Hutton Brickyards is the perfect place for a summer vacation, with tons of fresh air, private cabins, river views, and an awesome waterfront restaurant.
Experience the Great Outdoors at Hutton Brickyards
The summer of 2021 is all about the great outdoors, with millions of Americans road-tripping and glamping across the country, packing national parks, and exploring wide-open spaces. If summer travel challenges like traffic jams and gas prices have you longing for the simpler days of summer camp, a new resort in New York’s Hudson Valley may be just what you’re looking for.
Hutton Brickyards is an incredible 73-acre adult playground on the banks of the Hudson River, set on the now-spruced-up grounds of an actual foundry. It’s located about a two-hour drive from New York City. While there are plenty of amazing places to stay in the Hudson Valley region, a recent visit to Hutton Brickyards showcased why it’s a cut above the competition.
Nature is the star attraction here: The hotel features a massive parcel of waterfront, backed by hills and forests, providing a sense of rural tranquility, although it’s less than 10 minutes by car from downtown Kingston, New York. Additionally, while Hutton Brickyards maintains industrial vibes—with a notable gantry crane and other historical relics—there’s an abundance of natural serenity throughout the grounds.
Accommodation Options
The chilled-out vibe is enhanced by the bungalow colony aesthetic of the 31-suite resort, which features a variety of custom-built one-bedroom and Escape RV tiny homes. One larger option, The Cottage, can accommodate up to four guests in a private bedroom and a loft. Most accommodations boast tremendous views of the river.
Unique Amenities and Experiences
Each of the guest rooms provides ample indoor space and at least one outdoor porch for lounging. Each suite is thoughtfully equipped with a Crosley record player (with Bluetooth capability), curated reading materials such as the Bradford Angier classic “How to Stay Alive in the Woods,” an electric lantern for after-dark adventures, and a mini-fridge. For those who indulge in local brews, there’s an opportunity to enjoy Kingston Standard Sour IPA during your stay. Additionally, bathrooms feature Malin + Goetz bath products in eco-friendly bottles. One charming touch is the “Thirsty” flag you can hang outside your door during happy hour when a golf cart stocked with canned wine and cocktails makes its rounds.
Activities for Everyone
Guests will not find themselves waiting for activities to start. Hutton Brickyards offers numerous engaging options that are throwback fun. Staff can arrange archery lessons, falconry demonstrations, croquet tournaments, or ladder golf games. You may also enjoy a s’mores buffet at one of many fire pits or a kayaking expedition on the beautiful Rondout Creek. For those who prefer more relaxing activities, the wine-barrel saunas and outdoor yoga classes are excellent options as well.
Fortunately, dining at Hutton Brickyards exceeds the typical summer camp offerings. Chef Dan Silverman leads the River Pavilion, where many elegantly prepared dishes are cooked over live fire. Highlights include the standout roast chicken with salsa verde and red cress, alongside roasted apricots with burrata, grilled snap peas with pecorino, and shishito peppers with bottarga. There’s also a well-stocked bar available for those looking for a refreshing drink.
Notably, the hotel is a project of Salt Hotels, known for operating Eben House and Salt House Inn, two distinct vacation escapes in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The company is also creating another property in Miami Beach, Hotel Greystone.
Rates at Hutton Brickyards start at $375.