Tallman Mountain State Park comprises wooded country on the easterly slope of the Palisades uplands overlooking the Hudson and Piermont Marsh, wh...
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During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight numerous fires that often...
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mile wide, and encompasses 2,500 acres of wild Hudson River shorefront, uplands, and cliffs.
Within this park you will find more than 30 miles of h...
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Route 303 North to East, Greenbush Road,
Blauvelt, NY
Blauvelt State Park is 590 acres of forested green space in Rockland County. Hiking trails provide the only access and afford spectacular views o...
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Trailhead on the summit is on the east side of U.S. Route 9W in Alpine, about 2.5 mi. north of Closter Dock Road. The trail crosses a pedestrian br...
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Rockland lake State Park's lake is located on a ridge of Hook Mountain above the west bank of the Hudson River. The park offers a new water complex...
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Rockefeller State Park Preserve offers quiet countryside walks of all lengths through forested hills and valleys surrounding sunlit pastoral fields...
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There's old New York, and then there's old New York. Inwood Hill Park is a living piece of old New York. Evidence of its prehistoric roots exists a...
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Long Hill West, Just West of the Aspinwall Road Intersection,
Briarcliff Manor, NY
Officially dedicated in 1988, this mile long trail is part of a permanent public easement made possible by the Rosecliff residential development. T...
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62 acres of foot trails, open meadows and an opportunity for dog walking in Paws Place (Ward Acres dog permit is required). Ward Acres is also home...
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This trail follows the aqueduct from Croton to New York City. It is operated and maintained by the State of New York for your enjoyment. Our access...
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Park Hours:
Open seven days a week, 8am to 10pm (summer hours)
About:
The Kensico Dam was built under the old dam that formed Lake Kensico...
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About Us:The Long Path goes along the top of the cliffs. Its southern trailhead is outside the Visitor Center at Fort Lee Historic Park. From there...
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During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight numerous fires that often...
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