From the Poughkeepsie Train Station to our Veganic Fields
Get to Little Logan’s Farm
from Poughkeepsie, NY
The Poughkeepsie Train Station serves as a gateway for many of our visitors traveling from across the river or up the Hudson Line. From the station, a short ride across the Mid-Hudson Bridge brings you directly into the quiet, rural landscape of Gardiner. Whether you are arriving for a day of exploration or a multi-day retreat, we offer a seamless connection from the transit hub to the restorative environment of America's first certified biocyclic vegan farm.
About Poughkeepsie, New York
Poughkeepsie is a small city in Dutchess County located on the Hudson River. It is a regional transportation hub, serving as the northern terminus of the Metro-North Hudson Line and a stop for multiple Amtrak routes. The city is known for its riverfront parks, historic neighborhoods, and institutions such as Vassar College and Marist College. Poughkeepsie is also home to the Walkway Over the Hudson, one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world, offering wide views of the valley.
Poughkeepsie - New Paltz Connection
The Poughkeepsie–New Paltz connection links the east and west sides of the Hudson Valley at one of the region’s busiest crossings. Poughkeepsie serves as a major rail hub with both Metro-North and Amtrak service, while New Paltz sits just west of the river along Route 299. The two communities are connected by the Mid-Hudson Bridge, providing a quick route between the city’s transportation center and the college town’s shops, restaurants, and trail access.
Poughkeepsie is a stop on the Metro-North Hudson Line as well as Amtrak’s Ethan Allen Express and Adirondack. This crossing is one of the primary gateways to Ulster County, the Shawangunk Ridge, and nearby outdoor destinations.