2026 Winter Season

The Thomas Cole National Historic Site interiors will reopen on Friday, January 9, for the 2026 Winter Season and be open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

The park grounds are lit for the holidays and always open daily for free. Dogs are welcome.

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ANNIVERSARY

COLE 200

This year marked the 200th Anniversary of Thomas Cole’s first trip to Catskill, New York (1825-2025), which changed the course of American Art. The paintings he made of the Hudson River Valley and Catskill Mountains launched not only his career, but the major art movement of the United States known as the Hudson River School of American landscape painting.

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ANNIVERSARY APPEAL

Join Us For a Celebratory Toast

In this anniversary year, we hope you will join us in safeguarding the home of American landscape painting. As a benefit of your important support, gifts of $500 and above will receive two tickets to a New Year’s Toast on Saturday, January 24, at the private estate, Midwood

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GROUNDS OPEN FOR FREE

See the Lights

Walk the campus and see the buildings and grounds lit up for the holidays. The park grounds are always open daily for free and dogs are welcome.

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2026 WINTER SEASON

Thomas Cole Paintings

See spectacular original paintings by Thomas Cole on view in the artist’s home this year.

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2026 WINTER SEASON

Historic Interiors

Discover Thomas Cole’s design of his 19th-century home, including the earliest-known decorative wall paintings by an American artist.

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Give the Gift of Membership

Giving a membership is a great way to support this national treasure while also sharing your love of art and nature with someone who matters to you. Order by Friday, December 19. 

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Experiencing the Campus

Introducing the Cole Center, a new purpose-built stand-alone visitor center, the first cultural building by Architectural Digest’s AD100 designer Stephen Shadley.

The building reorients visitors’ arrival to the historic campus, embraces the Catskill Mountains, and references Thomas Cole’s 19th-century architectural designs.

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Thomas Cole

Thomas Cole (1801-1848) was an American artist and early environmentalist. He was the founder of the influential art movement known today as the Hudson River School of American landscape painting.

Visit Cole’s historic home and studios in the landscape that inspired it all.

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Things to See and Do

Explore Thomas Cole’s historic home, studios, and grounds, hike to one of the places in nature that he painted, see major exhibitions of 19th-century and contemporary art, browse the gift shop, take in a lecture, or celebrate at one of our special events.  Learn about all there is to see and do here.

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Learn About the Catskills and Hudson Valley

The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is situated between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains, and is surrounded by cultural and scenic attractions in an area known for its history and its beauty.

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