of Joppenbergh Mountain is one of the more scenic viewpoints along the entire Wallkill Valley Rail Trail.
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Scenic road that runs right next to the Ashokan Reservoir. Great views of the Reservoir and the Catskill Mountains.
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Scenic road that runs right next to the Ashokan Reservoir. Great views of the Reservoir and the Catskill Mountains.
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Stone Ridge offers a rich history, with several notable sites. You can visit the Huguenot Street Historic District, an outdoor museum showcasing 300 years of history with seven historic stone-house museums and a reconstructed church. The Main Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features well-preserved 18th and early 19th-century buildings. Other significant historical properties include the 18th-century Dutch Colonial Hasbrouck House and the Cornelius Wynkoop Stone House, where George Washington once stayed.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the View of Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Mountains, offering scenic drives and views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. Stone Ridge is nestled between the majestic Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, providing stunning backdrops and rocky hills. The Mohonk Preserve is another excellent choice, known for its diverse landscapes and popular trails like the Joppenbergh Mountain Loop.
Yes, the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail provides accessible paths for walking, running, and cycling. Along this trail, you can cross the Nice old railway bridge with a view, which offers great views of the Rosendale area, and the historic Springtown Truss Bridge, which crosses the Wallkill River.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. The Mohonk Preserve is a prime location with trails like the Joppenbergh Mountain Loop and the Bonticou Crag Trail loop. You can find various hiking routes, including moderate options like the Bonticou Crag and Table Rocks Loop, or easier paths such as the Widow Jane Mine and Snyder Estate Trail. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Stone Ridge guide.
Stone Ridge has a vibrant cultural scene. The Pearl Art Gallery on Main Street showcases 20th-century and modern art, alongside primitive arts, with both indoor and outdoor sculpture gardens. Marbletown Multi-Arts (MaMA) is a community hub offering live performances and workshops. You can also visit the Hortus Arboretum & Botanical Gardens for tours focused on edible landscaping and native plants, or experience productions at the Quimby Theater.
Absolutely. Stone Ridge is a great base for road cycling. Popular routes include the Ashokan Reservoir loop and the Minnewaska State Park Preserve loop, both offering moderate challenges and scenic views. You can also cycle a route that incorporates the Springtown Truss Bridge and the old railway bridge with a view. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Stone Ridge guide.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Huguenot Street Historic District offers an engaging outdoor museum experience. The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is perfect for family walks or bike rides. In the fall, Stone Ridge Orchard provides apple and pear picking, a farm stand, and events with live music and wood-fired pizza. Davenport Farms also offers a year-round farm stand with homegrown produce and baked goods.
Runners will find several excellent trails. The Mohonk Preserve features routes like the Bonticou Crag Loop and the Lime Kiln & Table Rocks Trail loop, which can be challenging. The Joppenbergh Mountain Loop is another moderate option. For more detailed running routes and their difficulty levels, check out the Running Trails around Stone Ridge guide.
Stone Ridge offers several distinctive shopping spots. Lost & Found specializes in mid-century modern furniture, retro barware, and atomic-era lamps. Maple Lawn 1843 is a large barn market filled with antiques, farmhouse decor, and quirky finds. For fresh produce and local goods, visit Davenport Farms' year-round farm stand or Stone Ridge Orchard's seasonal offerings. Applestone Meat Co. provides a unique 24/7 butcher shop experience.
Yes, the Hortus Arboretum & Botanical Gardens is located nearby. Visitors can take tours that focus on various aspects of horticulture, including edible landscaping, native plants, bog planting, and vegetable gardening, offering a peaceful and educational experience.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for outdoor activities in Stone Ridge. Spring brings blooming landscapes, summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, and fall is spectacular with vibrant foliage, especially in the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains. Many orchards and farm stands are also in full swing during the autumn.
Stone Ridge is rich in agricultural experiences. Stone Ridge Orchard is a sprawling 115-acre farm where you can pick apples and pears in the fall, enjoy a farm stand, and attend events with live music and wood-fired pizza. Davenport Farms, a family-run staple since 1913, offers a year-round farm stand with homegrown produce, baked goods, and other local items.


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