Cross River State Park adventures

Cross River State Park Adventures

Cross River State Park offers over 1,200 acres of forested landscapes in northern Westchester County, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking amid scenic river views.

1,200
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Cross River State Park

 

Located in northern Westchester County, New York, Cross River State Park covers approximately 1,200 acres of diverse forest and riverfront habitats along the Croton Reservoir. The park protects a segment of the Croton River, a tributary feeding the critical water supply system for New York City. Its topography features mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and rocky outcroppings, supporting a rich variety of plant and animal species. Historically, the area was utilized for water supply infrastructure and limited logging before being designated as a state park to preserve its natural environment and provide recreational opportunities.

Visitors are drawn to Cross River State Park for its extensive trail network, offering options for both casual walkers and experienced mountain bikers. The park includes several mile-long singletrack trails, as well as multi-use paths suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The calm waters of the Croton River and nearby reservoirs offer opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation, with sightings of deer, woodpeckers, and migratory birds common. The park's blend of rugged terrain, scenic vistas of the reservoir, and quiet forest make it a favored destination for day use or short excursions.

Cross River State Park’s appeal is enhanced by its proximity to nearby communities and other regional parks. It offers a natural escape while providing educational possibilities about watersheds and conservation. Though there are no formal camping facilities within the park, the trails and natural setting attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall foliage and peaceful winter landscapes, engaging visitors across all seasons. Overall, the park balances natural preservation with recreational access, making it a key green space in the suburban landscape of Westchester County.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook of the Croton River and Reservoir

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Diverse singletrack mountain biking trails

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Rich hardwood forest with abundant wildlife

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Quiet riverside picnic areas with natural swimming spots

Notable Natural Features

Croton River Overlook

A natural vantage point offering panoramic views of the Croton River flowing into the reservoir.

Mountain Bike Trail System

Well-maintained multi-use singletracks suitable for intermediate bikers winding through scenic forest.

Mixed Hardwood Forest

An ecosystem dominated by oak, maple, and hickory trees supporting diverse fauna and seasonal color.