Hudson Valley - Regions

Regions

The Hudson Valley is divided into three regions: Lower, Middle and Upper. The following is a list of the counties within the Hudson Valley sorted by region.

Regions of New York series
Regions:
  • Downstate New York
    • Long Island
  • Upstate New York
    • Hudson Valley
    • Capital District
    • North Country
    • Southern Tier
    • Central New York
    • Western New York
Timelines of town creation:
  • Downstate New York
  • Hudson Valley
  • Capital District
  • North Country
  • Central New York
  • Southern Tier
  • Western New York
Lists of Administrative divisions of
New York:
  • List of counties in New York
  • List of cities in New York
  • List of towns in New York
  • List of villages in New York
  • List of incorporated places in New York's Capital District

Lower Hudson

  • Westchester
  • Rockland
  • Putnam


Mid-Hudson

  • Dutchess
  • Orange
  • Ulster

Upper Hudson/Capital District

  • Columbia
  • Greene
  • Rensselaer
  • Albany

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