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Hastings On Hudson / New York / United States
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The Sprain Ridge Park is spread over an area of more than 270 acres that includes a pool complex and several picnic areas. It also includes various facilities for hiking and mountain biking. Founded in 1965, the Sprain Ridge Park provides picnicking and swimming activities. The park features facilities for people with physical disabilities. It is owned and operated by the Westchester County Parks Department, which maintains an area of over 18,000 acres. The Westchester County Parks Department offers a variety of educational, recreational, entertainment and sports events for individuals. The department is accredited by the National Recreation and Parks Association.
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Melville / New York / United States
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West Hills County Park is a part of the Suffolk County Parks system. It offers hiking trails, picnic areas, bridle paths, a dog run, a playground, youth group camping and a horseback riding facility. It features the historic Walt Whitman trail to Jayne's Hill which is the highest peak on Long Island. Visitors may come across Mocassin Flower, Mountain Laurels and ferns, along with chipmunks, salamanders, turtles, squirrels and the red fox. Campsites and shelters are available to rent year-round. The park also features Sweet Hollow Hall which is a handicapped accessible public facility that's available to organizations and clubs for meetings and events.

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Ossining / New York / United States
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Our Mission Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York. Teatown Lake Reservations mission is to conserve open space and to educate and involve the regional community in order to sustain the diversity of wildlife, plants and habitats for future generations. We are devoted to conserving biodiversity, teaching ecology and promoting nature-friendly living. Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valleys Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28, 000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers. Teatowns educators offer adult, family and childrens programs to over 18, 000 participants annually, including nearly 9, 000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10, 000 hikers traverse Teatowns 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land. Our Nature Center is a source of wildlife knowledge and home to a variety of amphibians, birds of prey, mammals and reptiles. Teatown conducts three annual celebrations: Hudson Hills and Highlands Fall Festival ; Nature-friendly Plant Sale and Workshops ; and Hudson River EagleFest, a celebration of the annual winter gathering of bald eagles in the Hudson Valley. In addition, Teatown is rapidly developing a reputation as the Hudson Hills and Highlands foremost environmental organization, providing conservation leadership to this bioregion, which encompasses most of Westchester and Putnam Counties, and parts of Dutchess, Orange and Rockland Counties. Teatown takes an active role in state, county and community efforts to protect open space and natural areas. We provide assistance to civic leaders in crafting practical solutions to environmental issues and help land owners and residents become more nature friendly between the parks.
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