Now on the market: one of the most significant undeveloped land holdings in Ulster County, stretching from Kingston to the Ashokan Reservoir. Spanning over 686 acres, this rare offering is set in the ideal location: right in the heart of the Rondout Valley and just 90 minutes from New York City. Perfectly positioned between Kingston, Accord, and Saugerties/Woodstock. Surrounded by protected state lands, the property offers breathtaking, panoramic views of the Catskills & Shawangunk Mountains, making it ideal for conservation or retreat development. The landscape is a stunning mix of forests, meadows, mossy ravines, and dramatic bluestone ridges, interwoven with miles of creeks and hiking trails. One of the property's most unique natural features is a waterfall that stretches over a mile, tumbling down scenic bluestone slopes. With four deeded access points—on Dug Hill Road, Bluestone Ridge Road, Hurley Mountain Road, and Eagle’s Nest Road—this land offers excellent flexibility. Zoning is agricultural, allowing for a wide array of potential uses, and the land currently benefits from a forestry program that reduces property taxes. This property is made up of four separate parcels, all combined to offer a rare opportunity of acreage. There are no easements in place—just open potential. Come create a private estate, eco-community, or investment property for land banking in one of the most sought-after corners of the Hudson Valley.
Exceptional 450-Acre Development Opportunity in Ulster County, NY. This rare 450-acre offering in the scenic Town of Hurley presents a unique chance to shape the future of one of Ulster County's most desirable landscapes. Five minutes from Uptown Kingston, the property spans 14 contiguous parcels, combining scale, accessibility, and natural beauty. It is an unparalleled opportunity for visionary developers, conservation groups, or private estate planners seeking to create something extraordinary. The land is lightly forested and well-suited for eco-conscious development that integrates the natural environment. Primary access is through a 39-acre parcel with a wide existing curb cut leading directly into the heart of the property. An existing home on this parcel could serve as a central headquarters during development. On the far side, the acreage extends 3,000 feet along the State Route 209 Rail Trail, with direct access available. This increasingly popular recreational trail welcomes hikers, bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts, connecting the property to the broader Ulster County landscape. All parcels are zoned R-1, allowing for a variety of residential uses. The property's scale and flexibility make it ideal for residential subdivisions, clustered housing, or conservation-focused projects that preserve the land's natural character. The location is highly strategic. Just minutes from Kingston's vibrant historic district, Stone Ridge, and the Catskill Mountains, the property offers quick access to the NYS Thruway, Route 28, and Route 209. Its connectivity to the Hudson Valley, New York City, and Albany further enhances its long-term value. This is one of the last remaining large land tracts of its kind in the region. It offers both immediate development potential and the security of long-term land banking, making it a truly exceptional investment opportunity.
A nice 1 acre parcel of land on a beautiful country road with approximately 75' of road frontage! The land has great proximity to Hunter Ski Mountain and the Village of Tannersville as it is only minutes away. Build your dream home, a family retreat, or just play on this parcel. It would be a great camping, glamping, or yurt site. View our 3D virtual tour and 3D sky tour. The land is between 397 & 441 Clum Hill Rd in Tannersville/Hunter and just past Bobs Rd.


Hurley is located in New York. Hurley, New York has a population of 6,183. Hurley is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.06% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.39%.
The median household income in Hurley, New York is $83,977. The median household income for the surrounding county is $71,040 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hurley is 50.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.7 inches per year, with 46.9 inches of snow per year.