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18 Attractions to Explore Near Clermont State Historic Site

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Saugerties LighthouseSaugerties Lighthouse is a historic landmark and bed and breakfast located in Saugerties, Ulster County, New York. It is situated at the mouth of the Esopus Creek, where it meets the Hudson River.The lighthouse was originally constructed in 1838 to aid navigation along the Hudson River, guiding ships safely through its often treacherous waters. Over the years, the lighthouse played a crucial role in facilitating trade and transportation in the region.
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Blithewood GardenBlithewood Garden is a historic garden located in Providence, Rhode Island. This 3.5-acre gem has been recognized as a place of outstanding natural beauty and offers a wealth of horticultural delights. The garden features a variety of diverse plant collections, including a Japanese Garden, rose garden, and several other themed areas. It is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and hawks.
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Hessel Museum of ArtThe Hessel Museum of Art is located in Dutchess County, New York, and is part of the Bard College campus. It is one of the most important contemporary art museums in the region, featuring works from renowned national and international artists. The museum focuses on collecting and exhibiting contemporary art, with an emphasis on emerging and under-recognized artists.
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Montgomery Place Historic EstateThe Montgomery Place Historic Estate is located on the Hudson River in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The estate is considered to be one of the most intact historic Hudson River estates, as it features a sprawling landscape, a grand main house, and other preserved nineteenth-century structures. The estate was once a working farm managed by Edward and Susan Livingston and their descendants.
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Catskill Animal SanctuaryCatskill Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organization located in Ulster County, New York, dedicated to rescuing and providing a safe haven for farm animals in need. It serves as a sanctuary and educational center, promoting compassion, ethical treatment, and a cruelty-free lifestyle.The sanctuary was founded in 2001 and has since become one of the leading farm animal sanctuaries in the United States. It provides a loving home for a diverse range of farm animals.
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Opus 40Opus 40 is a remarkable and unique sculpture park located in Ulster County, New York. It was created by the visionary artist Harvey Fite, who worked on the project from 1938 until his passing in 1976. The name "Opus 40" refers to the monumental scale of the work and its vast complexity.The sculpture park is situated on an abandoned bluestone quarry, and it spans approximately six acres.
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Historic Village DinerThe Historic Village Diner is a family-run diner located in the heart of a historic town dating back to the 1700s. Here, guests can enjoy classic American diner fare such as burgers, fries and milkshakes, as well as some specialties like their famous chicken pot pie. The diner also serves breakfast all day, with traditional favorites like pancakes, omelets and French toast. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with a homey-vibe that keeps customers coming back.
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Roeliff Jansen KillRoeliff Jansen Kill, also known as the Roeliff Jansen Kill, is a 25-mile-long tributary of the Hudson River in New York's Columbia County. Named for Dutch settler Roeliff Jansen, the Kill is an important source of food and shelter for wildlife, as well as a popular destination for fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities. The Roeliff Jansen Kill is not navigable by boat, but it is a popular spot for canoers and kayakers. The Kill is also home to many species of fish.
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Kingston-Rhinecliff BridgeThe Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a major bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Ulster County and Dutchess County. The bridge serves as a critical transportation link, facilitating the movement of vehicles and travelers between the two counties.The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge, notable for its distinctive design and impressive engineering. It was opened to the public in 1957 and has since become an essential part of the regional transportation infrastructure.
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Huckleberry PointHuckleberry Point is a popular destination, within the Catskill Mountains. It is known for its stunning panoramic views and serves as a rewarding hiking destination for outdoor enthusiasts.To reach Huckleberry Point, hikers typically follow a trail that winds through the picturesque forests of the Catskills. The trail is moderately challenging, with some steep sections and rocky terrain, but the effort is well worth it for the breathtaking views that await at the end.
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Kaaterskill CloveKaaterskill Clove is a winding and picturesque valley, stretches for 11 miles and is surrounded by high cliffs and lush vegetation, making it a popular hiking destination. The clove is named after the Kaaterskill Creek that flows through it, offering waterfalls and swimming holes along the way. The area is rich in history and has been a source of inspiration for artists and writers, including Washington Irving who wrote about the clove in his famous short story "Rip Van Winkle."
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Old Rhinebeck AerodromeThe Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome is an early twentieth century living museum located in Dutchess County, New York. Founded in 1958 by Cole Palen, the Aerodrome is dedicated to the preservation and re-creation of the golden age of aviation from 1909-1916, as well as the development of early American aircraft. The museum houses a variety of planes, including vintage aircrafts, replicas, and reproduction models.
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Overlook MountainOverlook Mountain is a prominent peak located in Ulster County, New York. It is part of the Catskill Mountains, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers.The mountain is known for its stunning panoramic views from the summit, which overlooks the Hudson Valley and the surrounding mountains. The Overlook Mountain Fire Tower, built in 1927, stands at the peak and offers visitors an even higher vantage point to enjoy the breathtaking vistas.
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Ferncliff ForestFerncliff Forest in Duchess County is a forest that spans over 1000 acres and is the largest and oldest remaining tract of old growth forest in the Hudson Valley. It is home to many species of animals, including owls, woodpeckers, coyotes, and deer, and various endangered plants. It is a popular spot for hiking, fishing, bird watching, and boating and also provides access to the Hudson River.
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Catskill CreekCatskill Creek is a waterway located in Greene County, New York. It is a tributary of the Hudson River and stretches approximately 46 miles in length. The creek originates in the Catskill Mountains and flows through several towns and villages before joining the Hudson River.Catskill Creek is known for its natural beauty and serves as an important water source and habitat for various wildlife species.
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Kaaterskill High PeakNestled in the heart of Greene County is the breathtaking Kaaterskill High Peak. This stunning mountain is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience the beauty of the Catskill Mountains. The summit offers stunning views of the surrounding valleys, cliffs, and waterfalls, making it an ideal spot for a romantic picnic or a family hike. The trails are well-marked and provide a range of difficulty levels, so there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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North–South LakeNorth-South Lake, is a natural wonder that attracts visitors from all over the world. The lake boasts stunning views of the Catskill Mountains that will leave you in awe. Its pristine waters are perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Not only is it a recreational destination, but it also has historical and cultural significance. The area around the lake served as a significant site for the Woodland period Native Americans.
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Sojourner Truth State ParkSojourner Truth State Park is a state park, dedicated to honoring the legacy of Sojourner Truth, a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who was born into slavery in the late 18th century.Sojourner Truth State Park offers visitors a chance to learn about the life and contributions of Sojourner Truth through educational exhibits, interpretive displays, and historical markers.

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Clermont State Historic Site
Clermont State Historic Site is located in Columbia County, New York. It comprises of a large estate of buildings, gardens, and grounds that are a reminder of the past 300 years of the Livingston family's legacy. The estate has been open to the public since 1975 and is a National Historic Landmark.Visitors to the Clermont State Historic Site will find the main house, the oldest house in the Hudson Valley. It was built in 1710 and is a fine example of colonial architecture.
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