Best attractions and places to see around Village of Tarrytown, nestled on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, offer a blend of historical grandeur, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The region features iconic landmarks, serene natural features, and significant cultural sites. It is characterized by its riverside location, historic estates, and extensive trail networks.
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Toller Multiuse Path specially for biking. Pavement are great and the way leads to a long distance to the north
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This one of the best places to ride a bicycle. Not only is it beautiful but you can ride car-free for miles and miles.
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Nice view of the Tarrytown Reservoir. The trail runs very close to the water, so you have a wonderful, unobstructed view across the reservoir. The path is popular with cyclists, so make sure you move to the edge if you want to stop to enjoy the great vistas.
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Beautiful lake, at the eastern end there is a kayak rental in summer. A short boat trip loosens up the cycle tour and cools you down.
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Well-developed trail with a number of bike service stations, where you can get to Albany....
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The climb to the Kensico reservoir on North Kensico Avenue is quite steep. Also, there is typically a lot of traffic on the short stretch of Broadway to get to the climb, so you might want to ride on the sidewalk. There is an alternative car free path on the East side of the Valhalla dam, at the entrance to the Kensico Dam Plaza on the right side.
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This trail is more heavily used by pedestrians than the south county trailway
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Tarrytown offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can enjoy the tranquil Tarrytown Reservoir, where kayaking is available in summer, or cycle along its extension trail. The Scenic Hudson RiverWalk Park provides grand panoramas of the Hudson River. For extensive trails, explore the 1,770-acre Rockefeller State Park Preserve with 45 miles of carriage paths, or the historic Old Croton Aqueduct Trail. Other scenic spots include Pierson Park and Kingsland Point Park, both offering stunning river views.
Tarrytown is rich in history. Key landmarks include the Gothic Revival Lyndhurst Mansion, the whimsical home of Washington Irving, Sunnyside, and the sprawling Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate. You can also step back in time at Philipsburg Manor, an 18th-century working farm. Don't miss the iconic Tarrytown Lighthouse (Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse) and the historic Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, adjacent to the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
Yes, Tarrytown has several family-friendly options. The Tarrytown Reservoir is great for a stroll or summer kayaking. Pierson Park features a playground and splash pad, perfect for kids. Many of the trails, like sections of the South County Trailway and the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, are suitable for family walks or bike rides. The historic estates often have grounds that are pleasant for families to explore.
For breathtaking views of the Hudson River, visit the Scenic Hudson RiverWalk Park, which offers expansive vistas and an eco-corridor. Pierson Park and Kingsland Point Park also provide stunning perspectives of the river and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. The Tarrytown Lighthouse is another iconic spot for waterfront scenery.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Tarrytown offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the South County Trailway, a gateway route from NYC. For gravel biking, consider routes like the "Old Erie Rail Trail loop" or "Old Croton Aqueduct Trail loop" which you can find more about in the Gravel biking around Village of Tarrytown guide. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the "Tarrytown Light – Tarrytown Village Hall loop" detailed in the Running Trails around Village of Tarrytown guide.
Yes, Tarrytown has several easy options. The Tarrytown Lake Extension Trail is a lovely path by the water. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail offers a scenic and historic walk, much of which is relatively flat. Rockefeller State Park Preserve features 45 miles of former carriage paths that are generally well-maintained and suitable for easy walks and bird watching. The Scenic Hudson RiverWalk Park is also a flat, accessible promenade.
Tarrytown boasts a vibrant cultural scene. You can catch a performance at the historic Tarrytown Music Hall, one of the country's oldest operating theaters. Jazz Forum Arts is a renowned venue for live jazz. For a deeper dive into local history, visit The Historical Society Serving Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown. The nearby Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture also offers a unique agricultural and gastronomic experience.
Tarrytown is served by Metro-North Railroad, making it accessible from New York City. Many attractions, especially those along the riverfront or Main Street, are within walking distance of the train station. Parking availability varies by attraction; some historic estates have dedicated lots, while others, like the RiverWalk, may rely on street parking or nearby municipal lots. It's advisable to check specific attraction websites for detailed parking information.
Spring and fall are generally the best times to visit Tarrytown for outdoor activities. The weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the estates' grounds. Fall is particularly popular for its vibrant foliage and the spooky season events related to "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Summer offers opportunities for kayaking at Tarrytown Reservoir, but can be warmer and more humid.
Beyond the major landmarks, consider exploring Patriots Park, which commemorates a significant Revolutionary War event and hosts a seasonal farmers market. The Tarrytown Lakes Park, with its two scenic lakes and over 3 miles of trails, offers a peaceful escape and wildlife spotting opportunities away from the more crowded areas. Main Street itself, voted "Best Main Street in Westchester," is a charming hidden gem with unique shops and eateries.
Yes, Tarrytown offers various dining options. Main Street is known for its diverse eateries and charming small-town feel. For cyclists, 9W Market is a popular spot offering a shop, burger joint, and vegan options, making it ideal for refueling. Many cafes and restaurants are scattered throughout the village, especially near the main thoroughfares and riverfront areas.
Absolutely. The South County Trailway is a well-known asphalted cycleway that connects to upstate New York. The Tarrytown Lake Extension Trail also allows for cycling by the water. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is another excellent option for scenic rides, and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge features a dedicated path with overlooks and bike racks, offering expansive river views.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge path is designed to be accessible, offering a smooth surface and overlooks. The Scenic Hudson RiverWalk Park is also generally flat and accessible. For other attractions, it's recommended to check their individual websites for detailed accessibility information, as historic sites may have limitations.


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