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Why Live in Schaghticoke

Schaghticoke, located in the upper Hudson Valley of New York, is a rural area just over 20 miles north of Albany. Known for its scenic countryside, the town is surrounded by the Hudson and Hoosic rivers, which nourish the farmland and forests. The area features a mix of newer builds and historic 1800s American Gothic and colonial-style homes, with some ranch-style residences from the 1970s. The town's hamlets, such as Speigletown and Melrose, offer a variety of living options, including riverfront properties. Schaghticoke's natural attractions include the Hudson River, popular for fishing and nature walks, and the Hoosic River, known for its trout fishing. Willard Mountain, located ten miles north, provides opportunities for hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter. The town's small center on Main Street includes local businesses like Lewis’ Tavern, Sammy Cohen’s Restaurant and Bar, and Chrissy’s Cravings, a family-run ice cream parlor. For more extensive shopping, Clifton Park is less than 15 miles away. Schaghticoke is conveniently located near larger cities, with Troy less than 15 miles south and Albany just over 20 miles away. The area is served by the Hoosic Valley Central School District, which includes Hoosic Valley Elementary and Hoosic Valley Junior and Senior High. Albany International Airport is also just over 20 miles southwest, providing easy access for travel.

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