Whether you’re visiting us for one day or two weeks and no matter the season – we aim to ensure that your stay is nothing short of exceptional.
1. Bear Mountain Carousel: Open all year, enjoy a historical ride on our uniquely designed merry-go-round.
2. Hike Bear Mountain Trails: One of the most popular activities in the area, the great outdoor and lush mountains make the Valley one of the most visited areas in New York. One of our favorite resources is Hike The Hudson Valley, a site outlining all the hikes available to visitors and locals alike.
3. Follow the Foliage: Enjoy the season’s palette as you drive through the tree-lined roads, or hike up one of the many trails to see panoramic views of the Valley in all its autumn glory. Be sure to check out the Fall Foliage Tracker website to see what to expect during your visit!
4. Bear Mountain Oktoberfest: Scheduled weekends starting September 21st through October 13th in 2024. Visitors enjoy live bands performing famous German music, German entrees, delicious desserts, and activities including corn hole, craft vendor booths, and a Stein holding contest.
5. Apple Picking: What would an autumn trip be without apple picking? The dozens of orchards lining the landscape of the Hudson Valley offer visitors not only apple picking experiences, but also winery tastings and tours, incredible lunch options, and the coveted apple cider donuts!
6. The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze: Experience the area’s biggest Halloween event. This illuminated display of over 1,000 hand-carved pumpkins draws crowds from all over the country.
7. Encounter History: The Hudson Valley is steeped in history. Here are a few notable places:
8. Experience Storm King: Widely celebrated as one of the world’s leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors for fifty years. Check out their diverse calendar of events to plan your trip!
9. Explore Dia: Beacon: In 2003, a 300,000-square-foot former Nabisco box factory on Beacon’s waterfront was converted into this cutting-edge contemporary art museum.
10. Savor Craft Spirits: The Hudson Valley is widely recognized as a craft paradise, booming with small-batch distilleries, wineries, and breweries.
11. Walkway Over the Hudson: Opened in 1889 as a double-track railroad bridge connecting the city of Poughkeepsie and Highland, NY.
Take a look at the different events going on at the Bear Mountain Inn during your stay.
LEARN MORE ABOUT EVENTSThese fantastic Bear Mountain State Park activities are cheap, family oriented, and fun.
LEARN MORE ABOUT ACTIVITIESDiscover exciting activities from great golf courses to lovely shopping outlets in the outer Bear Mountain Area.
LEARN MORE ACTIVITIESExplore some of the most intriguing historical sites in New York during your Bear Mountain stay.
LEARN MORE ABOUT HISTORICAL SITESReceive your day of relaxation and pampering at The Spa at Bear Mountain.
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE SPANote: Check-in begins at 3:00 p.m. and check-out is expected by 11:00 a.m. on the day of your departure.
TRAVELING WITH YOUR PET? We have a limited number of canine-friendly guestrooms in our Overlook Lodge. To reserve, please call the hotel directly at 845.786.2731. Our pet fee is $45 for the first night, and $5 for each additional night (exclusive of room rate and applicable taxes).