WELCOME TO
WHITE CREEK
The Town of White Creek is a quaint, rural township nestled in the foothills of the Taconic Mountains of Southern Washington County.
ABOUT WHITE CREEK
Luscious mountains forested with pines and hardwoods feed into a network of creeks and uncover several hundred miles of trails to explore hiking, mountain biking, camping, and hunting in the summer. And, in the winter, it makes for ideal snowmobiling terrain, making it an outdoor adventurer’s paradise across all seasons. Whether you are an avid hiker, or are looking for a foodies paradise, visit and explore every corner of White Creek’s stunning natural scenery and its historic village, Cambridge.
White Creek is best known for:
Cambridge is best known for:
EXPLORE WHITE CREEK
A BRIEF HISTORY OF WHITE CREEK
1700s
White Creek’s first permanent residence was built in 1757 and still stands today! The first settlers in the present hamlet of White Creek were Quakers. White Creek rapidly became a center of regional commerce late in the eighteenth century.
1800s
Farm productivity increased
dramatically in the 1830’s with the inventions of the automatic reaper and the steel plow. As the railroad made its way into the village, Cambridge-North White Creek established itself as a local center for agriculture, lumber and other industries. White Creek was officially established in 1816
when the town of Cambridge was subdivided.
1900s
One of White Creek’s most unique attractions, the New Skete Monastery, was built in the hills just
outside the village of Cambridge, in 1967, followed by the women’s monastery two years later. Their churches, gardens, and hiking trails are open to visitors, parishioners, and tour groups. The nuns are also well-known for their cheesecakes!
Today
Nestled in the foothills of the Taconic Mountains, White Creek remains an inspiring agricultural community ripe with outdoor recreation options.