Are there any public access beaches near Tarrytown?
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Karen Benvin Ransom
2yrs+
There is little known Horan's Landing on River Street in Tarrytown -914-366-5109
where you can launch your canoe or kaya and enjoy the small sandy beach - go at lower tides for my room!
We used to enjoy the Philipse Manor Beach Club on the Hudson www.philipsemanorbeach club.org on Riverside Drive in Philipse Manor - west of Rt 9, right behind the Philipse Manor Train Station. It is open to residents of Philipse Manor - membership approx 400.00 per year and more if you want a boat slip (waiting list) or want to enjoy the use of a kayak.You are also invited to be added to a wait list for membership if you live in adjacent Sleepy Hollow Manor or the Town of Sleepy Hollow. The swimming was great - loved the races out to the float, the beach and picnic area were well kept. The views and the magic of the Mighty Hudson! Yes, the water is tested daily.. Where else can you swim unto the end of September? Further South in Philipse Manor - down Palmer Avenue - is Kingsland Point Park which is owned by the County and open to the public but maintained by the town,. It does not have Hudson access but has many amenities to enjoy and events are held there. Nothing can beat picnicking, relaxing and walking along the Hudson.
where you can launch your canoe or kaya and enjoy the small sandy beach - go at lower tides for my room!
We used to enjoy the Philipse Manor Beach Club on the Hudson www.philipsemanorbeach club.org on Riverside Drive in Philipse Manor - west of Rt 9, right behind the Philipse Manor Train Station. It is open to residents of Philipse Manor - membership approx 400.00 per year and more if you want a boat slip (waiting list) or want to enjoy the use of a kayak.You are also invited to be added to a wait list for membership if you live in adjacent Sleepy Hollow Manor or the Town of Sleepy Hollow. The swimming was great - loved the races out to the float, the beach and picnic area were well kept. The views and the magic of the Mighty Hudson! Yes, the water is tested daily.. Where else can you swim unto the end of September? Further South in Philipse Manor - down Palmer Avenue - is Kingsland Point Park which is owned by the County and open to the public but maintained by the town,. It does not have Hudson access but has many amenities to enjoy and events are held there. Nothing can beat picnicking, relaxing and walking along the Hudson.
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Steven Geiger
2yrs+
Below are several beaches in Westchester that are open to the public:
Croton Point Park
Croton-on-Hudson, NY
914-862-5290
Attractions: This 508-acre park on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River offers a beach, boating, fishing, picnic grounds, hiking, a playground, and nature center.
Oakland Beach/Rye Town (Municipal Beach)
Rye, NY
914-967-0965
Harbor Island Park Beach/Steven E. Johnston Beach
Mamaroneck, NY
914-777-7784
Attractions: Swimming, beach, Spray Park, baseball, soccer, tennis (private club), boating, and fishing.
Glen Island Park/Beach
New Rochelle, NY
914-813-6720
Attractions: Swimming, beach, fishing, picnic grounds, playground, hiking/walking, and refreshments.
Croton Point Park
Croton-on-Hudson, NY
914-862-5290
Attractions: This 508-acre park on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River offers a beach, boating, fishing, picnic grounds, hiking, a playground, and nature center.
Oakland Beach/Rye Town (Municipal Beach)
Rye, NY
914-967-0965
Harbor Island Park Beach/Steven E. Johnston Beach
Mamaroneck, NY
914-777-7784
Attractions: Swimming, beach, Spray Park, baseball, soccer, tennis (private club), boating, and fishing.
Glen Island Park/Beach
New Rochelle, NY
914-813-6720
Attractions: Swimming, beach, fishing, picnic grounds, playground, hiking/walking, and refreshments.
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Steven Geiger
2yrs+
Below are a number of parks and beaches that are open to the public in Westchester:
Croton Point Park
Croton-on-Hudson, NY
914-862-5290
Attractions: This 508-acre park on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River offers a beach, boating, fishing, picnic grounds, hiking, a playground, and nature center.
Glen Island Park/Beach
New Rochelle, NY
914-813-6720
Attractions: Swimming, beach, fishing, picnic grounds, playground, hiking/walking, and refreshments.
Harbor Island Park Beach/Steven E. Johnston Beach
Mamaroneck, NY
914-777-7784
Attractions: Swimming, beach, Spray Park, baseball, soccer, tennis (private club), boating, and fishing.
Oakland Beach/Rye Town (Municipal Beach)
Rye, NY
914-967-0965
Croton Point Park
Croton-on-Hudson, NY
914-862-5290
Attractions: This 508-acre park on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River offers a beach, boating, fishing, picnic grounds, hiking, a playground, and nature center.
Glen Island Park/Beach
New Rochelle, NY
914-813-6720
Attractions: Swimming, beach, fishing, picnic grounds, playground, hiking/walking, and refreshments.
Harbor Island Park Beach/Steven E. Johnston Beach
Mamaroneck, NY
914-777-7784
Attractions: Swimming, beach, Spray Park, baseball, soccer, tennis (private club), boating, and fishing.
Oakland Beach/Rye Town (Municipal Beach)
Rye, NY
914-967-0965
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