KINGSTON, NEW YORK

HUTTON BRICKYARDS

RIVERFRONT HOTEL + VENUE

A Hudson Valley venue retreat. 100 riverfront acres, two hours from New York City.

Once the brickyard that helped build the Empire State Building and Yankee Stadium, now a place to stay, gather, and celebrate on the water. Private cabins and a historic mansion, two restaurants, and open-air event spaces across one restored riverfront — from a quiet two-night escape to a wedding, a retreat, or a festival weekend. 

Interior of cabin looking out in the Hudson River

STAY ON THE RIVER

The pace softens here. Days unfold between cabins and open lawns, mornings begin by the water, and evenings gather around firelight — welcoming couples, friends, and groups to settle in and stay awhile.

THE HUDSON VALLEY’S SUMMER STAGE

Two landmark festivals. One address on the Hudson River. Noah Kahan lit up the Fourth, Broadway's biggest voices closed out August, and the riverfront held every note. This was the summer the Northeast learned where Hutton Brickyards is.

  • Rolling Stone Stateside Festival Flyer

    ROLLING STONE STATESIDE

    Noah Kahan headlined Independence Day on the Hudson. Live music, open air, and the kind of summer afternoon that didn't need an explanation.

  • a large group of people gathered outside an industrial event space at dusk.

    THE BROADWAY FESTIVAL

    Broadway is left the building - and landed in Kingston. Three nights of extraordinary performances took place banks of the Hudson River. The first festival of its kind, anywhere.

“An incredible 100-acre adult playground on the banks of the Hudson River.”

— Travel & Leisure

“Possibly my favorite of the hotels I've visited in the region.”

— Gary Shteyngart, Conde Nast Traveler

RIVER PAVILION RESTAURANT & BAR

Open Tuesday through Sunday, through October. Cocktails, oysters, and open-air dining on the Hudson.

Outdoor dining table with various dishes including salads and watermelon snacks, a glass of white wine, and a candle, overlooking a lake with a forested shoreline in the background.
View through the open entrance of a rustic pavilion with string lights hanging from the ceiling. The pavilion is decorated with various potted plants and flowers, with trees and a body of water visible in the background. The sign on the pavilion reads 'River Pavilion.'
Decorated outdoor event space with round table set with glassware, plates, and a floral centerpiece, surrounded by wooden chairs, with hanging white paper lanterns overhead.

GATHER AT HUTTON

A riverfront setting for weddings, retreats, and celebrations in the Hudson Valley, with event spaces, lodging, and dining designed for multi-day stays.

  • a bride and groom walking along the Hudson River during their big day

    WEDDINGS

    A Hudson Valley destination wedding venue offering waterfront ceremonies, indoor reception spaces, and full-weekend celebrations with on-site accommodations for guests.

  • a large group of people gathered outside an industrial event space at dusk.

    GROUP RETREATS

    Corporate retreats and offsites unfold across the property, pairing meeting spaces with time outdoors and multi-day stays along the Hudson River.

  • OUR FALL SHORTLIST

    A maker’s market on the riverfront, a pumpkin patch with pygmy goats, and leaf season from the deck of the Rip Van Winkle II. The team at Hutton Brickyards shares where they'd actually go this fall.

  • the cottage living area

    PACKAGES + OFFERS

    Whether you take advantage of a special rate or an active experience, these offers are designed to make your visit even more memorable.

INSTAGRAM

Map of Hutton Brickyards showing various buildings, cabins, trails, parking areas, and natural features like trees and a lake with a canoe.

FAQS

Located in Kingston in the Hudson Valley near Woodstock, Rhinebeck, and the Catskills, about a two-hour drive from Manhattan and Brooklyn.