The Wiltwyck Golf Club is located at 404 Steward Lane, Kingston, New York. The 18-hole Robert Trent Jones designed golf course offers a challenging test of golfing abilities for beginners as well as advanced golfers. A class "A" PGA Pro and his assistants provide complete services and merchandise. Lessons, clinics and club storage are a few of these many services. A practice range and green provide ample opportunity for Members to improve their game. Wiltwyck is a Member of the Hudson River Golf Association, Westchester Golf Association and the Metropolitan Golf Association. Press "Blue Button" for scorecard and more about golfing at the Wiltwyck Golf Club.
Golf Course Attractions Golf Club with Tennis and Swimming 18-hole regulation length course Black tees = 6877 yards / par 72 Course rating / slope = 74.5 / 136 Greens = Bent grass Guests = Reciprocal _____________________
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Public Golf Course - Alapaha Golf Links
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Alapaha Golf Links is located at 180 Sawkill Road, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County. Alapaha Golf Links is a scenic golf course located in the beautiful Catskill Mountains in New York. Architects Stewart Kessman & Hal Purdy designed Alapaha Golf Links which was opened to public in 1995.
Golf Course Attractions Golf only facility 9-hole executive length course 3370 yards from the white tees / par 60 _____________________
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Quality Inn & Suites, a Kingston hotel in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, is located at 114 Route 28, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County. The hotel is within 15 miles of Horse Shows In The Sun (HITS) and Bard College. The State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz) is only a short drive from the hotel. The Dutchess County Fairgrounds, home of the Dutchess County Fair and Rhinebeck Antiques Fair, is just minutes away, and the Hudson Valley Garlic Festival, voted the number one Food Festival in the United States by USA Today, is also close by. Explore one of many Hudson River historic sites, antique shops, or enjoy a round of golf.
Rodeway Inn is located at 239 Forest Hill Drive, Kingston, NY, 12401 in Ulster County. Rodeway Inn, a Kingston hotel near the Mid-Hudson Civic Center is located off Interstate 87. The Rodeway Inn hotel is close to several attractions and local points of interest. This Kingston, NY hotel is close to Bard College, and the Dutchess County Fairgrounds. Explore the Hudson River aboard Hudson River Cruises, or visit one of many historic sites museums, art galleries, specialty stores, antique shops, eateries, cafes and entertainment venues in the vicinity. Catskill Park, less than one mile from the hotel, provides a scenic backdrop for running, hiking and biking. There are also several golf courses in the area.
Rondout Creek is located at Kingston Point, Kingston, NY 12401 in Ulster County. The current Rondout Lighthouse is actually the third lighthouse built at the mouth of the Rondout Creek. The first Kingston Lighthouse was built in 1837. This wood structure became badly damaged by ice and weather and soon became unsafe for the keeper and her family. A second lighthouse of brick and stone was constructed in 1867 on the south side of the creek. This second light was abandoned in 1915 when the present dikes were constructed at the Creek's entrance. Demolished in 1954 when its roof collapsed, the second lighthouse's stone footings are still visible today.
In 1913 construction started on a new lighthouse, which is the structure known to area residents today as the Rondout Lighthouse. The largest and last 'family' light built on the Hudson River, the third Rondout Lighthouse, was first lit on August 25, 1915.
Enjoy hiking the Interpretive Nature Trail that follows the course of the fitness trail through the upper area in Hasbrouck Park and is approximately 1 mile in length. It is suitable for young children and adults. Thirty-two different varieties of trees are identified along the trail through the use of signage, and a brochure is available to assist visitor's with locating the trees and providing interesting facts regarding some of the species. In addition to the trees, the trail offers spectacular views of the serene waters of the Hudson River, Rondout Creek, Rondout Lighthouse, and also the Ponckhockie section of Kingston. Press "Blue Button" for history, architectural details, and more about Kingston Point Lighthouse.