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Swamp Angel Antiques is located at 349 Main Street, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson River Valley. Swamp Angel features old tools, select antique furniture and accessories, and sporting collectibles; which means "decoys" and lots of them.
Imagine That Ceramics is located at 35 Cowles Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County. We are a family owned ceramic business with twenty years experience. Our services consist of mold making, production of ceramic products for the wholesale gift market, and wholesale hobby ceramics.
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RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
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The Friar Tuck Resort, Spa and Convention Center is located at 4858 Route 32, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson River Valley. Rooms have color cable TV, direct-dial telephones and individually controlled heat and air conditioning. We have the facilities to accommodate any size convention, from 10 people to 1,500 people.
Quality Inn & Conference Center is located at 704 Route 23 B, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County. The Quality Inn® & Conference Center is ideally located with easy access to Interstate 87. This Catskill, NY hotel is convenient to popular attractions, like Olana State Historic Site on the Hudson River, Taconic State Park, and Hunter Mountain and Windham Mountain outdoor recreation and ski areas. Bard College and the Albany International Airport are within 25 miles from the hotel. Press blue button for more about Quality Inn & Conference Center.
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
Go bowling at Hoebowl Family Fun, a bowling center offering 24 bowling lanes, located at 305 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County.
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Go bowling at Hoebowl Family Fun, a bowling center offering 24 bowling lanes, located at 305 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County.
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Imagine That Ceramics is located at 35 Cowles Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County. We are a family owned ceramic business with twenty years experience. Our services consist of mold making, production of ceramic products for the wholesale gift market, and wholesale hobby ceramics.
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RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
Story Farms, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own strawberries and peas, is located at 4640 New York 32, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
Products Flowers Hay Honey Maple syrup Produce picked daily
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
"In the early nineteenth century, many in this country were searching for a style of art that they could call their own. Painter, poet, and essayist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) responded to this quest by creating pristine landscape paintings unlike any yet seen in America. His vision of wild and untouched scenery with majestic mountains and tangled forests stood in stark contrast to the gentle landscape images that had come before.
"Influential people of the nascent New York cultural scene embraced his work enthusiastically, and Cole became the leader of an informal alliance of landscape artists now known as the Hudson River School. Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Sanford Gifford, Jasper Cropsey, and other painters, along with literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper, forged a self-consciously “American” style and landscape vision for what was still a relatively new nation.
"The artists of the Hudson River School were united by their belief that their art might lead to spiritual renewal and contribute to the formation of a uniquely American national culture. Their work established a notion of America as a new Eden, a concept that still resonates with artists, environmentalists, and landscape enthusiasts to this day."
Visit the Thomas Cole Historic Site and join a guided tour of Cole’s home and studio, see the film about his art, stroll through the flower gardens and enjoy the sweeping view of the Catskill Mountains. Take in a special lecture about the Hudson River School, or join a guided hike to the magnificent nearby places seen in Thomas Cole’s paintings.
Things To Do at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Exhibitions Hiking (Guided hike along Hudson River School Art Trail) Hudson River School Art Trails School Programs Sunday Salons Lectures Visitor Center & Shop
Go bowling at Hoebowl Family Fun, a bowling center offering 24 bowling lanes, located at 305 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County.
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Imagine That Ceramics is located at 35 Cowles Street, Catskill, NY 12414 in Greene County. We are a family owned ceramic business with twenty years experience. Our services consist of mold making, production of ceramic products for the wholesale gift market, and wholesale hobby ceramics.
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The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
"In the early nineteenth century, many in this country were searching for a style of art that they could call their own. Painter, poet, and essayist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) responded to this quest by creating pristine landscape paintings unlike any yet seen in America. His vision of wild and untouched scenery with majestic mountains and tangled forests stood in stark contrast to the gentle landscape images that had come before.
"Influential people of the nascent New York cultural scene embraced his work enthusiastically, and Cole became the leader of an informal alliance of landscape artists now known as the Hudson River School. Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Sanford Gifford, Jasper Cropsey, and other painters, along with literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper, forged a self-consciously “American” style and landscape vision for what was still a relatively new nation.
"The artists of the Hudson River School were united by their belief that their art might lead to spiritual renewal and contribute to the formation of a uniquely American national culture. Their work established a notion of America as a new Eden, a concept that still resonates with artists, environmentalists, and landscape enthusiasts to this day."
Visit the Thomas Cole Historic Site and join a guided tour of Cole’s home and studio, see the film about his art, stroll through the flower gardens and enjoy the sweeping view of the Catskill Mountains. Take in a special lecture about the Hudson River School, or join a guided hike to the magnificent nearby places seen in Thomas Cole’s paintings.
Things To Do at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Exhibitions Hiking (Guided hike along Hudson River School Art Trail) Hudson River School Art Trails School Programs Sunday Salons Lectures Visitor Center & Shop
DMV Address Greene Motor Vehicles County Office Building 411 Main Street Catskill, NY 12414 Greene County Phone number for the Greene County DMV office: 1-518-719-3280
Catskill Region Farmer's Market at Catskill Point is located at 400-473 Main Street, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley. The Farmers' Market is open from mid-June through October.
Pathfinders Farms LLC, offering grass-fed beef and natural pork, including nitrate-free Hot Dogs, is located at 2433 Old Kings Road, Catskill, NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
Pathfinder Farms is dedicated to ecological land stewardship. We care for over 400 acres in New York's Hudson Valley raising pastured beef cattle, enhancing wildlife habitat and protecting healthy, diverse forests through sustainable forestry practices.
Our pastured, grass-finished cattle rotationally graze, moving every 1-3 days to fresh pastures of grasses and legumes, which they convert to healthy meat protein. Grass-finished beef has high levels of cancer fighting CLA's and healthy omega-3fatty acids.
Products Grass-fed beef Natural pork Nitrate-free Hot Dogs (for kids)
The River Garden, a U-Pick garden offering pick-your-own flowers, is located at 133 Embought Road, Catskill, NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
Pathfinders Farms LLC, offering grass-fed beef and natural pork, including nitrate-free Hot Dogs, is located at 2433 Old Kings Road, Catskill, NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
Pathfinder Farms is dedicated to ecological land stewardship. We care for over 400 acres in New York's Hudson Valley raising pastured beef cattle, enhancing wildlife habitat and protecting healthy, diverse forests through sustainable forestry practices.
Our pastured, grass-finished cattle rotationally graze, moving every 1-3 days to fresh pastures of grasses and legumes, which they convert to healthy meat protein. Grass-finished beef has high levels of cancer fighting CLA's and healthy omega-3fatty acids.
Products Grass-fed beef Natural pork Nitrate-free Hot Dogs (for kids)
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
"In the early nineteenth century, many in this country were searching for a style of art that they could call their own. Painter, poet, and essayist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) responded to this quest by creating pristine landscape paintings unlike any yet seen in America. His vision of wild and untouched scenery with majestic mountains and tangled forests stood in stark contrast to the gentle landscape images that had come before.
"Influential people of the nascent New York cultural scene embraced his work enthusiastically, and Cole became the leader of an informal alliance of landscape artists now known as the Hudson River School. Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Sanford Gifford, Jasper Cropsey, and other painters, along with literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper, forged a self-consciously “American” style and landscape vision for what was still a relatively new nation.
"The artists of the Hudson River School were united by their belief that their art might lead to spiritual renewal and contribute to the formation of a uniquely American national culture. Their work established a notion of America as a new Eden, a concept that still resonates with artists, environmentalists, and landscape enthusiasts to this day."
Visit the Thomas Cole Historic Site and join a guided tour of Cole’s home and studio, see the film about his art, stroll through the flower gardens and enjoy the sweeping view of the Catskill Mountains. Take in a special lecture about the Hudson River School, or join a guided hike to the magnificent nearby places seen in Thomas Cole’s paintings.
Things To Do at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Exhibitions Hiking (Guided hike along Hudson River School Art Trail) Hudson River School Art Trails School Programs Sunday Salons Lectures Visitor Center & Shop
The Thomas Cole National Historic Site is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
"In the early nineteenth century, many in this country were searching for a style of art that they could call their own. Painter, poet, and essayist Thomas Cole (1801-1848) responded to this quest by creating pristine landscape paintings unlike any yet seen in America. His vision of wild and untouched scenery with majestic mountains and tangled forests stood in stark contrast to the gentle landscape images that had come before.
"Influential people of the nascent New York cultural scene embraced his work enthusiastically, and Cole became the leader of an informal alliance of landscape artists now known as the Hudson River School. Cole, Asher Durand, Frederic Church, Sanford Gifford, Jasper Cropsey, and other painters, along with literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and James Fenimore Cooper, forged a self-consciously “American” style and landscape vision for what was still a relatively new nation.
"The artists of the Hudson River School were united by their belief that their art might lead to spiritual renewal and contribute to the formation of a uniquely American national culture. Their work established a notion of America as a new Eden, a concept that still resonates with artists, environmentalists, and landscape enthusiasts to this day."
Visit the Thomas Cole Historic Site and join a guided tour of Cole’s home and studio, see the film about his art, stroll through the flower gardens and enjoy the sweeping view of the Catskill Mountains. Take in a special lecture about the Hudson River School, or join a guided hike to the magnificent nearby places seen in Thomas Cole’s paintings.
Things To Do at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Exhibitions Hiking (Guided hike along Hudson River School Art Trail) Hudson River School Art Trails School Programs Sunday Salons Lectures Visitor Center & Shop
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
Green County is located in the northern end of the Catskill Mountains, and is bordered on the east by the Hudson River. Greene County is only a short drive to New York State's Capital District and with the New York State Thruway running through the eastern edge of the county, it is easily accessible to other areas major areas. It is just two hours north of New York City or Hartford, Connecticut, Boston is three hours away, and Montreal, Canada is four hours away.
Police Station Address Greene County Sheriff's Office 80 Bridge Street Catskill, NY 12414 Greene County
About the Greene County Sheriff's Office The Greene County Sheriff's Office provides many services to the residents of Greene County and its visitors. Among the services provided are:
A radio dispatched Road Patrol, that patrols the county in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies; responding to 911 calls, accidents, and answering complaints, ready to assist any motorist or traveler in need, and to work on traffic safety issues.
A Civil Office that handles services needed for income execution, serving legal papers, evictions, and a number of other civil transactions.
Our marine patrol, including three vessels utilized to patrol the Hudson.
Our department providing security in the Greene County Court House and in the County Office Building in Catskill. Our Deputies ensure your safety when you visit these locations, and are also available for information and directions.
The Greene County Jail is an important part of the Greene County Sheriff's Office. The jail is houses inmates from courts throughout the county. Inmates are typically remanded to the Greene County Jail to await trial. After trial, the inmate might stay in the county jail if the sentence imposed is a year or less, or the inmate will be remanded to the care of New York State Corrections.
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Creek Side Restaurant, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 160 West Main Street, Catskill, NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
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Serving lunch and dinner Waterfront dining on deck overlooking water
Dunkin' Donuts, a coffee shop, located at 213 West Bridge Street, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley, sells donuts, coffee beverages, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods.
Press blue button for Nutrition Catalog on the Dunkin Donuts' website.
The word is The coffee is good, but before eating anything from a Dunkin' Donuts Store, you may want to check the Nutrition Catalog page on their website. Select a product (donut, muffin, etc.) and click to see the ingredients, including preservatives. Many cakes, cookies, and even sandwiches have a high calorie content, high saturated fat content, artificial flavors, and preservatives.
RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Catskill, Greene County Hudson River Valley, New York State
At 480-acres, RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest.
The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is also a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass. This property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society.
Attractions in this wonderful 480-acre forest includes more than three and a half miles of trails, Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower, kayak and canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Note that canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point).
Things To Do Birding | Bird Watching Canoeing / Kayaking Hiking / Walking Trails Nature Study Observation Tower Picnicking Scenic Views
Directions Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right.
Press blue button for Scenic Hudson, hours of operation, maps, and more about RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary in Greene County, New York.
Story Farms, a U-Pick farm offering pick-your-own strawberries and peas, is located at 4640 New York 32, Catskill NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
Products Flowers Hay Honey Maple syrup Produce picked daily
The Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA is located at 125 Humane Society Road, Hudson, NY 12534 in the upper-Hudson River Valley. This year (2011), the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA is celebrating 55 years of caring for animals in need.
Press blue button to find out the details on how we became a longstanding, integral part of the Hudson Valley and greater Capital District community.
Creek Side Restaurant, serving Traditional American cuisine, is located at 160 West Main Street, Catskill, NY 12414, Greene County in the Hudson Valley.
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Serving lunch and dinner Waterfront dining on deck overlooking water
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