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Elegant, contemporary, with a touch of avant-garde. Casablanca...

Riverfront  Home  Bethlehem, New York

115 Van Wies Point Road

4 4.0   Sf: 7245   Yr: 1989  Acres: 4.210

Exceptional investment or owner-occupied opportunity with a 10...

Riverfront  Townhome/Townhouse  Troy, New York

580 1st Avenue

10 5.0   Sf: 5704   Yr: 1770  Acres: 0.270

Discover the potential of this prime vacant land located in the...

Lot  New Baltimore, New York

0 Main Street

Acres: 1.100

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Nestled in the breathtaking Hudson Valley, where rolling hills...

Waterfront  Home  Stuyvesant, New York

520 Ridge Road

5 6.0   Sf: 9565   Yr: 2003  Acres: 481.000

Imagine being the proprietor of a 117-acre farm where the views...

Commercial  Schodack, New York

1297 Brookview Station Road

0 0.0   Sf: 12648   Yr: 0  Acres: 117.630

Nestled in the heart of Chatham, this 123-acre pristine wooded...

Acreage  Old Chatham, New York

0 Riders Mills Road

Acres: 123.200

Historically known as Enderley Farm this Patroon era Farmhouse...

Home  Castleton, New York

797 Western Road

6 3.0   Sf: 3393   Yr: 1829  Acres: 64.700

Historically known as ''Enderley Farm'' this Patroon era...

Home  Schodack, New York

797 Western Road

7 3.0   Sf: 3393   Yr: 1829  Acres: 64.570

Find natural beauty, serenity, privacy and comfort in this...

Waterfront  Home  Brunswick, New York

229 Creek Road

4 3.0   Sf: 3006   Yr: 1983  Acres: 38.570

Commercial Vacant land zoned Riverfront Mixed Use. This is four...

Riverfront  Acreage  Schenectady, New York

0 Maxon Road

Acres: 3.680

Sited on a large lot this modern two level ranch has been...

Home  Kinderhook, New York

153 W Shore Drive

4 2.0   Sf: 2474   Yr: 1971  Acres: 0.480

Rare Opportunity to own this stunning 1.3 acre riverfront...

Riverfront  Lot  New Baltimore, New York

0 Matthews Point Road

Acres: 1.300

Opportunity awaits for the right developer and/or builder to...

Waterfront  Lot  Cohoes, New York

Lot 12 Admirals Walk North

Acres: 0.250

Hudson River - Rensselaer County Information

Rensselaer County is located in the eastern part of New York State, and it is bordered by the Hudson River to the west. The river serves as a natural boundary and plays a significant role in the geography, ecology, and economy of the region.

Geographic Overview:
- Location: Rensselaer County is situated near Albany, the state capital, and encompasses a mix of urban and rural areas.
- Hudson River: The river is a prominent feature of the county, providing recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, and hiking along its shoreline.

Communities and Towns:
Rensselaer County includes several towns and cities along the Hudson River, such as:
- Troy: Known for its historic architecture and vibrant arts scene, Troy has numerous parks and riverfront access.
- Rensselaer: This city directly across from Albany offers waterfront views and is a hub for transportation including rail and river traffic.
- East Greenbush: A suburban community with access to the river and outdoor recreational facilities.

Historical Significance:
- The Hudson River has been historically significant for trade and transportation since colonial times. The region played a vital role during the American Revolution and later during the Industrial Revolution.

Recreation:
- Parks and Trails: Rensselaer County has multiple parks and recreational areas along the river, such as the Hudson River Greenway and local waterfront parks, which offer walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views.

Environmental Concerns:
- The Hudson River has faced environmental challenges, including pollution and habitat loss. Various organizations and government efforts are ongoing to protect and restore the river’s ecosystem.

Cultural Aspects:
- The area is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and galleries that celebrate both local history and the broader heritage of the Hudson Valley.

Economic Impact:
- The Hudson River is crucial for local industries, including tourism, transportation, and agriculture. The river also attracts visitors to the region, contributing to the local economy.

For more detailed information on specific aspects such as historical sites, recreational activities, or community events, it would be beneficial to refer to local government websites or tourism boards.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!