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New Paltz New York Real Estate

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New Paltz New York Real Estate

New Paltz is located in Ulster County in the state of New York. Whether you are here for the weekend or relocating for a lifetime, the New Paltz New York area is the premier destination for those looking for a leisurely change of pace. If you are the energetic type, New Paltz can accommodate that too with climbing, hiking and scenic tours of Mohonk Preserve or Minnewaska State Park. Accommodations are abundant with many cozy Bed and Breakfasts, Inns and Hotels. The village is alive with restaurants and shops. New Paltz (Town and Village) is located in the beautiful Wallkill River Valley. The now famous Wallkill River flows north to the Rondout Creek which flows directly into the Hudson River linking up at Kingston New York.

Culture and Urban Flavor

The New Paltz community is alive with urban flavor and culture. The character has been kept intact and is still quite expressive in the many apple orchards, vineyards, gardens and corn fields of New Paltz. The biggest contribution to the New Paltz character is the presence of the College at New Paltz, a college of the State University of New York with approximately 7700 students who find New Paltz by way of local cities and over fifty countries all over the world. Located ninety miles north of Manhattan and sixty miles south of Albany at Exit 18 of the New York Thruway.

Mohonk Mountain HouseHiking and Climbing in New Paltz

Five miles to the west, you can find the Shawangunk Mountain escarpment. The high cliffs of the "Gunks" attract thousands of mountain climbers and hikers each year. Hiking and climbing through the trails and rock formations of the Shawangunk Mountains west of New Paltz is an attraction to many. Running through New Paltz is the very popular Wallkill Valley Rail Trail. The trail provides an excellent path for biking, jogging walking and cross-country skiing in winter. The Ulster County Fair grounds are also located in New Paltz and host not only the annual county fair but several smaller craft fairs as well.

Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz NY

At the very end of the Shawangunk range is the historic Mohonk Mountain House, Now a historical landmark, the Mohonk Mountain House is a hotel that features breathtaking views, a system of challenging walking trails including the Labyrinth (nick named the Lemon Squeeze) that makes its' way through majestic rock formations. The main part of the hotel is set on a glacier made natural lake ideal for swimming, boating and fishing. The property around the mountain house is adorned with gorgeous flower gardens, gazebos and historical buildings.

Minnewaska State ParkNew Paltz Stone House

Also found on the Shawangunk Mountain range is the Minnewaska State Park Preserve. It also has a mountain lake created by the same glacier for swimming boating and fishing. Inside the park, there are tables for picnics, and walking trails that meander through the high cliffs that overlook the lake. Like Mohonk, Minnewaska has a state operate preserve that has several great environmental programs.

New Paltz New York History

New Paltz was founded in 1678 by French Huguenots who had taken refuge in Mannheim, Germany, for a few years before coming to America. The origin of the name, New Paltz, was derived through a process starting with the river that flows through it now referred to as the Wallkill, according to the record of the first meeting of the New Paltz Reformed Church in 1683. The river once name Pals or Palse River was used to describe the land around it in a deed found in 1689. In 1703, the Palse river bed underwent its' first formal subdivision creating giving it the name ye New Paltz later referred to simply as New Paltz.

Wallkill River



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1 commentLou Lynch • March 10 2008 05:10PM

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