The question recently came up: what to do in the Capital Region in the winter (preferably without spending a small fortune)? WELL. There’s lots to do – if you’re willing to look around. Some ideas…
- Your local library is a huge resource! Not only can you sign up for a library card to borrow everything from books to DVDs and electronic books (you can open in a Kindle app) but they also offer free museum passes and free concerts by the Albany Symphony Orchestra – the Colonie Library has an impressive list of digital museum passes available (so you use a code to book your visit time online) and ASO tickets, for example: Museum Passes – Colonie Library. Most Upper Hudson Library System members will probably have a similar list. Also, the library often has a wide variety of events and presentations.
- The New York State Museum in downtown Albany is worth a visit if you’ve never been, and they also frequently have special events and presentations for a wide range of audiences. Programs | The New York State Museum
- In late November and through December there’s a holiday market at Quackenbush Square; there’s free music, and the Irish American Heritage Museum will also be open giving tours (and possibly music in their theater – they also have free events every couple of weeks). Deck the Hall-bany: Holiday Market and Festival – November 22 Market – Eventeny and Irish American Heritage Museum; also worth checking out the Troy Victorian Stroll
- Some local hobby shops have free game nights – Fortress of Gaming on Railroad Ave has a Friday night game night (might be $5?) – Friday Night Boardgaming with the Gaming Knights | Facebook and Bard & Baker is a board game café in Troy that has a trivia night on Sundays – Bard & Baker: Board Game Café.
- If you’re interested in ice skating, the Empire State Plaza has a free ice rink and $5 skate rentals (not free, but not expensive) – Empire Skate Plaza
- Cross country ski and snowshoe rentals- Not free, but believe it or not the Town of Guilderland offers relatively inexpensive cross-country ski and snowshoes for rent at their parks & rec office for Guilderland residents (Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Rental Information | Guilderland, NY). The Nature Center at Thacher Park also offers snowshoe rentals (only $5 for 4 hours seems like a pretty good deal to me) – Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center – NYS Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation, as does Five Rivers in Delmar – Five Rivers Environmental Education Center – NYSDEC
- Many State parks in the Capital Region have events through the winter- Grafton Lakes, Moreau Lake (they also have very active Friends groups that are always looking for volunteers) – there’s LOTS of locations that do a First Day Hike on January 1st, too, which is a nice way to start the new year – Schoharie Crossing, Olana Historic Site, Peebles Island State Park, etc.
- Many towns have a town band that offers free public performances – Colonie Town Band schedule, for example
- The Empire State Plaza has a nice tree lighting with fireworks event (December 7th, 2025) – Tree Lighting | Visit the Empire State Plaza & New York State Capitol– there are also free evening tours of the Capitol for the holidays Upcoming Events | Visit the Empire State Plaza & New York State Capitol
- Some local historic sites (like Pruyn House, Shaker Heritage Site, Ten Broeck Mansion) and preservation areas (Five Rivers, Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy, Albany Pine Bush) have open houses and free events through the winter
- Local religious organizations have events that are free and open to the public – for example, St. Pius in Loudonville is having a Bach concert series through the winter: Bach Concert Series at St. Pius X Loudonville — St. Pius X Catholic Church – Loudonville, NY
The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train rolls through every year, too – details are on the Holiday Train site .
Slightly further afield, there’s lots to see at the Lake George Winter Carnival in February into March – https://lakegeorgewintercarnival.com/
The Albany area is also a hub for the New York State Canal System, with both the Erie and Champlain canals meeting the Hudson River near Albany. The New York State Canal Corporation offers free events in canal communities year-round, with several events coming up over the winter. Info: https://onthecanals.com/



















