This fall, we are going to take some time out our busy life, and do a bit of leaf peeping. There are all sorts of great spots around New York State to take in the changing fall colors, but one under-the-radar destination deserves a bit more attention. That’s right, we are talking about Poets’ Walk Park, which exists in the town of Red Hook, New York. Poets’ Walk Park has a rich history and makes for a great outing this fall. It might just be one of the best spots to check out fall foliage in Hudson Valley, New York. To learn more, keep reading, below.

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For an amazing autumn afternoon, give Poets’ Walk Park a try. Trust us when we say that it provides some of the best leaf peeping in all of New York State. While in the Hudson Valley area, why not check out this legally haunted house, which makes for a great destination this spooky season—the house dates all the way back to 1900. And, for those looking for accommodation after their trip to Poets’ Walk Park, we recommend the Hampton Inn, Kingston, which is six miles away from Red Hook.

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