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Little Stony Point Park:
Just a few minutes walk from
downtown Cold Spring
Situated on the Hudson River
across from majestic Storm King Mountain, Little Stony Point State Park
in Cold Spring, NY is a welcome refuge for hikers, beachcombers,
naturalists and sightseers throughout the region. The network of trails,
sandy beach and scenic environment offer visitors a variety of ways to
enjoy the natural surroundings.
If you ask someone local about
Little Stony Point, the first thing that you’re liable to hear about is the
extraordinary view. From various points around the park, visitors can see the
Village of Cold Spring, West Point Academy, Bannerman’s Island, and both
Storm King and Breakneck Mountains. Crossing over the bridge that leads to the
park, you can see the Metro North train tracks extend both south and north
along the river. The view from the top of the hill in the middle of the park is
nothing short of breathtaking: a panorama of the entire valley, with a view of
the winding river that extends for miles in both directions.
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Little
Stony Point’s many trails have also made it a mecca for area hikers and
anyone looking for a leisurely stroll through nature. The main trail winds
around the outer edge of the park, passing several small beaches along the way
and opening up into a large open area in the middle. There are also trails
intersecting across the park at various points, including one that ascends to
the highest point on the island, where there are plenty of rocks available for
weary travelers to sit and rest, or perhaps enjoy a relaxing picnic while
taking in that unforgettable view.
The outer trail leads to the
sandy beach on the north part of the island, another major draw for visitors,
particularly when the weather is warm. Though swimming is not currently allowed
on the beach, its spectacular views and solitude have made it a relaxing spot
for visitors. There are plans to set up a designated swimming area with
supervision in the near future.
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Anyone walking along the main
trail should also be sure to visit "the cave," part of the old quarry
that existed on the site. Like something out of Tom Sawyer, the cave is cut
through the rock in the side of the hill and extends roughly 25 yards in. It’s
dark, it’s cold, and if you ask any kid who has ventured inside, they’ll
tell you it’s really cool.
Little Stony Point Park is located on Route 9D,
just a short walk north of Cold Spring. There is a small parking lot just
outside of the entrance, as well as parking along the sides of 9D. Be careful
when you park, the traffic, both foot and vehicular, can be heavy.
For more
information on the park, contact the Little Stony Point Citizens Association at
(845) 265-7815. Park hours are daylight to sunset, 7 days a week.
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