If you’re dreaming of a retreat from the city and a weekend getaway with your closest friends and family, you might be looking at some of these Hudson Valley venues. From cozy inns and greenhouses to mountain views and working farms, these spots give you a true escape from NYC—while staying an easy ~2-hour drive.
In this article, we’ve rounded up highlights and starting prices. For the full pricing PDFs, sign in to TulleTogether and check out the Wedding Pricing Transparency Project database. We’ve collected more than 2,500 venue pricing PDFs (500+ in New York), and all the pricing PDFs are submitted by couples. To gain full access to the database, submit a pricing PDF of your own!
Camptown Catskills
Set in the heart of the Catskills, Camptown offers a hip and relaxed lodge-style setting that blends rustic charm with modern boutique details. Think cozy guest rooms, an on-site tavern, and mountain air that makes you want to linger all weekend. It’s perfect for couples wanting an intimate, design-forward retreat where guests can stay on property.
- Full buyout: $4,500 admin fee, 2-night minimum across all 50 rooms, and $15,000 F&B minimum (applies to an on-site event; before tax/service).
- Without buyout (largest space): $20,000 site fee, $15,000 F&B minimum, $2,000 ceremony fee.
Audrey’s Farmhouse — The Greenhouses
If your dream wedding involves dining under a canopy of twinkle lights and surrounded by lush greenery (no matter the season), Audrey’s Farmhouse delivers. The venue’s airy greenhouse space feels like stepping into a botanical wonderland, with the added perk of on-site accommodations for your closest guests.
- Saturday in June/Sept/Oct: $16,000 venue rental
- F&B: $195 per person with a $28,000 minimum spend
- Fees/Tax: 20% service + 8% tax
- Lodging: 19 guest rooms + loft bridal suite room required (2 nights)
Cedar Lakes Estate
A luxurious take on the summer camp wedding, Cedar Lakes Estate is known for its sweeping mountain views, private lakes, and upscale yet playful atmosphere. Guests can enjoy an entire weekend of activities—swimming, hiking, lawn games—before gathering for a high-end dinner and dancing.
- May–Oct: $50,000 site fee (3 days/2 nights)
- F&B minimum: $110,000 (before 22% admin)
- Minimum guarantee (site + F&B + 22% admin + NY tax): $199,167
- Note: Lodging in 36 cottages/houses/cabins is not included in the minimum guarantee.
Bear Mountain Inn
Surrounded by the hills and lakes of Bear Mountain State Park, this historic stone lodge offers a cozy, woodsy backdrop for a reasonable price tag. Whether you choose the main lodge or one of the more intimate spaces, the venue feels like a nature escape just an hour from the city.
- Ceremony & site fee: $3,000–$4,000 (space dependent)
- Guest minimums: 60–125 (space dependent)
- Saturday F&B (Mar–Jun; Sept–Dec): $170 per person
- Service charge on F&B: 21%
The Garrison
Perched above the Hudson River, The Garrison is a favorite for couples who want panoramic mountain and river views paired with farm-to-table dining. The grounds include lush gardens for ceremonies and a sleek reception space with wall-to-wall windows, making the most of the landscape year-round.
- Cheapest package: $165/pp Friday & Sunday; $175/pp Saturday
- Site fee: $3,000 | Service fee: 23%
- Includes: 5 passed apps; 1 station + cheese station; 3-course plated dinner with custom cake; 5-hour open bar; signature cocktails.
Red Maple Vineyard
This vineyard-meets-farm venue offers a rustic yet refined barn, sprawling grounds, and wine made on-site. It’s a true working farm, which means seasonal flowers, locally sourced food, and incredible Hudson Valley sunsets are all part of the package.
- 2025 Saturday venue rental: $15,000
- F&B: $188–$230 per person
- Guest minimum: 100
- Service fee: 20%
Arrow Park
Tucked away in the forest and overlooking a private lake, Arrow Park offers a peaceful, secluded location with an Old World European estate feel. The property’s historic buildings and natural surroundings make it perfect for couples looking for a relaxed, camp-like atmosphere with room to roam.
- May, June, Sept, Oct: Fri $20k • Sat $25k • Sun $17.5k
- April, July, Aug, Nov: Fri $17.5k • Sat $20k • Sun $15k
- (Rental includes space, chairs, tables, and 2 golf carts; F&B not included)
Blue Hill at Stone Barns
Widely regarded as one of the most prestigious farm-to-table restaurants in the country, Blue Hill at Stone Barns offers an unparalleled culinary experience for your wedding. With a working farm, manicured gardens, and modern-rustic architecture, this venue is perfect for couples seeking a luxe, food-focused celebration.
- Up to: 260 guests | (Saturday, 2026 pricing)
- Venue rental: $55,000
- Per-person cost: $495
- F&B minimum: $85,000
- Admin fee: 23%
The Briarcliff Manor
This stately white-columned mansion delivers old-world elegance and timeless photo backdrops, all set against sweeping Hudson River views. Its manicured grounds are perfect for outdoor ceremonies, while the interior offers classic charm for an intimate reception.
- Peak Saturday: $3,000 estate fee + $2,500 ceremony fee
- F&B: $225 per person
- Admin fee: 22%
The Bird and Bottle Inn
Steeped in history, The Bird and Bottle Inn is an 18th-century gem that combines colonial charm with lush garden settings. Ideal for smaller guest counts or full-inn rentals, it offers an intimate and cozy weekend wedding experience just outside the city.
- Site fee: $9,000 (up to 55 guests) • $14,000 (up to 150 guests)
(Includes a 2-night stay at the Inn, tables, chairs, dinnerware, and a tent for larger weddings) - Ceremony fee: $2,000
- F&B: $200–$225 per person
- F&B minimums: $11,250 (≤55 guests) • $25,000 (up to 150)
- Service fee: 22%
Whether you’re drawn to a luxury farm-to-table experience, a lakeside estate, or a greenhouse filled with twinkle lights, going just a few hours outside of NYC offers a wedding setting for every style and guest list size. Each of these venues delivers its own version of a city escape — where you and your guests can relax, celebrate, and make a full weekend of it.
These are just the starting numbers, and every couple’s final cost will look different once you factor in guest count, menu choices, bar packages, and extra events. To see the full, detailed pricing PDFs for each of these venues — and explore more than 2,500 others across the country — visit TulleTogether.com and check out the Wedding Pricing Transparency Project database. All PDFs are submitted by real couples, so if you’ve already booked a venue, be sure to share yours to help the next wave of planners.



