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Kingston's Stockade District transports you to colonial America with its 17th-century stone houses and historic landmarks. Wander cobblestone streets past the 1658 Senate House where New York's first government met, or explore the Old Dutch Church with its ancient cemetery. The district hosts cultural events and galleries that showcase Kingston's rich heritage, all within a pedestrian-friendly historic core.
Farm-to-table restaurants and cozy taverns occupy converted colonial buildings, serving Dutch-inspired cuisine to hungry history buffs. Most attractions are within a 30-minute stroll, though those cobblestones demand sturdy shoes. Boutique B&Bs in historic homes offer authentic stays with period furnishings and personal host interaction.
Roundout in Kingston lets you step back in time along cobblestone streets lined with 19th-century warehouses. The Hudson River Maritime Museum and Trolley Museum showcase the area's industrial past, while the waterfront buzzes with pleasure boats and kayakers. Stroll past art galleries housed in limestone buildings or catch river views from the historic lighthouse.
Waterfront restaurants serve farm-to-table meals with Hudson Valley flavors in converted industrial spaces. Victorian B&Bs and boutique inns offer charming stays with period touches. The compact historic district is best explored on foot, with easy access to the creek paths and scenic river overlooks.
Step back in time as you wander through cobblestone streets lined with 17th-century buildings in Kingston's Stockade Historic District. America's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood invites you to explore the 1658 Senate House Museum, the stately Old Dutch Church, and charming colonial-era stone houses. Duck into local museums to discover the rich Dutch and English heritage that shaped this historic gem.
The district offers intimate taverns and cafes housed in historic buildings, serving farm-to-table Hudson Valley specialties. Boutique bed & breakfasts in converted colonial homes provide the perfect base for exploring this walkable neighborhood. Though public transit is limited, the compact layout makes it ideal for discovering on foot.
Ashokan Rail Trail- Woodstock Dike Trailhead is 6.6 mi (10.6 km) from central Kingston, why not stop by during your stay. Kingston has other activities you might want to enjoy such as Hunter Mountain.
If you’re after a show while in the centre of Kingston, you might want to get tickets at Ulster Performing Arts Center. If you want to experience more of the culture Kingston has to offer, head to Senate House State Historic Site, Esopus Creek, and Kingston Point Beach.
You can find out about the history of Kingston with a stop at Senate House State Historic Site. Stroll along the area's riverfront or simply enjoy its bars.
Kingston Rondout Visitor Center is just one of the places to see in Kingston, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's entertainment venues.
Explore the historic Stockade District, where centuries-old stone houses line quaint streets overlooking the Hudson River. Catch a show at the restored Ulster Performing Arts Center or browse quirky shops and galleries along the revitalized waterfront.
Spend time appreciating the live music, the entertainment choices and the historic sites in Kingston.
If you're visiting during colder months, enjoy activities such as skiing during your stay. Nature lovers can visit Esopus Creek and Ashokan Rail Trail- Woodstock Dike Trailhead. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Ulster Performing Arts Center and Kingston Point Beach.