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Clermont State Historic Site

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Address
One Clermont Avenue (GPS use 416 Woods Rd)
Germantown, NY 12526
Latitude 42.085087
Longitude -73.911835

Clermont State Historic Site was the country seat of the Livingston family. Originally a Georgian Mansion, over the years the house was added onto to give it its present appearance. Seven generations of Livingstons as well as dozens of enslaved people and paid servants lived at Clermont. The land surrounding the house was occupied by tenant farmers, beholden to the Livingston, the farms of small freeholders and mills. For the first few generations, Livingston owned ships full of paid sailors plied the river between Clermont, New York City and Albany. Over time, through land sales and the division of land through gifts and inheritance Clermont's land shrunk until it was just the confines of the present historic site. With this contraction of land came a contraction of power and influence for the family.

Today Clermont is decorated as it appeared circa 1930 when it was home to Alice Delafield Clarkson Livingston, her daughters Honoria and Janet, and their staff of servants.

Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, Clermont is also an anchor of the Hudson River National Landmark District.

Don't miss these popular destinations and attractions within or near Clermont State Historic Site:

·         Gift Shop - Located in the Visitor Center is currently closed and will reopen summer 2023.

·         Visitors Center - View Spero Meliora: Life in the Land of Livingston

Clermont was the home to generations of the politically powerful and wealthy Livingston family, but they were not the only people who lived at the site. Enslaved people, indigenous people, tenants and paid workers all lived and worked here and left their own mark on the site. The exhibit explores how the lives of the Livingstons of Clermont, and all the other residents of this location were intertwined and how they left their imprint on the mansion's appearance and legacy.

  • The Four Gardens of Clermont

o    Cutting Garden - once provided cut flowers for vases in the house

o    Walled Garden - influenced by gardens in Florence, Italy

o    Wilderness Garden - connects the Upper Garden with the Walled Garden, the centerpiece is the fishpond


Hours of Operation

  • Guided House Tours

    Reopening: June 8, 2023 year-round

    Thursday-Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm Tours on the hour

  • Visitor Center
    Hours: Currently Friday-Sunday, 10:30am-4:00pm expanding on June 8, 2023 to Thursday-Sunday, 10:30am-4:00pm.  Open year-round.

    For more information or to schedule a group tour, please call (518) 537- 4240.

  • Gardens & Grounds: Open year-round 8:30 am to sunset.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

  • Vehicle Use Fee
  • $5

    Fee collected at Pay Stations in the parking lot weekends and Monday holidays between April 1st - October 31st from 11:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., and for special events at the gate.

  • Admission/House Tours
  • $10 - adult
    $8 - Seniors/students over 12
    Free - Children under 12

    Please inquire for group & school group rates.
  • Educational Programs
  • $2/student on-site
    $50/class off-site
  • Lawn Rentals for Parties
  • Arryl Lawns – North and South - $1,000
    Southwest Lawn: $2,800
    Mansion North - $1,500
    Wedding ceremony - $600

  • Picnicking - Group Picnics
  • $40 - permit required for over 25 people
    $50 - for groups over 50 persons
    $100 - for groups over 100 people

Maps

Digital Maps

New! Download this park's digital map to your iOS Apple and Android device.

Clermont was built by Robert Livingston during the 1730's on 13,000 acres left to him by his father Robert Livingston, First Lord of Livingston Manor. The house was home to seven successive generations of the Livingstons family but also dozens of enslaved people and paid workers.

The house was burned by the British army in 1777. Margaret Beekman Livingston worked to have the house rebuilt, between 1778 and 1783, by using her family's power and influence to have the governor release local workers, most descended from Palatine immigrants, released to work on the home. The British burned the home because of the family's deep ties to the Revolutionary War. Margaret's husband, Judge Robert R. Livingston, had been a host and member of the Stamp Act Congress and had also built the first gunpowder mill in New York. Her son Henry Beekman Livingston was colonel of the 4th New York Regiment. Her eldest son, and the house's most prominent resident, Chancellor Robert R. Livingston was a member of the Continental Congress and had helped draft the Declaration of Independence. He also helped to draft the New York State Constitution and served as Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Confederation government. After the war he would negotiate the Louisiana Purchase and coinvent the first practical steamboat, The North River Steamboat of Clermont, or The Clermont for short.

Subsequent generations of the family never rose to the power and prestige of the revolutionary generations but did do their best to preserve the legacy of that generation.

Throughout all these generations enslaved people and, after the technical end of slavery in New York in 1827, paid servants were tasked, whether against their will or for money, with mundane housekeeping work ensuring that Livingstons could live comfortably and project an image of power and importance. 

Guided House Tours

Tours resume June 8, 2023. Tickets may be purchased in the Visitor Center.

Year-round

Thursday - Sundays, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm (last tour at 4:00 pm)

For more information or to schedule a group tour, please call (518) 537-4240

Visitor Center:
Currently open Friday - Sunday, 10:30am to 4:00pm and Monday Holidays
Beginning June 8, 2023 hours will change to Thursday-Sunday 10:30am-4:00pm and Monday holidays

Group tours by appointment only.

Gardens & Grounds: Open year-round, 8:30am to sunset

Vehicle Use Fee - Pay Stations: Collected 4/1-10/31, weekends and holidays

Throughout the year, Clermont hosts special events that highlight the site's whole history. Major events include The Sheep and Wool Showcase, Independence Day at Clermont, Legends by Candlelight and The Holidays at Clermont. In addition lectures, performances, and activities for children throughout the year offer everyone opportunities to experience different aspects of the history of Clermont, the Livingstons and all those who lived and worked here for generations. Please check out our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ClermontSHS for information on upcoming events.


Deer, archery only. Limited and controlled hunt annually from November 1 through November 30. Special permit required - by lottery. Orientation session required; strict boundary limits. Call site for details and to request an application for the lottery : (518) 537-4240.


Mon 20 Jan
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday, January 20, 2025 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Clermont State Historic Site
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, please join us for a Celebration of Community at Clermont. Learn about the Livingston family, and the enslaved men and women, native communities, servants, and other underrepresented groups who lived and worked at Clermont. Check out our award-winning exhibit, Redefining The Family: The Livingstons and the Institution of Slavery in our Visitor Center and enjoy a free tour of the mansion. Clermont State Historic Site is part of The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation's Our Whole History Initiative, which seeks to bring a more balanced historic narrative to public awareness, enriching our state's history and the stories we share throughout the Parks and Sites. Through ongoing research and new interpretations, Clermont seeks to create a more inclusive environment, more reflective of our multicultural past and welcoming to all. There is no charge for this family-friendly event. You do not need to register online for this event, however, you MUST check in at the Visitor Center prior to your tour. Because of the capacity of the mansion, tour size is limited. Visit our event page for additional information.
Sat 08 Feb
Crafty Kids Family Crafting Day: Valentine’s Party!
Saturday, February 8, 2025 11:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Clermont State Historic Site
Crafty Kids Family Crafting Day returns for 2025 with a bang! Join us for Valentines Day crafts and cookie decorating in our newly renovated Visitors Center. For the kids, we have make-your-own valentines, painted jewelry boxes, and cute heart crafts. For the grownups (or maybe even ambitious big kids) we have origami and wintertime still life painting! Light instruction is offered, creativity is encouraged. From internationally recognized Hudson River School painters to dedicated hobbyists who shared their love of the arts with their children, Clermont has always been home to creative people. We continue the tradition with Crafty Kids! We are excited to continue to offer arts programing to children and their grownups throughout the year, drawing inspiration from seasonal events and local history! Please note: The cost of the event is $5 per person. Please be prepared to pay at the door. This is a family program; all children must be accompanied by an adult and all adults must be accompanied by a child.
Sat 15 Feb
Those Who Served: The Enslaved and Paid Servants of Clermont
Saturday, February 15, 2025 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Clermont State Historic Site
Mansion-Meets at the Visitor Center, $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, and children under 12 are free. Over the course of more than 200 years, hundreds of people worked at Clermont to keep the Livingston family comfortable. For nearly a century, the mansion was run by a mostly enslaved staff. By the 1830s, this staff was completely replaced by paid labor. Though many of their stories were lost, recent research has revealed new details about those who worked for the Livingston family. From Old Cole, a black man enslaved by Chancellor Livingston, to Shige Toshio, a Japanese immigrant who served as the Livingston's butler, to Ollie and Christopher Meyer, two young people from different continents who found love in Clermont's kitchen, join us as we uncover some of the stories of those who served. The tour also delves into the realities of enslavement, immigration, and employment across three centuries. Please note: This tour begins in our Visitor Center; you must pay for your tour tickets at the ticketing desk. Reservations are not required but appreciated.
Sun 16 Feb
Curatorial Tour of the Mansion
Sunday, February 16, 2025 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Clermont State Historic Site
Mansion-Meets at the Visitor Center, $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students, and children under 12 are free. Join Clermont's Museum Assistant Noa for a special curatorial tour of the Mansion. This tour will include a discussion of some of the most important pieces in the house as well as those hidden gems in the collection. In the event of severe weather this tour will be postponed until March 2025.Please note: This tour begins in our Visitor Center; you must pay for your tour tickets at the ticketing desk. Space is extremely limited, please make.
Mon 17 Feb
Make Your Own Presidential Seal!
Monday, February 17, 2025 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Clermont State Historic Site
Have you ever wanted to become President for a day? At Clermont you can! Clermont is open for tours on Presidents Day, Monday February 17.Whether you're stopping by for a mansion tour or taking a hike, linger a little longer in the Visitor Center to make your own Presidential Seal! Join Educators Liz and Lila in crafting your own Presidential address and custom stamped Presidential seal. In this program, we will have preprinted "mad lib" style speeches to have the patrons fill in as well as a variety of hand carved stamps to collage their own personalized "seal" of approval! Please note: This is a free event and is intended for families with children. Reservations are not required but appreciated.

Amenities Information

  • Amenities
  • Demonstrations (Accessible)
  • Equestrian Trails
  • Hiking
  • Picnic Area (Accessible)
  • Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing
  • Tours
  • Visitor Center (Accessible)