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  1. Rockefeller State Park Preserve boasts 1,775 acres of forests, fields, a lake, and wetlands, including nearly 260 acres of Oak-Tulip Tree Forest, a vulnerable habitat type in New York State. Rockefeller is home to at least twelve endangered plant species.

  2. Want to find the best trails in Rockefeller State Park Preserve for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 28 great trails for hiking, birding, and snowshoeing and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  3. Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a state park in Mount Pleasant, New York in the eastern foothills of the Hudson River in Westchester County. Common activities in the park include horse-riding, walking, jogging, running, bird-watching, and fishing.

  4. Rockefeller State Park Preserve. Directions and Hours. Hours. The Preserve is open year round, 7 days a week, from dawn to dusk. Preserve Main Entrance. 125 Phelps Way (Route 117) Pleasantville, NY 10570. (Art Gallery, bathrooms and RSPP office)

  5. The Friends of Rockefeller State Park Preserve (FRSPP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that works with the Rockefeller State Park Preserve and the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation to protect and maintain the Rockefeller State Park Preserve located in Pocantico Hills, NY. The FRSPP was established in 1996 ...

  6. Rockefeller State Park Preserve, Route 117, 1 mile east of Route 9, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591. This park is over 1,700 acres donated by the Rockefeller family with over 45 miles of carriage trails. Seasonal activities include hiking, recreational running, bird watching, fishing (New York state fishing license and Rockefeller Park permit required ...

  7. General Guidelines. The Preserve is open dawn to dusk. Interacting with wildlife or farm animals is not permitted. Smoking, alcohol, fires of any sort and camping are not permitted. Visitors should remain on the trails at all times. No ball playing, picnicking, or sledding (except in Rockwood Hall area)

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