Hyde Park is a township in Dutchess County in the state of New York in the United States of America.
Understand
Get in
By plane
By car
By train
- Metro-North Railroad - Hudson line (dead link: December 2020). There is service between New York City's Grand Central Terminal and Poughkeepsie. On-board train fares are subject to a stiff surcharge, so buy your tickets at the station or at the vending machines located on the platform. Pick up local taxi to Hyde Park, about 7 miles.
- Amtrak. Long distance connections are available at Metro-North's Poughkeepsie station.
See
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, 4079 Albany Post Rd, 41.7665°, -73.9301°. (Route 9). This is the first presidential library, and to date the only one used by its namesake while in office. Museum hours 9AM-5PM daily November–March; 9AM-6PM April–October.
- Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, 41.763056°, -73.898889°, +1 845 229-9115. Route 9G. The only National Historic Site dedicated to a First Lady. Val-Kill is a modest home and it is the only one that was Eleanor's alone. House open daily May through October, 9AM-5PM.
- Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, Albany Post Rd (Route 9), 41.767208°, -73.935556°, +1 845 229-9115. Open year round, daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. Buildings are open 9AM-5PM, grounds are open 7AM to sunset.
- Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, 4428 Albany Post Rd, 41.796111°, -73.941944°, +1 845 229-9115. (Route 9). A magnificent mansion from the gilded age, set on 212 acres overlooking the Hudson River. Completed in 1898 for Frederick William Vanderbilt, grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt. 45-minute guided tours of the mansion run daily 9AM-5PM, last tour begins at 4PM; $8 adult, 15 and under free; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day. Grounds open every day, year-round, 7AM-sunset, free. National Parks Pass accepted.
- Mills Mansion (aka Staatsburgh State Historic Site), Old Post Road, Staatsburg, 41.8566°, -73.9299°, +1 845 889-8851. The country estate of Ogden and Ruth Livingston Mills is located about 4 miles north of Hyde Park, overlooking the Hudson River. This 65 room (plus 14 bathrooms) mansion was designed by Stanford White and is a bit larger than the Vanderbilt home.
Do
Take a guided kayak tour on the Hudson River. The River Connection, 9 West Market St, +1 845 229-0595.
Buy
There are several antiques shops in town.
Eat
Budget
There are a Dairy Queen and McDonalds on the Albany Post Road, but with so many CIA students and faculty in the area you are sure to find more interesting eats elsewhere.
Mid-range
- Hyde Park Brewing Company, 4076 Albany Post Rd. (Route 9). Open 7 days, M-Sa 11AM-2AM, Su noon-midnight. Lunch $8-$10, dinner $13-$25. CIA graduate chef and a variety of beer brewed on premises—great combo.
- Coppola's Italian/American Bistro, 4167 Albany Post Rd, +1 845 229-9113. (Route 9). M-Th 11:30AM-9:30PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-10PM, Su 10:30AM-2PM, Sunday brunch noon-9PM.
Splurge
- The Culinary Institute of America, 433 Albany Post Rd, 41.7458°, -73.9309°, +1 845 471-6608. (reservation line). Select from five restaurants run by students and faculty: American Bounty (regional American, features Hudson Valley ingredients), Apple Pie Bakery Café (bakery and pastry), Ristorante Caterina de' Medici (Italian), St. Andrew's Café (casual, family-friendly), and Escoffier Restaurant (French). 3 are open Monday through Friday, 2 are open Tuesday through Saturday. Be sure to make reservations in advance.
Drink
Sleep
Budget
Mid-range
Splurge
- le Petit Chateau Inn, 39 West Dorsey Ln, +1 845 437-4688. A romantic hideaway on 40 acres overlooking a pond. Private bath and fireplace in every room. Located about a half mile from the Culinary Institute and a mile from the Roosevelt sites. Four rooms and suites. $155-$275
Go next
Hyde Park is a great starting place for a tour of mid Hudson Valley estates. Once you've visited the Roosevelt and Vanderbilt homes, continue north on Route 9 (Albany Post Road) to the Mills mansion in Staatsburg, then into Rhinebeck to the Suckley's Wilderstein, and then to Frederic Church's Olana in the city of Hudson.