Your Guide to the Mid-Hudson Valley

The Mid-Hudson Valley metro covers Dutchess and Orange counties between the New York City metro and the Capital Region, along the Metro-North Hudson, Harlem, and Port Jervis commuter rail lines. Discover Poughkeepsie — home to Marist College, Vassar College, the Culinary Institute of America, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library in Hyde Park, the Walkway Over the Hudson, the United States Military Academy at West Point, historic Newburgh, the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, and a 700,000-person Hudson Valley region 60-90 minutes north of Midtown Manhattan by train.


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Poughkeepsie / Hyde Park
The central core of Dutchess County, anchored by the City of Poughkeepsie (the c...
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Beacon / Fishkill
The southern band of Dutchess County along the Hudson River and the Metro-North ...
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Rhinebeck / Red Hook
The northern Hudson estate country of Dutchess County — historically the 'Rhineb...
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East Dutchess
The eastern half of Dutchess County along the Connecticut border, characterized ...
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Newburgh / Hudson Orange
The Hudson River band of Orange County. Anchored by the City of Newburgh (a hist...
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Middletown / Goshen
Central and northern Orange County away from the Hudson River. Anchored by the C...
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Southeast Orange
The southeastern corner of Orange County, closest to Rockland County and the NY/...
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Port Jervis
The western edge of Orange County at the Delaware River, where New York meets Ne...

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