Description

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NEW IN 2020!

In the Landscape: A series of informed and inspired walks that reinforce observation and sensory exploration, featuring seven individually themed walks designed to relax, teach and cultivate a sense of place.

$10 per person

Explore Manitoga's landscape as a personal expression of designer Russel Wright during NY State Path Through History weekend. Join Emily Phillips, Manitoga's Landscape Collection and Preservation Manager, on a 1-1/2 hr. / 1.5 mile moderate hike of Manitoga's woodland trails, featuring four osios ("beautiful view" in native Algonquin) created by Wright to frame the Hudson River. Space is limited, reservations required.

Please wear appropriate walking shoes, dress for weather and carry water.

Meet at Manitoga's Visitor/Guide House next to the parking lot located at 584 Route 9D in Garrison, NY. You will be welcomed just before the tour begins. No pets please.

This guided hike does not include a tour of the House & Studio.

For general inquiries, email tours@visitmanitoga.org. PLEASE CALL 845-422-2380 if you are unavoidably delayed or will not make your scheduled tour.

Please visit our website's Health & Safety section for updates and guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Venue Details
Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Center
Manitoga, Garrison, New York, 10524, United States

MANITOGA BY RUSSEL WRIGHT

THE HOME OF DESIGN IN NATURE THAT IS DIFFERENT EVERY TIME YOU VISIT

Located in Garrison, New York, approximately one hour north of New York City, Manitoga is the former home and 75-acre woodland garden of American industrial designer Russel Wright (1904-1976). Manitoga is a National Historic Landmark, an Affiliate Site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and one of the few 20th century modern homes with original landscape open to the public.

Manitoga/The Russel Wright Design Center stewards Manitoga as the embodiment of Wright’s design philosophy and life’s work and celebrates good design for living in creative harmony with nature through tours, programs, events, and free year-round access to woodland trails.


Viewing of the House & Studio is by advance reservation / guided tour only.


PLEASE NOTE: Manitoga's 2020 Public Tour Season has concluded as of November 9th. Thank you for another successful season, especially during these unprecedented times. Manitoga's trails remain open to the public daily from dawn to dusk.
Public Tours will resume in May 2021. Please check back for availability, and visit our 
COVID-19 HEALTH & SAFETY section for additional information and updates.