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
High Tor State Park
- High Tor State Park is located along the ridges of South Mountain and used as a day use park for hiking, picnicking, swimming and viewing the sprawling Hudson River. The Long Path passes through the park just before the ... 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
Rockland Lake State Park
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 huge 24,140 square foot swimming pool with diving boards--the pool is more than 10,000 square fee... state.ny
Teatown Lake Reservation
Teatown Lake Reservation is a 834-acre nature preserve located on Spring Valley Road in Ossining... patch.com
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park
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 engulfed large tracts of businesses and homes. After numerous proposals and an ... state.ny
Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site
Visit the site of the Battle of Stony Point, one of the lastRevolutionary War battles in the northeastern colonies. This is where Brigadier General Anthony Wayne led his corps of Continental Light Infantry in a daring midnight ... state.ny
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
Pascack Brook
The Pascack Brook is a tributary of the Hackensack River in Bergen County, New Jersey in the United States. It forms a region known as the Pascack Valley. The brook is dammed to form the Woodcliff Lake Reservoir in the tow... anglerweb.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
Veterans Memorial Park
Fenced-in play area will be a place for dog owners to let their dogs off their lease and run free. It has small and large dog sections with benches, a poop cleanup station, water fountain, and obstacle course. ecoanimal.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
Sculpture Exhibit At One N Broadway
David Hayes is the creator of more than 63 sculptures that are on exhibit for the locals and visitors of White Plains to view throughout the region... patch.com
Greenacres Field And Playground
Greenacres Field and Playground is located at the intersection of Huntington Road and Montrose Road, near George Field Park and Greenacres School... patch.com
Pilla Landing
The gazebo here shares space with a clever playground in the shape of a boat with two tunnel sides as well as wheels, bars and ladder structures... patch.com
Memorial Park
This small park on the corner of Palisade and Chestnut Streets is frequented by parents and kids for the activities offered and peaceful setting... patch.com
Jacob Purdy House (1721)
* A National Historic Site * * * * * * General George Washington?s Headquarters * * * * * October 23 28, 1776 While preparing for the Battle of White Plains, October 28, 1776 - and later - July 27 September 16, 1778 General Was... hmdb.org