Hudson Valley residents have been waiting for spring and warmer days. Thankfully, we will be able to experience this soon within our area.

We are also looking forward to being outdoors and to attend events, fairs and more. There’s going to be an earth day celebration that has something for everyone to enjoy!

What Does The Hudson Highlands Nature Center Bring To The Hudson Valley?


Not only is the Hudson Highlands Nature Center hosting an earth day celebration in the Hudson Valley but they are known for more. They have a nature center, museum and a wildlife education campus as well. Their locations are in Cornwall and Cornwall-on-Hudson.

Hudson Highlands Nature Center takes pride in “Nature Play & Education” along with,

“Connecting children with nature through hands-on education and play to inspire active stewards of the environment!”

I love when others get as excited as I am to explore the outdoors and be in mother nature! It’s incredible that Hudson Highlands Nature Center brings in around 15,000 visitors per year. They’re hiking trails are now open everyday from dawn to dusk.

Live Music & Outdoor Fun At This Hudson Valley Earth Day Celebration


The Hudson Highlands Nature Center made an exciting post on social media. They included that we can join their Earth Day Celebration at the Outdoor Discovery Campus in Cornwall, NY.

The Hudson Highlands Nature Center Earth Day Celebration will take place on April 18, 2026 from 11am until 3pm. We can plan to enjoy local food trucks along with live music, play games, shop from vendors and more.

I love that there will be nature play because I love spending time in nature especially within the Hudson Valley.

What Is The Admission To Attend This Earth Day Celebration In Cornwall, NY?


On their social media, the Hudson Highlands Nature Center provided information about admission to this event. They shared that it’s $15 per car which is up to 6 people if you register by April 17. If you plan on attending this celebration the day of, you would then pay $20 per car.

Tickets are available on the Hudson Highlands Nature Center’s website! If you are interested in being a vendor, you can also reach out to this organization as well.

I’m so looking forward to these warmer days where we can attend outdoor events in our area. Have fun!

What upcoming event are you excited to attend in the Hudson Valley? Will you go to this earth day celebration with the Hudson Highlands Nature Center? Tell us more below.

5 Ways To Know It's Spring In The Hudson Valley

I always know that spring has started when I first hear the sound of spring peepers. This may also consist of flowers start to blossom, the greenery throughout mother nature and return of several wildlife critters.

Others may also agree and share their opinions too.

As we are different people, we notice things differently as well. While someone takes an interest in a woodpecker in the tree on a soothing morning, someone else may notice a lawnmower humming noise during their breakfast.

On WRRV, a Facebook post asked local residents to share their opinion.

The question stated:

"Tell me it’s spring in the Hudson Valley without telling me it’s spring in the Hudson Valley, GO!"

Hudson Valley residents were not shy when it came to answering this question. Let's take a look at ways we can notice that it's spring in the Hudson Valley from all age groups and different locations.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay, WRRV's Facebook Page,

The Best New York State Park To Visit Based On Your Zodiac Sign

It’s time to learn more about yourself based on your zodiac sign. Relating your sign to which New York state parks to visit can give you an idea of a fun day trip to explore.

The New York State Parks & Historic Sites shared an interactive post on their social media platforms which included,

"Which state parks do you gravitate toward? Our experts have some illuminating suggestions according to your sun sign."

"Introducing... Parkstrology!"

You could share this with your fellow astrology loving friend and create some vacation ideas within New York. Let’s have fun!

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

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