May 29, 1999 to June 27, 1999
180 boats docked at the Boat Club
578 people on board
518 people were having lunch or dinner
489 people were to visit stores
July 1, to July 31, 1999
195 boats docked at the Boat Club
725 people on board
672 people were having lunch or dinner
516 people were to visit stores
August 1 to August 31, 1999
160 boats docked at the Boat Club
503 people on board
465 people were having lunch or dinner
374 people were to visit stores
September 1 to September 30, 1999
158 boats docked at the Boat Club
547 people on board
488 people were having lunch or dinner
446 people were to visit stores
October 1 to October 24, 1999
71 boats docked at the Boat Club
208 people on board
191 people were having lunch or dinner
170 people were to visit stores
November 1 to December 31
Facilities are closed for the Winter.
**** totals for 1999
764 boats docked at the Boat Club
2,561 people on board
2,324 people were having lunch or dinner
1,995 people were to visit stores
January 1 to March 31, 2000
Facilities are closed for the Winter.
Conveniently located 50 miles north of New York City, Cold Spring is a little more than 1 hour by automobile or train Check this page for information about train schedules, train stations, taxi services and a listing of radio stations in the area.
The villages of Cold Spring and Nelsonville are neighbors and are centrally located in the township of Philipstown. Visit the historic, original, and unique village of Cold Spring, set in the heart of the Hudson Highlands, and the great variety of things to see and do in and around Philipstown.