Kingsbury, NY, is a rural town with the village of Hudson Falls in its southwestern corner, providing a blend of country living and village life. Hudson Falls is walkable and features locally owned businesses, including Ginny Rae’s Diner, Adirondack Seafood Co Restaurant, DeNatale’s, Mullen’s Pub, The Heisman Court Grill, and Falcons Brew House. The Strand Theater, a historic venue, hosts performances ranging from Shakespeare plays to concerts. Residents can shop at Hannaford and Market 32, and local farms offer fresh produce and meat. Housing options include historic farmhouses, ranch-style homes, and New Traditionals on sprawling acreage, while Hudson Falls has smaller lots with old Victorians, colonials, Cape Cods, and ranch-style homes. Juckett Park hosts free summer concerts, and the Adirondack Balloon Festival at Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport features hot air balloons, live music, food vendors, and games. The Hudson Falls Central School District serves the area and includes highly rated schools. Recreational activities include Derby-Moran Park, Kingsbury Community Pool, and the Canalway Trail for walking, biking, and running. Kingsbury is connected to nearby Glens Falls, 8 miles away, via U.S. Route 4 and state Route 32, with Albany International Airport 53 miles away. However, lingering contaminants from former General Electric factories impact the Hudson River, making swimming and fishing inadvisable.