Scenic Hudson Park is on the Hudson River in the Village of Irvington. The park is accessed via Bridge Street, a local street that is between, and parallel to, the Hudson River and the Metro-North tracks. There are approximately 4.5 acres of open lawns for passive recreation, picnicking, basketball, baseball, softball and appreciating views of the Hudson Highlands and Hudson River.
Voted the Best Main Street in Westchester! Shopping, antiques, wine and spirits, and the home to the original Sleepy Hollow. Stop for a an ice cream at Main Street Sweets, a coffee at Coffee Labs, a gyro at Lefteris, split an acai bowl at Playa Bowls, or grab a bite at The Cube Inn or RiverMarket Bar & Kitchen!
Park near Pierson Park and walk along the Waterfront, see the Tappan Zee Bridge light up at night, view the Manhattan Skyline, and even walk to Tarrytown's own lighthouse.
Rockefeller State Park Preserve offers quiet countryside walks of all lengths through forested hills and valleys surrounding sunlit pastoral fields. The property is the former country estate of the John D. Rockefeller family and William Rockefeller. Since 1983, the Rockefeller Family has generously donated over 1771 acres to the State of New York to safeguard these lands for present and future generations. Managed by New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, the Preserve is open to the public year-round, sunrise to sunset.