The Castleton on Hudson center is approximately 6 miles south of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and 7 miles south of Albany-Rensselaer Amtrak.
Castleton on Hudson, NY is located in the Hudson Valley and has a moderate climate. The average summer high temperature is 81 degrees and the average winter low temperature is 18 degrees. The average amount of precipitation is 45.3 inches per year.
Castleton-on-Hudson is a wonderful destination at any time of year, but there are a few things that make it especially great to visit in the spring. The weather is the most pleasant during this period, and it will allow you to enjoy all the outdoor activities we've mentioned earlier to the fullest. There's just no better time to explore the outdoors than when nature wakes up.
However, no worries if you're planning your trip for fall or winter. Various activities and events around the area will keep you warm and entertained during colder seasons. Numerous skiing and ice-skating opportunities can be found around the area, as well as events like Albany Jazz Festival.
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Castleton-on-Hudson is just ten miles south of Albany. So if you've missed some big-city action - fifteen minutes and you're there.
You will be immediately welcomed by the city's many historical buildings like The Fort Orange, SUNY System Administration Building, the New York State Capitol, or Empire State Plaza.
For a taste of the area's cultural and artistic life, visit the New York State Museum. It hosts art exhibits, prehistoric and historic artifacts that tell about the development of New York. The museum is housed by the same building (Cultural Education Center) that also hosts the New York State Archives and New York State Library.
Or book your tickets at The Egg. It is one of the iconic architectural sites of New York's Capital District, named after the structure's unique shape and housing Hart Theatre, Swyer Theatre, and an outdoor stage for summer.
Don't miss your opportunity to visit one of the premier destinations for live entertainment in the area - The Palace Theater. Historically, it served as Albany's first-run movie house until it closed in 1969. However, today it is back to its full glory and is home to the Albany Symphony Orchestra, Broadway productions, world-class ballet performances, and concerts from the greats like Rolling Stones or Bruce Springsteen.
You'll need to include a couple of breaks into your busy schedule. Make some time for a walk at one of Albany's parks like the West Capitol Park or Academy Park. Or visit the Corning Preserve to reconnect with gorgeous views of the Hudson River.