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Croton Gorge Park is a scenic park located in Cortlandt, New York, near the Croton-on-Hudson area. It's known for its stunning natural beauty, centered around the Croton Dam and the Croton River. Here’s what you can expect when visiting:

Highlights of Croton Gorge Park:
1. Croton Dam (New Croton Dam)
   - A massive stone dam completed in 1906, standing 297 feet tall. 
   - Offers breathtaking views, especially when water is released over the spillway. 
   - A popular spot for photography and sightseeing.


2. Hiking & Walking Trails
   - The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail runs nearby, offering scenic walks. 
   - A short but steep trail leads to the top of the dam for panoramic views. 

3. Picnicking & Relaxation
   - Open grassy areas with picnic tables and grills. 
   - A great place for family outings or a peaceful day in nature. 

4. Fishing & Wildlife 
   - The Croton River below the dam is a popular spot for trout fishing. 
   - Deer, birds, and other wildlife are commonly seen. 

5. Winter Activities 
   - When conditions allow, the park is open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. 


Park Information:
- Location: 35 Yorktown Rd, Cortlandt, NY 10567 
- Hours: Open year-round, 8 AM to dusk (hours may vary seasonally). 
- Parking Fee: $10 for Westchester County residents (with Park Pass), $20 for non-residents (weekends/holidays in peak season). 
- Dogs: Allowed on leash. 


Nearby Attractions:
- Croton Point Park (larger park with camping, hiking, and Hudson River views). 
- Teatown Lake Reservation (nature preserve with trails). 

If you enjoy waterfalls, hiking, or just a relaxing day outdoors, Croton Gorge Park is a fantastic destination. 


Flatbush Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Brooklyn, New York, running about 10 miles from Downtown Brooklyn (near the Manhattan Bridge) all the way to the Marine Parkway Bridge, leading to the Rockaways in Queens. 

Downtown Brooklyn


Neighborhoods Along Flatbush Ave:
  - Downtown Brooklyn (near Fulton Mall, Barclays Center) 
  - Prospect Heights (near Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum) 
  - Flatbush (residential and commercial hub) 
  - Midwood 
  - Marine Park 
  - Mill Basin
  - Bergen Beach



Transportation: 
  - Subway Lines:
    - 2, 5 trains (at Nevins St, Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center) 
    - B, Q trains (at 7th Ave, Prospect Park, Church Ave) 
  - 5 train (extends further down Flatbush Ave) 
  - Buses: B41, B103, B6, B8, and others run along parts of Flatbush Ave. 

Landmarks & Attractions:
  - Barclays Center (sports & concerts) 
  - Prospect Park & Brooklyn Botanic Garden
  - Kings Theatre (historic venue) 
  - Flatbush Avenue Commercial District (shopping, Caribbean restaurants) 
  - Brooklyn College (near the southern end)  
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