Peekskill, nestled in the picturesque setting of the Hudson River, is a city steeped in history and charm. Established as a village in 1816 and later incorporated as a city in 1940, Peekskill was once a hub for iron plow and stove production. Today, it is known for its cultural significance, including the notable Peekskill Riots of 1949, and its scenic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy the small-town charm while exploring its rich industrial heritage and beautiful river views.
Explore local eateries for a taste of regional dishes influenced by Peekskill's diverse cultural history.
Peekskill is accessible via Metro-North Railroad, making it an easy day trip from New York City.
Visit the Peekskill Museum to learn about the city's industrial past and cultural events.
Take advantage of the scenic Hudson River views with a walk along the waterfront parks.
Spring offers mild weather and blooming landscapes, ideal for exploring Peekskill's outdoor attractions.
Enjoy the vibrant community events and outdoor activities along the Hudson River.
Experience the stunning fall foliage and participate in local harvest festivals.
Discover the cozy charm of Peekskill's indoor attractions and historical sites during the quieter winter months.
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$80-$150 p/day
24,043
English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, History Enthusiasts, Nature Lovers