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STORMVILLE HARLEM LINE SULLIVAN AIRPORT CHADWICK Sherman Roxbury LAKE Walden Wappingers WHALEY Pawling Falls LAKE Woodbury Hopewell DL: E WHITMORE Wurtsboro Junction Sagamore Hill Bloomingburgh New Hamburg East GLEN Pathway through History Sites Katonah Museum of Art Dutchess Rail Link STATE 20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay Fishkill PARK Reachable via Metro-North 134 Jay Street, Katonah ORANGE LIRR to Oyster Bay LAKE Railroad (MNR) and MNR to Katonah Fishkill Bridgewater nps.gov/sahi Mount Gulian Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) katonahmuseum.org WATERBURY- Naugatuck 516 922-4792 OXFORD CT-W: N1, N2, T74 taxi may be required from train station to site 914 232-9555 Forestboro Montgomery Historic Site AIRPORT YORK CANDLEWOOD Newburgh Kent Patterson POOTATUCK LAKE Southbury SOUTHFORD Wallingford Walkway Over the Hudson STATE Kykuit PART: 3 FA LLS NAUGATUCK Beacon NEW FOREST STATE 61 Parker Avenue, Poughkeepsie Dutchess Rail Link h STATE FOREST 381 N. Broadway, Sleepy Hollow c STEWART CONNECTICUT PA RK LAKE Newburgh Beacon Stewart Airport Shuttle n Bayard Cutting Arboretum AIRPORT a WASHINGTON Newburgh- r MNR to Poughkeepsie B Beacon MNR to Tarrytown y 440 Montauk Hwy, Great River HIGHLAND BOYD CORNERS NINHAM r LAKE Ferry- u walkway.org RESERVOIR MOUNTAIN Lake PUTNAM b STATE Rail Link r LIRR to Great River hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/kykuit Kent MULTIPLE USE Carmel LAKE e HUDSON t Maybrook a PARK HIGHLANDS Cliffs AREA 845 454-9649 SILVER W bayardcuttingarboretum.com 914 366-6900 STATE Putnam KETTLETOWN STREAM PARK H RESERVOIR Carmel Lake New Fairfield ous STATE PARK 631 581-1002 CLARENCE FAHNESTOCK WEST BRANCH LAKE ato NEW HAVEN Walt Whitman Birthplace Otisville Breakneck Ridge MEMORIAL STATE PARK RESERVOIR GLENEIDA n Locust Grove ShortLine ic 246 Old Walt Whitman Road, Huntington Station Campbell Hall R Cradle of Aviation Museum 2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie Middletown/ Nelsonville iv PAUGUSSET e Charles Lindbergh Blvd, Garden City LIRR to Cold Spring Harbor STATE FOREST r Town of Wallkill BEAVERDAM Cold Spring MIDDLE BOG BROOK Beacon Falls lgny.org PORT JERVIS LINE STORM RESERVOIR Hamden ShortLine WashingtonvilleLAKE Salisbury Mills– KING BRANCH LIRR to Hempstead North waltwhitman.org LAKE Newtown 845 454-4500 Cornwall STATE PARK PUTNAM RESERVOIR Haven ORANGE GILEAD Southeast cradleofaviation.org 631 427-5240 HART: New Fairfield Shuttle Danbury Montauk Lighthouse Oscawana KIRK EAST Seymour 516 572-4111WEST Corners LAKE CT-N: F, B3 ROCK Brewster BRANCH RIDGE Montauk Point HARVARD CROTON FALLS RESERVOIR RESERVOIR PART: 1 STATE COCKAPONSET TOMAHAWK BLACK ROCK LAKE HART: Danbury Shuttle DNA Learning Center at Cold LAKE FOREST Garrison MAHOPAC PARK STATE LIRR to Mantauk FOREST U.S. MILITARY DANBURY ACADEMY Spring Harbor Labd AIRPORT Bethel l montauklighthouse.com Goshen WEST POINT PUTNAM e LAKE CROTON FALLS i HART: 5 334 Main St, Cold Springf Harbor GAILLARD HUDSON LINE RESERVOIR MEMORIAL g Mahopac WOOSTER n STATE i 631 668-2544 MOUNTAIN r PARK LIRR to Cold Springp Harbor North S STATE FAIRFIELD & Salem PARK Ansonia dnalc.org d Mount Gulian Historic Site OSBORN-DALE CT-N: F r o Harness f Jefferson STATE PARK Baldwin Croton Falls t North 145 Sterling Street, Beacon h r Port Jervis Valley Mahopac-Croton Falls Shuttle c 516 367-5170 a Branford Highland Place n ShortLine Racing INDIAN WELL H a Putnam r Mills STATE PARK o MNR to Beacon B t Musuem Valley y k TITICUS r Derby–Shelton William Floyd Estatea - Fire Island Manitou u RESERVOIR Monroe CT-N: F r Central b Redding t mountgulian.org n Shelton GB: 15, 23 Valley a m Chester Shrub Purdy's D National SeashoreA Mohegan Oak 845 831-8172 GLENMERE Florida Lake MOUNTAIN LIRR to Mastic-Shirley LAKE CAMP SMITH MUSCOOT Monroe NY NATIONAL MOHEGAN LAKES New Haven- ROUND LAKE RESERVOIR CAMP nps.gov/fiis Philipsburg Manor GUARD State Street S Guilford LAKE ho re L 381 N. Broadway, Sleepy Hollow AMAWALK 631 399-2030 ine East to don, BEAR RESERVOIR SAUGATUCK Am New Lon WALTON MOUNTAIN New Haven- trak MNR to Philipse Manor Harriman Goldens Bridge RESERVOIR to Boston LAKE ShortLine STATE Peekskill Harness Racing MuseumEast PARK Union Station Haven hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/philipsburg-manor BL: 14, 16, 18, 31 Waccabuc Huntington Ridgefield 240 Main St, Goshen Pine Buchanan TRAP FALLS 914 631-3992 Island MOMBASHA ROOSEVELT RESERVOIR MNR to Middletown LAKE Branchville Trumbull BLUE STATE NO/HART: Route 7 Link MOUNTAIN PARK West Haven Rock Hall Museum RESERVATION Yorktown harnessmuseum.com(opening late summer) Heights MUSCOOT Katonah South EASTON 199 Broadway, Lawrence STATE PARK BL: 19 CROSS RIVER POUND RIDGE Salem RESERVOIR 845 294-6330 TWEED- HART: Ridgefield RESERVOIR RESERVATION NEW HAVEN Shuttle AIRPORT LIRR to Inwood Warwick Easton Jay Heritage Center Cortlandt NEW HAVEN LINE toh.li/facilities/rock-hall-museum BL: 14 NEW CROTON RESERVOIR Katonah 210 Boston Post Rd, Rye Bedford Hills 516 239-1157 BL: 19 Museum of Art MNR to Harrison PORT JERVIS LINE HEMLOCK Unionville CROTON DAM Kitchawan RESERVOIR Milford Croton- PLAZA Cannondale jaycenter.org on- Pound NO/HART: Route 7 Link Greenwood Hudson Ridge 914 698-9275 Lake Mount Kisco Weston STERLING ROCKLAND TEATOWN LAKE BL: 19 Bedford Wantage LAKE Tuxedo RESERVATION Village SILVER ShortLine HARRIMAN STATE PARK Millwood Wilton SANDS YORK NO/HART: Route 7 Link Stratford STATE TUXEDO H Croton–Harmon PARK LAKE ave BL: 10, 11, 14 WESTCHESTER GB: 16, 23; r NEW s ) t . ra Amtrak Coastal Link w n CROTON t Haverstraw - n O e R CONNECTICUT y o s POINT r e a s r C l GREENWOOD il i Bridgeport n PARK e , F WAYWAYANDA L A.S. 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Pleasant e l Mahwah, NJ West N Springdale B Gardiners Nanuet Manor South Norwalk North Ferry Co. Lighthouse r s Nyack CT-S: 34 i Gardiners RT: 11A, 11C, 20, 47 BL: 13 MIANU d (Greenport-Shelter Island) PUTNA g I Bay Island CM: D M LAKE S RIVER e KENSICO DAM p TR: 59, 93 STATE o PARK r Tarrytown t PARK Glenbrook & Shelter BL: 1T, 13; TR: TZX Valhalla WESTCHESTER g CT-S: 42 Rowayton P Island BERGEN BL: 6 COUNTY Darien o MONTAUK NO: 12 r AIRPORT t n CT-S: 41, 42 POINT Noroton J Pearl River, NY e STATE PARK Ramsey- f RT: 11A, 11C, 20, 47 f o Orangeburg R e Heights r INLET TR: 92, 93 Kykuit s Southold Route 17 North White Plains CT-S: 42 o POINT n L S92 BL: 6 PASSAIC S PARKLAND Montvale, NJ Piermont I t CEDAR CAMPGRAW Purchase e Peconic Stamford a South Ferry Co. POINT MOUNTAIN Ramsey V Irvington m b (North Haven-Shelter Island) COUNTY RESERVATION o Sparkill a PARK t RONKONKOMA BRANCH North Montauk Tappan E Old Greenwich C 10C o Haven HITHER V. EVERETT White CT-S: 24B . Park Ridge MACY PARK Riverside HILLS Oakland R RIDGE Plains Cos Cob MORTON STATE Ardsley-on ROAD NATIONAL PARK NORTHWEST PARK Allendale -Hudson Greenwich, Conn Cutchogue WILDLIFE HARBOR PARK Hartsdale Commuter Connection: REFUGE Woodcliff BL: 20, 34, 38, 39 Central and West Loops; Sag Franklin Lake CT-S: 11, I-BUS Harbor Lakes Dobbs Ferry BL: 1C, 1T, 1W, 6, 66 Port Chester, NY Mattituck Waldwick Northville S92 SAXON Centerville Amagansett Hillsdale SPRAIN Scarsdale WOODS WILDWOOD 10C RIDGE BL: 63, 64, 65, 66 Butler Rye Sound STATE PARK PARK East Hampton e COUNTY BL: 61, 75 Beach Wading Laurel n Hastings- S92, 10B, 10C i RYE BEACH L PARK River Ho-Ho-Kus y on-Hudson PLAYLAND Setauket e l l BL: 1C, 1T, Westwood a Harrison Aquebogue Peconic V 1W, 6 BL: 5, 61 Ridgewood k c Port Jefferson Bay a S60 S61 S62 S69 Bridgehampton c Greystone s Crestwood BL: 1C, 1T, 1W CAUMSETT S92, 10B a MONTAUK BRANCH Glen Rock- Glen Rock- P STATE PARK Mamaroneck BROOKHAVEN t Emerson i Tuckahoe BL: 60, 61, 70 Stony Brook STATE Main Line s Sagamore Hill Riverhead Boro Hall PORT JEFFERSON BRANCH PARK Calverton n BL: 8 S62 S90 S92 8A a r National SUNKEN MEADOW CRANBERRY T Glenwood Southampton MORRIS Bronxville BOG Flanders Oradell J BL: 1C, 1T, 1W Jay Heritage STATE PARK Nissequogue Squiretown S92, 10A N BL: 26, 30, 52 Larchmont Historic Site Lloyd Middle PRESERVE BL: 60, 61, 66, DAVIES Harbor Island PECONIC 70, 71 Center RIVER SUFFOLK SEARS Hawthorne Fleetwood POINT ark BELLOWS Shinnecock Radburn- Yonkers PARK PARK HILLS PARK TIBBETTS BL: 26, 52, 55 Locust Manorville COUNTY Hills Fair Lawn BROOK Mt Vernon West PARK River Edge PARK DNA Learning Hampton Bays BL: 7, 26, 91 seasonal New Rochelle NorthportH4 H6 H10 KingsS56 P S92 10D 10E Ludlow V St.
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