We all know that the Empire State is a beautiful place. Anyone who’s taken the gorgeous trip down State Route 97 knows that it’s one of the most scenic drives in New York. It can be a little scary with all those twists and curves, but the views are totally worth any motion sickness! The Upper Delaware Scenic Byway will take you 70 miles through Delaware, Sullivan, and Orange Counties. No matter what time of year, the view is incredible. If you find yourself on that winding road and wishing for a spot to pull over and admire the Delaware River, check out the Hawk’s Nest lookout area!
State Route 97 (also known as the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway) has long been a popular scenic drive. This postcard from sometime in the 1930s or early 1940s shows the road winding alongside the Delaware River.
Boston Public Library/Flickr The Upper Delaware Scenic Byway was designated by then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.
Here’s an example of the amazing panorama you’ll get to experience from this scenic overlook.
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The mountains are glorious at any time of year!
Tamara Dunn/Flickr
This is such a great trip to take on a motorcycle, if you can put up with all the twists and turns.
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You’ll get to see the surrounding areas from a bird’s eye view.
V.T. Polywoda/Flickr Hawk’s Nest gets its name from the many birds of prey that nest in the area.
The view from Hawk’s Nest is great all year long, but it is particularly stunning in the fall.
Steven S/Tripadvisor There’s nothing like the gorgeous fall foliage of New York!
Have you driven (or ridden on a motorcycle) the historic Upper Delaware Scenic Byway and stopped at the Hawk’s Nest? Share your experiences in the comments!
We all know that the Empire State is a beautiful place. Anyone who’s taken the gorgeous trip down State Route 97 knows that it’s one of the most scenic drives in New York. It can be a little scary with all those twists and curves, but the views are totally worth any motion sickness! The Upper Delaware Scenic Byway will take you 70 miles through Delaware, Sullivan, and Orange Counties. No matter what time of year, the view is incredible. If you find yourself on that winding road and wishing for a spot to pull over and admire the Delaware River, check out the Hawk’s Nest lookout area!
Boston Public Library/Flickr
The Upper Delaware Scenic Byway was designated by then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.
Mister.ev/Wikimedia Commons
Tamara Dunn/Flickr
HudsonHarbor/Wikimedia Commons
V.T. Polywoda/Flickr
Hawk’s Nest gets its name from the many birds of prey that nest in the area.
Steven S/Tripadvisor
There’s nothing like the gorgeous fall foliage of New York!
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