Best attractions and places to see around Congers, New York, include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The hamlet is characterized by its numerous lakes, such as Congers Lake and Rockland Lake, and its proximity to the Hudson River. Visitors can explore expansive state parks, historic farms, and significant landmarks that reflect the area's past. This region offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Piermont is a quaint, small town along the Hudson River. There are several restaurants, cafés, and shops in the town, so it is a good place for a break if you are hiking the Long Path.
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This section of the New York State Bike Route is a popular stretch, especially around the Tappan Zee Bridge. It attracts many cyclists on weekends.
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Nyack Beach State Park features a flat, two-mile multi-use path along the Hudson River, which is also part of the Hudson River Valley Greenway. The Nyack River Trail offers scenic views with the river on one side and the towering Palisades cliffs on the other. It is open for biking, walking, fishing, and cross-country skiing in the winter. The park is part of a larger network of parks including Rockland Lake, Hook Mountain, and Haverstraw Beach State Parks.
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Croton Reservoir is one of the three main water supply systems that provide water to New York City.
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Beautiful dam and waterfalls. Nice climb if coming from old quaker bridge
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Congers, known as "The Hamlet by the Lakes," offers several natural attractions. You can visit Rockland Lake State Park for walking, biking, and scenic views, or explore Congers Lake Memorial Park for fishing, boating, and hiking. The area is defined by its numerous lakes, including Congers Lake, Rockland Lake, Swartwout Lake, and Lake DeForest.
For breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the Palisades cliffs, head to the Hudson River Waterfront Trail at Nyack Beach State Park. This trail is popular for walking and biking, offering a mostly hard-packed gravel surface. Another option is the Nyack River Trail, which provides similar scenic views with the river on one side and towering cliffs on the other.
Yes, Congers has a rich history. You can explore the Congers Historical Museum, located in the century-old Congers Railroad Station Park building, which showcases local history including the ice industry. Other notable historical sites include Dr. Davies Farm, operating since 1836, and several structures along Kings Highway with historical markers, such as the DeBaum House and the Snedeker House, where George Washington is believed to have spent a night.
The area around Congers offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Rockland Lake State Park features trails suitable for different levels. For specific running trails, you can explore options like the Rockland Lake State Park – Rockland Lake West Side Path loop. Find more details on available routes in the Running Trails around Congers guide.
Absolutely. Cyclists frequently enjoy the New York State Bike Route 9 – Tappan Zee Bridge Section, especially on weekends. The Hudson River Waterfront Trail at Nyack Beach State Park is also popular for biking. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Congers guide.
Congers offers several family-friendly options. Dr. Davies Farm is particularly popular in the fall for hayrides, a corn maze, and apple picking. Congers Lake Memorial Park provides a peaceful setting for family picnics, fishing, and easy walks. Many trails, like the Nyack River Trail, are also suitable for families.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the scenic beauty of the Hudson River waterfront to the historical charm of the towns. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails for walking and cycling, often highlighting the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views. The New Croton Dam is noted for its impressive structure and reservoir views, while Downtown Piermont is loved for its quaint charm and dining options.
Congers is enjoyable throughout the year, but the spring and fall seasons are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities due to milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Fall is especially popular for apple picking and hayrides at Dr. Davies Farm. Summer offers opportunities for swimming at Rockland Lake State Park, while winter allows for cross-country skiing on some trails.
Yes, the New Croton Dam is a significant man-made monument near Congers. At the time of its completion in 1906, it was the tallest dam in the world. It offers impressive views over the New Croton Reservoir and is a testament to early 20th-century engineering.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity. You can find routes like the Old Erie Rail Trail (gravel) which offers a moderate challenge. For more options, consult the Gravel biking around Congers guide, which lists several routes including those around the New Croton Dam and Tarrytown.
For an easy and accessible option, the Congers Lake West Trailway and Boardwalk offer approximately 2.6 miles around Congers Lake, suitable for walking and biking. The Nyack River Trail is also a flat, two-mile multi-use path along the Hudson River, ideal for easy walks.
Yes, major attractions like Rockland Lake State Park typically offer parking facilities. It's always a good idea to check the specific park's website or local signage for any parking fees or regulations before your visit. For general information on parks in the area, you can visit clarkstown.gov.


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