The city of Kingston near the Catskill Mountains is an incredible getaway. There is so much to check out in the area, and these two gems will enhance your trip ten-fold.
First, stop off at the Hudson River Maritime Museum. Since prehistoric times, the Hudson River has been a crucial feature of New York. It’s fascinating to learn about river ecology, boating, and maritime history. Of course, we still use boats, yet the significance of navigating the Hudson River is rich with antiquity and wonder.
The Hudson River Maritime Museum is housed in an old boathouse along Roundout Creek.
Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2574578 The HRMM is open from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Here is Roundout Creek, looking towards the mouth of the Hudson River.
By Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3288605
You will be surprised at all there is to explore! Expect to spend a few hours looking around.
Hudson River Maritime Museum/Facebook There are films, exhibits, guest lectures, walking tours, and boat tours to check out.
The gift shop has something for all ages.
Hudson River Maritime Museum/Facebook You’ll find new and antique books, toys, locally made products, shirts, and leather-bound journals.
If you have more time, you may want to sign-up to build a watercraft yourself!
Hudson River Maritime Museum/Facebook
How fun to row a canoe you helped create!
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There are many options for solar boat tours around the river.
Hudson River Maritime Museum/Facebook Be sure to check the various opportunities. The Friday Sunset Cruise is very popular, so book early and bring a bottle of nice wine!
After your time at the museum, check in at the nearby and stylish Hotel Kinsley. This collection of four restored historic buildings will leave you rested and inspired.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook 301 Wall Street is the flagship building of the hotel. It is a restored 19th-century bank.
Check out the bank vault entrance on the way to the front desk.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook
Every part of each building is beautiful and artistic.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook Enjoying a drink or meal in front of this fireplace will be special. The “All Things Must Pass” artwork may be a gentle reminder to savor the moment.
Every room is perfect.
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This room is a rustic gem found in the 24 John Street location.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook 24 John Street is a renovated European-style cottage that predates the Revolutionary War.
There are many reasons folks make plans to return at least once a year.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook Every room is different.
The restaurant and bar are open daily.
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook If you stay on the weekend the brunch at Hotel Kinsley is out of this world.
The Hudson River Maritime Museum website is filled with helpful information. Be sure to look into the boat tours!
The Hotel Kinsley’s website is every bit as artful as the hotel itself. It’s beautiful to navigate and filled with great information. They even provide an excellent link to places in Kingston they recommend you visit.
We hope your trip to Kingston is amazing. Let us know what you think of the HRMM and Hotel Kinsley.
Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2574578
The HRMM is open from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
By Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3288605
Hudson River Maritime Museum/Facebook
There are films, exhibits, guest lectures, walking tours, and boat tours to check out.
You’ll find new and antique books, toys, locally made products, shirts, and leather-bound journals.
Sign me up!
Be sure to check the various opportunities. The Friday Sunset Cruise is very popular, so book early and bring a bottle of nice wine!
Hotel Kinsley/Facebook
301 Wall Street is the flagship building of the hotel. It is a restored 19th-century bank.
Enjoying a drink or meal in front of this fireplace will be special. The “All Things Must Pass” artwork may be a gentle reminder to savor the moment.
Caitlin F./Trip Advisor
24 John Street is a renovated European-style cottage that predates the Revolutionary War.
Every room is different.
If you stay on the weekend the brunch at Hotel Kinsley is out of this world.
The Hudson River Maritime Museum website is filled with helpful information. Be sure to look into the boat tours!
The Hotel Kinsley’s website is every bit as artful as the hotel itself. It’s beautiful to navigate and filled with great information. They even provide an excellent link to places in Kingston they recommend you visit.
We hope your trip to Kingston is amazing. Let us know what you think of the HRMM and Hotel Kinsley.
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Address: Hudson River Maritime Museum, 50 Rondout Landing, Kingston, NY 12401, USAAddress: Hotel Kinsley, 301 Wall St, Kingston, NY 12401, USAAddress: Hotel Kinsley - Pearl street, 41 Pearl St, Kingston, NY 12401, USAAddress: Hotel Kinsley, 24 John St, Kingston, NY 12401, USAAddress: 270 Fair St, Kingston, NY 12401, USA