

Cycling and hiking are possible in decent weather.ĭutchess County does have a bus service, but it runs infrequently and its schedule is not regularly updated either in print or on their website.

To get around this area, for the most part, you will need a car. Taxis are expensive, however, so get a ride from someone if you can. You can take Amtrak to Rhinecliff and then take a taxi.

Its local offshoot is Route 9G, which is one lane each way, and enables you to get to Bard College and Tivoli. The main north/south road in the area is Route 9, which bisects the village of Red Hook and connects it with Rhinebeck, to its immediate south. Get in Modern sculpture and old building at Bard College By car Ĭar is your best bet. Annandale-on-Hudson, on the other hand, has no center other than perhaps Bard Central Campus, which doesn't really function as a downtown, as the land is privately owned and it lacks the shops and restaurants of a typical downtown. The Village of Red Hook, though small, is the largest population center in the Township of Red Hook, and has a center that's more than the single (albeit nice) street and crossroads of Tivoli. Stores commonly close early, and in places like the tiny village of Tivoli, most stores and restaurants never open at all on Tuesdays. This is a very pretty area of the Hudson Valley, characterized by countryside and small towns. Red Hook Area Chamber of Commerce provides tourist information. The town encompasses the villages of Red Hook and Tivoli as well as the hamlets of Annandale-on-Hudson, Barrytown and Upper Red Hook. Red Hook is the name of both a village and a township in Dutchess County, New York. Paul's (Zion's) Evangelical Lutheran Church in Red Hook For the neighborhood in Brooklyn, see Brooklyn/Gowanus and Red Hook.
