Whether you’re a lifelong New Yorker or a city dweller looking for a "Napa of the East" escape, the Hudson Valley has officially solidified its status as the wedding capital of the Northeast.
In 2026, the trend has shifted away from the "standard" ballroom and toward immersive weekend experiences. Couples aren’t just looking for a place to say "I do"; they’re looking for a 48-hour takeover. From industrial riverfronts to restored summer camps, here are the most popular wedding venues in the Hudson Valley right now.
1. The Ultimate Escape: Cedar Lakes Estate (Port Jervis, NY)If your Pinterest board features words like "luxury summer camp," this is your holy grail. Cedar Lakes Estate manages to feel both nostalgic and incredibly high-end.
- The Vibe: Elevated Americana. Think morning yoga by the lake, afternoon ziplining, and a black-tie reception in a 5,400-square-foot barn.
- Best For: Couples who want a full weekend "takeover" with all their guests staying on-site in stylish cottages.
- Pro Tip: Their cocktail hours by the pool are legendary—make sure to request their seasonal farm-to-table small bites.
2. Industrial-Chic Icon: The Roundhouse (Beacon, NY)Located in the heart of Beacon, The Roundhouse is the gold standard for the modern, industrial wedding. It’s a masterclass in textures: exposed brick, floor-to-ceiling windows, and sleek steel.
- The Vibe: Urban sophistication meets raw nature. The venue overlooks a rushing waterfall that provides a built-in soundtrack for your ceremony.
- Best For: Minimalists who love high design and want a venue that requires very little extra "fluff" to look stunning.
3. The Design Darling: Wildflower Farms (Gardiner, NY)
As an Auberge Resort, Wildflower Farms has quickly become the "it" spot for 2025 and 2026 weddings. It’s tucked under the Shawangunk Ridge and feels like a luxury retreat hidden in a meadow.
- The Vibe: Nature-forward luxury. The architecture is "low-profile," meant to blend into the wildflowers and orchards.
- Best For: Nature lovers who don't want to sacrifice a five-star spa and world-class culinary programs.
4. Waterfront History: Hutton Brickyards (Kingston, NY)For those who want scale and history, Hutton Brickyards is unmatched. This former industrial site sits right on the edge of the Hudson River.
- The Vibe: Cinematic and expansive. The site features massive open-air pavilions and luxury cabins that look out over the water.
- Best For: Large guest lists (up to 300+) and couples who want a "destination" feel without leaving New York.
| Venue |
Primary Style |
Best Feature |
Capacity |
| Cedar Lakes Estate |
Luxury Camp |
On-site cottages & Lake |
300+ |
| The Roundhouse |
Industrial |
Waterfall Views |
200 |
| Wildflower Farms |
High-End Retreat |
"Gunk" Mountain Views |
150 |
| Hutton Brickyards |
Industrial Waterfront |
Hudson River Access |
300+ |
| Audrey's Farmhouse |
Greenhouse / Rustic |
Botanical/Greenhouse |
175 |
Why the Hudson Valley?Beyond the views, the Hudson Valley has a massive infrastructure of local talent. In 2026, the "local sourcing" trend isn't just about the food—it's about the flowers, the wine (hello, Millbrook Vineyards!), and even the sustainable favors.
A Note on Planning: Most of these top-tier venues are booking 18 to 24 months in advance. If you're looking for a 2027 date, now is the time to start touring.
Planning a wedding is a marathon, not a sprint. Whether you're leaning toward a forest floor ceremony or a warehouse rave, the Hudson Valley has a corner for you.