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Spectacular and unobstructed views of the Hudson River, the...

Lot  Greenburgh, New York

11 Fairlawn Avenue

Acres: 0.600

Introducing this rare 2-family home, being delivered fully...

Riverfront  Townhome/Townhouse  Yonkers, New York

755 Warburton Avenue

4 3.0   Sf: 2750   Yr: 1964  Acres: 0.150

SPONSOR UNIT; Pierpointe-on-the-Hudson at the historic Scrimshaw...

Riverfront  Condo  Yonkers, New York

23 Water Grant Street 1A

1 1.0   Sf: 853   Yr: 1988 

New to market. Fabulous million-dollar Hudson River views from...

Riverfront  Home  Yonkers, New York

678 Warburton Avenue 4G

1 1.0   Sf: 665   Yr: 1940  Acres: 1.000

Year round Hudson River views and endless sunsets over the...

Home  Yonkers, New York

151 Hudson Terrace

5 5.0   Sf: 3100   Yr: 1923  Acres: 0.580

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Riverfront  Home  Yonkers, New York

67 Holls Terrace W

4 3.0   Sf: 1955   Yr: 1929  Acres: 0.120

Quiet and serene, this west-facing one-bedroom home faces the...

Riverfront  Condo  Sleepy Hollow, New York

11 River Street 214

1 1.0   Sf: 974   Yr: 2015  Acres: 0.030

Enjoy easy living in this 1st floor, 2-bedroom coop at the Half...

Riverfront  Home  Irvington, New York

328 S Buckhout Street 328

2 1.0   Sf: 850   Yr: 1954 

Welcome to your new home on the Hudson River! This charming...

Riverfront  Condo  Yonkers, New York

23 Water Grant Street 7K

1 1.0   Sf: 750   Yr: 1988 

Here is your chance to take advantage of a rare opportunity to...

Home  Ossining, New York

30 Hunter Street

2 1.0   Sf: 1474   Yr: 1988  Acres: 0.260

Welcome to your new home at Hudson Courts! This large first...

Home  Yonkers, New York

709 Warburton Ave Avenue 2E

1 1.0   Sf: 800   Yr: 1959 

Hudson River - Westchester County Information

The Hudson River is a prominent waterway in eastern New York that forms the boundary between Westchester County and New Jersey to the west. Westchester County is located just north of New York City and offers a rich blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and diverse communities. Here are some key points about the Hudson River and its significance to Westchester County:

Geography
- The Hudson River flows approximately 315 miles from its source in the Adirondack Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean at New York City.
- In Westchester County, the river is a defining geographical feature, providing recreational opportunities and beautiful waterfront views.

Communities
- The county includes several towns and cities along the river, including Yonkers, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow, and Ossining. These communities offer access to parks, trails, and waterfront amenities.
- Notable historical sites such as Washington Irving's Sunnyside and the Philipsburg Manor are located in this area.

Parks and Recreation
- The Hudson River Park and various waterfront parks provide opportunities for biking, walking, fishing, and other recreational activities.
- The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is a popular hiking and biking route that follows the historic aqueduct route along the river.

Environmental Significance
- The Hudson River is an essential habitat for various wildlife species and plays a critical role in the regional ecosystem.
- Efforts to restore and protect the river have been ongoing, focusing on pollution reduction and habitat restoration.

Transportation
- The river is a vital transportation corridor, with several bridges and ferry services connecting Westchester to various points across the river.
- The Hudson Line, a commuter rail service operated by Metro-North Railroad, runs along the river's east bank, providing easy access to New York City.

Cultural & Historical Sites
- The area is rich in colonial history and has numerous sites reflecting its heritage, including historic estates and battlefields from the American Revolution.
- Events and festivals along the river often celebrate its historical and cultural importance, drawing residents and visitors alike.

Economic Importance
- The waterfront areas are increasingly being developed for housing, retail, and recreational activities, contributing to the local economy while preserving green spaces.

In summary, the Hudson River is integral to the identity and quality of life in Westchester County, combining historical, recreational, and ecological importance. Whether seeking outdoor activities, exploring rich history, or enjoying scenic views, the Hudson River area in Westchester County has much to offer.

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