Waterfront Views
Visit the parks along the river during sunset for some of the best photographic opportunities in the region.





Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, Croton-on-Hudson is a historic village in New York defined by its stunning waterfront and natural beauty. Historically known as Croton Landing and Collabaugh Landing, the area has a long-standing connection to the Hudson River. With a population of just over 8,000, it provides a quiet, residential retreat that feels worlds away from the city while remaining conveniently located in Westchester County. The village is celebrated for its scenic parks and the dramatic point where the Croton River flows into the Hudson, offering residents and visitors alike a unique landscape for relaxation and outdoor appreciation.
Located in the heart of the Hudson Valley, Croton-on-Hudson is a historic village in New York defined by its stunning waterfront and natural beauty. Historically known as Croton Landing and Collabaugh Landing, the area has a long-standing connection to the Hudson River. With a population of just over 8,000, it provides a quiet, residential retreat that feels worlds away from the city while remaining conveniently located in Westchester County. The village is celebrated for its scenic parks and the dramatic point where the Croton River flows into the Hudson, offering residents and visitors alike a unique landscape for relaxation and outdoor appreciation.
Picturesque location at the confluence of the Croton and Hudson Rivers.
Historic waterfront areas including the site of Croton Landing.
Small-town charm with a close-knit community feel.
Expansive views of the Hudson River from various vantage points.
Abundant riverside parks and walking paths along the Hudson.
Quiet residential atmosphere with a focus on community and nature.
Hilly geography that offers elevated views but may require more effort for walking.
Visit the parks along the river during sunset for some of the best photographic opportunities in the region.
The village is well-served by the Metro-North railroad, providing a scenic and direct route to New York City.
Scenic river views and peaceful suburban living.
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$120-$200 p/day
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Explore the areas around the historic landings to get a sense of the town's maritime and industrial heritage.
May-June, September-October
A beautiful time to see the Hudson Valley come to life with blooming trees and mild temperatures.
The riverside location provides a pleasant breeze, making it a great spot for outdoor activities.
The region is famous for its autumn colors, with the foliage along the river being a major draw.
The village is quiet and peaceful, offering a different kind of beauty when the river begins to ice over.