
On the Hudson River you do see many sites, once such site is the Roundout(Kingston) Lighthouse which sits at the mouth of the Roundout Creek where it connects to the river.
This lighthouse is open for tour from May to October, and access is via boats.
When you are through with the tour, you might want to stop at the Roundout where you will find a maritime museum, shops and many fine restaurants. For example you can pull right up to the Steele Restaurant in your boat.
I know it is cold right now but this is a great time to start planning summer activities.
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I sooo love Lighthouses! I'd like to spend a holiday just exploring and staying at them. Also liked your comment about your 'spiteful tree' :-)
Thank you for the post.. Nice to see the lighthouse and see your area.
Beautiful lighthouse! We don't ever see lighthouses here in the desert( obviously)....so thank you for sharing! Kathy
Liz when I visit a new place I always check for lighthouses.
Spiteful is the only way to describe my pin oak tree,....lol
Darren it is a pleasure showcasing my area, it is truly beautiful.
Kathy there are many lighthouses in the East. I need to put a set together on Flickr and share them.
I love seeing the the desert flowers,;your area does have its own unique appeal.