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More about Hannacroix Preserve...

Located along the Hannacroix Creek on the Albany/Greene county line in the town of New Baltimore, the Hannacroix Creek Preserve is a hundred and thirteen acre natural area with access for non- motorized activities including walking, cross country skiing, observing nature and just relaxing.

The Preserve was created following the purchase of the Blake, Fischl and Alexy properties by the Open Space Institute (OSI) and is managed by the New Baltimore Conservancy. The 113 acre preserve includes several marked hiking trails leading to a lovely waterfall, scenic vistas and the foundation of a paper mill. There is a trail map at the kiosk at the entrance to the preserve. There is also a trail that leads across route 144 to a boardwalk that is the begining of the Hudson River Interpretive Trail.

Access to the preserve is from a parking area on the west side of Route 144 just south of the Albany/Greene County line.

No motorized vehicles are permitted.

Terrain Map: Hannacroix Ravine LiDAR Rendering
Photo: Falls
Photo: River as a Mud Flat
Photo: The Bridge Really Doesn't Look that Damaged
Photo: Washed up on the shores of the mighty Hudson
Photo: Turn Here to Get to River
Photo: Water Sparkles
Photo: Below the Falls
Photo: Driftwood
Photo: Drop
Photo: Not Much Green on The Trail

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