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Sprout Brook Park

Address: Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA

Park

“Lovely! It also has a playground!”

Horn Hill

Address: Stony Point, NY, United States

Park

“Horn Hill doesn't provide any views from its top, but it strategically sits on Suffern - Bear Mountain trail (yellow markers) between Pingyp Mountain and Cat's Elbow scramble on the way to the Timp. The only official mountainbike/snowmobile trail in Harriman loops around Horn Hill. There is a fork with Red Cross trail at the bottom of the hill, which also leads across Palisades Parkway and allows to avoid a steep descent on Pingyp”

Thomas Park

Address: 10 Elm St, Locust Valley, NY 11560, USA

Park

#20

Address: Pound Ridge, NY 10576, USA

Campground Park Lodging

Anthony's Nose

Address: 92 US-6, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA

Park

“My go to local hike. A few different ways up. I like to make it short and steep. Good quick workout with awesome views for sunset.”

Melody Lane Park

Address: Melody Ln, Westbury, NY 11590, USA

Park

Battle Row County Park

Address: Old Bethpage, NY 11804, USA

Park

“ONLY STOPPED IN TO EMPTY TANKS BUT IT LOOKS NICE”

Bethpage Bikeway

Address: Bethpage Bikeway, Massapequa Park, NY 11762, USA

Park

Camp Smith Trail

Address: 28 Bear Mountain Bridge Rd, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA

Park

“Great trail for a day hike. This is the longer, more challenging way to get to Anthony's Nose - but it also provides more solitude before you get to the popular main section of the trail. The views of the Hudson River, Bear Mountain State Park, and the Purple Heart Veterans Memorial Bridge (formerly the Bear Mountain Bridge) are beautiful, plus it's a great area to see hawks. From the Bear Mountain Tollhouse, the Camp Smith Trail is a 6.2 mile round-trip to the Nose and back, or you can descend on the Appalachian Trail for a 4.2 mile hike if you don't need to get back to the origin.”

Big Pine

Address: North Salem, NY 10560, USA

Campground Park Lodging

West Rogues Wetlands

Address: County Rd 11, Huntington, NY 11743, USA

Park

“A little gem of an area with hiking trails.”

Bailey Mountain

Address: North Salem, NY 10560, USA

Park

Riverfront Green Park

Address: Requa St, Peekskill, NY 10566, USA

Park

“Great view of hudson. Nice pier to walk out on and relax. Small walking trails with interesting metal art. Small play area good for kids 5 to 10. Open space, boat launching, train tracks etc. A few places to eat within walking distance (brewery, taco bar, coffee place, etc) also there is an excellent bakery South st Bakery. Must buy something there. Public rest room available.”

Bethpage State Park Soccer Field

Address: Bethpage State Park Soccer Field, Old Bethpage, NY 11804, USA

Park

Frederick P. Rose Preserve

Address: 193 N Salem Rd, Waccabuc, NY 10597, USA

Park

“I did some volunteer work over here, and the area is absolutely beautiful. The staff is great, too!”

Winstanley Park

Address: Greenwood Lake, NY 10925, USA

Park

“Public soccer field, baseball diamonds, and occasionally the setting for several Village of Greenwood Lake community recreational events (Halloween haunted trail, summer family festivals with vendors, food, etc). Sometimes people fly drones here when it's not in use.”

Beekman Beach

Address: West End Ave, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA

Park

“Swim at your own risk in the very clean waters of Oyster Bay Harbor. You can find a parking space. Bathrooms are near by at the western Waterfront next to building J. There is a nice swing set here also. There are a few benches where you can sit and relax looking at the Bay. The beach is not raked by the town although there is a cleanup every year and there are lots of shells and such. The beach closes at dusk. It is usually not busy and it’s a very quiet beach. You will also see swans and other shore birds here. Recently the beach and surrounding area have been beautifully updated. There are many handicap parking spaces, this beach is now for Town of Oyster Bay residents only.”

Cordelia Hepburn Cushman Preserve

Address: 25 063 00110, Syosset, NY 11791, USA

Park

Field 2 Parking

Address: Wantagh, NY 11793, USA

Parking Park

“Quiet field at Jones Beach. A good place to enjoy Jones Beach with less of a crowd.The parking is right next to the beach but there is a long walk to the water. The restrooms and concessions are dated but functional. You are just a short walk to the West Bath house, pool and The Landing Restaurant.”

Colleran Park

Address: Whitewood Dr, Massapequa Park, NY 11762, USA

Park

“Because none of you go to it.”

Anchor Park

Address: Spar Ln, Massapequa, NY 11758, USA

Park

“best place on earth”

Mombasha High Point

Address: Appalachian Trail, Monroe, NY 10950, USA

Park

“high point was the low point of this hike.. I beat it better in the winter when the trees have less leaves to block your view. Still nice it was just a let down. The trial about half a mile before it marked in blue has a better view.”

Yorktown Community Dog Park

Address: &, Grant Ave & Morris Ln, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547, USA

Park

“Great Community Dog Park with a good size fence enclosed area for your pets to run and play freely. If you want to experience something more tranquil and private you can continue onto the many trails behind the park, just keep following the trail instead of turning into the fenced off section. Most of the trails have designations making it difficult to get lost or go off trail. This trails level of difficulty is very easy, only with 1 or 2 steep inclines. Early mornings are best if you are looking for a more isolated experience. Later on in the day would be best for socializing as you’re like to see other visitors with their pets. Give this clean, well maintained park a shot, I do recommend.”

Trailhead for Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail and Doodletown Brook

Address: US-9W, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA

Park

“Great trail. Views from top of bare mountain are impressive.”

Sylvan Glen Nature Preserve

Address: Hunterbrook Rd, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547, USA

Park

Appalachian Trail

Address: Service Rd, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA

Park

“Awesome view!. Family friendly. Easy path can be walked even with your kids with no problem.”

Somers Parks & Recreation Department

Address: 82 Primrose St, Katonah, NY 10536, USA

Park

“Nice park. Great playground for kids. Baseball fields, basketball courts, soccer fields, walking trails, library.”

Congers Lake Memorial Park

Address: 6 Gilchrest Rd, Congers, NY 10920, USA

Park

“Very beautiful park with great wildlife. It's only 2.6 miles so it doesn't take too long for just a lap. If there was a bathroom around it would be better. Parking is available at multiple spots so that is never a problem.”

Major Welch Trail Head

Address: Major Welch Trail, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA

Park

“Strenuous but beautiful hike. It’s a 1000 ft ascent to Perkins memorial tower for breathtaking views of the valley. You may also spot Manhattan skyline from there. My favorite trail at Bear Mountain.”

Lake Meahagh Park

Address: 187 Westchester Ave, Buchanan, NY 10511, USA

Park

“Very nice quiet and secluded park.”

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