Hurley

Hudson Valley, New York

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Hurley is a historic town situated in Ulster County, New York, strategically positioned between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. The location offers convenient regional access, approximately two hours north of New York City, one hour south of Albany, and three hours west of Boston. The town encompasses three distinct hamlets: Old Hurley, West Hurley, and Glenford, each contributing to the area’s diverse character.

The community’s origins date back to 1662 when Dutch settlers first established the area, though it transitioned to English governance shortly thereafter. This rich historical foundation is preserved in Old Hurley’s Main Street, where a collection of stone houses has earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Sites. These architectural landmarks are made accessible to the public annually during the community’s Stone House Day celebration. The agricultural landscape surrounding the town features extensive corn fields and provides scenic mountain vistas throughout the area.

Hurley offers notable cultural attractions including the Maverick Concert Hall in West Hurley, home to the Maverick Concerts each summer. This music series holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating summer chamber music program in the United States, enhancing the region’s cultural offerings. The town has also served as a filming location for notable productions, including scenes from the 1982 film “Tootsie” which were captured at the historic Wynkoop Farm and the Hurley Mountain Inn, connecting the area to America’s cinematic heritage.

Hurley is a historic town situated in Ulster County, New York, strategically positioned between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. The location offers convenient regional access, approximately two hours north of New York City, one hour south of Albany, and three hours west of Boston. The town encompasses three distinct hamlets: Old Hurley, West Hurley, and Glenford, each contributing to the area’s diverse character.

The community’s origins date back to 1662 when Dutch settlers first established the area, though it transitioned to English governance shortly thereafter. This rich historical foundation is preserved in Old Hurley’s Main Street, where a collection of stone houses has earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Sites. These architectural landmarks are made accessible to the public annually during the community’s Stone House Day celebration. The agricultural landscape surrounding the town features extensive corn fields and provides scenic mountain vistas throughout the area.

Hurley offers notable cultural attractions including the Maverick Concert Hall in West Hurley, home to the Maverick Concerts each summer. This music series holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating summer chamber music program in the United States, enhancing the region’s cultural offerings. The town has also served as a filming location for notable productions, including scenes from the 1982 film “Tootsie” which were captured at the historic Wynkoop Farm and the Hurley Mountain Inn, connecting the area to America’s cinematic heritage.

Hurley is a historic town situated in Ulster County, New York, strategically positioned between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. The location offers convenient regional access, approximately two hours north of New York City, one hour south of Albany, and three hours west of Boston. The town encompasses three distinct hamlets: Old Hurley, West Hurley, and Glenford, each contributing to the area’s diverse character.

The community’s origins date back to 1662 when Dutch settlers first established the area, though it transitioned to English governance shortly thereafter. This rich historical foundation is preserved in Old Hurley’s Main Street, where a collection of stone houses has earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Sites. These architectural landmarks are made accessible to the public annually during the community’s Stone House Day celebration. The agricultural landscape surrounding the town features extensive corn fields and provides scenic mountain vistas throughout the area.

Hurley offers notable cultural attractions including the Maverick Concert Hall in West Hurley, home to the Maverick Concerts each summer. This music series holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating summer chamber music program in the United States, enhancing the region’s cultural offerings. The town has also served as a filming location for notable productions, including scenes from the 1982 film “Tootsie” which were captured at the historic Wynkoop Farm and the Hurley Mountain Inn, connecting the area to America’s cinematic heritage.

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Featured Listings

0 Dug Hill Road
Hurley, NY $10,299,000

0 Dug Hill Road

Hurley, NY

$10,299,000
  • 686.60 Acres
1471 Ny-28a
West Hurley, NY $5,599,000

1471 Ny-28a

West Hurley, NY

$5,599,000
  • 9 Beds
  • 5/2 Baths
  • 8,479 Sqft
00 Lucas Ave Extension
Hurley, NY $3,500,000

00 Lucas Ave Extension

Hurley, NY

$3,500,000
  • 445.00 Acres
760 Ohayo Mountain Road
Glenford, NY $2,499,000

760 Ohayo Mountain Road

Glenford, NY

$2,499,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,462 Sqft
18 Ryan Drive
West Hurley, NY $1,595,000

18 Ryan Drive

West Hurley, NY

$1,595,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 3,544 Sqft
139 Jeffrey Lane
Hurley, NY $1,550,000

139 Jeffrey Lane

Hurley, NY

$1,550,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4/3 Baths
  • 5,048 Sqft
174 Bristol Hill Road
Glenford, NY $1,375,000

174 Bristol Hill Road

Glenford, NY

$1,375,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 6,805 Sqft
44 Bristol Hill Road
Glenford, NY $1,299,000

44 Bristol Hill Road

Glenford, NY

$1,299,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3/2 Baths
  • 3,167 Sqft

Hurley

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May 2026 Single Family Homes

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