Best attractions and places to see around Germantown include historical sites, natural landmarks, and scenic viewpoints. The region offers a diverse landscape with opportunities to explore man-made monuments and natural features. Visitors can discover areas significant for their historical importance and enjoy expansive views of the surrounding environment.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Clermont State Historic Site was the country seat of the powerful Livingston family, who lived there for many generations. It was turned over to New York State in 1962 for use as a historic site. With its remarkable history, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973. The view from Clermont’s front door is one of the most spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley from anywhere along the river.
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Originally built in the 1860s, the Saugerties Lighthouse played an important role in safe travel and navigation for vessels traveling the Hudson River. Today, it stands as a restored structure that was restored in a way to maintain its "look" and history. There is a gift shop and bed and breakfast located within the building.
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There is an overlook area with wooden benches of this long, cascading waterfall in the Falling Waters Preserve. This waterfall is probably the main attraction within this preserve.
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With a visitor center, gift shop, and many gardens to go along with the multiple walking trails and paths, the Clermont Historic Site is said to be an unmissable landmark in the Germantown area of New York. The trails aren't marked very well, but they are well-maintained, and they none of them are super long. You can spend hours here reading the informational signs and looking at the beautiful gardens on the mansion's property along the Hudson River.
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Originally built in the 1860s, the Saugerties Lighthouse played an important role in safe travel and navigation for vessels traveling the Hudson River. Today, it stands as a restored structure that was restored in a way to maintain its "look" and history. There is a gift shop and bed and breakfast located within the building.
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The Hudson River Skywalk is a paved walkway and bike path that crosses over the Hudson River, connecting the city of Hudson to the town of Catskill. The path travels alongside Rip Van Winkle Bridge, which also crosses over Rogers Island Wildlife Management Area and the banks of Hamburg. Though it isn't the quietest walkway ever, this is a super cool path across the bridge that offers great views down the river.
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You can visit the Clermont State Historic Site, which was the country seat of the powerful Livingston family for many generations and offers spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley. Another significant historical landmark is the Saugerties Lighthouse, originally built in the 1860s, which played an important role in safe travel on the Hudson River and is now a restored structure with a gift shop and bed and breakfast.
Yes, the Waterfall at Falling Waters Preserve is a beautiful natural monument featuring a long, cascading waterfall with an overlook area and wooden benches. For expansive views, the Clermont State Historic Site also provides one of the most spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley.
The area around Germantown offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Beautiful stretch of roads in farm country loop' or the 'Clermont State Historic Site – Little Roundtop loop'. For running, consider the 'Saugerties Lighthouse Trail' or a 'Running loop from Town of Livingston'. Hikers can explore easy trails such as the 'Hudson River Skywalk Loop' or the 'Clermont Historic Site Loop'. Find more details on these activities in the respective guides for cycling, running, and easy hikes around Germantown.
Absolutely. The Clermont State Historic Site is considered family-friendly, offering historical exploration in a scenic setting. Additionally, the Waterfall at Falling Waters Preserve provides an accessible natural experience for families. The Rip Van Winkle Bridge (Hudson River Skywalk) is also a great option for families to walk or bike together while enjoying river views.
For easy walks, consider the Hudson River Skywalk, a paved walkway and bike path offering great views. The 'Clermont Historic Site Loop' (1.96 km) and the 'Saugerties Lighthouse Trail' (1.35 km) are also excellent easy hiking options. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Germantown guide.
Yes, the Hudson River Skywalk is a paved walkway and bike path that is wheelchair accessible, offering stunning views across the Hudson River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and restored beauty of sites like the Saugerties Lighthouse, noting its role in river navigation. The spectacular views of the Hudson River Valley from the Clermont State Historic Site are also highly praised. The natural beauty of the Waterfall at Falling Waters Preserve is a main draw, with its serene overlook area.
Yes, the Rip Van Winkle Bridge connects the city of Hudson to the town of Catskill and features both a roadway and a pedestrian River Skywalk section. Bicyclists can use the roadway or walk their bikes across the Skywalk to savor the views of the Hudson River.
The Hudson River Skywalk is a unique paved walkway and bike path that travels alongside the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, offering super cool views down the river and across Rogers Island Wildlife Management Area.
The attractions around Germantown showcase a diverse landscape, including the serene forest and cascading waters of the Waterfall at Falling Waters Preserve, and the expansive river views from historical sites and bridges along the Hudson River.
The guide highlights 8 top attractions and places to see around Germantown, including historical sites, natural landmarks, and scenic viewpoints.


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