Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site preserves the site of a pivotal 1779 Revolutionary War battle, offering visitors a blend of historical exploration and scenic riverfront views along the Hudson River.
Located on a strategic peninsula on the west bank of the Hudson River in Rockland County, New York, Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site commemorates the Revolutionary War battle fought on July 16, 1779. The site features terrain with steep cliffs and rocky outcroppings that played a vital role in the successful nighttime assault by American forces led by General Anthony Wayne. The battlefield's ridges and slopes provide sweeping views across the Hudson River, making the area both historically significant and scenically captivating. Visitors can explore reconstructed earthworks, a monument to the combatants, and interpretive signage detailing the tactics and outcomes of the battle. The site encompasses rugged natural areas mixed with open grassy fields, supporting local wildlife such as birds and small mammals typical to the Hudson Highlands region. Recreational opportunities mainly include hiking on preserved trails that wind through the forested sections, picnicking by the river, and birdwatching. The location’s proximity to the river also attracts anglers, while history enthusiasts appreciate guided tours and reenactments held during special events in warmer months. Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site offers a quiet, educational outdoor experience where history and nature meet, providing both a place to reflect on Revolutionary War heritage and an accessible spot for low-impact outdoor activities.
Reconstructed Revolutionary War earthworks and fortifications
Scenic views of the Hudson River from high cliff overlooks
Annual battle reenactments and living history programs
Access to quiet hiking trails that explore key battlefield locations
Reconstructed defensive earthworks mark the spot of the 1779 assault, providing a tangible connection to Revolutionary War military tactics.
A prominent monument commemorates General Anthony Wayne and the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Stony Point.
Elevated bluffs offer panoramic views of the Hudson River, essential for understanding the strategic importance of the battle site.