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Glenmere Lake is the most biologically diverse natural feature of Orange County, with hardwood swamp, shale ridgelines, wide marsh, mossy bogs, vernal pools and an open-water reservoir. Such biodiversity, present in New York’s fastest-growing county, underscores the critical nature of Glenmere’s unique habitat. [ 4 ]
An upstate New York man who drove his SUV into a lake on Monday was identified as a 47-year-old resident of the nearby village of Florida, ... Glenmere Lake, which covers just over 300 acres, is a ...
The Glenmere mansion is a luxury hotel and spa overlooking Glenmere Lake, approximately 50 miles northwest of New York City in Orange County, New York.It was built in 1911 as the residence of real estate developer Robert Wilson Goelet (not to be confused with his first cousin, Robert Walton Goelet) on the grounds of his sprawling estate in Sugar Loaf, a hamlet of the town of Chester.
Glenmere Mansion. This small (15-room) boutique hotel is a Hudson valley retreat that exudes luxury and elegance. The property, which overlooks Glenmere Lake, features acres of beautiful gardens ...
Cuba Lake; DeForest Lake; Delta Reservoir; DeRuyter Reservoir; Diverting Reservoir; East Branch Reservoir; Eaton Reservoir; Glenmere Lake; Grassy Sprain Reservoir; Great Sacandaga Lake; Hillview Reservoir; Highland Park Reservoir; Hinckley Reservoir; Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir; Jamesville Reservoir; Jerome Park Reservoir; Kenozia Lake ...
Glenmere Lake – a reservoir at the western town line; Goose Pond Mountain State Park – a state park southeast of Chester village. Lake Hill Farms– a subdivision of about 175 homes in the southwestern corner of the town first developed in 1973. Sugar Loaf – the oldest community in the town, antedating Chester town by more than a century ...
Westerveld writes that the Glenmere Lake hosts New York's largest population of the endangered Northern Cricket Frog. [ 8 ] [ non-primary source needed ] In 2010, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation halted the construction when it became apparent that the developers were operating without the required environmental ...
Popolopen is the name of several related landmarks mainly within the Hudson Highlands of Orange County, New York.These include a peak, Popolopen Torne—or simply "The Torne", [1] [2] and a short and steep-sided nearby valley officially called Hell Hole, but often Popolopen Gorge.