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Rockefeller State Park
Rockefeller State Park in Pleasantville, NY, encompasses approximately 22 miles of the Rockefeller family estate, now known as the Rockefeller State Preserve since its donation to New York State in 1983. Visitors can enjoy 22 miles of paths through rivers, woods, a 24-acre lake, and scenic vistas, with opportunities for fishing in Swan Lake and the Pocantico River. Adjacent to the Preserve, Rockwood Hall State Park offers expansive grounds and nature trails ideal for walking, cycling, picnicking, and admiring views of the Hudson River. Horseback riding and carriage driving require fee permits, and visitors are subject to a $5 parking fee upon entry.
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