Fall in Westchester County and the Hudson Valley is truly magical. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of gold, crimson, and orange, the region comes alive with natural beauty and scenic views perfect for hiking, picnicking, or just relaxing outdoors.
Here are some of the top spots to enjoy fall foliage—whether you're a local or visiting for the day:
🍁 Kingsland Point Park – Sleepy Hollow
Waterfront views and open space near the iconic Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse.
🍁 Eagle Hill at Rockefeller State Park Preserve – Pleasantville
A favorite for walking trails and panoramic views of colorful treetops.
🍁 Turkey Mountain Nature Preserve – Yorktown Heights
A moderately challenging hike with stunning overlooks at the summit.
🍁 Croton Gorge Park – Cortlandt
Beautiful views of the Croton Dam and surrounding foliage-rich trails.
🍁 Bear Mountain Bridge – Peekskill
An iconic Hudson River crossing with breathtaking fall views in every direction.
🍁 Untermyer Gardens – Yonkers
A hidden gem with manicured gardens, classical architecture, and sweeping Hudson views.
🍁 Mount Beacon – Beacon
Popular among hikers for its rewarding summit and views across the Hudson Valley.
🍁 Walkway Over the Hudson – Poughkeepsie and Highland
A converted railroad bridge turned pedestrian path with some of the best fall panoramas in the region.
Whether you're considering a weekend escape or imagining life surrounded by nature year-round, Westchester and the Hudson Valley offer something special in every season. Let’s connect if you’d like to explore homes near these stunning landscapes. Reach out to Amie Pisano today.
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