About the Hudson Valley
The Hudson Valley extends 150 miles above the tip of Manhattan north to Albany. Designated as a National Heritage Area, the valley is steeped in history, natural beauty, culture, and a burgeoning food and farmer's market scene.
Places to Visit
Hudson, NY: For those who want a quick and casually stylish getaway without a fuss or a mass of people, Hudson ticks many boxes. It's easily accessible from New York City —2 hours by car or Amtrak— and yet, it feels green, outdoorsy and historic. This deceptive remoteness conveniently comes with stylish hotels and comfortable Scandi-style lodgings; lip-smacking restaurants and bakeries are abundant; art galleries and vintage furniture stores have made the town a shopping destination. Check out more to do here !
Albany, NY: For those opting to stay in Albany, there is tons to do! For an outdoor adventure, check out Thatcher Park. Explore Lark Street, or check out one of Albany's coolest/newest Brewery: Fidens.
Hudson Valley: There is so much to explore! Meander a bit further south of the venue to the cute town of Red Hook and check out Rose Hill Ferments for some great local ciders or check out the cute shops in downtown Red Hook.
Art Omi is an arts center in Columbia County, NY featuring a 120-acre Sculpture & Architecture Park, contemporary art gallery, five distinct residency programs, and arts education programming for all ages. Located just minutes from Liberty Farms.