Hudson heights highland ny1/1/2024 ![]() Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve at Little Stony PointĬelebrate the arrival of 2023 at the majestic Hudson Highlands with a hike as well as "free hot cocoa, coffee, snacks, music, fireside warmth." Opt for the mile-long Little Stony Point trail, or hike three miles round-trip via the Cornish Estate trail for a little local history. Related: How to Stay in Shape Over the Holidays in the Hudson Valley How better to start off your year than with a bit of nature and history? Register online for the hike, which begins at noon on New Year's Day. Not only will you be spending time around nature, but you'll get to see an iconic Westchester landmark for yourself. This easy, breezy, two-mile loop around the Old Croton Aqueduct is certainly not short on views. Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park at Croton Reservoir and Dam ![]() Larry Trachtenberg of the Saw Mill River Audubon Society guides the walk, pointing out bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, and other wildlife along the way. stroll along the Hudson River also crosses the beautiful landscapes of Rockwood Hall. Rockefeller State Park Preserve offers two glorious first day hikes. ![]() Photo courtesy of the Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve While you won't get the full John Jay experience-the Bedford House, visitor center, and Discovery Center are open May through October-the grounds alone are well worth a visit in all their winter glory. John Jay Homestead State Historic Siteĭawn to dusk, take a self-guided landscape tour of this historic site in Westchester. Located in the heart of Westchester County, it's a great choice for hikers traveling from the Big Apple. A post shared by Clarice Maala reservations are required for this brisk, two-mile hike.
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