View on Facebook Date: Feb 16, 2019Time: 1 PM to 4 PMLocation SUNY Ulster Senate Gymnasium491 Cottekill RdStone Ridge NY 12484 View Google...
read moreJuly 3, 2018 To the Williams Lake Resort Community & Neighbors: This is to notify you that a triathlon race event, consisting of swim, bike and run will be conducted in and around Williams Lake (aka Fifth Binnewater Lake) on Saturday, July 7, 2018 between 7:00 AM and 11:59 PM. In order to ensure the safety of cyclists during the race, the Town of Rosendale Police Department will close the portion of Binnewater Rd between Williams Lake Rd (the historic entry to the resort) and Sawdust Ave/Breezy Hill Rd/County Rte 26 from...
read moreArchitects, Engineers, and Friends of the Williams Lake Project, All of us at Hudson River Valley Resorts hope 2018 is off to a great start — we wish you a safe and prosperous new year. Here at Williams Lake, we are looking forward to a busy 2018 as we will begin construction of our first model homes later this year. We recently partnered with IF Studio to help market the project and we anticipate launching pre-sales of homes and home-sites later this year! We are thrilled to be working with local and regional partners for design and...
read moreWe are excited for the quickly approaching HITS Triathlon Series – Hudson Valley at Williams Lake, taking place on Saturday, July 9th. To kick off the Triathlon, we will be presenting a FREE screening of the award-winning movie TRI at the Rosendale Theatre on Friday, July 8th at 4:30 PM. In addition to a screening, the event features a Q&A with members of the production team and cast members. TRI is an inspiring, emotionally-charged drama about a medical technician with a history of not finishing things who is inspired by a cancer...
read moreIn February, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) visited the Williams Lake property for their ongoing research of the Indiana Bat population, which hibernate throughout the Williams Lake property. We recently expanded land under permanent conservation easement by over 100 acres, which comes to a total of 515 acres. Critical habitat for endangered bat species is now protected forever. Here are some stunning photos from their most recent trip to measure the body fat of 20 little brown bats. They also used a UV light...
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