Bus Daytrip: Vanderbilt Mansion at Hyde Park, and The Beekman Arms

October 24, 2025

The Historical Society of Rockland Count Invites You to Join Us for a Bus Daytrip to

The Vanderbilt Mansion at Hyde Park

& Rhinebeck's Beekman Arms Inn


When:

Friday, October 24, 2025

Where:

Leaves the Historical Society of Rockland County parking lot at 20 Zukor Road, New City, at 8:20 am and returns to the HSRC at 4:00 pm (rain or shine)

Price:

HSRC Members, $149 per person; Nonmembers, $159 per person (Includes admissions, tour fees, tips, and a delicious lunch at The Beekman Arms)

This Gilded Age mansion on the Hudson River in Hyde Park was the 
lavish country home of Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt from 1896 to 1938. The approximately 45,000-square-foot mansion contains 54 rooms and has six floors. The tour will take us to three floors of the house. 

 

We’ll have time to explore the gardens before heading to the scenic town of Rhinebeck for lunch at the Beekman Arms, a tavern dating back to the eighteenth century. After lunch there will be time to shop in the antiques barn on the site or to stroll through the village.

 

THIS TOUR WILL FILL QUICKLY. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

Note: The Vanderbilt Mansion is a National Historic Landmark administered by the National Park Service. It is ADA-accessible. But please be advised that this bus trip will require some walking and standing.


THIS TOUR WILL FILL QUICKLY. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!

To reserve your seat, click on the brown paper tickets logo:

Or download and fill out the pdf form below and return it, with payment, by May 22, 2025, to:

2025 Vanderbilt Mansion Registration PDF

The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road
New City, NY 10956

Reservations can also be made using a credit card by calling the Historical Society of Rockland County at (845) 634-9629.



Cancellation Policy: Please note that refunds can be given only if your space can be filled by another guest prior to trip. A waiting list will be compiled, and available spaces will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Only those with who have made full payment can be accommodated.