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Don't Miss: Hudson Valley Ramble's Last Weekend

It's the 16th annual, and there are fairs, tours, walks, family fun near Southeast, around Putnam County and the Hudson Valley

Saturday and Sunday are the last two days of the 2015 Hudson River Valley Ramble.

The Ramble is an annual event series that celebrates the history, culture and natural resources of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, as well as the amazing landscape, communities, and trails throughout the region. Every September, ‘Ramblers’ come not only from the Hudson Valley region and New York State, but from other regions of the country as well.

You can visit fairs and festivals, walk, hike, bike, and paddle your way around the region.

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This weekend, to name just a few, there are walks and hikes at Teatown Reservation, Harriman State Park, and the Westchester Land Trust; there’s Tappantown’s Colonial Day, the Jay Day Family Fall Festival in Rye, and an historical walking tour of Nyack; and there are self-guided tours, an artwalk, a cornmaze and a boat excursion available.

Check out the Guidebook 2015 for details and more ideas.

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