π A 436-acre state park in Yorktown, New York, spanning Westchester and Putnam counties. It was donated by Donald Trump in 2006 after a failed golf course development.
πΆ Unmarked paths for strolling and hiking π² Quiet and peaceful natural environment π¦ Birdwatching opportunities ποΈ Scenic views of the Hudson River Valley
β οΈ Largely undeveloped with no facilities (restrooms, visitor centers, picnic tables, garbage cans) πΊοΈ Difficult to find, signs only on Taconic State Parkway, no clear guidance to entrances π§ Some areas overgrown with weeds and brush β οΈ Former abandoned buildings had asbestos, mostly demolished
π§ Bring your own water and supplies π Dogs permitted on leash π ΏοΈ Small parking lots are available. π Specific directions are needed to locate sections of the park.
π° No entrance fees.
π Typically open from dawn to dusk.
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