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Airmont's Name Points to Air and Mountains
Airmont's name comes from air, mountains, and greenery, which fits a Ramapo village close to Suffern, Monsey, Mahwah, and New York City.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Airmont’s name explains the village better than a highway glance does. The word blends air, mountains, and greenery. That fits its spot in the Ramapo Mountains, where the terrain rolls and conservation of the natural environment is part of the local civic character. The name carries that scenery into ordinary directions.
The location is very Rockland: close to Suffern, Tallman, Monsey, and Mahwah, New Jersey, while still about 30 miles northwest of New York City. The Tappan Zee Bridge is listed about 14 miles away. Airmont was incorporated in 1991 and has about 9,000 people in 2,500 homes, with businesses and services for residents and visitors.
That mix helps the place make sense. Airmont is not remote mountain country, and it is not just a suburb on a map. It is a small Rockland village where the name keeps pointing back to the hillier, greener setting around everyday errands.
For someone crossing village lines near Suffern or Monsey, Airmont’s name is a reminder to look up from the road a little. The landscape is part of the address.