Discover the Ever-Evolving Charm of Orange County’s Downtowns

If you haven’t recently explored the downtowns of Orange County, New York, now is the perfect time to see what you have been missing. Orange County downtowns are vibrant hubs of classic charm and modern allure. These picturesque enclaves, adorned with preserved architecture and quaint storefronts, are brimming with unique treasures. Discover an array of restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream parlors and independent stores offering one-of-a-kind crafts, antiques, used books and artworks. From Port Jervis to Middletown to Newburgh, these downtowns are experiencing a renaissance, featuring new craft beverage hotspots, an innovative taco restaurant, a sweets shop transformed into an Italian eatery, and much more.

“Everywhere you look, there’s something new to discover in our charming downtowns” said Amanda Dana, director of Orange County Tourism & Film. “Even as these neighborhoods evolve, they maintain their classic American downtown character. The treasures you’ll find, the great coffee and craft beverages, the rich history, the friendly shopkeepers and residents, and the unique sense of place in each community – they’re all reasons to pick Orange County for your next getaway.”

New businesses open as more people are drawn to Orange County, which has seen steady growth in population over the years: 407,500 residents now, up from 385,000 just five years ago, according to U.S. Federal Reserve data.

New restaurants and businesses have sprouted along the Heritage Trail, a 19-mile path that weaves through several communities, connecting the downtowns of Middletown, Goshen, Chester and Monroe as well as scenic attractions. The trail, following the former Erie Railroad main line, is ideal for travelling from downtown to downtown, discovering new places to shop and eat.

The downtown now is being energized with a $10 million New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant funding nine projects. They include housing and commercial development in new and renovated buildings, streetscape enhancements and park improvements.