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Getting to Bard College
Bard is 90 miles (two hours) north of New York City and approximately 50 miles (onehour) south of Albany, with Amtrak service to Rhinecliff, New York, about nine milessouth of Annandale.
DIRECTIONS
By trainAmtrak provides service from Penn Station,NewYork City, and from Albany to Rhinecliff,about 9miles south of Annandale.Taxi service is available at the station.
By automobileIn New York State, take the Taconic State Parkway to the Red Hook/Route 199 exit, drive weston Route 199 through the village of Red Hook to Route 9G, turn right onto Route 9G, anddrive north 1.6 miles. Or take the NewYork State Thruway (I-87) to Exit 19 (Kingston), takeRoute 209 (changes to Route 199 at the Hudson River) over the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridgeto Route 9G, turn left onto Route 9G and drive north 3.5 miles.
By airBard College is accessible from Kennedy and LaGuardia airports in NewYork City; and fromthe airports in Newark,New Jersey, and Albany and Newburgh,NewYork.
TRANSPORATION
Train ServiceAMTRAK: Rhinecliff station, 845-876-3364; reservations and schedule information,
800-872-7245 (800-USA-RAIL);www.amtrak.comMetro-North: Poughkeepsie station, 800-638-7646;www.mta.info
Taxi ServiceRed Hook Taxi call 845-758-1478Rhinebeck Taxi call 845-876-6600; 845-876-TAXITivoli-Bard Taxi call 845-705-4183
Air ServiceAlbany International Airport: 518-242-2200, 518-242-2299;www.albanyairport.comStewart-Newburgh International Airport: 845-564-7200;www.stewartairport.com
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Bard’s 540-acre residential campus is situated in the beautiful and historic HudsonRiver valley and adjacent to 1,400 acres of nature preserve and a national estuarinesanctuary. The park-like campus is bordered by the Hudson River on the west; theCatskill Mountains, beyond the river, can be viewed from many student residences andfrom the grounds and gardens of Blithewood. The campus has more than 70 buildings,many designed by world-renowned architects, which range in architectural style from19th-century stone houses and riverfront mansions to contemporary facilities. Shuttlesprovide regular service between the campus and the neighboring communities of RedHook, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, and Kingston.