Coxsackie is a small, historic Hudson River town with a walkable village center, a newly renovated waterfront park, and a strong connection to its past.

The town feels rooted in an earlier era, with small shops, restaurants, and a boutique hotel bringing fresh energy to its historic core. Due north, neighboring New Baltimore offers expansive Hudson River views and opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking.
The oldest home in Upstate New York, with restored colonial buildings and exhibits on Greene County history.
A 1951 drive-in showing double features on four screens, with a snack bar and beer garden.
A 15,000-square-foot antique center on Route 9W with vintage finds and collectibles.
Coxsackie and New Baltimore's landscape is shaped by forests, streams, and protected open space along the Hudson, creating opportunities for relaxed exploration.
Wooded trails, Hudson River views, and a kayak launch at this Scenic Hudson property.
Over 400 acres of protected grassland with a 1.3-mile creekside trail and rare bird habitat.
A renovated waterfront park with boat launch, playground, pavilion, and Hudson River access.
A New Baltimore preserve featuring the world's first recycled plastic bridge and interpretive trail.
A 770-acre DEC wildlife management area with wetland habitat, seasonal hunting, and birdwatching along the Coxsackie Creek corridor.
76 scenic acres along the Hudson River with meadow trails, woodland walks, sweeping river views, and a historic red barn at the entrance.
A mix of cafés, bistros, waterfront restaurants, and sweet stops, with Hudson River views and local flavor throughout.
From the boutique James Newbury Hotel on the Hudson River shoreline to Gather Greene’s glamping cabins on 100 acres of rolling hills, Coxsackie offers distinctive places to stay.
The county seat and gateway to the Catskills, with a walkable downtown on the banks of Catskill Creek.
A historic Hudson River village with riverfront dining, the Athens ferry, and views of the lighthouse.
A 30+ mile scenic drive through the River Region, from farm stands and historic sites to a landmark lighthouse and riverside parks.
Plan your visit with our annual travel guide, packed with the best places to eat, stay, and explore across the region.
