10 Bridge Street, Phoenicia
MLS® # 20244774
Just at the intersection of route 28 and 241, you will find a small settlement in the beautiful Hudson Valley that is the hamlet of Phoenicia. The hamlet is perfectly set next to the famous Esopus Creek, known for its world class trout fishing and endless beauty.
Phoenicia is one of the earliest tourist resorts in the Ulster County. Phoenicia was once the last stop of the Catskill Mountain Railroad's Tourist Operations. Although the railroad is no longer active, the track serves as a very scenic trail for those who love to walk along nature trails.
One of the most endearing aspects of Phoenicia is that the town does not even span a whole mile in area, yet offers a great quality of life for its residents and visitors. The hamlet of Phoenicia has just about 300 residents and few houses spread far apart to give maximum privacy and seclusion to all those living here and yet the closeness of a caring community. Phoenicia is the perfect hideout for nature lovers and those who wish to get away from it all and drown themselves in the natural beauty of the Catskill Park.
If you wish to own Phoenicia NY Real Estate or just want a place to spend some time away from the hustle bustle of the big city life, then Phoenicia should be your first choice as this little settlement offers peace and quiet like no other place does in the entire Ulster County.
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