The Station
✓ Verified463 Main St, Beacon, Dutchess County, NY
"Woman-owned"
About
Licensed by New York's Office of Cannabis Management, The Station runs out of Beacon as part of the state's adult-use retail framework. The license is publicly listed as OCM-RETL-24-000259 — active status is verifiable via the OCM QR-code portal at cannabis.ny.gov before a first visit. The shop offers in-store pickup. New York's regulated product categories cover flower, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, 10mg-per-serving edibles, concentrates, tinctures, and topicals — all third-party lab-tested and packaged in tamper-evident child-resistant containers per state rules. Purchases are restricted to adults 21+ with valid ID at the door. Hudson Valley cannabis retail tends to move at the region's own pace — slower than Brooklyn or Manhattan, tied more to weekend visitors and the small-town regulars who build relationships with their local shop. Current menu and same-day availability rotate, so a quick phone check before you visit is usually the fastest way to confirm what's in stock. For first-time visitors or anyone new to a specific product category, the budtenders are there to guide dose + format choices — the "start low, go slow" principle still applies, especially on edibles at 10mg per serving.
Current deals
20% off on your birthday
20% off
Birthday bonus: 20% off the whole order on your big day. 21+ with valid ID.
10% off your first visit
10% off
New customers save on their first order. Just show ID at checkout (21+).
Twosday: 2 for $25 pre-rolls
2 for $25
Tuesdays only, select pre-rolls are two for $25 at the register. Adults 21+.
Tue
Senior Wednesday
15% off Weds
Customers 55+ get 15% off in-store every Wednesday. Valid ID required (21+).
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Articles featuring The Station
From NYC
The Metro-North Cannabis Map: Hudson Valley Dispensaries Within Walking Distance of the Train
If you're heading up the Hudson Line from Grand Central, you can be at a licensed dispensary within minutes of stepping off the train. Here's the station-by-station guide for the NYC weekender.
7 min read
From NYC
From NYC: Three Hudson Valley Dispensaries on a Single Saturday
A day-trip itinerary for the cannabis enthusiast — three different Hudson Valley dispensaries, three different vibes, all reachable from Manhattan or Brooklyn between breakfast and dinner.
7 min read
Farm-to-Table
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving Territory, Walkable, Historic, and Four Licensed Shops Away
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are Washington Irving’s twin villages — walkable, historic, and a short run from four licensed shops. A weekend guide for adults 21+.
4 min read
Farm-to-Table
Peekskill — The Artist-Revival Westchester Town at the Hudson Bend
Peekskill is the Westchester artist-revival story — Paramount Hudson Valley, galleries, Birdsall House, three licensed dispensaries. A weekend guide for adults 21+.
3 min read
Craft Beverages
The Dispensary + Brewery Day Trip: Kingston, Beacon, and Hudson
A route-based day-trip guide pairing licensed dispensaries with the Valley's best tasting rooms, organized by subregion.
5 min read
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Craft Beverages
The Dispensary + Brewery Day Trip: Kingston, Beacon, and Hudson
A route-based day-trip guide pairing licensed dispensaries with the Valley's best tasting rooms, organized by subregion.
5 min read
From NYC
Can I Bring Cannabis from NYC to Beacon? A Plain-English Legal Guide
Yes, with caveats. Here's exactly what New York State law allows when you carry cannabis from NYC up to the Hudson Valley — and what the common mistakes are.
6 min read
From NYC
Where to Stay in Beacon (with the Closest Dispensary)
A guide to Beacon hotels, B&Bs, and inns from a cannabis-aware angle — proximity to Main Street's licensed dispensaries, in-room consumption policies, and the practical question of where the cannabis-curious weekender should book.
7 min read
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