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Cozy Mixology in the Hudson Valley: Maxwell Alexander’s Blood Orange Mulled Wine Recipe for Fireside Gatherings

Winter season is magical in the Hudson Valley. The air is cool, the foliage has faded into warm earth tones, and fire pits have officially replaced patio heaters as the season’s must-have accessory. While snow might still be waiting in the wings, there’s no shortage of ways to embrace the colder evenings with cozy […]

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Sustainable and Plastic-Free Winter Holidays: Embracing Eco-Friendly Celebrations in the Hudson Valley and Catskills – Sustainability 101 with Maxwell Alexander, MA, BFA, EIC, Hudson Valley Style Magazine – Presented by Alluvion Vacations

Sustainable and Plastic-Free Winter Holidays: Embracing Eco-Friendly Celebrations in the Hudson Valley and Catskills

Holidays are a time of joy and celebration, but they can also leave a heavy footprint on the environment. One major concern is the extensive use of plastics, which harms ecosystems and contributes to pollution. Today we are exploring practical ways to have a sustainable, plastic-free holiday season, ensuring that our festive spirits don’t […]

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Hudson Valley Style Onion Jam and Fresh Fig Crostinis: A Stylish Appetizer for Your Cocktail Hour – Hudson Valley Style Recipes with Maxwell Alexander – Presented by Alluvion Vacations – The Best Vacation Rentals in the Hudson Valley and Catskills

Hudson Valley Style Onion Jam and Fresh Fig Crostinis: A Stylish Appetizer for Your Cocktail Hour

The winter holiday season is here, and with it comes the magic of festive gatherings, cozy evenings, and culinary creativity. Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner or a glamorous cocktail party, your appetizer game deserves a little sparkle. Let me introduce you to Hudson Valley style onion jam and fresh fig crostinis—a recipe that’s […]

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The Ultimate Guide to a Hudson Valley Winter Wonderland Getaway – 2025 Winter Holiday Vacation Rentals in the Hudson Valley and Catskills – Presented by Alluvion Vacations

The Ultimate Guide to a Hudson Valley Winter Wonderland Getaway – Holiday Vacation

Your perfect holiday escape is closer than you think—discover the charm of Hudson Valley winter holiday retreats. When the snow begins to blanket the Hudson Valley, the region transforms into a scene straight out of a holiday postcard. With twinkling lights, cozy accommodations, and an abundance of seasonal activities, this iconic New York destination […]

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Discover the transformative power of content marketing with Hudson Valley Style Magazine

Hudson Valley’s Flourishing Charm: Empowering Local Businesses Through Sponsored Editorials

The Hudson Valley is a gem in the crown of New York State, where the old-world charm meets cutting-edge modernity in a region that has become synonymous with world-class wellness, culinary excellence, and unforgettable travel experiences. From tranquil small farms to boutique hotels and avant-garde medical aesthetics studios, the Hudson Valley pulses with entrepreneurial […]

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Interior Design Trends Inspired by Hudson Valley's Historic Charm – by Maxwell Alexander, Ma, BFA, EIC, Hudson Valley Style Magazine

Interior Design Trends Inspired by Hudson Valley’s Historic Charm

If there’s one place that oozes timeless elegance and organic beauty, it’s New York’s Hudson Valley. Known for its cinematic landscapes, historic estates, and artistic communities, the Valley is also a rich well of inspiration for home decor and its modern rustic style. Whether you’re renovating a Saugerties farmhouse or simply aiming to add […]

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Celebrate National Native American Heritage Month with a Three Sisters Stew – Hudson Valley Style Cooking with Maxwell Alexander

From the Hudson Valley to Your Table: Celebrating Indigenous Traditions and Sustainability with Three Sisters Stew

November is the perfect time to rethink Thanksgiving and honor National Native American Heritage Month by embracing traditions that connect us to the land and its original stewards. A delicious way to do this is by preparing Three Sisters Stew, a dish steeped in Indigenous agricultural wisdom and symbolic of harmony, resilience, and sustainability. […]

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The Tales of Mahicantuck: A Journey Through Time with Maxwell Alexander

Honoring National Native American Heritage Month in the Hudson Valley: Celebrating with Respect and Authenticity

As the leaves fall in the Hudson Valley, the region’s rich history and connection to Indigenous cultures offer a profound backdrop to celebrate National Native American Heritage Month this November. Instead of defaulting to colonial myths like Thanksgiving, why not explore ways to honor the contributions, resilience, and vibrant traditions of Indigenous peoples—especially the […]

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Hudson Valley’s Winter Decor Secrets: Plush Pillows Meet Luxe Design – Interior Design Trends with Hudson Valley Interior Designer Dino Alexander

Hudson Valley’s Winter Home Decor Secrets: Plush Pillows Meet Luxe Interior Design

As the brisk air of the Hudson Valley ushers in the anticipation of winter, the much-awaited snowflakes have yet to grace the region with their glistening presence. It’s the perfect moment to infuse our homes with snow-inspired decor, beckoning the winter’s charm indoors. Hudson Valley Interior Designer Dino Alexander, renowned for his expertise in […]

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Discover the Best Airbnbs in Hudson Valley and Catskills: Top Rated Airbnbs with Glowing Airbnb Reviews – Presented by Alluvion Vacations

Discover the Best Airbnbs in Hudson Valley and Catskills: Top Rated Experiences with Glowing Guest Reviews

The Hudson Valley and Catskills regions are prime destinations for anyone looking to escape the fast pace of city life. With their stunning landscapes, charming towns, and vibrant local culture, these areas offer a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. For travelers seeking a memorable stay, Airbnb has become the go-to platform, […]

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Mariposa Hill: An Immersive Wellness Retreat and Interior Design Marvel in Chatham

Set within the natural beauty of Chatham, NY, Mariposa Hill is far more than an Airbnb stay—it’s a transformative wellness escape. This luxurious Hudson Valley property, on 20 acres of forested land, is a masterclass in experiential design, blending natural elements with sophisticated touches to create an unparalleled indoor-outdoor flow. As an experiential designer […]

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Dining with Style at The Dining Room at Urban Cowboy Lodge – Restaurant Review

It’s no secret that I’ve long been obsessed with the Urban Cowboy Lodge’s authentic luxury experience (if you’re curious about my previous swoon-worthy stay, check out my full photo story here). But on this particular trip, it wasn’t just the luxurious hospitality and jaw-dropping Catskills views that got me gushing—it was dinner at The […]

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Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides by Hudson Valley Style Magazine

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides is a visual storytelling project dedicated to documenting the Hudson Valley and Catskills through a grounded, editorial lens. Produced by Hudson Valley Style Magazine, these guides combine original travel photography, place-based narratives, and practical insights to help visitors and Hudson Valley residents experience the region with clarity, respect, and curiosity.

Rather than chasing trends or exaggerated luxury, our travel photo guides focus on atmosphere, design, landscape, and lived experience. Each guide captures how places actually feel—morning light in a historic town, quiet roads between farms, the texture of a well-designed cabin, or the rhythm of a weekend spent cooking, walking, and resting.

A Visual Approach to Hudson Valley Travel

Photography sits at the center of every guide. Our images document the Hudson Valley as it exists: unstyled moments, natural light, thoughtful interiors, seasonal landscapes, and human-scale hospitality. From the Catskill Mountains to river towns along the Hudson, we photograph places as destinations people can realistically return to again and again.

Each travel photo guide blends:

  • Original location photography
  • Walkable town explorations
  • Boutique hotels and vacation rentals
  • Farm-to-table food culture
  • Design-forward cabins and historic homes
  • Wellness-forward travel experiences

The result is a visual archive of Hudson Valley travel rooted in authenticity rather than performance.

Rooted in Place, Not Algorithms

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides are written and photographed locally, with deep familiarity with the region. We prioritize accuracy, local context, and long-term relevance over short-lived trends. Guides are designed to remain useful across seasons, helping travelers plan trips that align with how they want to live, eat, rest, and explore while visiting the Hudson Valley.

This approach supports local businesses, independent hospitality operators, and creative communities throughout the region, while offering travelers a clear sense of place before they arrive.

LGBTQ+ Travel in the Hudson Valley

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides actively include LGBTQ+ travel perspectives as part of documenting the region honestly and inclusively. The Hudson Valley and Catskills have long offered space for creative freedom, chosen family, and quieter forms of self-expression, making the region a natural destination for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking both beauty and ease.

Our guides highlight LGBTQ+-friendly towns, welcoming accommodations, and travel experiences that feel safe, relaxed, and culturally aware. Rather than labeling or separating queer travel from the broader story, LGBTQ+ presence is woven naturally into our photography and narratives—reflecting how LGBTQ+ visitors actually move through the Hudson Valley.

We photograph and write with an understanding that LGBTQ+ travelers often look for more than nightlife or spectacle. Privacy, design, wellness, walkable towns, and a sense of belonging matter. From peaceful cabin stays and boutique hotels to farm-to-table dining and slow weekends in river towns, our guides help LGBTQ+ travelers envision trips that feel grounded and affirming.

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides support inclusive travel by centering real places, respectful storytelling, and visibility without performance. The result is a resource that serves LGBTQ+ travelers while also strengthening the Hudson Valley’s identity as an open, creative, and welcoming destination.

What Makes These Guides Different

Unlike generic travel blogs or list-style roundups, Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides emphasize:

  • Editorial-quality photography instead of stock imagery
  • Real locations, real stays, real experiences
  • Calm, practical travel planning without exaggeration
  • A design- and wellness-aware perspective
  • Respect for the land, towns, and Hudson Valley community

Every guide is curated to help readers understand where they are going, not just where to book.

Serving Travelers, Creatives, and the Hudson Valley Community

These guides are created for people who value thoughtful travel—travelers who cook, walk, explore, photograph, rest, and notice details. They are also used by designers, editors, hospitality professionals, and creatives looking for visual references of the Hudson Valley that feel grounded and current.

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides live within Hudson Valley Style Magazine as part of a broader editorial mission: documenting the region’s evolving relationship with travel, wellness, design, and everyday beauty.

Explore the Hudson Valley Through the Lens

Hudson Valley Travel Photo Guides offer a visual entry point into the region—one rooted in reality, respect, and aesthetic clarity. Through photography and editorial storytelling, we invite readers to slow down, look closer, and experience the Hudson Valley as a place to return to, not just pass through.