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Neperan Park
Neperan Rd & Grove St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
This park has paths, a deck, stones to climb and a great view of the Hudson River.
Patriots Park
121 N Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
This park is right next to Warner Library, straddling on the border between Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. It's home to aMore statue of John Paulding and commemorates the capture of British spy John André. The park houses a playground and basketball courts and is a favorite local spot for picnics and walks. The park hosts numerous events during the year like a village-sponsored farmers market on Saturdays from May to November and the Eco-Fair in September.
Sarah Michaels Park
1 River Plz, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Named after the generous neighbor who lived in the apartments adjacent to this small area of land, this is one of theMore seven parks maintained and operated by the Village of Tarrytown Recreation Department.
Horan’s Landing Park
9 River St, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

This one-acre park has a sloping lawn to the river as well as a riverwalk, a car-top-boat launch, picnic tables and aMore kayak launch.</p> <p>Horan's Landing is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>

Pierson Park
238 W Main St, Tarrytown, NY 10591

Popular among residents and visitors, this waterfront park features a picnic pavilion, a playground and courts forMore tennis, platform tennis, bocce and basketball. The village's Senior Center, offering numerous programs, can also be found here.</p> <p>Pierson Park is maintained and operated by the Village of Tarrytown Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-631-8347.</p>

Margotta Court Park
126 Valley St, Tarrytown, NY 10591
This small park, nestled along side an apartment building, has basketball courts and playground equipment. It isMore maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.
Barnhart Park
99 Barnhart Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

The recently-renovated park named for former village resident and minister Rev. John W. Barnhart has a basketballMore court, two volleyball and tennis courts, benches and a playground.</p> <p>Barnhart Park is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>

DeVries Park and Field
199 Devries Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

The park has two ball fields, a bocce court, horseshoe pits, picnic area, a playground and a greenway trail.

More <p>DeVries Park and Field is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>
Reverend Sykes Park
Wildey St & Valley St, Tarrytown, NY 10591

Benches, a basketball court, sprinklers for warm-weather fun and a playground can be found at this park, establishedMore with the help from its namesake, a pastor of the Shiloh Baptist Church in Tarrytown.</p> <p>Reverend Sykes Park is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>

Losee Park and Basher Field
200 Lower Green St, Tarrytown, NY 10591

Named after the late Tarrytown trustee Thomas Basher, Basher Field was dedicated on July 4, 1978. It contains twoMore ball fields at Losee Park, situated at Green Street and the Hudson River, a picnic area and a playground.</p> <p>Basher Field is maintained and operated by the Village of Tarrytown Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-631-8347.</p>

Douglas Park
105-121 Gory Brook Rd, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

Named after John Douglas, whose brother Henry owned the adjoining land in the 1880s, the park's 17 acres includeMore picnic sites overlooking the Pocantico River, a steep that leads to the river and a small playground. The park, accessed via New Broadway, has facilities for picnicking and fishing and has a playground and a greenway trail.</p> <p>Douglas Park is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>

Kingsland Point Park
299 Palmer Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

This county-owned, 18-acre park has ball fields, picnic areas, kayaking facilities and provides access to theMore Kingsland Point Lighthouse, also known as the Tarrytown Lighthouse. Built in 1883 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the lighthouse stands in the shadow of the Tappan Zee Bridge. Group tours are available by appointment.</p> <p>Kingsland Point Park is maintained and operated by the Village of Sleepy Hollow Recreation Department, which can be reached at 914-366-5109.</p>

Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center
299 Palmer Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
Part of Kingsland Point Park, the Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center provides a space for recreational andMore educational activities such as kayaking and canoeing, picnicking, bird watching, on-leash dog walking and nature study.
Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve
45 Beekman Ave, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
This nonprofit organization was founded in 1997 to help maintain the Rockefeller State Park PreserveMore and support the educational programs and exhibits at the park's visitor center. Supported by donations, the organization publishes fall and spring editions of <i>The Preserve Observer</i> magazine and holds events like fly fishing, bird watching and equestrian activities.