Address: 300 Trailer Park, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Nice little spot down on the water that honors our veterans. Beautiful view of the Hudson River.”
Address: 44 Battlefield Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“This was cool. The woman in the museum was very informative. You'll be interested to know there was no battle at Stony Point. Anthony Wayne distracted the enemy, and just walked in an took over the peninsula!! FYI as of June 28 2023 the light house is being renovated. But the views of the Hudson River are sweeping .”
Address: 983 Rte 9W, Stony Point, NY 10986, USA
“It is one the great place to do BBQ in summer and take a long walk along boardwalk by the lake. The zoo by the picnic area is lovely for kids. They really have some great bears in there. I wish they could open Perkins memorial tower in the month of April.”
Address: 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Great Lake beach Overcontrolled by guards Very often place is crowded with Bronx guests Too much loud Spanish music competing who can make it louder”
Address: 3020 Seven Lakes Drive, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“This place is beautiful to visit even in winters. The place was quite cold when we went in December, but bearable. I would suggest taking a thick coat and gloves. It has all the amenities nearby the trekking mountain - there is a snack bar where you get bars, ice cream etc. There is a restaurant where you can eat good food. There is even an ice skating rank which is I feel is the highlight of the area. You can pay just $10 and skate there for 1 hour and 30 minutes. I would say pretty good deal. The trail itself takes about 2 hours. Had a wonderful time!”
Address: Suffern - Bear Mountain Trail, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
Address: 30 Mott Farm Rd, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“This is my troop's second time overnight camping here, and it's perfect for our age level! The beds/mattresses, fire rings, nicely marked hiking trails, and group indoor areas make for a great experience all around.”
Address: 5 Club House Ln, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Nice dogs and people at this fairly new dog park, but you must register your dog with the town and pay a small annual fee.”
Address: Dunderberg Turnpike, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Great trail to hike in the fall weather - no bugs and fresh cool air. However rocks were pretty slippery because of the previous night rain. Would definitely be very challenging and in some parts dangerous during Winter. Beautiful view of water fall and sound of streams running all along the trail. Nice spots for picnic. Though my 6-yr old made the entire Bridle path loop hike, it’s pretty rough (uphill and rocky) for younger kids.”
Address: Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Quiet spot offering panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Bear Mountain Bridge. From Hessian Lake (where crowds congregate during the warm summer months), you can hike a trail that leads directly to this place. The hike took us 20 minutes.”
Address: US-9W, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Great trail. Views from top of bare mountain are impressive.”
Address: Service Rd, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Awesome view!. Family friendly. Easy path can be walked even with your kids with no problem.”
Address: US-9W, Bear Mountain, NY 10911, USA
“Beautiful place that can be really busy in the summer, especially on weekends. Hessian Lake and the Hudson River were particularly scenic. There's picnic spots, hiking trails, a pool that's popular with young families, and even historic sites. Come early for a convenient parking spot.”
Address: 259 Norrie Point Way, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Even from 202, this outcropping is a sight to behold. Nestled in the valley, Iona Island preserves the land's natural beauty as well as diverse ecology. I drove in (when the road was not flooded) to see a thorough posterboard of the wildlife and diversity in the preserve. Railroad tracks run under an old Naval ammunition center (closed to the public. I didn't do a ton of exploring, but the map indicated there are some trails to hike around the island. A huge number of songbirds and hunting birds (including the bald eagle!) nest and make homes here. I wish I could share sounds as well as pictures, as there was an orchestra of birdsong the whole time I was there.”
Address: Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Clean, peaceful and safe for all ages. The cargo trains going by are such a treat. I loved my visit and will return again very soon.”
Address: 800 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Very popular summer spot! Parking can be tricky but it's worth it to spend a nice summer day here with the family. Easy viewing of children near or in the water, that's what makes it so popular in part I think.”
Address: Ramapo-Dunderberg Timp Torne Trail, Tomkins Cove, NY 10986, USA
“Nice trail. Several beautiful overlooks of the Hudson. Only downside is that you can hear the cars for a while.”
Address: 44 Battlefield Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Amazing vistas and very knowledgeable narratives that are displayed throughout. As a documentarian, traveling to historic areas is my main reason for travel and Stony Point was a very pleasant trip with so much to take in a appreciate. Stony Point was occupied by names such as John Andre as well as Mad Anthony Wayne... Great history and area!”
Address: Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Friendly people and the dogs get along. Very clean dog park.”
Address: 40 Lowland Hill Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Nice and quite. Away from any main road. Grills and benches for a nice picnic. Shallow pool for the younger kids or just to dip your own feet. Swings. 4 playgrounds. 4 basketball hoops. Open grass area for kick ball or soccer, etc.. path for a short stroll. Nice quite stream next to it. Lastly, a few shady areas under some trees. We'll be back soon.”
Address: River Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“Very clean park, benches in great shape. Bathroom facilities clean. Parking tight. Need permit for parties and need to be town resident. They do a great job keep non residents out.”
Address: 700 Kanawauke Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980, USA
“So my rating will vary depending on the campsite neighbors. We have had amazing times at the campground over the past decade plus but we have also been frustrated to no end when neighbors brought lawn equipment and started destroying the woods. We have not thought twice about calling the park police and rangers. Thankfully we have gotten some horrible people kicked out for damaging the trees and nature. We will only ever camp in W section because we adore the nature and enjoy the solitude.”
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