What we’re about
Escape the Ordinary to Become Extraordinary … Badasses 😆
Welcome to C.A.R.E. (Chill Adventures and Random Events)!
This group is for those extraordinary seekers of fun and adventures in the New York City (or nearby) area who channel their inner “badass” with a “wanna do” spirit and a positive attitude to Escape, Explore and Experience spontaneous adventures and the occasional quirky random events throughout NYC, Hudson Valley, Long Island, and New Jersey areas.
Whether you're into hiking, walks in the parks, chasing waterfalls, embarking on an enchanting day trip out of town, get social over a scrumptious meal, get sloshed at happy hours, taking in the latest Broadway shows, volunteer for a worthy cause … AND a special call out to those adrenaline junkies with a yen for kayaking, whitewater rafting, moving a mountain, rock climbing, ice climbing, rappel down a waterfall, and … wait for it … flinging your body out of a perfectly good airplane ... or all of the above ... we will do it all!! The fun possibilities are endless! CARPE DIEM BABY!!!
Our philosophy is simple … BE POSITIVE, HAVE FUN and ENJOY THE MOMENTS and memories we will be building together.
We aim to run our Meetups full of Friendships, Goofy Laughter, some Colorful Language and all the FUN you can handle.
Our events will be all over the map: throughout the five boroughs of New York City and beyond... north to Hudson Valley and Connecticut ... over the river to New Jersey ... east to Long Island ... south to Philadelphia ... all reachable by public transportation!
Getting There: All our events will be reachable on Metro-North, Long Island Railroad (LIRR), Amtrak, MTA Subway/Buses and Uber/Lyft to get us to where we need to go.
Come join us!
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Wanna Do Leisurely Hike to Mashomack Preserve on Shelter IslandBridgehampton LIRR Station, Bridgehampton, NY
Let's take a leisurely hike at Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island, reachable on Long Island Railroad (LIRR) and local Uber and taxi. Total mileage is about 10-11 miles. Apres hike, we'll explore Shelter Island itself. There'll be opportunity to take a swim at a Shelter Island beach.
About the Preserve: Edged by 10 miles of coastline, Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island is just 90 miles from New York city and encompasses tidal creeks, mature oak woodlands, fields and freshwater and saltwater marshes. From pristine shores, watch osprey dive for fish. Nearly 200 bird species, including endangered piping plover and least tern, have been recorded. Read more about the Preserve ====> HERE and HERE
GETTING THERE: In the morning, LIRR to BRIDGEHAMPTON. At the end of the day we'll be coming back from GREENPORT LIRR STATION
- If you are taking LIRR from Penn Station: LIRR train leaves at 7:47AM, transfer at Jamaica at 8:14AM and arrives in BRIDGEHAMPTON at 10:20AM.
- If you are taking LIRR from Jamaica Station: LIRR train leaves at 8:14AM and arrives in BRIDGEHAMPTON at 10:20AM.
- For other LIRR stations check MTA Schedule
Once we arrive at Bridgehampton station at 10:20AM, we'll share an Uber to the South Ferry Terminal in Sag Harbor. It's a 12-min ride where we will pick up the next available ferry to Shelter Island. Ferry ride is 5 mins
- South Ferry schedule: https://www.southferry.com/schedule
- Ferry cost is $2.00 CASH ONLY
AGENDA: Once on Shelter Island we'll share another Uber ride to Mashomack Preserve. Or we can walk to the Preserve.
Trail map: https://www.nature.org/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/documents/Mashomack-Trail-Map-Summer-2021-r.pdf
MILEAGE: About 11 MILES
PACE: We hike at LEISURELY PACE AND NO ONE WILL BE LEFT BEHIND.
If we finish hiking early, there are lots of things to see and do on Shelter Island: https://www.tripsavvy.com/best-things-to-do-in-shelter-island-5072540
Once we finish the hike, we'll make our way to Shelter Island Heights, which is the center of town. We'll explore town and grab dinner here before we make our way to the North Ferry which will take us to GREENPORT to pick up the next LIRR back to NYC.
North Ferry schedule from Shelter Island to Greenport: https://northferry.com/schedule.html
- Ferry leaves every 10-20 mins. Ferry fare is $3.00 CASH ONLY. Pay when you get there.
- the North Ferry terminal is a 2-minute walk from the GREENPORT LIRR station
- We'll be at Greenport LIRR station in time for the 4:39pm train back to NYC
- If you want to stay longer to explore Greenport and have dinner in the area, we can catch the 8:41pm train back to NYC.
NOTE: Agenda is not written in stone. Come with an open mind for flexibility and adventure for whatever the day might bring
DURATION: This is an all-day event
WHAT TO BRING AND WEAR:
- Dress for the weather.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Bring lunch and snacks and beverage for yourself.
- Bring sunscreen, bug spray, head cover
- Bring sense of adventure and a positive attitude. A smile also goes a long way. Please leave the drama and crankiness at home.
WEATHER: Rain cancels!
LIABILITY WAIVER: come prepared. Participate at your own risks. Hold no one liable, etc. etc.
- Wanna Step Back in Time to 1960's and Explore Golden Age of AviationTwa HOTEL, Jamaica , NY
Let's spend a lazy Sunday afternoon exploring the TWA Hotel. Then we'll have COCKTAILS on the Connie, a 1958's TWA plane converted into a cocktail lounge.
About the TWA Hotel: There are airport hotels, and then there’s the TWA Hotel.
HISTORY LESSON: Not long ago, the TWA Hotel was part of a functioning terminal at JFK Airport for Trans World Airlines – better known as simply TWA, of course – starting in the 1960s. By the 1990s, TWA was struggling and in 2001, the airline was acquired and folded into American Airlines. The iconic head house building sat mostly empty for years until 2019, when it was restored as an airport hotel.
Today, housed in Eero Saarinen’s iconic TWA Flight Center, the modern TWA Hotel pays homage to the glamorous 1960s, also known as the golden age of aviation and travel. the TWA Hotel is a playground, a dream come true for aviation geeks and travel lovers alike. The former landmark turned hotel instantly became a must-visit for travelers near and far, turning the notion of a stuffy and basic airport hotel on its head.
WHILE WE'RE AT THE HOTEL, we'll step onto the TWA Hotel’s tarmac — and back into 1958 ... aboard the 1958 Constellation airplane turned cocktail lounge, where the martinis and the atmosphere are first-class.
https://www.twahotel.com/connie-airplane/cocktail-lounge
Our 1958 Connie airplane — which served as an Alaskan bush plane shuttling supplies to Prudhoe Bay and a marijuana dropper after retiring from TWA! — seats 75 guests. Connie serves cocktails and light snacks. Try the Vodka is My Co-Pilot, Connie's take on a martini.
Fully restored, the plane features murals by artist Mario Zamparelli that once graced the cabin, an original navigation system and the emergency device people used to escape danger: a rope! The cockpit even has a feed to air traffic control.
Read more here -------> https://www.twahotel.com/connie-airplane/connies-history
PLEASE NOTE THE LOUNGE IS OPEN 4PM TO 10PM. THERE IS NO RESERVATION FOR THE CONNIE. ADMISSION TO THE LOUNGE IS FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED.
https://www.twahotel.com/connie-airplane/cocktail-lounge
GETTING THERE: https://www.twahotel.com/hotel-information/directions
- The AirTrain is the fastest and easiest way to get to the TWA Hotel. It is a 5-minute ride from all terminals to the TWA Hotel at the Terminal 5 stop.
- Take E train to Jamaica Station then follow signs to the Airtrain. Take Airtrain to Terminal 5 and follow signs to the TWA Hotel front door.
WEATHER: This Meetup is RAIN OR SHINE!
LIABILITY WAIVER: Come prepared. Participate at your own risks. Hold no one liable, etc, etc.
- Wanna Do Paddle and PintsNeeds location
**for this Meetup everyone has to be proactive and book individually. TO MAINTAIN RSVP INTEGRITY, ALL INTERESTED RSVPS ARE WAITLISTED UNTIL YOU CONFIRM YOU HAVE MADE YOUR OWN BOOKING**
As the summer of '25 starts to wind down ... let's get outside and go kayaking with Mountain Valley Guides. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. Their guides will have you paddling in minutes. Gear, kayak, guides and instruction are all included in the price.
About the Tour: Our guides have come up with the perfect Hudson River Kayak Tour to spend your weekend afternoon. Join the Hudson Valley's only TWO BREWERY KAYAK TOUR. Our Paddles and Pints Tour departs from the Newburgh Waterfront and heads out for an easy paddle across the Hudson River to Beacon. Upon beaching or kayaks at Long Dock, we will take a relaxing 10 minute walk up to the 2 WAY BREWERY for a pint of some fine crafted Hudson Valley Beer. Many paddlers also purchase lunch at this location as and have an extra pint as well. We spend about 45mins at this Brewery before we return to the river and make our trek back across the Hudson to Newburgh. Once in Newburgh we make our way up to the Newburgh Brewery for another pint on us.
Price: $80.00 per person
Please do your own booking at this link ———-> HERE
make sure it’s the 8/30/2025, 11:30AM time slot- All interested rsvps waitlisted. You must be proactive in booking your own spot. Once booked post a comment that you have done so and I’ll then move you off the waitlist
GETTING THERE: for those without a car, Metro-North to BEACON STATION then Uber over to the Newburgh Watefront.
- The 8:55AM Metro-North out of Grand Central Terminal gets you to Beacon at 10:27AM
- From Beacon, it's a 20-min share ride to the kayak meeting point
WEATHER: this event is rain or shine!!
LIABILITY WAIVER: Come prepared. Participate at your own risks. Hold no one liable, etc, etc.