PHM History Hike: Garrison’s Landing and Arden Point
Looking for an exciting way to explore the local history and the natural beauty of Putnam County at the same time? Then join us for an outdoor, socially distant history hike of Garrison’s Landing and Arden Point.
PHM staff will lead a tour through Garrisons Landing and then hike to Arden’s Point. Along the way we’ll discuss the area’s historic architecture and its preservation, Hudson River steamboats, the Hudson River Railroad, how Arden’s Point got its name, and much more. This history hike includes unique scenic views of the Hudson River and West Point.
The tour will last approximately one hour and thirty minutes. Masks will be required at all times, active/outdoor attire strongly suggested.
To facilitate social distancing, registration will be capped at 15 participants. Participants will be required to sign a release before the event.
Funded in part by the National Hudson River Valley Heritage Area
Starting Location: Garrison Gazebo, 11 Garrison Lodge, Garrison, NY 10524. Free visitor street parking is available, additional parking in Metro North station parking lot.
Tour Led By: PHM Project Manager Nick Capicotto and Executive Director Cassie Ward
Topic: History of Garrisons Landing and Arden Point
Difficulty: Easy
Cost: PHM Members, $8 | Non-Members, $10
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phm-history-hike-garrisons-landing-and-arden-point-tickets-143769597737
