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Croton Gorge Park

Coordinates: 41°13′34″N 73°51′21″W / 41.226139°N 73.855833°W / 41.226139; -73.855833
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Croton Gorge Park
View of the New Croton Dam in Croton Gorge Park
Croton Gorge Park is located in New York
Croton Gorge Park
TypeCounty park
LocationCortlandt, New York
Coordinates41°13′34″N 73°51′21″W / 41.226139°N 73.855833°W / 41.226139; -73.855833
Area97 acres (39 ha)
Created1964
Operated byWestchester County, New York
OpenAll year and free of charge
Old Croton Dam, Site of
Nearest cityCroton-on-Hudson, NY
Built1842
ArchitectJarvis, John Bloomfield; Multiple
NRHP reference No.73001289 [1]
Added to NRHPJune 19, 1973

Croton Gorge Park is a park in Cortlandt, New York owned and operated by Westchester County. It consists of 97 acres (390,000 m2) at the base of New Croton Dam. The park is a popular venue for fishing, picnicking, sledding and cross country skiing.[2] The Old Croton Trail begins in the park, which also includes a baseball field and an impressive fountain occasionally operated with high pressure water from the reservoir. The fountain was reopened in 2000 after having been out of service since the mid twentieth century.

The road over the top of the dam is one of four arteries for crossing the Croton River (only three of the bridges connect to public roads at both ends). Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, this road has been closed to non-emergency vehicles as a security precaution, though it remains open to pedestrians and bicycles. Previously, school buses had used the road as the best route available.

Park with fountain as seen from the dam
one of the trails to the top of the dam
view from the dam

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "Croton Gorge Park". Westchester County Parks. Retrieved 2010-02-20.

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