The Columbia County, New York, town of Clermont, which in French means “Clear Mountain,” is named for its magnificent mountain views.
The community, originally one of the oldest of the great estates of the mid-Hudson Valley then known as Clermont Manor, was organized as the town of Clermont in 1788. The town, comprising about 11,000 acres, borders Gallatin on the east and Livingston on the east and north.
Several charming communities within the town include the hamlet of Clermont, Cross Hill, Viewmont, Nevis and Elizaville. A state and national historic site at the Hudson River, known as the Clermont State Historic Site, comprises the core of Clermont Manor.
Residents take pride in Clermont’s history and unspoiled, natural and scenic beauty. The rural nature of Clermont, combined with a wealth of town resources and healthy mix of retail and business services, makes it an exceptional community in which to live.
The Columbia County, New York, town of Clermont, which in French means “Clear Mountain,” is named for its magnificent mountain views.
The community, originally one of the oldest of the great estates of the mid-Hudson Valley then known as Clermont Manor, was organized as the town of Clermont in 1788. The town, comprising about 11,000 acres, borders Gallatin on the east and Livingston on the east and north.
Several charming communities within the town include the hamlet of Clermont, Cross Hill, Viewmont, Nevis and Elizaville. A state and national historic site at the Hudson River, known as the Clermont State Historic Site, comprises the core of Clermont Manor.
Residents take pride in Clermont’s history and unspoiled, natural and scenic beauty. The rural nature of Clermont, combined with a wealth of town resources and healthy mix of retail and business services, makes it an exceptional community in which to live.
The Columbia County, New York, town of Clermont, which in French means “Clear Mountain,” is named for its magnificent mountain views.
The community, originally one of the oldest of the great estates of the mid-Hudson Valley then known as Clermont Manor, was organized as the town of Clermont in 1788. The town, comprising about 11,000 acres, borders Gallatin on the east and Livingston on the east and north.
Several charming communities within the town include the hamlet of Clermont, Cross Hill, Viewmont, Nevis and Elizaville. A state and national historic site at the Hudson River, known as the Clermont State Historic Site, comprises the core of Clermont Manor.
Residents take pride in Clermont’s history and unspoiled, natural and scenic beauty. The rural nature of Clermont, combined with a wealth of town resources and healthy mix of retail and business services, makes it an exceptional community in which to live.