Local History
Explore the town's origins and its significance in New York's history.





Ramapo, located in Rockland County, New York, is a town steeped in history and natural beauty. Originally known as New Hampstead, it was renamed Ramapo in 1828. The town's name is of Lenape origin, meaning 'sweet water' or 'slanting rocks.' With a population of over 148,000, it is the most populous town in New York outside of Long Island. Visitors can enjoy the town's scenic landscapes and explore its rich cultural heritage.
Ramapo, located in Rockland County, New York, is a town steeped in history and natural beauty. Originally known as New Hampstead, it was renamed Ramapo in 1828. The town's name is of Lenape origin, meaning 'sweet water' or 'slanting rocks.' With a population of over 148,000, it is the most populous town in New York outside of Long Island. Visitors can enjoy the town's scenic landscapes and explore its rich cultural heritage.
Rich historical background dating back to 1791.
Scenic landscapes and natural beauty.
Cultural significance with Lenape origins.
Rich historical background with cultural significance.
Scenic landscapes ideal for outdoor activities.
Suburban charm with a blend of history and nature.
Explore the town's origins and its significance in New York's history.
Enjoy the scenic landscapes and natural beauty of the area.
History enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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$80-$150 p/day
English
Learn about the Lenape origins of the town's name.
History, Nature, Culture
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the town's natural beauty.
Summer is vibrant with outdoor activities and events.
Fall provides a picturesque setting with colorful foliage.
Winter is quieter, ideal for enjoying peaceful walks and historical sites.