Rockefeller State Park Preserve

Rockefeller State Park Preserve Idealized carriage trails created by John D. Rockefeller Jr. Perfect for hikers, runners, birders, equestrians, dog walkers and families. Rotated every six weeks.
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Access to 55 miles of meandering trails with streams, pastures, ridges, a 22-acre lake and the Hudson River. • 13 Bridges Loop Trail - 1.9 miles of even to moderate grade, leading to 13 bridges on the wandering Gory Brook
• Bird Feeder Area - located next to the art gallery, many birds frequent the feeders in all seasons
• Fern Garden - located at the entrance, this garden is volunteer maintained

• Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park - 0.9 miles of the Old Croton Aqueduct travel through the preserve.
• Peony Monument - located next to the art gallery, these beautiful flowers were donated by a town in Southern Japan (the town of Yatsuka in the Shimane Prefecture). The peonies bloom every spring in late April through early May.
• Rockwood Hall - it was once the county estate of the late William M. Rockefeller
• Swan Lake - located a short walk from the art gallery, a 22-acre lake
• The Art Gallery @ Rockefeller State Park Preserve - gallery of two-dimensional arts. See the calendar of events for the most updated exhibit.

Great shot of one of our big snapper residents, sunning his/herself alongside other smaller folks.Thanks for the great s...
06/07/2026

Great shot of one of our big snapper residents, sunning his/herself alongside other smaller folks.

Thanks for the great shot GlennH!

Cedar WaxwingsThere are many migratory birds who visit Westchester County each spring. What is significant about the Ced...
06/07/2026

Cedar Waxwings

There are many migratory birds who visit Westchester County each spring. What is significant about the Cedar Waxwings is the regularity with which they come each June to feast on the Serviceberry Trees in the courtyard of the Visitors Center at Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

The Cedar Waxwings have a short little feeding frenzy here in our park. Each year flocks of them show up for the serviceberries approximately the second week of June. They pick the trees clean in several days. They still are around the park throughout spring and summer. They migrate south of us in the winter.

Their diet consists of fruit and insects. So, your best chance to see them is when they come to feast on a tree with berries.

I will be doing bird photography workshops on June 13th 20T6. This is approximately the week the Cedar Waxwings visit the courtyard where they feast on the serviceberry trees. The workshop will consist of a class on the basics of bird photography followed by a field trip in the park.

From guest blogger and wildlife photographer Bill Golden.

Thanks Bill!
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RECEPTION TODAY!! RECEPTION TODAY!! RECEPTION TODAY!! Meet the artists, enjoy free snacks and beverages!
06/07/2026

RECEPTION TODAY!! RECEPTION TODAY!! RECEPTION TODAY!!
Meet the artists, enjoy free snacks and beverages!

Hike with Mike: Pocantico Lake and Pocantico RiverSaturday, June 139 AM - 12 PMEnjoy a Hike with Mike through the preser...
06/06/2026

Hike with Mike: Pocantico Lake and Pocantico River
Saturday, June 13
9 AM - 12 PM

Enjoy a Hike with Mike through the preserve!

A 3-hour circumnavigation of Eagle Hill that will include our triple-arch bridge and the Pocantico River as it meanders along fields and forested trails.

The hike will leave promptly at 9:00 from the Visitor Center courtyard.

Make sure you have water with you.

Max: 20 people.

Cost: FREE. Registration required.
register at: rockefellerstateparkpreserve.org/events

Parking: $6 per vehicle.

Photo courtesy of Shayla Schott.

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!Coloring Book Fundraiser! Reception Sunday June 7,  1pm-3pm. Meet the artists, enjoy fre...
06/06/2026

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!

Coloring Book Fundraiser!
Reception Sunday June 7, 1pm-3pm.
Meet the artists, enjoy free snacks and beverages!

Discover a one-of-a-kind coloring book from The Art Gallery at Rockefeller State Park Preserve, showcasing beautiful, park-inspired artwork created by more than 30 talented artists and photographers. Each page invites you to explore your creativity, and connect with the natural beauty that inspired these unique designs.

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!Sunday, June 7  1 PM - 3 PMFloral Whispers Gallery Reception and Coloring Book Fundraise...
06/06/2026

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!
Sunday, June 7
1 PM - 3 PM

Floral Whispers Gallery Reception and Coloring Book Fundraiser ♿
Join us for our latest gallery reception!

The Floral Whispers art exhibit offers a quiet yet powerful reflection on how artists reinterpret the evolving beauty of nature. On view from May 2 through June 27, the exhibition is inspired by the stunning tree peony garden at Rockefeller State Park Preserve and invites visitors to experience a striking collection of works rooted in one of nature’s most celebrated blooms.

Bringing together a diverse group of contemporary artists, the exhibit reimagines floral forms through painting, photography, and mixed media. This special event is also the Coloring Book Fundraiser, where you can purchase a one-of-a-kind coloring book that showcases photography from over 30 local artists.

Our Gallery Reception will provide refreshments and light food as you meet the artists and take in the new exhibit.

Exhibit will run May 2 – June 27.

Inset: Hydrangea Buds by Suzanne Auer.

July 19, 1-3pm, Kids' Day at the GalleryJoin us for a fun afternoon of storytelling and creativity with award-winning ch...
06/06/2026

July 19, 1-3pm, Kids' Day at the Gallery
Join us for a fun afternoon of storytelling and creativity with award-winning children's author Betsy Franco Feeney!
Children will enjoy an interactive storytime experience, along with face painting, refreshments, and a complimentary copy of the park’s newly released coloring book to take home and enjoy. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. To ensure an enjoyable experience for all, each child may be accompanied by one adult only.

The Leucistic Hawk (as seen in RSPP!)Even though this leucitic hawk is all white, it shows the classic, textbook feature...
06/05/2026

The Leucistic Hawk (as seen in RSPP!)

Even though this leucitic hawk is all white, it shows the classic, textbook features of the species:

1. The Tail: A rich, solid, rufous-red upper tail surface that gives the species its name. 2. The Underwings: Classic dark patagial marks (the leading edge of the inner wing near the "shoulder") and dark wrist patches, contrasted against lighter underwing coverts.
3. The Body: A dark head and mantle with a distinct belly band across the whitish chest.

Seeing two adults interacting like this in early June often indicates a mated pair defending a territory, hunting together, or tending to a nearby nest. Red-tailed Hawks frequently pair for life, meaning this unique, pale individual likely has a very loyal partner tracking right alongside it.

Data from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Project FeederWatch estimates that roughly 1 in 30,000 birds expresses a plumage abnormality like leucism or albinism. Out of millions of bird sightings reported by citizens and scientists annually, only a tiny fraction of a percent display these ghostly traits.

FROM Glenn & Weezie Harris
MaidstonePhoto

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!Saturday, June 69 AM - 3 PMAdaptive Hikes with ePush and eTrike Chairs ♿Try out our e-tr...
06/05/2026

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!
Saturday, June 6
9 AM - 3 PM
Adaptive Hikes with ePush and eTrike Chairs ♿

Try out our e-trike and e-push wheelchair!

Register for a timeslot at : www.calendly.com/rsppadaptivehiking

Discover the beauty of the Preserve through our adaptive e-mobility equipment! Each session includes personalized training on our electric trike or e-push wheelchair, followed by a guided hike around Swan Lake. Whether you've been curious but unsure, or simply didn't know this equipment was available, this day is designed to make getting started easy and comfortable. Please note that your first reservation must be with a trained staff member; once you are trained, you and a companion can borrow the chairs independently through our Calendly booking system.

Register for a timeslot at : www.calendly.com/rsppadaptivehiking

Cost: FREE

Parking: $6

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! Rockefeller Explorer Club (Children's Program)Saturday, June 6  •  10:30 AM ...
06/05/2026

TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!! TOMORROW!!

Rockefeller Explorer Club (Children's Program)
Saturday, June 6 • 10:30 AM - 12 PM

Get ready to explore the park in a brand new way!

Join us for a fun and interactive program centered around New York State Parks’ Explorer Club Activity Book! Designed for young explorers and their families, this program invites participants to unplug and dive into nature through hands-on activities, games, and discovery. While out on the trials, we’ll explore topics like wildlife, outdoor safety, and sustainability while completing sections of the booklet together. By the end, you will earn an official Explorer Club patch!

Recommended age: 5+

Cost: $4 per child, adults free
Register at: rockefellerstateparkpreserve.org/events

Parking: $6 per vehicle

Address

125 Phelps Way
Pleasantville, NY
10570

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm
Saturday 9am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19146311470

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