Warwick, New York City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Warwick, New York Travel Guide has been your connection to Warwick's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Shopping


Shopping in the Warwick area offers a picturesque setting, with dozens of shops and galleries offering outstanding selections of handmade arts, crafts, gifts and other merchandise. There are fine restaurants and cafés all within easy strolling distance.

Spring is heralded by both the Warwick and Greenwood Lake Farmers' Markets openings in May featuring the freshest and best regionally produced vegetables, fruits, perennials, herbs, baked goods, cut flowers, preserves, local wines,goat cheese, honey, and so much more!

Sugar Loaf Craft Village, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, dozens of antique stores and historic site gift shops will keep you busy for days. At Sugar Loaf, Gillinder Glass and Museum Village you can even watch your gifts being made. There are antiques you’ve been looking for as well as that special craft to accent your home. There are many ways to shop in Orange County and so many different things to bring home as a remembrance of your trip!

Warwick's many fine restaurants are renowned for country charm and culinary excellence. Warwick and area is known for its farms. A ride in the country side through the scenic byways to choose from a variety of fresh local fruits and vegetables at one of Warwick’s farm stands. Pick your own juicy apples from an orchard, or ide in a hay wagon to select your Halloween pumpkin, or even to chop a Christmas tree. No trip would be complete without stopping at our wineries to taste an number of excellent local vintages.
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