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In addition to this overview mapguide, the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area has prepared a number of regional maps that identify historic sites for visitors interested in art, architecture, gardens, and the American Revolution. You can view and download them here.
The majestic Hudson River flows south from the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York, passed many Hudson Valley towns and cities to the Upper New York Bay between New York City and New Jersey. The river is named after Henry Hudson, who explored it in the early 1600’s.
From Millbrook to Sleepy Hollow and more, discover some of the most beautiful Hudson River towns in New York that showcase what this part of the Northeast is all about when it comes to scenery, small-town charm, and American history.
You can visit Sleepy Hollow for its ties to Washington Irving’s legend (which is especially fun during the fall), Hudson for its vibrant arts community, and Rhinebeck for its charming streets and the famous Rhinebeck Aerodrome to give you an idea about what kind of exciting towns you have to visit here.
Hudson Valley Map. As you can see from this Hudson Valley map below, the Hudson Valley stretches across the lower portion of New York State. With the Hudson River as the centerpiece of the Hudson Valley, it offers a multitude of attractions and draws visitors from near and far.
The Hudson River flows by many large cities such as Troy, Poughkeepsie, Albany and Kingston. Here is a list of 11 of the best smaller towns that are blessed to have the Hudson River as it natural backdrop.
Here, we’ve outlined the best things to do in five small towns in the Hudson Valley and the Catskills—particularly outside of Beacon and Hudson, two well-known destinations that have seen a...
The Hudson River Guide has details on more than 300 historic and recreation sites from Albany to Yonkers. To start exploring, visit our interactive maps or browse the sites. Hudson River Guide Interactive Maps
Historic Hudson River Towns is a consortium of riverfront municipalities (villages, towns and cities) that was formed in 1994 to work together on issues of common concern. Our major focus has always been tourism development, with related issues of riverfront renewal and downtown revitalization.
Travel down through the Hudson Valley's river towns, visiting must-see attractions, eating and staying on the waterfront, and enjoying the best views of the Hudson.