Funds for History Panel Installation
November 2, 2020 – Yorktown Trail Committee Seeks Funds to Showcase ‘Gem’
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November 2, 2020 – Yorktown Trail Committee Seeks Funds to Showcase ‘Gem’
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Enjoy a lively mountain bike ride on the Yorktown Trails. The trails are intermediate level and include rocks, roots, and logs. Must have some level of comfort with trail obstacles and know the limits of your abilities. Walking sections beyond your ability is ok. Mountain bikes are required (no hybrids), plus helmet, water, snack(s), spare tube and
Hudson River Ramble Events – Mountain Biking the Yorktown Trails – 10 AM Read More »
October 3, 2019 Examiner Article
Missing Trail Link Completed in Town of Yorktown Read More »
Explore the new trail link that connects the North County Trail in Yorktown Heights to FDR State Park. Meet at 2pm at the parking lot at Burger King at Route 118 and Downing Drive. The trail follows the route of an old rail spur, abandoned in 1917, that once connected Yorktown Heights to a mental
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Enjoy a lively mountain bike ride on the Yorktown Trails. The trails are intermediate level and include rocks, roots, and logs. Must have some level of comfort with trail obstacles and know the limits of your abilities. Walking sections beyond your ability is ok. Mountain bikes are required (no hybrids), plus helmet, water, snack(s), spare tube and
Hudson River Ramble Event – Mountain Biking the Yorktown Trails – 10 AM Read More »
A family friendly moderate level 2.5 mile hike exploring the former quarries at Sylvan Glen Park Preserve that supplied honey colored granite for the approaches to the George Washington and Whitestone bridges. Includes a stop at the 18-foot circumference Quarry Oak. Rain or shine. Duration: 2.5 hours. Some assents and descents and uneven terrain. Not suitable for
Hudson River Ramble Events – Interpretive Hike through Sylvan Glen Park Preserve – 2 PM Read More »