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20 Ferry Street

3 0.0   Sf: 3669   Yr: 1993  Acres: 0.700

Hudson River boaters dream, dock your boat in your own back yard just a five min ride to the river. On the market for the first time in over 35 years, a timeless home ideally situated along the...

54 Deak Lane

2 2.0   Sf: 1904   Yr: 1994  Acres: 2.000

Contemporary Hudson River Home in Saugerties. Perched high on a hill above the Hudson River and nestled in the woods, this two story home has twin decks to maximize the view. Foyer has high cathedral...

201 Esopus Creek Road

2 0.0   Sf: 1176   Yr: 1930  Acres: 0.430

~~~Enchanting Cottage along the Esopus Creek~~~ Tucked away on a quiet, dead-end road in the heart of Saugerties, this exceptional waterfront property offers peace, privacy, and the magic of...

14 Marina Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2923   Yr: 2006 

CALLING ALL WATER LOVERS - GORGEOUS, DIRECT WATER VIEWS RIGHT ON THE CATSKILL CREEK, YET JUST AN EASY WALK TO MAIN ST IN THE HEART OF HISTORIC CATSKILL! Priced at only $198/sf with low, total taxes...

100 S Main Street

0 2.0   Sf: 6000   Yr: 1860  Acres: 0.060

Fully equipped tavern/restaurant on 1st floor. Gutted 2nd & 3rd floors. Great neighborhood location. Zone allows for apartments. Public parking across the street.

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108 Latham Circle

3 0.0   Sf: 2545   Yr: 1917  Acres: 0.730

WELCOME TO THE LATHAM HOUSE This Timeless Circa 1917 Arts and Crafts home, with a newly built 550 sq ft Accessory Studio and carport, is nestled between the Hudson River and Overlook Mountain with...

66 River Road

4 3.0   Sf: 2646   Yr: 1958  Acres: 0.540

Amazing Riverfront home on the Hudson River. Sunroom has wall to wall windows facing directly on the Hudson River. Master bedroom has breathtaking river views and a balcony to sit and enjoy your...

121 Riverview

1 2.0   Sf: 1307   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.010

Stunning Hudson River Riverfront Property with Spectacular Views and Modern Upgrades! Welcome to 121 Riverview, a charming waterfront property nestled on the banks of the Hudson River in Port Ewen...

128 S Main Street

2 0.0   Sf: 1094   Yr: 1919  Acres: 0.060

Welcome to this beautifully maintained home in the picturesque Village of Castleton, offering the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, classic charm, and modern updates. Fully renovated in 2018...

14 & 16 Underwood Street

4 0.0   Sf: 1400   Yr: 1940  Acres: 0.390

Renovate and Restore this 1940's duplex in the Village of Saugerties Historic District. Perched on a hillside with seasonal Esopus Creek views stands the three story, two bedroom homes. Wraparound...

Hudson River - Greene County Information

Greene County, located in the Catskill Mountain region of New York, has a portion of the Hudson River running along its eastern border. The Hudson River, a significant waterway, flows from the northern part of the state down to New York City, and it plays an essential role in the region's ecology, economy, and recreation.

Here are some key points about the Hudson River and Greene County:

Geography
- Location: Greene County is situated in the southeastern part of New York. The Hudson River forms part of its eastern boundary, separating it from Columbia County.
- Scenic Views: The area along the Hudson River in Greene County offers stunning views of the river, mountains, and valleys, making it a popular location for outdoor activities and photography.

Recreation
- Outdoor Activities: Greene County offers a range of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, and birdwatching. The river provides opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and other water sports.
- Parks and Preserves: There are various parks and natural areas along the Hudson River, such as the Greene County Park and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, dedicated to the Hudson River School of painters known for their landscapes depicting the area.

Economic Aspects
- Tourism: The Hudson River attracts tourists for its beautiful scenery, outdoor activities, and historical significance. Greene County has several small towns and communities that cater to visitors, with options for lodging, dining, and local attractions.
- Historical Significance: The Hudson River has been an important trade route and has historical significance dating back to the early days of American history.

Environmental Aspects
- Ecology: The Hudson River is home to diverse ecosystems and wildlife. Efforts are ongoing to preserve water quality and habitats along the river through various conservation initiatives.
- Pollution and Restoration: There have been historical issues with pollution in the Hudson River, but many projects focus on ecological restoration and improving water quality.

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

What are the Nearby Cities to Hudson River - Greene County? Hamburg, Catskill, Athens