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Land Conservation Success Stories
This beautiful property in Stockport, Columbia County, was protected by Scenic Hudson in June 2008.Photo: Robert Rodriguez, Jr.
Great victories -- lots more work to do.
Since launching our Saving the Land That Matters Most campaign in 2007, we've achieved some of the most important land preservation successes in Scenic Hudson's history.
Now we're ramping up efforts to conserve must-save landscapes -- from breathtaking Hudson Highlands vistas to Columbia County farmland supplying fresh, healthy produce. Every Saving the Land That Matters Most victory improves the quality of our air and water, and furnishes irrepleaceable wildlife habitat. Many provide communities with exciting new opportunities to connect with the Hudson River and other natural treasures in their backyards. And it goes without saying that all are astonishingly beautiful -- reason enough to protect them. The downturn in the real estate market gives us a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to preserve more lands meeting New York State's highest standards for ecological, scenic and agricultural values.
We're working in collaboration with 16 fellow land trusts and government agencies to save ridgelines offering iconic views, forests and wetlands critical to maintaining the Hudson Valley's extraordinary biological diversity and farmland essential to creating a sustainable "foodshed" for the region and New York City. But we need your support to get the job done.
Details about our latest land protection projects -- including photographs and maps -- are available below:
Pleroma Farm -- Greenport, Columbia County
In June 2011, Scenic Hudson protected 95 acres of prime working farmland that are integral to the some of the area's most magnificent views.
West Park Winery -- Esopus, Ulster County
In March 2011, Scenic Hudson protected 84 acres that are important to the views from some of the region's most popular tourism destinations
Shaupeneak Ridge Inholding -- Esopus, Ulster County
In February 2011, Scenic Hudson protected 13 acres that expand our Shaupeneak Ridge Preserve and offer the possibility for an additional hiking trail.
Franny Reese State Park Inholding -- Lloyd, Ulster County
In February 2011, Scenic Hudson protected 2.6 acres critical to preventing development adjacent to Franny Reese State Park.
Little Nutten Hook -- Stockport and Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In December 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 296 acres of upland forest and tidal wetlands along the Hudson.
Olana Viewshed -- Livingston, Columbia County
In December 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 74 acres of hilltop property along the Hudson near Olana.
Falling Waters Preserve -- Saugerties, Ulster County
In June 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 194 riverfront acres, creating our new
Black Creek Shoreline -- Esopus, Ulster County
In June 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 3.7 acres that are crucial to enabling public access to 976 acres of protect lands in the Black Creek corridor
Shaupeneak Ridge -- Esopus, Ulster County
In May 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 119 acres to expand our popular Shaupeneak Ridge Preserve
Popolopen Ridge -- Fort Montgomery, Orange County
In January 2010, Scenic Hudson protected 140 acres in the heart of the Hudson Highlands essential to maintaining magnificent views
FDR National Historic Site Viewshed -- Lloyd, Ulster County
In December 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 190 riverfront acres directly across from FDR's Home and Presidential Library
McKeon Farms -- Red Hook, Dutchess County
In December 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 378 acres on one of the largest working farms we've ever conserved
Clermont Estates -- Clermont, Columbia County
In June 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 140 acres along a popular scenic byway that support the town's agriculture-based economy
Kemble Estate -- Cold Spring, Putnam County
In May 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 13 acres of lawns and woodland surrounding the historic home of a West Point Foundry co-owner
Nutten Hook Farm -- Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In March 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 60 acres of scenic, high-quality agricultural land adjacent to Nutten Hook State Unique Area
Shaupeneak Meadows -- Esopus, Ulster County
In March 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 76 acres of woodlands and meadows visible from our popular Shaupeneak Ridge preserve
Black Creek Corridor -- Lloyd, Ulster County
In February 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 30 unspoiled acres along this renowned paddling/trout-fishing stream
Vosburgh Swamp -- Coxsackie, Greene County
In February 2009, Scenic Hudson expanded our Vosburgh Swamp Natural Area by protecting 37 wooded acres
Stuyvesant Farms -- Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In January 2009, Scenic Hudson protected 69 acres of picturesque meadow and forest habitat adjoining previously conserved farmland
Illinois Mountain -- Lloyd, Ulster County
In December 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 242 acres of orchards, forest and rocky slopes extending from the peak's base to its summit
Stuyvesant Woods -- Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In December 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 52 acres of grassland and forest containing prime agricultural soils
Esopus Meadows -- Esopus, Ulster County
In December 2008, Scenic Hudson protected three riverfront acres surrounded by our Esopus Meadows Preserve
Shaupeneak Ridge -- Esopus, Ulster County
In December 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 56 acres of forest surrounded on two sides by our popular Shaupeneak Ridge preserve
Watergrass Sanctuary -- Philipstown, Putnam County
In November 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 48 acres of prime Hudson Highlands wildlife habitat
Robert & Lewis Allen Farm -- Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In October 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 355 prime agricultural acres that support a local dairy operation
BBTT Farm -- Stuyvesant, Columbia County
In August 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 114 acres critical to the success of this multigenerational dairy farm
University Settlement Camp -- Beacon, Dutchess County
In January 2008, Scenic Hudson helped protect 80 acres of meadows and woods in the heart of the city
Stottville Farms -- Greenport & Stockport, Columbia County
In June 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 117 scenic acres along ecologically important Stockport Flats
Red Hook Farmland -- Red Hook, Dutchess County
In June 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 225 acres spanning four working farms
Mount Merino -- Greenport, Columbia County
In May 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 102 acres atop the most prominent landmark visible from Olana State Historic Site
Hyde Park Trail Buffer -- Hyde Park, Dutchess County
In May 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 48 acres of rolling forest and rock ledges along an historic carriage road
Black Creek Corridor -- Lloyd, Ulster County
In June 2008, Scenic Hudson protected 81.5 acres of wetlands and woods along this popular paddling/fishing stream
Black Creek Corridor -- Esopus, Ulster County
In December 2007, Scenic Hudson protected 167 acres of forests, meadows and marshes stretching nearly a mile along Black Creek
Dominican Camp -- Hyde Park, Dutchess County
In December 2007, Scenic Hudson protected 72 riverfront acres directly across from our popular Black Creek Preserve
Stonington Farm -- Clermont, Columbia County
In August 2007, Scenic Hudson protected 231.5 acres of picturesque, working farmland along an important Hudson River tributary



