Boone Woods Park is a serene public park offering multiple miles of hiking trails and diverse habitats along Stewart Creek in Dutchess County, New York, ideal for nature walks and wildlife observation.
Boone Woods Park is a 147-acre green space located in the town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York. The park features a natural setting characterized by hardwood forests, wetland areas, and open meadows. Stewart Creek runs through the property, supporting a healthy riparian ecosystem. The park was acquired by Dutchess County to preserve natural habitats and provide outdoor recreation for residents and visitors. Trails within Boone Woods Park offer quiet hiking opportunities and connect to nearby open spaces, supporting local wildlife including songbirds, amphibians, and small mammals. The area is particularly popular for birdwatching, with seasonal sightings of warblers, woodpeckers, and raptors. Visitors enjoy the relatively flat, shaded trails suitable for casual walking, jogging, and cross-country skiing in winter months. While there are no developed campgrounds or visitor centers on site, the park provides picnic areas and volley ball courts. Boone Woods Park appeals to those seeking peaceful hikes away from urban environments and serves as an important green corridor preserving water quality in the Stewart Creek watershed. Its proximity to the Hudson River corridor and other protected parks makes it an accessible nature destination in southern Dutchess County. The park's commitment to low-impact recreation allows for quiet enjoyment and supports conservation of native plant species and wildlife habitat.
Stewart Creek riparian corridor with diverse wetland habitats
Quiet, shaded hiking trails suitable for all skill levels
Seasonal birdwatching with opportunities to spot warblers and raptors
Picnic and recreation areas including volleyball courts
A small, free-flowing stream that supports wetlands and a variety of aquatic and terrestrial species within the park.
A 2.5-mile loop trail featuring mixed hardwood forest and occasional views of the creek and marshy areas.
A community-friendly open space with tables and volleyball courts for informal recreation and gatherings.