Updated 06/27/2011 05:00 AM

Travel with Val: West Point, a quick getaway

By: Valarie D’Elia

Those looking for a getaway don’t necessarily need the Caribbean with West Point right in their backyard. Valarie D’Elia filed the following report.

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It's always Fourth of July at West Point, 50 miles north of New York City, where you can spend the night at the Thayer, the only hotel located on the campus of a military installation.

Dating back to 1926 and just coming off a multi-million dollar renovation, the Thayer is hardly a Spartan barracks. The 149 rooms have been spruced up to honor illustrious graduates.

The stained glass windows in the Cadet Chapel are also a nod to former classes at the academy, where grads are married and in the nearby cemetery, buried.

With all this history, it's a patriotic place to rise and shine in formation after an overnight getaway. There are outdoor activities in the surrounding Hudson Valley and more contemplative trappings at nearby historic sites such as the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor.

All the hotel packages include a guided West Point tour, with stops at Trophy Point, where guests can see the granite-columned battle monument to Civil War veterans as well as cannons recovered from war enemies.

The campus itself is at once pastoral and imposing, with its soaring gothic architecture and wide open spaces.

Since this is a high security area, visitors practically have to show their ID to sneeze, so make sure not to leave it at home.

Rates for the Thayer family getaway package for two adults and two kids under 12 start at $239 a night plus tax midweek, including breakfast at MacArthur's Riverview Restaurant and valet parking. The patriotic package for two, starting at $265 midweek, includes all that and welcome cocktails at the Zulu rooftop lounge.