Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park
- The Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park follows the route of the Old Croton Aqueduct, which carried water into New York City from 1842 to 1955. Most of the structure lies beneath the trail and has been designated a N... wildernet.com
Nyack Beach State Park
- Nyack Beach is accessed by traveling US 9W to Broadway in Nyack. The park is situated on 61 acres along the banks of the Hudson River. The park is open year-round with limited amenities. Viewing the beautiful landscape, ... wildernet.com
Blauvelt State Park
- Blauvelt State Park is a forested green space in Rockland County, Orangeburg. Parking is very limited with hiking trails providing access to the wonderful Hudson Valley area. No restrooms provided. Park is undeveloped, t... wildernet.com
Glen Island Park
Glen Island Park is one of the most widely used parks in the Westchester system, second in popularity only to Playland in Rye... patch.com
Rye Town Park
Next to Playland Park on the Long Island Sound, the Rye Town Park is located along Forest Avenue in the City of Rye... patch.com
Philipse Manor Hall
On November 28, 1776, the same year that fifty?six Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over two hundred colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a ?Declaration of Dependence.? These signers were ... famplosion.com
Pelham Bay Park
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Located in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx, Pelham Bay Park is the city's largest park, covering over 2,700 acres of woodland. The southernmost section (most accessible to ... kaboom.org
Douglas Park
Named after John Douglas, whose brother Henry owned the adjoining land in the 1880s, the park's 17 acres include picnic sites overlooking the Pocantico River, a steep that leads to the river and a small playground... patch.com
Pemberwick Park
Pemberwick Park in western Greenwich is made up of 44 acres, which is roughly divided into three parts: a recreation area, green space and a managed conservation area that includes a trail system and orchards... patch.com
Ward Avenue Park
Located just two blocks behind the main shopping drag in the Village, this small park features a playground for young children with two swings, a baby swing, two wooden benches and two built-in picnic tables... patch.com
Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
- This 18th century church is associated with the trial of John Peter Zenger and the fight for freedom of the press. The church was completed in 1787. The Bill of Right museum occupies the former parish hall. wildernet.com
Reverend Sykes Park
Benches, a basketball court, sprinklers for warm-weather fun and a playground can be found at this park, established with the help from its namesake, a pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church in Tarrytown... patch.com
Stanley Avenue Park
Stanley Avenue Park features a playground with two distinct jungle gyms in different sizes to accommodate children of various ages, each with multiple slides, bridges and other built-ins... patch.com
Rockefeller State Preserve
About 22 miles of the approximately 860 acres of the Rockefeller family estate, donated to New York State in 1983, is now known as the Rockefeller State Preserve... patch.com
Havemeyer Field & Greenwich Common
Havemeyer Field & Greenwich Common refers to the open space that stretches from behind the administrative office building of the Board of Education to Town Hall... patch.com
Rye Brook Athletic Fields
Locatedon the Blind Brook High School campus, the Rye Brook Athletics Fields include a full artificial turf football/soccer field and a softball/baseball field... patch.com
Addison Park
Located on Chatsworth Avenue near the Post Office, Addison Park is comprised of a small gardened area that makes for a nice refuge from the shopping district... patch.com
Crawford Park
Crawford Park contains an early 20th century mansion, hundreds of mature trees, an expansive lawn, a playground, a large picnic pavilion and a sunken garden... patch.com