10 Nature Retreats to Escape New York City

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The Catskills

This mountain range offers a variety of activities, from hiking and biking to swimming and fishing.

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The Adirondacks

This even more remote mountain range is home to stunning scenery, including lakes, forests, and mountains.

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The Hudson Valley

This region is known for its rolling hills, quaint towns, and historic sites.

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The Berkshires

Located in western Massachusetts, the Berkshires offer a beautiful blend of mountains, forests, and lakes.

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Long Island

This island offers a variety of beaches, parks, and nature preserves.

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Shelter Island

This small island off the coast of Long Island is a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

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Fire Island

This barrier island off the south shore of Long Island is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing.

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Montauk

This town at the eastern end of Long Island is known for its beautiful beaches and relaxed atmosphere.

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Cold Spring

This small town on the Hudson River is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and historical sites.

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Beacon

This town on the Hudson River is home to Dia:Beacon, a world-renowned contemporary art museum.

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