Gay Bars & Clubs
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Henrietta Hudson
Gay Bars & Clubs
Always a nice place to go to on the weekend. They’re constantly having activities during the week.
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LGBTQ+ Travel Guide & City Directory · New York
Based on national laws as of 2025
Marriage equality since Obergefell v. Hodges (26 June 2015). The Respect for Marriage Act (December 2022) provides a congressional floor, requiring federal recognition of all valid same-sex and interracial marriages regardless of future Supreme Court rulings. Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. No comprehensive federal anti-discrimination law in housing or public a
Gay Bars & Clubs
Always a nice place to go to on the weekend. They’re constantly having activities during the week.
Gay Bars & Clubs
We've been coming here for years and couldn't possibly have better things to say. Amazing pizza, great bar, and the b…
Gay Shops
Hudson NY, just 3 hrs is north of NYC. It’s retail, it’s wine/vegan snacks, and the main thing - it’s a custom candle…
Gay Shops
WYLDE Hudson is a wine bar, public café, community space, retail concept and open-air market. An intentional communit…
Hudson, United States
Hudson Valley Pride has emerged as one of the most scenic and soulful Pride celebrations in the Northeast, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Hudson River and the rolling Catskill foothills. Born from a tight-knit LGBTQ+ community spread across charming river towns like New Paltz, Kingston, Beacon, and Poughkeepsie, the festival celebrates rural and small-town queer life with a refreshing intimacy that distinguishes it from big-city Prides. The 2026 edition continues a proud tradition of inclusion, advocacy, and artistic expression in one of America's most picturesque regions. Attendees can expect a vibrant parade, outdoor festival grounds packed with live bands and DJ sets, drag performances, family programming, and a renowned community vendor village highlighting local queer-owned businesses. Evening parties spill into historic main streets, while wellness workshops, art exhibitions, and interfaith services add depth to the weekend. The relaxed pace allows for genuine connection and discovery. The Hudson Valley itself is a destination worth lingering in, boasting world-class farm-to-table restaurants, contemporary art museums like Dia Beacon and Storm King, scenic hiking trails, and historic estates such as the Vanderbilt Mansion. Quaint downtowns brimming with antique shops, galleries, and cozy cafes invite leisurely exploration between events. Getting there is straightforward: Metro-North trains run directly from New York City to several Hudson Valley stops, while Stewart International Airport (SWF) and Albany International (ALB) serve flyers. A rental car helps for exploring multiple towns, but many Pride hubs are walkable. Late spring offers crisp, sunny weather perfect for outdoor celebrations. For LGBTQ+ travelers craving a Pride experience that pairs natural beauty with authentic community spirit, Hudson Valley Pride 2026 is a hidden gem worth prioritizing. It offers the rare chance to celebrate queer identity amid stunning landscapes, artistic creativity, and the kind of warm welcome that turns visitors into regulars.
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