Visiting the Farm Hub

Information for guests and program participants

We look forward to your visit! Please ensure you are registered for an event or that we are expecting your arrival in advance. 
The farm is not open to the public.

Before your arrival

Please read the below in its entirety, as it pertains to your arrival. 

Please ensure you are registered for an event or that we are expecting your arrival. The farm is not open to the general public. We have a limited staff and we want to be able to plan for your visit to offer an enjoyable experience.

General Information

Administrative Hours of Operation:
Office Phone Number
Address:
Mailing Address:
Email

8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
845-331-1187
1875 Hurley Mountain Road, Hurley, NY 12443
PO Box 237 Hurley, NY 12443
[email protected]

Administrative Hours of Operation:
8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Office Phone Number
:
845-331-1187

Address
:
1875 Hurley Mountain Road
Hurley, NY 12443

Mailing Address
:
PO Box 237
Hurley, NY 12443

Email
:
[email protected]

We do not allow dogs or other domestic animals on the farm. We are a GAPs (Good Agricultural Practices) certified farm, which prohibits us from having domestic animals in our production fields. Thank you for understanding. If you have a service animal, please inform your host ahead of your arrival or email [email protected].

If your visit is planned to be outdoors, please wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. Please be aware that some of the ground may be rocky, muddy, or sloped. Let us know if you have accessibility needs ahead of your arrival and we will accommodate your needs to the best of our ability. 

Outdoor activities will not have access to indoor facilities. Outdoor bathrooms and wash stations are provided. 

Water and cups will be available, but in an effort to reduce waste, please bring a reusable, non-glass water bottle. Glass is not permitted in the fields.

Parking and Sign-In

As you enter the Farm Hub’s main entrance, please drive slowly down the driveway and take your first left to the primary parking lot.

Follow the signs to the main office (building “L”) to obtain your vehicle’s parking pass and sign in. All guests must sign in. Thank you for understanding.

Note: This is a working farm with tractors, large trucks, and other production vehicles operating on site. When driving into the farm, please be aware that our speed limit is 5 MPH and please use caution.

A note on accessibility

During the growing season, and depending on your group’s size, our tours are typically given in a hay wagon, which will require climbing up and down some steps at each stop. Ground walking may include walking over uneven, sloped, and/or rocky land. Visitors will not have access to indoor space. Outdoor bathrooms and wash stations are provided.

Directions

Directions From I-87/Kingston

  • From 1-87 Take exit 19 towards Kingston. As you approach the traffic circle, Merge onto NY-28 West.
  • Use the right lane to merge onto US-209 S via the ramp to Ellenville. 
  • After 2.5 Miles, take a right onto Wynkoop Road. Follow Wynkoop Road for .7 Miles until you hit Hurley Mountain Road. 
  • Take a left and follow Hurley Mountain Road for 1.5 miles.
  • Take a left into the Hudson Valley Farm Hub’s driveway and follow signs for the main parking lot. 

Directions from 209 South

  • Driving from Route 209-S, take 209-North. Take a right onto Wynkoop Road. Follow Wynkoop Road for .7 Miles until you hit Hurley Mountain Road. 
  • Take a left and follow Hurley Mountain Road for 1.5 miles.
  • Take a left into the Hudson Valley Farm Hub’s driveway and follow signs for the main parking lot.

Directions from 28 West 

  • Driving from 28-W, follow 28-E.
  • Turn right onto Hurley Mountain Road (where Kenco is located).
  • Follow Hurley Mountain Road for four miles. 
  • Take a left into the Hudson Valley Farm Hub’s driveway and follow signs for the main parking lot. 

Call your host directly or the main office at (845) 331-1187 for support if you are lost or need additional assistance.

COVID-19 Policy

  • Please do not come to the farm if you are feeling ill, are exhibiting any COVID-19 symptoms, or have been exposed to COVID-19 within one week.
  • Mask wearing is a personal choice, and we encourage anyone who would like to wear one to continue to do so.
  • Please be respectful and considerate of others’ needs regarding personal space and their decision to wear, or not wear, a mask.
  • All New York State COVID protocols in place at the time of the event will be observed.