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Cold Spring
Set on the scenic banks of the Hudson River, the small, historic village of Cold Spring is said to be one of the best-preserved 19th century townscapes in the Hudson River region.
Set on the scenic banks of the Hudson River, the small, historic village of Cold Spring is just 50 miles north of New York City, easily accessible from major highways and the Hudson Line of Metro-North Railroad.
Cold Spring offers a wide range of recreational and cultural adventures along with antique shops, unique boutiques, art galleries and a variety of dining experiences from pizza and American comfort food to fine dining options.
The breathtaking surroundings invite both leisure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts alike to enjoy its quiet beauty along with a variety of activities such as boating, hiking, cycling and kayaking. For the more experienced hiker, Hudson Highlands State Park is home to the popular Breakneck Ridge Trail, a strenuous path that rewards those who conquer it with unequaled views of the Hudson River Valley along the way.
The Cold Spring Historic District includes much of the central area of the village, giving Cold Spring its quaint character and has been described as “one of the best-preserved 19th century townscapes in the Hudson River region.” Most of the houses, churches and other buildings came into existence in the years before the Civil War and, in 1973, the village was designated a Federal Historic District.
Cold Spring offers a wide range of recreational and cultural adventures along with antique shops, unique boutiques, art galleries and a variety of dining experiences from pizza and American comfort food to fine dining options.
The breathtaking surroundings invite both leisure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts alike to enjoy its quiet beauty along with a variety of activities such as boating, hiking, cycling and kayaking. For the more experienced hiker, Hudson Highlands State Park is home to the popular Breakneck Ridge Trail, a strenuous path that rewards those who conquer it with unequaled views of the Hudson River Valley along the way.
The Cold Spring Historic District includes much of the central area of the village, giving Cold Spring its quaint character and has been described as “one of the best-preserved 19th century townscapes in the Hudson River region.” Most of the houses, churches and other buildings came into existence in the years before the Civil War and, in 1973, the village was designated a Federal Historic District.
Cold Spring, NY
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Hudson Chatham Winery
Located between the historic towns of Hudson and Chatham, this winery features small-batch, hand-crafted wines ranging from dry whites and reds to some sweeter wines, select sparkling wines as well as dessert wines.
Cold Spring Depot
Named for the 1893 train depot it is housed in, Cold Spring Depot serves up American comfort food along with craft brews, wine, cider and cocktails.
Olsen & Company
Open for breakfast and lunch with weekend brunches, this chic café and grocery store offers small plates, charcuteries and more with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
Hudson Hill's Café & Market
This chef-owned bistro’s full breakfast and lunch menus feature American fare featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients from Hudson Valley farms.