Best attractions and places to see around Stone Ridge, a historic hamlet in Ulster County, offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Nestled between the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, the region provides scenic views and diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic landmarks to natural preserves. The area is known for its well-preserved 18th and 19th-century architecture and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
Highlight • Historical Site
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Stone Ridge.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Here, you can imagine the Civil War in pictures – US history at your fingertips. The magnificent views make these fields worth seeing not only for their scenic beauty but also for their historical significance.
0
0
Beaverdam Reservoir Trail offers serene vistas, winding through lush woodlands and alongside the tranquil waters of the reservoir.
0
0
There is a really popular loop trail that crosses over the grassy summit of Matthews Hill. There is an old cannon and a lookout area at the summit that offers great views of the park and other memorials.
0
0
There is a really popular loop trail that crosses over the grassy summit of Matthews Hill. There is an old cannon and a lookout area at the summit that offers great views of the park and other memorials.
0
0
The First Manassas Trail leads through the landmarks of the confrontation between the Union and Confederate armies in July 1861.
0
0
So close to a space shuttle. Crazy where this aircraft has been 👍🇺🇸
1
0
This aircraft was used on August 6, 1945 to drop the 1st atomic bomb in human history on Hiroshima. Technical masterpiece - a human catastrophe
1
0
Stone Ridge is rich in history. You can visit the Main Street Historic District, a 70-acre area with well-preserved 18th and 19th-century buildings. Other notable sites include the Cornelius Wynkoop Stone House, where George Washington once stayed, and the Hasbrouck House, an 18th-century Dutch Colonial mansion. The Bevier House is home to the Ulster County Historical Society, and the Stone Ridge Public Library is housed in a charming 1798 stone building. For a deeper dive into historical events, consider visiting First Manassas Trail or Buck Hill, which offer insights into Civil War history.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. The nearby Mohonk Preserve features five trailheads with varied terrain, including popular options like the Bonticou Crag Trail. For a less strenuous option, try the Joppenbergh Mountain Loop. The O&W Rail Trail provides an extensive network for walking and cycling. You can also explore Beaverdam Reservoir Trail, which winds through woodlands, or the serene trails at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. For more hiking options, check out the hiking guide around Stone Ridge.
Yes, Stone Ridge offers several family-friendly options. The First Manassas Trail and Buck Hill are considered family-friendly historical sites. The Stone Ridge Orchard is perfect for apple and pear picking in the fall, with a farm stand and events. Davenport Farms also offers a year-round farm stand with produce and baked goods. Additionally, Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve provides serene trails suitable for families.
Stone Ridge is nestled between the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains, offering scenic views. The Mohonk Preserve is a significant natural area with diverse landscapes. You can also explore Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, known for its wetlands, meadows, and forests, ideal for birdwatching. The Stone Ridge Pond is a serene spot for fishing. The Beaverdam Reservoir Trail offers tranquil waters and lush woodlands.
Yes, Stone Ridge has cultural points of interest. The Pearl Art Gallery on Main Street showcases 20th-century and modern art, as well as primitive arts, and features an outdoor sculpture garden. You can also enjoy full-scale productions at the Quimby Theater. The Hortus Arboretum & Botanical Gardens offers tours focused on edible landscaping and native plants. For unique finds, visit Maple Lawn 1843, a barn converted into a market for antiques and decor, or Marbletown Multi-Arts for live performances and workshops.
Absolutely. Stone Ridge is situated along the O&W Rail Trail, which is ideal for cycling. There are also various routes available for different cycling preferences. For detailed routes, you can check out the cycling guide around Stone Ridge or the road cycling guide, which include routes like the 'Middleburg, Virginia & Hopewell Gap loop' and 'Poplar Pond loop'.
For beginners or those seeking an easier walk, the Joppenbergh Mountain Loop is a shorter and less strenuous option. In the nearby routes, you can find trails like the 'Hal and Berni Hanson Park Loop' and an easy version of the 'Beaverdam Reservoir Trail' listed in the hiking guide around Stone Ridge.
Yes, the Air and Space Museum is noted as wheelchair accessible. Please verify specific accessibility details for other outdoor attractions directly with the venues.
For magnificent views, Buck Hill offers a great vantage point, highlighting the scenic and historical significance of the area. The Beaverdam Reservoir Trail also provides serene vistas. Additionally, being nestled between the Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains means many areas offer picturesque landscapes.
Yes, the Stone Ridge Orchard spans 115 acres and is a great place for seasonal fruit picking, especially apples and pears in the fall. It also features a farm stand and hosts events. Davenport Farms is another family-run farm with a year-round farm stand offering homegrown produce, baked goods, and prepared foods.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the insights into history provided by sites like Buck Hill and the serene vistas found along trails such as Beaverdam Reservoir Trail. The opportunity to explore diverse habitats and enjoy peaceful escapes at places like Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve is also highly valued.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: