Hike & Art Gallery

The beauties of nature and art!

Get your culture and fitness on a hike followed by a spectacular art tour!

Our day will begin with a hike through the beautiful wilderness of upstate New York. Next, a quick 30-minute drive to Dia:Beacon along the Hudson River for a walk around the lovely grounds. Then tour the famous contemporary art collections within. See works from Andy Warhol and many others. Situated on the Hudson River, the 240,000 sq-ft. galleries are flooded with natural light and showcase vast works of some major artists of the past century. We will stop in the charming town of Beacon for drinks/ice cream/antique and small gallery-browsing if you like.

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  • Bring Water, day pack, hiking boots, money for browsing in Beacon
  • Depart 8:00 AM
  • Return Around 6:00 PM
  • Depart/Return Location 73rd Street and Broadway, in front of Apple Bank. (Take the 1,2,3 to 72nd Street.)

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Testimonials

The Canopus Lake hike was beyond unbelievable. The exercise was wonderful and the views were breathtaking. Great hike for moderately fit first timers. This was my first hike and it was the perfect way to get into it. — Jane