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A satirical art installation lights up the night
High Falls residents live under the watchful eye of 13 gnomes that light up nightly in southeastern New York. The aptly-named Gnome Mountain has a mythical aura about it, a rocky, craggy formation that slopes upward as Route 213 extends further west into the neighborhood. Its highest point is populated by the gnomes standing nearly three feet tall at the intersection of 213 and Old NY-213, a tongue-in-cheek art installation by artist Sam Tufnell. Beaming colors including green, yellow and orange into the night sky, the baker’s dozen of gnomes add a whimsical air to High Falls, already a small and sparse region of the Kingston area. “It’s this cute little town,” says Patty Kowatch, an associate broker with Keller Williams Realty Hudson Valley North. “If you blink, you’re going to miss it, but people love it.”
High Falls visitors enjoy seeing the Gnome Mountain art installation which lights up at night.
Welcome to High Falls, New York settled in 1669.
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Eclectic shopping on Route 213
Restaurants in High Falls are located on or near Route 213. “It’s a cute little town,” Kowatch says. “High Falls has its own unique following. There’s a bunch of cute restaurants and some antique shops.” Among those restaurants is The Spy Social Eatery and Bar, situated in a farmhouse-style building in western High Falls, which features American dishes, wine and more. Wood-fired pizza is served hot out of the oven at Ollie’s Pizza, just east down the road. Boutique shoppers browse flower selections at Green Cottage, antiques at the Curious Cat and art at Wired Gallery. Groceries are stocked at a Hannaford just over 10 miles northeast in Kingston.
The High Falls Food Co-Op is an important addition to the High Falls community.
High Falls has small shops in the corner of town with limited hours of operation.
The Spy in High Falls is perfect for a handcrafted cocktail with a smile.
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Local landmarks and recurring events
High Falls itself has Gnome Mountain, but a mountainous gnome sits about 8 miles southwest at Kelder’s Farm and is one of the world’s largest such sculptures. “There’s all the street festivals,” Kowatch says. “It’s almost like the small-town vibe of having all those activities for the locals and the tourists up there. People love this area. They’ll walk up and down Woodstock or Rosendale, or on a Saturday High Falls always has people through it.” At the High Falls Flea Market, customers shop for a variety of items every Sunday from April through October, while each year the High Falls Fair Day brings the community together for an event showcasing food, live music, games and even a relay race.
“You can be in High Falls, but you’re only 10 to 15 minutes from the Strand in Kingston, where there might be a big festival going on,” Kowatch says. “Or, you could take a cruise on the Rip Van Winkle, walk over the walkway bridge or visit the Mohonk Mountain House, which is huge.” The Rip Van Winkle is operated by Hudson River Cruises and takes passengers through the waters, while the Walkway Over the Hudson spans nearly 7,000 feet from shore to shore.
Minnewaska State Park offers thrilling trails and stunning vistas.
High Falls climbers can head over to the Table Rocks for an adventurous day out.
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Casting a line in Rondout Creek
Rondout Creek meanders along the northwestern-facing edge of High Falls, and anglers cast lines for bass, walleye and other fish along its tree-lined, sometimes-rocky banks. The High Falls Waterfalls cascade in the river just northwest, as well. Less than 10 miles northeast, a boat launch near Creek Locks Road allows for small craft to be put into the water, and the Rondout Creek Public Fishing Hole sits just beyond High Falls. To the south, the Table Rocks provide a picturesque hiking area, while the Mohonk Preserve is a popular site for climbing, hiking and other recreation. “It’s actually one of the best rock-climbing areas in the country,” Kowatch says. “It’s world-known as one of the best rock-climbing places – famous rock climbers actually come to Mohonk and the Shawangunk Ridge.”
High Falls has stunning waterfalls along Rondout Creek perfect for visual relaxation.
High Falls has large open green spaces surrounded by lush greenery.
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Single-family homes scattered throughout High Falls
Homes are concentrated in several areas within High Falls, with dense foliage comprising much of the neighborhood. In the residential areas, though, properties are relatively close together. “You get a sense of knowing people in that area,” Kowatch says. Colonials, Cape Cods and ranch-style homes are the primary architectural designs within High Falls; more unique designs could feature Dutch colonial elements or even be the site of a former museum. Most single-family homes are priced between $250,000 and $350,000, though larger properties could go for $500,000 or more.
High Falls has peaceful and winding streets.
Farm style homes in High Falls provide a country feeling to the neighborhood.
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A four-school system for High Falls students
About 3 miles northwest of High Falls, Marbletown Elementary School plays host to education from kindergarten through third grade. It receives a B rating from Niche, while after graduation students head south to the Rondout Valley educational campus. It encompasses three schools, beginning with Rondout Valley Intermediate School from fourth through sixth grade, which scores a C. Niche gives a C-plus to both Rondout Valley Junior High School and Rondout Valley High School. The former spans seventh and eighth grades, while the latter offers programs revolving around art, music, agriculture and more.
Marbletown Elementary School prepares young learners of High Falls for school.
Rondout Valley Intermediate School transitions students from elementary to middle school.
Rondout Valley Junior High is a public school in Accord New York near High Falls.
Rondout Valley High School prepares High Falls students for college.
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Multiple routes to the New York State Thruway
Multiple routes to the New York State Thruway
High Falls residents are just over 10 miles away from accessing the highway, having to make their way west to Route 209 and then turn northeast to get to the New York State Thruway. It’s nearly the same distance to the main area of Kingston. “Everything’s easy to get to,” Kowatch says. “They all kind of interconnect. They’re all close enough to be everything’s user-friendly.” New York City is almost 100 miles south of the neighborhood and Albany is nearly 70 miles north. Farther beyond state lines, both Boston and Philadelphia are each around 200 miles from High Falls.
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Parks in this Area
Wallkill Valley Rail Trail
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Bike Trails
Lake
Parking Lot
Transit
Airport
New York Stewart International
52 min drive
Bus
(139) High Falls- 213 & Mohonk
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
High Falls
US
Homicide
2
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
1
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
1
4
Crime Score
1
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in High Falls, NY sell after 87 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in High Falls, NY over the last 12 months is $643,169, up 83% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Total privacy awaits on this four-acre retreat, where meadows, mature trees and direct Mohonk views create a peaceful and inspiring setting. A true paradise for gardeners and nature lovers, the property features two fenced-in gardens, perfect for cultivating a farm-to-table harvest, while native and ornamental plantings enhance the landscape's natural beauty.Inside, the dining room area
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this recently renovated ranch-style cottage home packs a lot into a beautiful space! With three full bedrooms, there's plenty of space for guests or to set up a home office. The open-plan living space is light, bright and makes for a relaxing area to hang out or to host friends - and the open kitchen is a pleasure to cook in. The oversized level backyard
Currently the much beloved Spy Social Eatery restaurant, this amazing location offers the potential to renovate the classic 1880's building into your dream house. A great location on the edge of High Falls proper, set up on the hill and across from the waterfalls. Lots of space to create whatever you want. A stunning residence, a work and live situation... All subject to zoning approval.
Rare opportunity to own The Eggs Nest - a fully renovated and turnkey hospitality business on a busy corner location in the bustling hamlet of High Falls, New York!This exceptional property offering includes not only a renowned restaurant but also a beautifully renovated, artistically designed 2-bedroom home with multiple outdoor spaces and parking. Perfect for an owner/operator to live
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
635
Median Age
50
Population under 18
16.7%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
27.4%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$94,687
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$113,984
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
99%
College Graduates
51.1%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
30.3%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
66.5%
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
10/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
25/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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