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Bear Mountain State Park
Industrial Arts Brewing
Nyack, aerial view.
HUDSON VALLEY
Rockland County
Rockland County is unparalleled when it comes to green spaces. A small but mighty county made up of 30 percent parkland, this area allows visitors to enjoy a trip to Bear Mountain, Nyack Beach, and Rockland Lake State Park all within a day. For a more leisurely itinerary, shoppers can wander the expansive Palisades Center, which is full of activities from bowling and axe throwing to escape rooms and ice skating. This historic county has it all, complete with spectacular river views and picturesque villages to explore.
Industries that thrive here include health, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and research businesses, including Columbia
University’s Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, while groups like the Rockland Business Women’s Network and Rockland Business Association actively support the county’s lively business scene.
Outside of the 9-to-5, Rockland is heavy on waterfront and sidewalk dining, golf courses and country clubs, mom-and-pop shops, and historic sites, including The ’76 House (the oldest tavern in New York State). Valley Rock Inn & Mountain Club, which
opened in Sloatsburg in 2019, is the area’s ultimate luxury wellness retreat, with private guest houses, a pool, its own organic fields, and fitness-focused programming.
Right on the river with a charming Main Street, Nyack is a popular destination — and an endpoint for the newly opened Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Path, a three-mile, bike-and- walking pathway with scenic views of the Hudson River and public art. The walkable downtown is also home to the Edward Hopper House museum, and first-class dining, including The Greekish mezze bar, DPNB Pasta and Provisions, and Filipino Karenderya, one of Esquire’s 2018 Best New Restaurants in America.
In historic Haverstraw, visit the Haverstraw Brick Museum to learn how the town’s 42 brickyards shaped Manhattan, then grab a Wrench IPA at Industrial Arts Brewing, housed in a pre-Civil War industrial complex in Garnerville (a hamlet of Haverstraw). The town also has one of the Valley’s
most scenic commutes — locals ferry across the Hudson to Ossining’s Metro- North station, and on to Grand Central via the river-view Hudson Line.
Rockland County is home to top- rated schools, with several districts (Suffern Central, Nyack, Clarkstown Central, South Orangetown, and Nanuet) ranking among the top 100 in New York State according
to Niche.com. Set amid a bucolic landscape, Clarkstown ranked among the 100 best places to live in the United States — with relative affordability — by Money magazine in 2019.
Best of Rockland County
Hudson Valley Magazine found lots to love in Rockland, including these top picks:
Best Ice-Skating Rink: Bear Mountain Ice Rink, Tomkins Cove
Best Hairstylist: Christine Cordey Salon, Nyack
Best IPA: Wrench, Industrial Arts Brewing Company, Garnerville and Beacon
Best Singing Classes for Kids: Rob’s School of Music, Suffern
Best Hawaiian Takeout: iGrill, Nanuet LIVING IN WESTCHESTER AND THE HUDSON VALLEY | RELOCATION & MOVING GUIDE 39
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