Address: Bear Mountain Bridge Rd, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA
“Good hike ! You get sweeping views of the Hudson and bear mountain bridge at the top. There are some steep sections on the trail, and I'd consider it a moderate to strenuous hike, depending on fitness levels. I love that every so often on the trail, you are treated with awesome views of the open landscape and the bear mountain bridge, till you finally get to the top.”
Address: Sprout Brook Rd, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA
“Great hiking system. Beautiful area trails are well maintained and marked clearly. Great hike with the dogs along the red and blue trails!”
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: 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.”
Address: 92 US-6, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA
“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.”
Address: 28 Bear Mountain Bridge Rd, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA
“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.”
Address: 187 Westchester Ave, Buchanan, NY 10511, USA
“Very nice quiet and secluded park.”
Address: 218 Westchester Ave, Buchanan, NY 10511, USA
“My kids are finishing up 6 weeks of summer camp and had a great time! They saw old friends, made a lot of new friends, played sports, made crafts, and learned how to swim. I was impressed with the quality of swim lessons and my kids seemed to learn a lot from these lessons. The camp group pictures were also a great keepsake. I did have 1 minor concern, and the director addressed the issue swiftly and to my satisfaction. My kids looked forward to camp each day and overall had a very positive experience!”
Address: 1339 albany post rd, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Beautiful and quiet. Trails well maintained. Pond and wildlife make this a nice place to visit. Lots of birds. I really enjoyed it here. Will visit again”
Address: Hardie St, Montrose, NY 10548, USA
“Great Place for Fishing, Crabbing or Just Enjoying The View of the Hudson River.”
Address: 35 Yorktown Rd, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Stunning gorge, fabulous photo opp. Dog friendly, plenty of parking & seating. Perfect little stop if you're on the road. Loved it, wondrous sight! Pretty awe inspiring.”
Address: 99 Briggs Ln, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“I saw deer and foxes”
Address: Croton Dam Rd, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“A beautiful park for a bbq, picnic or hike. The surroundings are peaceful, especially with the sounds of the waterfall from the dam. Although the parking lot is large it has been known to get full. If this is the case card will be lined up outside of the entrance and can only enter once another car has left. There is no concessions stand so be certain to pack some food and drinks. There are restrooms, water fountains and a playground for children.”
Address: 1 Croton Point Ave, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Awesome park”
Address: 10 Fox Rd, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520, USA
“Great little woodland for hiking. Easy trails. Cute gazebo on the marshland trail all built of trex.”
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