Staatsburgh Preserve is a historic estate located in the Hudson Valley of New York, offering visitors a glimpse into Gilded Age architecture and landscape combined with nearby natural areas for outdoor enjoyment.
Staatsburgh Preserve, located in Staatsburg, New York, is part of the larger Mills Mansion State Historic Site that showcases an opulent mansion set on the scenic banks of the Hudson River. The estate features a beautifully preserved Beaux-Arts mansion built in the early 20th century by the prominent Mills family. It reflects the grandeur and elegance of the Gilded Age, offering visitors a richly decorated interior with period furnishings and art. The surrounding grounds include formal gardens, walking paths, and views of the Hudson River, connecting history with nature. Beyond the mansion, the preserve is part of the larger Hudson River Greenway and nearby Staatsburgh State Forest, providing opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, fishing, and picnicking. With its mixture of history and outdoor elements, it attracts visitors interested in both cultural heritage and nature-based recreation. Its relatively small size compared to large state parks allows for a quieter, more reflective experience emphasizing the intersection of human design and natural beauty. Seasonal events and educational programs about the Gilded Age lifestyle and Hudson Valley ecology enhance visitor engagement. The site appeals to history enthusiasts, casual walkers, photographers, and families looking for a day of exploration near the river and woodland settings.
Mills Mansion – a grand Beaux-Arts Gilded Age estate with tours of historic rooms
Hudson River views from the estate’s formal gardens and walking paths
Proximity to Staatsburgh State Forest with hiking and wildlife viewing
Seasonal programming including guided tours and cultural events
A 65-room Gilded Age mansion built in 1895, featuring lavish interiors, period furnishings, and art demonstrating early 20th-century opulence.
Scenic riverfront views with opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and tranquil reflections on the water.
Extensive landscaped gardens and walking paths surrounding the mansion that highlight historical horticulture and river vistas.