๐ Historic rock carvings in Prattsville, New York, known as 'New York's Mount Rushmore'. ๐ Depicts the life of Zadock Pratt and his son George, also considered an early Civil War memorial. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992, it was also an early 19th-century pleasure park. # Why Go โฐ๏ธ Unique historical monument with stone carvings ๐ถ Scenic hiking trail with benches and valley views ๐งบ Picnic areas ๐๏ธ Zadock Pratt Museum nearby ๐ Free public access # Why Avoid โ ๏ธ Steep and windy ascent, potentially challenging for young children # Tips ๐ Wear good shoes for the ascent. ๐ฆฏ Walking sticks are available near the picnic area. โณ Allow time to enjoy the climb and views. ๐งบ Picnicking permitted. ๐๏ธ Visit the nearby Zadock Pratt Museum. # Cost ๐ฐ No admission fee # Hours ๐ Open daily # ๐ ฟ๏ธ Parking Roadside parking available
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