Welcome to Cold Spring, NYRich in history, beautiful vistas, and interesting residents, the charming village of Cold Spring, is located on the banks of the beautiful Hudson River, in the midst of the Hudson Highlands. While only one hour from New York City by car or train, and minutes from Stewart International Airport, the small town provides an atmosphere and ambiance of another century. The highly walk-able little village is a treasure of restaurants and unique shops. The surrounding town adds a country feel with meadows, forests, and quiet country roads.
Housing choices in the area range from condominiums and small village houses to spacious country homes on multi-acre parcels. Homes are available in all styles, from sleek modern contemporaries to centuries’ old historic residences, with prices ranging from about $200,000 for a condominium to $10,000,000 and more for larger properties.
Residents are attracted to the excellent public schools which, though small in size, produce documented success for their students. West Point Military Academy and other highly regarded colleges, such as Vassar, Marist, Pace, SUNY Purchase and Sarah Lawrence, are nearby.
An abundance of recreational activities capitalize on the area’s topography and geography. Hiking, biking, cross country skiing, swimming and boating opportunities abound. The area boasts numerous parks, from large – Bear Mountain State Park, Fahnestock State Park – to tiny – Cold Spring Tot’s Park, designed and maintained by volunteers for toddler play. Historical societies, libraries, museums, community theater, and cultural events add many opportunities for entertainment and socializing.
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