Travel / Transportation

Graymoor is conveniently located off U.S. Route 9 about one hour north of New York City and within 200 miles of Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Providence, and numerous other northeast cities.

Getting there via...

Car:
Directions from various locations are available via the Graymoor website or Google Maps.  The closest city is Peekskill, NY, which is about five miles south of Graymoor. 

Plane, Train, or Bus:

Transportation to and from Graymoor will be provided on Friday and Monday from the Peekskill MetroNorth station on the Hudson Line.  If your travel plans require arriving or departing on a different day, please contact us as soon as possible.  Please note that we generally cannot offer door-to-door transportation from the airport, bus, or Amtrak stations; if you have special transportation needs and cannot use public transportation please let us know.  Please plan to spend about $15 per person each way getting from a New York City airport or station to Peekskill.

Airplane:
All of the major New York City airports offer public transportation connections to the Metro North Hudson Line; transit trip planners are offered by the MTA, Hopstop, and Google Maps.  LaGuardia Airport offers the fastest and easiest connections to the Metro North Hudson Line; the M60 bus goes directly from LaGuardia to the Harlem/125th Street MetroNorth station.  Airport shuttle services are also available from LGA and JFK to Metro North Hudson Line at Grand Central Station.
A smaller airport option is Stewart International Airport, which offers a low-cost shuttle (on Friday, we're still working on getting back on Monday) to Beacon Station on the Hudson Line; Peekskill is a five stops south of Beacon.  If you need additional assistance navigating transportation options please contact us.


Amtrak:
New York's Amtrak station, Penn Station, is about 14 blocks, or just over 1 mile, from the Grand Central Terminal Metro North station; transit trip planners are offered by the MTA, Hopstop, and Google Maps

Bus:
New York City is served by both Greyhound and a variety of competitor bus services.  The Greyhound station, the Port Authority of New York at 42nd and 8th Avenue, is four long blocks from the Grand Central Terminal Metro North station; bus and subway transit options are available.  Competitors, including various Chinatown buses, Megabus, and Greyhound subsidiary Bolt bus, often offer cheaper fares and more on-time service from many east coast cities but do not offer customer service.  Fares from Greyhound competitors are often cheapest when purchased well in advance.