Events

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Hudson River Skywalk Arts Festival

Location

Rip Van Winkle Bridge
99 NY-23
Catskill, NY 12414

42.224600 -73.855533

County: Greene
Region: Upper Hudson

Date(s)

  • September 16, 2023, 10:00AM, Now on Saturday! 10AM-4PM
Detailed Times/Hours The Skywalk Arts Festival is on Saturday this year! We have extended the hours. We begin at 10AM and close at 4PM.

Details

Event Type Fairs and Festivals Description Celebrate the art of the Hudson Valley and the Hudson River Skywalk, a picturesque pedestrian path which connects the historic homes and studios of master artists Thomas Cole and Frederic Church. Come to the park next to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge’s Administration Building in Catskill to view and buy artwork, participate in hands-on art lessons, and hear live music by songwriter David Temple, all in a beautiful setting overlooking the Hudson River. This year is the 10th anniversary of Taste NY. We are working with NYS Parks and others to include opportunities to taste some special foods while you enjoy and purchase local art and walk the Hudson River Skywalk! Consider adding more art to your day by visiting the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Olana State Historic Site. The event takes place in the park area on the west side of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge. Park in the parking lot behind the administration building. Learn more about the Hudson River Skywalk by visiting www.hudsonriverskywalk.org. Organization Hosting the Event Historic Bridges of the Hudson Valley Phone Number 845-691-7245

Additional Information


Event Duration (hours): 6

Family Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Barrier Free or Wheelchar accessible? Portion
Additional Wheelchair Info: Overall, the event is wheelchair accessible. Doors to the restrooms are heavy and need to be pushed open.
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