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Stillwater, New York, lies a quiet sentinel at the confluence of the Hudson River and the Champlain Canal, a place where the land itself seems to breathe with the steady pulse of water. It lies 39.5 miles north-west of Queensbury, NY (from Queensbury, NY: bearing 326°T), and is situated 5.4 miles north-west of Minerva. Rolling hills, cloaked in the deep greens of deciduous forests that blaze with fiery hues in autumn, embrace the town, their slopes softened by the passage of countless seasons. The air here often carries the faint, clean scent of pine and damp earth, a fragrance that deepens as the sun begins its descent, casting long, benevolent shadows across the fields and meadows. The river, a broad, shimmering ribbon, is the lifeblood of Stillwater, its surface mirroring the expansive sky, sometimes placid and reflective, at others rippled by the passage of boats or the breath of the wind. The terrain, a gentle undulation rather than a stark declaration, invites contemplation, a sense of the land holding secrets whispered by the ancient forests and the flowing water. The history of Stillwater is inextricably bound to its strategic position as a vital waterway crossing and a crucial point in the nation's early development. It was here, amidst the echoes of Revolutionary War skirmishes, that a pivotal battle was fought, a victory that turned the tide of the war and secured the colonies' future. Later, the advent of the Champlain Canal transformed Stillwater into a bustling hub of commerce, its docks alive with the loading and unloading of goods, a testament to the ingenuity and industry of its people. Though the days of heavy barge traffic have largely receded, the legacy of that industrious past lingers, a quiet pride in the resilience and hard work that shaped this corner of the state. Today, agriculture remains a cornerstone of Stillwater's economy, with fertile fields yielding bountiful harvests, and the river continues to offer its bounty, supporting a modest fishing and recreational trade. The character of Stillwater is one of enduring quietude, a place where the rhythm of life is dictated less by the clamor of progress and more by the timeless cadence of nature and the enduring spirit of its inhabitants.
| Location | Stillwater, Essex County, New York |
| Coordinates | 43.850063°N, 74.056252°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| Area Code | 212, 315, 332, 347, 516, 518, 585, 607, 631, 646, 680, 716, 718, 838, 845, 914, 917, 929, 934 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |