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    Haverstraw Bay County Park

    3.4 (7 reviews)

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    Keila B.

    This park is great! A friend told me about it and said it was a very nice, albeit far alternative to Memorial Park in Nyack where we both live. The park has several play structures. They are geared towards different ages but my very curious and athletic two year old was able to play on the two designed for younger kids. The structures are large and offer a variety of nooks an crannies for the kids. I also love the springy surface. It's like a trampoline! The only thing area that could use improvement are the swings. Not enough and they are the hard, black rubber kind an not the colorful plastic ones. We also got a chance to roam over by the little wooden bridge and the 9/11 Memorial. The memorial was well done and honors the event and the victims well. I especially liked the area with the beam from the towers and the marble slabs to represent the footprints of Towers 1 and 2. It was also very touching how they incorporated all three sites: the beam's shadow is designed to fall across a slab of concrete from the Pentagon nestled in soil from the crash site in Pennsylvania at 8:46 am each September 11th. I'm happy that they included picnic grounds around the memorial so the place can see happiness and laughter too. Although this place is out of the way for me, I will definitely be returning with my girl :)

    Darlene V.

    This is a huge park and the playground was great for the kids. My only qualm was that the entire playground was in the sun. There wasn't an inch of shade anywhere. The benches were also cooking in the sun. This park is not ideal for a warm summer day. The views of the Hudson are breathtaking. There is plenty of parking.

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    Kennedy Dells County Park Dog Run

    Kennedy Dells County Park Dog Run

    2.9
    (8 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    As there are not a lot of dog parks in LoHud, we go out of our way to find new ones. This one was a…read morepleasant surprise. First, it is way off the beaten path. Second, there are two ways in from the parking lot. To the right is the more immediate route. To the left is a lengthy--and beautiful hiking trail. It's at least a mile long, with hills, and has a deteriorating exercise path. This leads out into a pasture with paved walk ways. There are not a lot of signs, so just stick to the right and just when you think you will never find it, you will eventually reach the dog park. The park itself is a huge swath of grass surrounded by a fence, which thrilled both my pups. There's not a lot of tree cover, nor is there available water, which was a downer. As we took the trail to get there on a hot summer day, they only had so much energy left to run around, especially after we ran out of water. Still, the park entrance is closer than we realized from the other side, and there are bathrooms, and thus, a sink with water available if you need it. If we are ever out that way again, we'll visit.

    Large run that is a little hike from parking:…read more Things it has going for it: - Large Run - Parking (but a little far from run) - Adequate fencing Things is has going against it: - No separate large and small dog runs - No water - Limited seating - Wood chip and grass ground cover - Limited shade - No poop bags Seems like half the people use this run and the other half use the big field just outside the run, which isn't fenced. Since this run is off the beaten path from the rest of the park, many people have their dogs off leash on these paths, which the park doesn't allow. From parking lot it is about a 1/4 mile walk up a trail to this dog run. Add water, more seating and shade and this is possibly a 3 star run. Also add a separate small dog run and better ground cover and it could be a 4 star run. Dog runs/parks I have been to so far: http://www.yelp.com/list/nyc-area-dog-parks-runs-queens-5

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    High Tor State Park

    High Tor State Park

    3.3
    (4 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    ***2 1/2 stars***…read more This is an area I'm pretty familiar with, having previously worked within a few miles of it. It's a stone's throw from Harriman, so it's inevitably going to get compared with it, and that's not to its advantage. I popped over here yesterday morning (a Saturday) for a 6-mile hike in less than ideal weather conditions - it was a bit humid, cloudy and pretty dreary until the sun started to peek out towards the very end. Aside from a few spurs/detours, this was an out-and-back starting from the Route 90 access point near Ridge Road, going east on the Long Path (light blue blazes) past High Tor and ending/circling back from Little Tor. I'd gone on a brief walk in this park last fall from the Route 33 trailhead so it's possible I touched on a few of the same areas, but by and large this was new to me. The trailhead at Route 90 is terrible and desperately needs some upkeep. Even knowing almost exactly where it was, I had trouble locating it because it's completely overgrown and there's no signage or even a nominal rock cairn to note it - there's a few blue blazes on the telephone poles to assist, but other than that you just have to do a bit of trial and error to locate it. And the initial few hundred feet are also pretty overgrown until you start climbing into the forest a bit. Pretty easy fix and I don't know what the point of having a trailhead there is if it's virtually nonexistent. The parking situation is also less than ideal; I opted to park on Parliament Drive, about a five-minute walk to the trailhead, which was fine but I'm never 100% comfortable parking in a residential area versus an official hiking parking lot. Could have been worse though. The first few tenths of a mile are a little spooky (aided by the weather conditions for sure), and I was keeping a close eye out for bears - it just kind of gave off that vibe especially because this clearly is not a heavily used area of the park. There's some nice meadows in this section, and not the faux kind created by power line cuts. I saw a lot of deer and a box turtle (see accompanying pics), which was a pleasant wildlife sighting. The best part of this hike for me by far was stumbling onto the old ruins of the Van Orden House; very cool and unexpected. Again, the dreary weather played a factor and provided for some haunting visuals. Unfortunately, the informative kiosk placed there is also badly in need of cleanup so I couldn't even read the pertinent information about what I'd located here. Also a problem? To get here off the Long Trail via this short white-blazed Spur Trail involves some cringy overgrown meadow shizzle that's just begging for deer tick interaction - tread carefully. The journey on the Long Trail to the High Tor summit definitely has some steep climbs so if you're not in decent hiking shape that area can be a problem. On the initial journey over the summit, the view was nonexistent (giving off Taylor Swift Folklore album cover art vibes) but by the time I returned most of the clouds/fog had burned off so you DID have a nice optic of downtown Haverstraw and the Hudson River. I wasn't particularly thrilled to be reminded of the existence of the Popeyes that loves to overcharge on its sodas, but it is what it is. The journey between High Tor and Low Tur is pretty nondescript; there's not a lot in the way of optics or personality, so for me at least this 3ish-mile section was tedious and seemed to take a while though it's also very flat (it's a fire trail) so it's a nice respite from the mountain climbing. I was expecting to see an increase in foot traffic but it was pretty quiet throughout this adventure - literally I saw one group of older hikers around High Tor, and two other people. That's it. And unfortunately not a single canine chum. There are at least two viewpoints during this hike where you can see Harriman. If you have the ability, I'd just go over there for a more interesting traverse - aside from the ye olde ruins, I don't personally think a sweeping view of Haverstraw is worth the price of admission.

    We live in the area and come here often to walk our dogs. Its a great wooded trail and perfect for…read morea nice quiet walk in the woods. We typically enter the trail from the S. Central Highway trailhead.

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