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Kingsland Point Park
Built in 1926, this waterfront park offers hiking trails, ballfields, children’s play areas, benches overlooking the Hudson River, picnic areas, and a newly renovated 1926 bathhouse.
Built in 1926, this waterfront park offers hiking trails, ballfields, children’s play areas, benches overlooking the Hudson River, picnic areas, and a newly renovated 1926 bathhouse. The park also features the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse (also known as the Tarrytown Light and Kingsland Point Lighthouse).
This scenic 18-acre park is only accessible from the Palmer Avenue Bridge over the Metro-North tracks.
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed.
Photos courtesy of Explore-Hudson-Valley.com.
This scenic 18-acre park is only accessible from the Palmer Avenue Bridge over the Metro-North tracks.
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed.
Photos courtesy of Explore-Hudson-Valley.com.
Pet Friendly
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Sleepy Hollow, NY
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