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Top 5 Tourist Attractions in Orange County NY

Orange County NY attracts over 17 million visitors annually, drawn by world-class shopping, stunning natural beauty, and unique attractions. If you’re visiting Woodbury Common, here are the top 5 destinations that make Orange County a complete Hudson Valley experience—not just a shopping trip.

#1: Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

Annual visitors: 13+ million
Why it’s #1: Not even close—Woodbury draws 10x more visitors than any other Orange County attraction

Why it is Still our Top Pick

This isn’t just New York’s top outlet—it’s a global shopping phenomenon. No other attraction in Orange County comes remotely close to its draw.

The numbers:

  • 250+ stores (expanded 2024)
  • 13 million annual visitors
  • 75% of Orange County’s total tourism
  • Visitors from 100+ countries

What makes it irreplaceable:

  • Only U.S. outlets for Dior, Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli
  • Largest luxury outlet collection in North America
  • Can’t replicate this experience anywhere else nearby

Bottom line: You’re probably here for this. Everything else on this list is bonus.

Time needed: 4-6 hours minimum
Best day: Tuesday-Thursday to avoid crowds

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Getting There

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Outlet Stores

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#2: LEGOLAND New York Resort

Annual visitors: 1+ million (opened 2021)
Distance: 10 minutes from Woodbury Common
Time needed: Full day (6-8 hours)

Why Families Love It:

Opened in 2021, LEGOLAND quickly became Orange County’s second-biggest draw. This 500-acre theme park is specifically designed for families with kids ages 2-12.

What to expect:

  • 50+ rides, shows, and attractions
  • 7 themed lands (LEGO City, LEGO Castle, LEGO Ninjago, etc.)
  • Miniland: Famous NYC landmarks built from LEGO bricks
  • LEGOLAND Hotel on-site
  • Seasonal LEGOLAND Water Park

Best for: Families with young children (2-12)
Skip if: No kids or older teens (geared toward younger children)

Admission (2025): $70-100+ depending on season (buy online for discounts)
Season: Late March – early November (weather dependent)

Location: 1 LEGOLAND Boulevard, Goshen, NY 10924
Phone: (888) 690-5346

Insider tip: Combine with Woodbury shopping—LEGOLAND in morning/afternoon, outlets after park closes.

Official website: legoland.com/new-york

#3: Storm King Art Center

Annual visitors: 200,000+
Distance: 20 minutes from Woodbury Common
Time needed: 2-3 hours

Why It’s Iconic:

Storm King is one of the world’s leading outdoor sculpture parks—500 acres of rolling hills showcasing monumental contemporary art. It’s genuinely Instagram-worthy and unlike anything else in the region.

What to expect:

  • 100+ large-scale sculptures
  • Works by major artists (Alexander Calder, Maya Lin, Andy Goldsworthy)
  • Stunning Hudson Valley landscape
  • Walking trails throughout
  • Tram tours available (seasonal)

Best for: Art lovers, photography, peaceful walks, unique experience
Skip if: Not interested in modern art or outdoor walking

Admission (2025): $20-25 adults, $18 seniors, $12 students, Free for kids under 5
Season: April – November (closed in winter)
Hours: 10 AM – 5:30 PM (Wed-Sun)

Location: 1 Museum Road, New Windsor, NY 12553
Phone: (845) 534-3115

Insider tip: Visit on weekdays for smaller crowds. Bring a picnic (allowed on grounds).

Official website: stormking.org

#4: United States Military Academy at West Point

Annual visitors: 500,000+
Distance: 20 minutes from Woodbury Common
Time needed: 2-4 hours

Why It’s Special:

West Point is America’s oldest military academy (founded 1802) with stunning Hudson River views, rich history, and impressive architecture.

What to see:

  • West Point Museum (free) — military artifacts, weapons, uniforms
  • Trophy Point — cannons, monuments, river views
  • Cadet Chapel — Gothic architecture, largest church organ in Western Hemisphere
  • West Point Cemetery — resting place of military heroes
  • Campus architecture and parade grounds

Best for: History enthusiasts, patriots, scenic views
Note: Campus tours require advance registration; visitor center and museum are freely accessible

Admission: Museum free; guided tours $15-20 (reserve online)
Hours: Visitor Center 9 AM – 4:45 PM daily
Security: Photo ID required for all visitors 16+; vehicle search

Location: 600 Thayer Road, West Point, NY 10996
Phone: (845) 938-2638

Insider tip: Thayer Hotel on campus has restaurant with Hudson River views—good for lunch.

Official website: westpoint.edu/visiting

#5: Brotherhood Winery & Hudson Valley Wine Trail

Distance: 15-20 minutes from Woodbury Common
Time needed: 2-3 hours (one winery) or full day (wine trail)

Why Visit Brotherhood:

America’s oldest continuously operating winery (since 1839), offering historic underground cellars and award-winning wines.

What to experience:

  • Wine tastings ($15-25)
  • Underground cellar tours (historic caves from 1800s)
  • Beautiful grounds
  • Event space and gift shop

Why it’s popular: Combines history, wine, and scenic Hudson Valley setting

Hours: Varies by season (check website)
Tastings: Reservations recommended

Location: 100 Brotherhood Plaza Drive, Washingtonville, NY 10992
Phone: (845) 496-3661

Also Consider: Hudson Valley Wine Trail

Nearby wineries:

  • Warwick Valley Winery (hard ciders, bourbon, farm-to-table dining)
  • Applewood Winery (fruit wines, oldest farm in Orange County)
  • 25+ craft beverage locations in Orange County

Best for: Wine enthusiasts, romantic outings, foodie experiences
Combine with: Warwick village (charming shops, restaurants)

Website: brotherhood-winery.com

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