Podcast Episode: "Preserving Nassau: Six New Preserves and the Power of Community"
Podcast Guest: Dave Fleming, Town Supervisor for Town of Nassau, NY
Description: Celebrate a remarkable conservation milestone: the establishment of over six new nature preserves in the Town of Nassau, New York
Dave Fleming reviews the "Nassau Recipe for Success," a model of local conservation that proves what’s possible when community buy-in meets grassroots action. We explore how these projects transition from visions into reality through the dedicated use of volunteer labor and community input during the planning, building, and maintenance phases. Beyond the trails, we celebrate the rich history and rugged beauty of Rensselaer County. Whether you're interested in land conservation or looking for hiking spot, this episode offers a masterclass in protecting the landscapes. Join us for a dive into the natural treasures of Nassau, NY and the collaborative spirit that keeps Rensselaer County thriving.
Here are the six key nature preserves and protected areas in Nassau, NY, which offer roughly 500 acres of public access:
Location: 591 Central Nassau Road (CR 16), Nassau, NY
Trail Length: ~1.1 Miles (Loop and Overlook trails)
Highlight: A rare peat bog and bird-watching overlook.
Location: Burden Lake Road (near 2nd Dyke Rd), Nassau, NY
Trail Length: ~1.5 Miles
Highlight: Watershed protection and community-built trails near the lake.
3. Kinderhook Creek Preserve
Location: Martha Hicks Road (off Tsatsawassa Lake Rd), East Nassau, NY
Trail Length: ~5.0 Miles (Extensive trail network)
Highlight: Half a mile of trout stream frontage and diverse forest types.
Location: Stewart Lane, Nassau/Sand Lake Border
Trail Length: ~1.5 Miles
Highlight: Massive ancient oaks and stone walls
Location: Smith Pond Road, Nassau, NY
Trail Length: ~0.75 Miles
Highlight: Critical wetland habitat perfect for specialized bird watching.
6. Albert Family Forest Preserve
Location: Cold Water Tavern Road, Nassau, NY
Trail Length: ~1.0 Mile
Highlight: Rugged terrain