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White Pond Multiple Use Area
● OpenWhite Pond Multiple Use Area is a picturesque park located at 332-372 White Pond Road in Stormville, New York. This beautiful outdoor space offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy, including hiking, fishing, picnicking, and bird-watching. The serene setting of White Pond provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxing day out in nature. Whether you're looking to explore the trails, cast a line in the pond, or simply unwind with a picnic, White Pond Multiple Use Area is the ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Come and experience the tranquility and natural beauty of this hidden gem in the heart of New York.
332-372 White Pond Rd, Stormville, NY 12582, United States -
Windfall Pond Trailhead Parking
● OpenWelcome to Windfall Pond Trailhead Parking Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Adirondacks, Windfall Pond Trailhead Parking in Eagle Bay, New York, offers the perfect starting point for your outdoor adventures. Whether you're here for a peaceful hike, an invigorating snowshoe trek, or just to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding you, our parking area provides convenient access to a variety of trails.
Eagle Bay, New York 13331, United States -
Roy H Park Preserve - South Trail
● OpenWelcome to Roy H. Park Preserve - South Trail Nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, the Roy H. Park Preserve offers an enchanting escape into nature's embrace. Located at 996 Irish Settlement Road in Freeville, New York, this breathtaking 241-acre preserve is a mere drive from Ithaca and serves as a vital connector within a sprawling network of over 8,000 acres of protected lands. It is part of the "Emerald Necklace," an ambitious initiative by the Finger Lakes Land Trust to interlink 50,000 acres of public open spaces around Ithaca.
996 Irish Settlement Road, Freeville, New York 13068, United States -
Roy H Park Preserve - North (Short) Trail
● OpenExplore the Roy H. Park Preserve - North (Short) Trail Nestled at 831 Irish Settlement Road in Freeville, New York, the Roy H. Park Preserve offers an enchanting escape into nature just a short drive from Ithaca. Spanning 241 picturesque acres, this preserve is a sanctuary of diverse ecosystems, including lush forests, rolling meadows, vibrant wetlands, and a rugged stretch of the iconic Six Mile Creek.
831 Irish Settlement Road, Freeville, New York 13068, United States -
Cassadaga Lakes Nature Park
● OpenWelcome to Cassadaga Lakes Nature Park, a serene haven for nature enthusiasts located at 20 Ulrich Park Drive, Cassadaga, New York 14718. Nestled along the picturesque shoreline of Cassadaga Lakes, this park spans 77 acres of ecologically rich landscapes. With 1,100 feet of pristine lakeshore, it serves as a vital sanctuary for diverse wildlife and plant species. Explore our 26 acres of lakefront wetlands and 51 acres of rolling forests, predominantly home to hemlock and white pine trees. These habitats provide a refuge for a remarkable array of wildlife, including over 175 bird species, making it a premier birdwatching destination in Chautauqua County and a proud addition to the New York State Birding Trail.
20 Ulrich Park Drive, Cassadaga, New York 14718, United States -
Forest of the Dozen Dads
● OpenWelcome to the Forest of the Dozen Dads Nestled in the serene landscape of Cooperstown, New York, the Forest of the Dozen Dads offers a unique escape into nature. Located at 325 Blacks Road, this historic park spans 127 acres of lush greenery and stands as a testament to early 20th-century reforestation efforts. Established in 1920 by the visionaries of the Conservation Department, now known as the Department of Environmental Conservation, the forest was born from a collaborative initiative to restore clear-cut hillsides.
325 Blacks Road, Cooperstown, New York 13326, United States -
Parade Ground
● ClosedWelcome to Parade Ground, a vibrant hub located in the heart of Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx, New York. Whether you're here to enjoy a leisurely barbecue or explore the scenic hiking trails, Parade Ground offers a unique blend of nature, history, and community activities for all ages. Barbecuing Guidelines: We invite you to enjoy a barbecue at Parade Ground, but please exercise caution and maintain a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees. Remember to clean your area thoroughly before leaving. All coal and matches must be disposed of in designated hot coal barrels. Use water to extinguish hot coals, and never place flammable items in regular litter barrels. For gatherings with more than 20 attendees, a permit is required, which must be applied for 30 days in advance. You can apply for a Special Event permit [here](https://nyceventpermits.nyc.gov/Parks/).
The Bronx, New York 10471, United States -
Oneida Run
● OpenWelcome to Oneida Run, nestled within the beautiful Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx, New York. Our park is a serene escape from the bustling city, offering a perfect setting for picnics, barbecues, and outdoor adventures. Located at Van Cortlandt Park East, we invite you to explore the natural beauty and rich history of New York's third largest park. Please be mindful of our community guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. When barbecuing, maintain a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees, and remember to clean your area before leaving. Dispose of coal and matches in designated hot coal barrels only, and use water to extinguish hot coals. For gatherings of more than 20 attendees, please apply for a permit at least 30 days in advance via [this link](https://nyceventpermits.nyc.gov/Parks/).
Van Cortlandt Park East, The Bronx, New York 10470, United States -
Dog Bone Run
● OpenWelcome to Dog Bone Run, your ultimate destination for outdoor fun and relaxation in the heart of The Bronx! Nestled at 36 West Gun Hill Road, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities for families, friends, and furry companions. At Dog Bone Run, safety and courtesy are our top priorities. If you're planning a barbecue, please remember to keep a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees. All coal and matches must be disposed of in designated hot coal barrels, and water should be used to extinguish hot coals. Improper disposal can cause significant harm to our cherished park, so please adhere to these guidelines.
36 West Gun Hill Road, The Bronx, New York 10467, United States -
Sagg Swamp Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Sagg Swamp Preserve, a hidden gem located at Sagaponack Road in Sagaponack, New York, at the southern end of the Long Pond Greenbelt. As both a park and a tourist attraction, Sagg Swamp offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore one of the largest and most diverse red maple swamps on Long Island’s South Fork. Spanning over 105 acres, this preserve is a haven for nature enthusiasts, botanists, and bird watchers alike. At the heart of Sagg Swamp, a freshwater stream bisects the wild swamp and tangled woodland, creating a picturesque landscape with stunted red maples and lush carpets of sphagnum moss. This unique habitat, once home to historic gristmills and a brewery in the 1600s to 1800s, has since returned to its natural state, offering a rich tapestry of history and ecology.
Sagaponack Road, Sagaponack, New York 11962, United States
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