Giants Live In This New York Park And You’ll Want To See Them For Yourself
By Lea Monroe|Published April 04, 2019
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Writer for Only In Your State. Scribbling about all things New York and Buffalo related while also keeping you updated on the latest travel news! Inquiries: Lmonroe@onlyinyourstate.com
Living in the Empire State means that you get to experience so many of the country’s best attractions and natural wonders right here in your own backyard on a daily basis. Oftentimes you’ll find that when you visit one attraction in New York, you’ll happen to get the best of both worlds – offering more than meets the eye. If you’ve ever traveled along the Thruway down in the Hudson Valley region, you may have noticed from the road that near the small town of New Windsor you can see the famous rolling hills of one of our most unique parks. If you’re ready to see what else this intriguing outdoor attraction has to offer, keep scrolling!
The largest park of its kind in New York, Storm King Art Center has officially opened up for their 2019 season.
The idea of exploring a park as large as this may sound intimidating to some, but don't worry - there's a tram that runs here on a daily basis and bike rentals to help you explore everything that's here.
Divided up into four sections, Storm King Art Center is essentially a massive park made up of gorgeous open fields, rolling hills, and secluded forests that are populated by incredible works of art.
You may be used to seeing smaller forms of art as you explore typical museums, but before you know it you'll start to see pieces of art here at Storm King that are literally larger than life.