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Attractions

On the Trail

The Croton Arch of Triumph

The Croton Dam

The High Bridge

The Keeper's House

The Ossining Weir

Van Cortland Park

Near the Trail

Lenoir Preserve

Lyndhurst and RiverWalk Park

Octagon House

Quarry Trail

Rockwood Hall

Untermyer Gardens

PLAN A VISIT

  • Openings and Closings Along the Trail
  • Maps & Access
    • Interactive Map
    • Retail Outlets for Our Maps
  • Self-Guided Walks
  • Attractions on the Trail
  • FAQ
  • 26- and 41-Mile Walker Recognition

About Us

parks logo Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct is a private, non profit volunteer organization formed to protect and preserve the Old Croton Aqueduct. The Friends work to raise public awareness of the Aqueduct and trail and to secure the resources that will enable this historic greenway to remain unspoiled in perpetuity.

MEET THE BOARD

Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct
15 Walnut Street
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
(914) 693-0529

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Map and Guides

Old Croton Aqueduct map - Westchester section
Map - Westchester Section
$5.00
Old Croton Aqueduct map - NYC section
Map - New York City Section
$5.00

CONTACT US

Please submit information about downed or precarious trees, trail washouts, illicit use of the trail and other trail matters to OCATrailTips@parks.ny.gov. Describe your concerns in some detail, and provide a description of the location, including municipality and cross streets, to assist in finding the area. Steven Oakes, manager of Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, and his State Park staff will tend to the matter as soon as they can.

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