Attractions
Hudson Valley Silverworks
Hudson Valley Watersports
Hurley Heritage Society Museum
For 50 years, the all-volunteer Hurley Heritage Society has preserved, protected, educated and celebrated the uniqueness of the Town of Hurley. In that time we acquired the Colonel Jonathan Elmendorf House, located at 52 Main Street, and made it into a museum dedicated to Hurley, always free and open to the public. We commemorate all of our town’s heritage, […]
Hutton Brickyards
Hutton Park
International Museum of Dinnerware Design
Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
John Burroughs Nature Sanctuary

JOHN BURROUGHS NATURE SANCTUARY AND SLABSIDES
The miles of marked hiking trails traversing the beautiful and varied terrain of this often overlooked 185-acre sanctuary are a well-kept secret. If the Burroughs Sanctuary is too confining for you, it does adjoin many hundreds of acres of New York State Forest Lands and Scenic Hudson lands you can explore as well. Let’s keep […]
Kaatsbaan Cultural Park
Kara Design Enterprises (Studio Kara)
Keegan Ales

Kingston Ceramics Studio
Located in the Shirt Factory in midtown, Kingston Ceramics Studio offers adults and kids a community space to work with clay. Whether you have wanted to try making pottery for a while and have never had the opportunity or are an experienced ceramicist looking for a space to create work within a community of makers, […]
Kingston City Hall
City Hall is a red brick building in a late Victorian architectural style dating to 1873. It sits on what had been the boundary between the villages of Kingston and Rondout prior to their merger to form the City of Kingston. City Hall is on the National Register of Historic places. www.kingston-ny.gov

Kingston City Marina
Protected marina on the Rondout Creek minutes to the Hudson River offering dockage, electricity, water, shower and wireless internet.
Kingston Maennerchor and Damenchor
Kingston Model Railroad Club
Kingston Point Beach
https://kingston-ny.gov/content/8401/10588/10622/default.aspx
Kingston Point Beach
The land of Kingston Point Park has a long and intriguing history. Beginning in 1897, Kingston Point has been a “must see” for visitors for over 100 years, with its beautiful views of the Hudson River, Rhinecliff and the surrounding natural areas, Kingston Point Park is an oasis in our urban city. Over the years, […]