Zip 12428 (Ellenville, NY) Reviews


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United States / New York / Kingston Metro Area / Ulster County / No City / Ellenville (zip 12428)

Reviews of 12428 Ellenville, NY are positive overall. This small town is known for its picturesque landscapes and rural charm. Visitors to the area are often struck by the beautiful natural scenery, including lush forests, rolling hills, and winding rivers. The nearby Catskill Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and outdoor activities, while the local lakes provide ample opportunities for fishing and other aquatic sports. Visitors also enjoy exploring the diverse array of cultural attractions in Ellenville including museums, art galleries, theaters, restaurants, shops and more. With so much to do in such a small space, visitors can easily see why this rural town has been embraced by so many people.

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Ellenville New York - 11/17/2014
This is a small village at the foothills of the Catskill Mountains. We get four beautiful seasons a year. Winters can be harsh and have a lot of snow but sometimes we don't get that much. Spring is beautiful. Summers can be quite humid and hot, however this past summer was gorgeous and comfortable. Fall is the best as the hills and mountains are covered with color! Read More

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Economy - 7/11/2007
Ellenville is a beautiful, small community nestled in a valley approximately 90 North of New York City. Recently we lost our industrial base when two factories closed, losing about 1000 jobs, a staggering number for a small community. The only remaining large employer is New York State Eastern correctional Read More

Economy - 7/11/2007
Ellenville is a beautiful, small community nestled in a valley approximately 90 North of New York City. Recently we lost our industrial base when two factories closed, losing about 1000 jobs, a staggering number for a small community. The only remaining large employer is New York State Eastern correctional Read More

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