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2 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

A compact preserve with mixed woodlands, marshy wetlands and viewpoints over the Hudson River—ideal for intimate landscape, seasonal color and water-reflection shots. Visit at golden hours or during fall foliage; spring offers wildflowers and migrating birds. Trails are easy-to-moderate; small parking lot at Gate House Rd (free) and no entry fee. Weekdays and early mornings minimize crowds. Expect muddy sections and mosquitoes in warm months.

Undercliff Trail offers cliffside views over the Hudson River, layered rock outcrops and mixed forest—strong for river panoramas, fall color and intimate nature details. Best at golden hour (sunrise for east light on the river; sunset for warm light on cliffs). Trail is narrow and uneven; expect a short hike from limited roadside parking. Visit weekdays or early mornings to avoid walkers and dog traffic. No fees; dress for rocky terrain and bring water.