Address: 171-143 Bear Mountain-Beacon Hwy, Garrison, NY 10524, USA
“Staying from here, you will have to park on the side of the road. Short home to the top with amazing views”
Address: Mt Kisco, NY 10549, USA
“Great place to take in some peace and serenity, learn some history also, it's always good to learn from the past, puts things into perspective.”
Address: 25 West End Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA
“This area of the park is a very serene and beautifully cared for Space out of respect of the late President Theodore Roosevelt. Walking paths Circle this absolutely beautiful wide open space. There is also a wonderful beach here and also a fantastic sports complex.”
Address: Hall Ave, Goldens Bridge, NY 10526, USA
“I started going to GBDC in nursery and stayed until I aged out of the camp. My most formative years were spent here; I owe GBDC everything and I would not be who I am today without my 7+ years at this beautiful camp!”
Address: Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Croton Point park is a lovely place by the Hudson at the widest part of the river, so there are beautiful expansive vistas. The county charges a fee Memorial to Labor, but free otherwise. It's where the 2-day Clearwater music fest takes place. A gem of a park; let's keep it clean and keep the noise down.”
Address: 250 Lawrence Hill Rd, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, USA
“Such a beautiful place to walk the trails and enjoy nature at it's finest. There are so many things to enjoy. Plant life, birds, butterflies and all wildlife in general. A hidden gem because everytime I visit I rarely see others.”
Address: Highhold Dr, Huntington, NY 11743, USA
“It's a wonderful park for all sizes of dogs.”
Address: 169 Oil City Rd, Pine Island, NY 10969, USA
“Beautiful flat walking trail around marsh land where migratory birds gather. Bald eagles nest at the preserve and the Appalachian Trail cuts through. There's a small parking area and a flat elevated area to set up a tripod for your or camera or spotting lenses.”
Address: Mohegan Lake, NY 10547, USA
“Great place to visit. A little hike from Stony Street or Buckhorn will get you there. All trails are marked.”
Address: 51 Old Country Rd, Melville, NY 11747, USA
“Sweet Hollow Park is great for families. Located on Old Country Road servicing Melville and the adjoining areas of Suffolk county. Plenty of parking and a wheelchair accessible entrance. Public Restrooms. Clean facilities. Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, and Soccer. We will definitely be going back.”
Address: Southfields, NY 10975, USA
“Great loop hike from Tuxedo; Ramapo Dunderburg to Tuxedo Mt Ivy to Blue Disc trail North to Victory East to Lake Skenonto. From Lake head South on Triangle to White Bar to Kakiat West to Blue Disc North to Tuxedo Mt Ivy. Head West on TMI to Ramapo Dunderburg South back to Tuxedo.”
Address: Valley Cottage, NY 10989, USA
“Friendly volunteers monitor Autumn migrating hawks at this location since at least 1969. Officially founded in 1971. A short hike from Rt 9W to the expansive view at top. More than a dozen species of raptor fly by, some at eye level, providing the so-called Hook look! Like this male kestrel by wildlife photographer S. Sachs.”
Address: 35 Todd Rd, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
“Great place to walk and see all kinds of wildlife. They run programs about birds, butterflies, plants, lectures on conservation and more”
Address: Highland Falls, NY 10928, USA
“Very steep climb but the beautiful view is breathtaking!”
Address: 313 N Idaho Ave, North Massapequa, NY 11758, USA
“Very nice park new fields”
Address: Red Dot Trial, Huntington, NY 11743, USA
“The stables are closed at the moment but you can still bring your horse & ride a great terrain.”
Address: Wenonah Trail, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547, USA
“Great strip mall One-Stop shopping”
Address: 288 Mine Rd, Highland Falls, NY 10928, USA
“I highly recommend hiking the Popolopen Torne trail, popularly known as "Trail of the Fallen". You'll find the trail head at the information kiosk in Fort Montgomery directly across from the small parking space. For the average hiker, it will take you about 30 minutes to reach the summit. Make sure to wear grippy trail shoes or hiking boots. In the fall, hiking boots make a huge difference because the rocks and little crevices are hidden by all the leaves and makes navigating the floor of the forest a little more tricky. Toward the top, there is a steep section outfitted with ropes to help. During the colder months, it is partially covered in ice, so please be careful! Once at the top, you'll find some peaceful areas to rest and photograph, and the 360 degree views are insanely gorgeous!. Please respect the memorial site as many come to honor those who have served and who are still serving. Consider carrying a "memorial- rock" or momento to share and honor someone who has made the ultimate sacrifice. We've taken our lab hiking up here with no issues, and have seeing both young and old do this hike. Enjoy!”
Address: 82 Primrose St, Katonah, NY 10536, USA
“Really nice field. High turf so ⚽ moves really slow”
Address: Bethpage State Park, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, USA
“Excellent mountain bike & bike pavement trails ,walking running & hiking trails many BBQ and Shaded picnic table areas palygrounds plenty of parking”
Address: 1 Van Wyck St, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Really nice park with a long walking trail. At far end there is an impressive 911 memorial. The memorial is built with a large steal beam from the 911 destroyed Twin Towers in NYC to form a huge sun dial/clock. Next to it there are detailed explanations of how the Sun Dial works and a correction graph for the difference between the sun dial's reading as a function of the time of day. The memorial is nice artistically, in addition to its science educational value. North of the parking the Park has a Bathroom House with separate Men's and Women's. Both include baby changing table :-) that is nice to have.”
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