What to do and see in Hudson, United States: The Best Places and Tips

August 25, 2017 Velvet Mowry

Hudson in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Lighthouses. Discover best things to do in Hudson with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Hudson

1. The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse

2 1st St, Athens, NY 12015-1340 +1 518-828-5294
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse

One of the last built and most elegant of the Hudson River lighthouses.

Reviewed By barrettcpa - Athens, New York

We live in Athens, and know a lady who grew up living in the lighthouse. We were able to get access for a photo shoot with the Hudson River Bells, our local hand-bell choir. It is situated smack dab in the middle of the Hudson River, so we needed to be shuttled out. We found being on the island very interesting. There are only certain times tours are available. If you go out on your own boat, the sheriff will chase you away.

2. Olana State Historic Site

5720 State Route 9g, Hudson, NY 12534-4129 +1 518-828-0135
Excellent
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4.5 based on 613 reviews

Olana State Historic Site

Hudson River School painter Frederic E. Church designed Olana, his family home, studio, and estate, as an integrated environment embracing architecture, art, and landscape. Olana, a National Historic Landmark, is an icon of naturalistic landscape design, with five miles of carriage roads and a Persian-inspired house at its summit, embracing unrivaled panoramic views of the vast Hudson River Valley. Today, visitors can experience an array of activities, from meandering through the 250 acre artist designed landscape, to taking a tour of the house and surrounding landscape, to viewing the changing exhibitions both in the main house and a gallery devoted to contemporary photography. They can see a 17 minute award-winning video on the property and a permanent orientation exhibit. They can also participate in a variety of educational programs in the Wagon House Education Center, including a free backpack program that includes a variety of projects for children.

Reviewed By KeithHruza - Ashland, New Hampshire

I arrived one day shortly before they were to close, and the very gracious lady at the desk booked me for the next day. I arrived JUST after my tour group had left and she graciously put me in the next tour. Lovely lady.

She also showed me books in the bookstore. I bought one (a different one from the one she recommended, but that doesn't change how charming she is).

You might want to be there around sunset. Mountain height, 'beautiful for situation'.

3. Thomas Cole National Historic Site

218 Spring St, Catskill, NY 12414-1027 +1 518-943-7465
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4.5 based on 132 reviews

Thomas Cole National Historic Site

Thomas Cole (1801-1848) founded the Hudson River School as one of America's premier landscape painters. Cedar Grove, his home in the historic Catskill region, was named a National Historic Site in 1999 and is open to the public today. Visitors can tour the grounds, see rotating exhibitions of Hudson River School art, and learn about the life of Thomas Cole.

Reviewed By CSSnowshoer - New York City, New York

The Kiki Smith show is incredible. If you have not seen it, go now. The work is excellent on its own, but in the context of the Thomas Cole house, it raises both his work and hers to a different conversation.

We wanted to do a tour, but they were booked for the afternoon we were there. You can buy tickets on the website but have to do it in advance.
We enjoyed the grounds and the Gifford show in the new studio building until the open visit time which is 2-5.
Plan ahead. get this on your calendar and buy tickets.

4. FASNY Museum of Firefighting

117 Harry Howard Ave, Hudson, NY 12534-1601 +1 518-822-1875
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

FASNY Museum of Firefighting

The premiere collection of firefighting objects in the world, featuring over 90 pieces of apparatus on display. Children’s activities include creative play on fire engines, interactive activities and the McCadam Cheese Fire Safety Discovery Room.

Reviewed By Jack L - East Syracuse, New York

This museum is two levels, stairs only, with the lower level having a 1916 American LaFrance to a 1978 Boyer International. Before the LaFrance, is a long 1902 horse drawn Hayes Aerial Ladder. My photos show a total of 19 vehicle on this level. Many vehicles could be driven off the floor to a fire. This floor is called the Great Gallery.

The upper floor is three separate rooms starting with the Volunteer Gallery. One of the first exhibits is a 1731 imported hand pump for the New York City. working up to a 1935 Buffalo Fire Appliance Co. truck. In between is equipment possibly not known else where. Along two connecting walls are twelve long glass cases containing clothing, equipment & photos. A partial run down is as follows:
1.) Roman Emperor Augustus.
2.) Bucket Brigade.
3.) Notable Americans who served as volunteer firefighters.
4.) Fire marks.
5.) Different styles of early engines.
6.) The First Horse Service.
7.) Dalmatian & the Fire Service.
This room is what I call the 'Jewel Room' because of early equipment, designs & color.

The following room s the Steam Gallery. A large number of exhibits are very colorful & highly polished horse drawn steam engines.. Vehicles are from an 1871 Lysander Button & Son up to a 1925 Sanford Pumper. Also are horse drawn wagon, early type of hook & ladder & a 1904 Hand drawn service sleigh. Two separate exhibits that stand out are later 1800's Fire House- office & equipment and Dot & Dash system. This is the process of using Morse Code to report a fire before a call box was available.

The third room is 'To Aid And Assist'. Here are two of the museum's prettiest exhibits of mid 1860's & 1870's equipment, which appear gold plated. Other exhibits are 1952 Dodge Brush truck, 1860 Button Crane Neck Engine & a 1855 Horse drawn Sun Steam engine. There are a number of firefighting related paintings.

Each exhibit has an information stand and at least four DO NOT TOUCH cards.

Before visitors are allowed on the lower floor, they must view a mandatory sever-eight minute video on how they conduct their selves, keep the sound down, keeping their children in check, NO food or drink on the floors, NO Touching any exhibit & NO FLASH photography of any painting, as the flash can damage the paint. There is one restroom on the lower floor, can't say if any restroom on the upper floor. A gift shop is available, where admissions is located.

Any visitor interested in firefighting, vehicles/exhibits of the museum's time periods or a different type of history will enjoy a visit. My visit was from 10:00 to 1:15. If a visitor has photography in mind plenty of lighting & space between exhibits. Large parking lot. I had the museum mostly to my self till about 11:00. I talk to at least five staff members, answering all my questions.

I highly recommend a lengthy visit.

5. Crossroads Brewing Company

21 2nd St, Athens, NY 12015-1327 +1 518-945-2337
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Crossroads Brewing Company

Four time winner for Best Greene County Restaurant, our original location features our award winning brews and NYS wines, ciders and spirits along with a locally sourced menu in a casual and friendly atmosphere. Join us for a bite and take a growler to go!

Reviewed By barrettcpa - Athens, New York

I have been purchasing beer and root beer here since before the pub opened, but had never eaten here. The menu is limited, and the room is noisy, but the food selections available were very very good. Our party had 8 and we were all able to order different things, as well as sampling all the hors d'oeuvres. The pea croquettes were delicious. We were also celebrating a birthday, but needed to bring our own cake, which they happily served. (Again, the limited menu)

622 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534-2814 +1 518-828-1915
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Carrie Haddad Gallery

Reviewed By BAM1113 - New York City, New York

This was our favorite art gallery in Hudson. The collection is well curated and exhibited. Don't miss this one if you enjoy contemporary art.

7. Henry Hudson Riverfront Park

1 Water Street Rd, Hudson, NY 12534-4641
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4 based on 13 reviews

Henry Hudson Riverfront Park

Reviewed By Susan R - Englewood, New Jersey

Walking toward the Hudson River on Warren Street in Hudson, NY, is a lovely experience. After passing the charming antique stores, galleries, restaurants, and shops that dot the street, the traveler is rewarded by reaching the Riverfront Park. The views of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains on the other side make it a sweet spot to walk, sit, and contemplate the magnificence of the landscape. There's a cute playground for children who need to burn off some steam.

8. Taconic Orchards

591 Route 82, Hudson, NY 12534-4636 +1 518-851-7477
Excellent
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Taconic Orchards

Reviewed By joan7770 - Pine Plains, New York

Fresh produce. Hardy plants. Delicious baked goods. Souveniers. Friendly owner/operators. Great Sandwiches. Country Atmosphere........Fun to look around inside and out.

9. The Dr. Oliver Bronson House

552 Warren St, Hudson, NY 12534-2802
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5 based on 6 reviews

The Dr. Oliver Bronson House

Reviewed By travaillour - New Jersey

This property has an aura. It is beautiful in decline and renovation. I am glad that I got to experience the before and can't wait to revisit the after. The house is set back in a magnificent woodland setting. The walk way is not level and the grounds in general although beautiful require walking shoes and balance care. There is no food for sale or public toilet. Scenic drive to house narrow paving with over hanging trees and limited on site parking. It is good to read the history of the owners before coming and having a docent. That is unless you want to take beautiful photos or sketches to die for of the woods and the house.

10. Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House

327 Warren Street, Hudson, NY 12534-2413 +1 518-822-1438
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4 based on 10 reviews

Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House

Hudson Hall offers a year-round schedule of arts and cultural programming in the 1855 former Hudson City Hall which contains New York State’s oldest surviving theatre. Since opening the first restored room in December of 1997, five rooms on the first floor and our magnificent upstairs performance hall have been rehabilitated, and we have presented thousands of cultural and educational programs. Hudson Hall provides free or low-cost cultural offerings every week of the year. Ongoing programs include concerts, readings, lectures, exhibitions, theater and dance presentations, after-school programs, workshops, classes, and large-scale community arts events like Winter Walk, which celebrated its 21st year in 2017.

Reviewed By dianaholbert - Los Angeles, California

Such interestingi photographs to help us imagine the space as it used to be. I wish them the very best on saving the building.Thank you for the TripAdvisor support in 2013! Restoration of New York State's oldest surviving theater is now complete. We're open Tuesday to Friday, 9am-5pm, and on the weekends 12pm-5pm.

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