Why Live in Tappan
Tappan, NY, is a quaint suburb in the Hudson Valley known for its rich American Revolution history and suburban charm. The area features midcentury modern homes near George Washington’s military headquarters and the historic Old '76 House tavern. Most homes are raised ranch-style, bilevel, and Colonial Revival, built post-World War II, with the oldest properties located in the 85-acre Historic District. Tappan offers limited local amenities, including one restaurant and a boutique shop, with additional needs met in nearby river towns. The Tappan Golf Center provides recreational activities such as a driving range, batting cage, go-kart track, and a restaurant. Residents enjoy outdoor attractions at Tallman Mountain State Park, which offers hiking trails, a public pool, and cross-country skiing in winter. History enthusiasts can visit the DeWint House, a Dutch Colonial home that served as George Washington’s temporary headquarters. Dining options include the Old '76 House, serving upscale steak, seafood, and venison, with live music. For more diverse dining experiences, locals head to nearby Nyack and Sparkill. The South Orangetown Central School District, serving Tappan, is highly ranked, with schools like William O. Schaefer Elementary, South Orangetown Middle, Cottage Lane Elementary, and Tappan Zee High receiving high ratings. Commuters benefit from the Palisades Parkway, providing access to Newark and Manhattan in under an hour, with Newark Liberty International Airport 34 miles away. Coach USA buses offer routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and other Rockland County towns.