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Things to Do in the Hudson Valley This Week

When it comes to things to do each week, the Hudson Valley is a treasure trove of activities for all interests. From art exhibits to craft fairs, food festivals, and workshops, there is always something exciting happening in the region. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to decide what to do. To help you navigate the plethora of events, here are some top picks for the week in the Hudson Valley.

The Altamont Fair is a must-visit event for those looking for classic fair fun. Running from August 13 to 18 in Altamont, this fair offers a variety of attractions, including midway rides, delicious fair food, circus performances, rodeo shows, sea lion acts, corgi races, and live music throughout the week. It’s a perfect opportunity to enjoy a traditional fair experience with a unique twist.

For a scenic adventure through the Catskills, hop aboard the Catskill Mountain Railroad’s Catskill Flyer. This ride takes passengers on a journey around the region on open-air flat cars, providing stunning views of the landscape. If you visit on Sundays, you can also indulge in an ice cream treat while enjoying the ride. With departures at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. on weekends, this is a relaxing and enjoyable way to experience the beauty of the Catskills.

If shopping is more your style, don’t miss the Rhinebeck Summer Sidewalk Sale in the Village of Rhinebeck from August 16 to 18. This event brings together local businesses, restaurants, and wellness providers for a weekend of fantastic deals and neighborhood shopping. Explore shops like Oblong Books, Willow Wood, and Periwinkles, and enjoy live music at the Rhinebeck Bank Plaza while you shop.

Foodies will love the Taste of Summer Food Truck Festival at Weed Orchards & Winery in Marlboro on August 17 and 18. Sample delicious treats from a variety of local food trucks and enjoy watermelon-themed beverages at the winery’s bar. With offerings from Pop’s Place, Empanada O Nada, Las Tres Americas, Just a Taste, Oyster Party, and Crave NY Wings, there’s something for every palate at this festival.

For a soulful evening in Nyack, don’t miss the Summer of Soul Sunday event on August 18. Presented by the Rivertown Film Society, this event features singing and dancing under the stars followed by a free outdoor film screening. Join fellow soul music enthusiasts in singing along to classic tunes before settling in for a movie screening of Summer of Soul.

In addition to these events, the Hudson Valley offers a wealth of activities for every interest. Whether you’re looking for day trip ideas, family-friendly events, farm experiences, or delicious recipes from local chefs, there is something for everyone in the region. Be sure to check online or call ahead to confirm event details and updates before heading out to explore all that the Hudson Valley has to offer.

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