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Beaches & Waterfront

Harvest on Hudson

πŸ“ Hastings-On-Hudson, NY
4.4 (2,846 Google)
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Harvest on Hudson in Hastings-On-Hudson offers a delightful, relaxed riverside experience perfect for a multigenerational outing. Imagine enjoying beautiful Hudson River views while the little ones safely splash and play – it's a chance for grandparents to unwind and grandkids to burn off energy! Kids adore the shallow, sandy beach area for building sandcastles and wading, plus the grassy lawn is perfect for games and picnics. Arrive early (especially on weekends!) as parking is limited and fills up quickly, and the beach is ideal for toddlers through elementary-aged children.

Grandparent-Friendly Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair & stroller accessible

Fun Things to Do Here

Ideas to make the most of your visit to Harvest on Hudson

Beach Olympics
3-legged race, longest seaglass find, best sandcastle, who finds the prettiest shell β€” make up the events as you go.
Wave Counting
Pick a spot and count waves for 2 minutes. First to 30 wins. More competitive than it sounds.
Message in the Sand
Each person writes or draws something in wet sand before the tide takes it. Take a photo before it goes.
Shell Sorting
Collect 10 shells. Sort by color, then size, then texture. Decide together which one gets to come home.
Tide Pool Bingo
Spot a crab, something with spots, something that moves, a tiny fish, and one thing you can't identify.
Free printable: Beach Day Scavenger Hunt
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Budget & Insider Tips

Grandparent Money Tips
  • β€’ Most public beaches are free β€” the parking fee is the real cost. Arrive before 9am to beat both the crowds and the lot attendant at many state beaches.
  • β€’ Pack everything: sunscreen, snacks, water, towels. Beach vendor prices are 2–3x normal. A soda on the sand shouldn't cost $6.
  • β€’ Connecticut and New York both have state beaches open to all visitors β€” often cheaper than town beaches that require a resident sticker.

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