It borders the shores of the Hudson on the west with views of the Catskills beyond. Many of its Hudson River towns thrived during the 1600s as they served as trading posts. Columbia County was formally founded after the Revolutionary War in 1786. Its rural beauty, tremendous recreational outlets and cultural scene make it a superb destination for primary or second home living. Throughout the county are state forests, streams, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, conserved land and tons of farmland. Great restaurants, abundant working farms and farmers markets have made this area a food destination. The Berkshires, Tanglewood, Catamount Ski Area are close by. Biking, hiking, downhill and cross-county skiing, golf, fishing, boating, hunting opportunities are everywhere. Theater, concerts, and festivals provide cultural events year round. One of the most exciting venues is the Basilica Hudson showcasing Hudson Valley performing arts. Hudson has come to epitomize the cutting-edge, eclectic vibe that is becoming a part of the upper Hudson Valley.
While relatively small, Columbia County is historically very rich. On the National Register of Historic Places Columbia County has over 125 listings.
It borders the shores of the Hudson on the west with views of the Catskills beyond. Many of its Hudson River towns thrived during the 1600s as they served as trading posts. Columbia County was formally founded after the Revolutionary War in 1786. Its rural beauty, tremendous recreational outlets and cultural scene make it a superb destination for primary or second home living. Throughout the county are state forests, streams, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, conserved land and tons of farmland. Great restaurants, abundant working farms and farmers markets have made this area a food destination. The Berkshires, Tanglewood, Catamount Ski Area are close by. Biking, hiking, downhill and cross-county skiing, golf, fishing, boating, hunting opportunities are everywhere. Theater, concerts, and festivals provide cultural events year round. One of the most exciting venues is the Basilica Hudson showcasing Hudson Valley performing arts. Hudson has come to epitomize the cutting-edge, eclectic vibe that is becoming a part of the upper Hudson Valley.
While relatively small, Columbia County is historically very rich. On the National Register of Historic Places Columbia County has over 125 listings.
It borders the shores of the Hudson on the west with views of the Catskills beyond. Many of its Hudson River towns thrived during the 1600s as they served as trading posts. Columbia County was formally founded after the Revolutionary War in 1786. Its rural beauty, tremendous recreational outlets and cultural scene make it a superb destination for primary or second home living. Throughout the county are state forests, streams, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, conserved land and tons of farmland. Great restaurants, abundant working farms and farmers markets have made this area a food destination. The Berkshires, Tanglewood, Catamount Ski Area are close by. Biking, hiking, downhill and cross-county skiing, golf, fishing, boating, hunting opportunities are everywhere. Theater, concerts, and festivals provide cultural events year round. One of the most exciting venues is the Basilica Hudson showcasing Hudson Valley performing arts. Hudson has come to epitomize the cutting-edge, eclectic vibe that is becoming a part of the upper Hudson Valley.
While relatively small, Columbia County is historically very rich. On the National Register of Historic Places Columbia County has over 125 listings.