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The bay is not a protected inlet, but rather a widening of the river with a maximum depth of 80 feet (20 m). It begins roughly at the Hudson Highlands near the village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, and extends some 10 miles north to Danskammer Point. Between the city of Newburgh, Orange
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County on the west bank and Beacon, Dutchess County on the east, the river is almost 2 miles (3.2 km) in width.
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to the south, the bay makes the river wide enough that it was the last section of the Hudson to be
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is in the front. New Windsor, the city of Newburgh and the bridge are visible, with the
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makes passenger-only trips between the two cities during
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