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Charming Riverfront Retreat in New Hamburg. Welcome to this...

Home  New Hamburg, New York

54 Point Street

2 1.0   Sf: 1160   Yr: 1880  Acres: 0.070

Embrace the opportunity to create your ultimate haven...

Riverfront  Lot  Newburgh (Town), New York

3 Windswept Lane

Acres: 1.100

Affordable, River Views! Unimproved, build your dream home ! Jr...

Lot  Newburgh, New York

River Road

Acres: 1.300

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Create your own vision with a clean canvas! Approved zoning for...

Waterfront  Commercial  Lloyd, New York

200 Blue Point Road

0 0.0   Sf: 0   Yr: 1952  Acres: 0.000

A winding drive leads you to this majestic estate offering an...

Lakefront  Home  Carmel, New York

737 Croton Falls Road

6 9.0   Sf: 9193   Yr: 1998  Acres: 24.930

The Birches is the stone gate house formerly associated with the...

Home  Phillipstown, New York

996 Route 9D

6 5.0   Sf: 4520   Yr: 1880  Acres: 1.580

PICTURE-PERFECT MINI-ESTATE ON 20.6 ACRES - Nestled on a...

Waterfront  Home  Monroe, New York

17 Bonnie Brook Road

6 5.0   Sf: 3512   Yr: 1965  Acres: 20.600

Discover *Five Gables On The Lake,* a meticulously crafted 1931...

Lakefront  Home  Cortlandt, New York

73 Furnace Brook Drive

3 4.0   Sf: 4029   Yr: 1931  Acres: 1.930

YEAR ROUND LAKE VIEWS! I am proud and excited to bring this...

Home  Monroe, New York

133 W Mombasha Road

4 3.0   Sf: 3400   Yr: 2025  Acres: 1.187

Welcome to an unparalleled sanctuary where nature and...

Lakefront  Home  Putnam Valley, New York

174 And 176 Pudding Street

6 7.0   Sf: 5597   Yr: 1990  Acres: 24.560

Welcome to 700 Route 6N, Mahopac, NY - a stunning, fully...

Home  Mahopac, New York

700 Route 6N

4 4.0   Sf: 4476   Yr: 2004  Acres: 0.528

Welcome to an unparalleled sanctuary where nature and...

Lakefront  Townhome/Townhouse  Putnam Valley, New York

174 And 176 Pudding Street

6 7.0   Sf: 5597   Yr: 1990  Acres: 24.560

2 Single Family Hudson River Shoreline Homes with no railroad in...

Lakefront  Home  Out Of Area Town, New York

18 Hardie Street

5 2.0   Sf: 3266   Yr: 1934  Acres: 0.000

Hudson River - Orange County Information

Orange County, New York, is located in the Hudson Valley region and features a portion of the Hudson River, which plays a significant role in the area's geography, history, and economy. Here are some key points of interest regarding the Hudson River in Orange County:

Geography
- Location: Orange County is situated northwest of New York City, bordered by the Hudson River to the east. The river runs through several towns and municipalities in the county, providing scenic views and waterfront access.
- Townships Along the River: Notable towns along the Hudson River in Orange County include Newburgh, Marlboro, and Beacon (which technically lies just across the river in Dutchess County).

Recreation and Tourism
- Parks and Recreation: The Hudson River is surrounded by various parks and recreational areas that offer activities such as hiking, fishing, boating, and birdwatching. Some notable spots include:
- Hudson Highlands State Park: Features trails with stunning views of the river and surrounding mountains.
- Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site: Located in Newburgh, this site was General George Washington's headquarters during the American Revolution and offers historical tours and insight into the area's past.
- Waterfront Dining and Culture: The riverfront in towns like Newburgh offers dining options with scenic views, as well as cultural events and festivals that celebrate local art and heritage.

Historical Significance
- Early Settlements: The Hudson River was crucial for trade and transportation in the early days of American history. Many towns along the river experienced growth due to shipping and commerce.
- Revolutionary War History: The river's strategic importance during the Revolutionary War is significant, with several battles and encampments taking place in the area.

Environmental Aspects
- Conservation Efforts: Various organizations work to preserve the natural beauty and ecological health of the Hudson River. Efforts include promoting clean water initiatives, habitat restoration, and public education about the river's ecosystem.

Transportation
- Accessibility: The Hudson River has historically served as a vital transportation route. Today, ferry services operate across the river, linking Orange County to Dutchess County and other regions. The area is also accessible by major highways and public transportation from New York City.

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