Madam Brett Park
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
Home to the abandoned Tioronda Hat Works Factory, this park is a combination of woodlands and marshlands.

📜 Park combining woodlands and marshlands, home to abandoned Tioronda Hat Works Factory. 🔍 Named for Catheryna Brett, first European settler in Beacon, who operated a gristmill on this land along Fishkill Creek.Why Go🌊 Explore nature along Fishkill Creek, with a waterfall and marshlands. 🦅 Spot wildlife like ospreys, bald eagles, and migratory birds. 🚶‍♀️ Enjoy short walks and hiking trails. 🏭 Discover the ruins of the Tioronda Hat Works Factory.Why Avoid⚠️ Factory ruins largely destroyed by fire in 2017.Tips🕒 Best to visit in spring or after heavy rains for an impressive waterfall. 🐕 Dogs allowed on a leash.Cost💰 Free entryHours🕒 Daily, dawn to dusk, year-round.🅿️ Parking Available.♿ Accessibility Accessible design features and universal access.🚻 Toilets Seasonal restroom available.ActivitiesBiking, cross-country skiing & snowshoeing, fishing, hiking, walking, wildlife viewing.

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