Top 10 Things to do in Cortlandt Manor, United States

December 26, 2017 Nobuko Falco

Cortlandt Manor is a hamlet located in the Town of Cortlandt in northern Westchester County, New York. Cortlandt Manor is situated directly east, north and south of Peekskill, and east of three sections of the Town of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Crugers, and Montrose. Most of the area is made up of residential homes. Cortlandt Manor also encompasses Cortlandt Estates.
Restaurants in Cortlandt Manor

1. Paramount Hudson Valley

1008 Brown St, Peekskill, NY 10566-3606 +1 914-739-0039
Excellent
72%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 93 reviews

Paramount Hudson Valley

A 1930s theater.

Reviewed By sonny2571 - Peekskill, New York

This theater is a throwback to the old movie theaters that existed in my childhood. Extraordinarily beautifully decorated and furnished, large selection of various entertainment venues, large number of seats, a balcony, large public parking, many great restaurants within walking distance to theater. If you want to go to a wonderful theater that would remind you of the 50's and earlier, and not travel to the city, this is the place to go to after attending one of the numerous great restaurants found around the theater. Do not miss.

2. Anthony's Nose

Route 9D and Route 202, Cortlandt Manor, Cortlandt, NY 10567
Excellent
71%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Anthony's Nose

Reviewed By LWL3333 - Ridgewood, New Jersey

This is the mountain on the eastern terminus of the Bear Mountain Bridge, reputedly named for the large nose of "Mad" Anthony Wayne, an American commander during the Revolutionary War. During my life I have passed by literally hundreds of times, most recently about a month ago. It is most beautiful in the Fall when the colored leaves show it to best advantage.

3. The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze

Van Cortland Manor, 500 South Riverside Avenue, Croton on Hudson, NY 10520 +1 914-366-6900
Excellent
71%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 230 reviews

The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze

The tri-state area's biggest, most exciting, most electrifying Halloween event features than 5,000 individually hand-carved, illuminated jack o' lanterns in this elaborate walk-through experience. Meander through an historic, 18th-century riverside landscape and discover a breathtaking display - all made of jack o' lanterns! THE GREAT JACK O'LANTERN BLAZE IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28.

Reviewed By alp250 - Scranton, Pennsylvania

We really enjoyed the walk-thru pumpkin blaze! It took us about 45 minutes to walk through with our 1 year old and 3.5 year old! They seemed to enjoy it! Dress warm with hats and gloves as it gets cold; it was about 35 degrees when we went to the 6:30pm time slot on November 12th! Also, get there about 30 minutes early so that you could get the kids in their warm gear! We didn’t use a stroller, but kind of wish we brought one!

4. Bear Mountain State Park

Bear Mountain, NY +1 845-786-2701
Excellent
53%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 504 reviews

Bear Mountain State Park

Reviewed By pchack - Deer Park, New York

What a great park to visit just wish perkins memorial tower was open at this time of year. The zoo is free and absolutely amazing with tiny little museums scattered about and fort clinton and indian camps within the zoo. There is also an amazing view of bear mt bridge. A total must see. The other trail right of the zoo was just as cool, it leads you down the mountain to the hudson excursion docks with another cool view of the bridge. And there is a really cool spot to watch the freight trains go by super close!

5. Teatown Lake Reservation

1600 Spring Valley Rd, Teatown Lake Reservation, Ossining, NY 10562-1655 +1 914-762-2912
Excellent
80%
Good
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5 based on 52 reviews

Teatown Lake Reservation

Teatown Lake Reservation's mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship. We realize our mission through environmental education, stewardship of Teatown's preserve, and regional conservation of the Hudson Hills and Highlands. At the center of all our endeavors is teamwork and partnership, because nature conservation and environmental health are possible only when people and their communities work together for the common good. The Teatown team is made of our members, donors, volunteers, board, staff and program participants. Our successes are only possible because of their hard work and dedication to our mission. In addition, we seek collaborations with other organizations and businesses who share our vision.

Reviewed By Fudbutter - Westchester County, New York

Great place for a walk or longer hike Favorite is the Hidden Valley Trail. Many diverse sections that will make your walk entertaining. Beware of some steep elevation changes Plenty of parking and not particularly crowded, this is definitely a local go to place

6. George’s Island Park

Dutch Street, Montrose, NY 10548 +1 914-737-7530
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

George’s Island Park

Reviewed By Sheryl T - Mahwah, New Jersey

A very nice place to take your lunch and look out over the vista. During the spring and summer there are loads of families for barbecues.

7. New Croton Dam

Croton on Hudson, NY
Excellent
66%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 176 reviews

New Croton Dam

Reviewed By kmr47 - rochester

Beautiful falls. Picnic area. Great little romantic spot to have a picnic. Very peaceful setting to relax.

8. Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

1701 Main St, Peekskill, NY 10566-3118 +1 914-788-0100
Excellent
85%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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5 based on 39 reviews

Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art

Reviewed By HVTravelGirl - New York

HVCCA is a world class museum just outside of downtown Peekskill. The exhibits are informative and accessible for kids and adults. For locals, the museum hosts many low costs and free activities for families and adults including regular craft workshops, performances and talks. Worth getting on the list for modifications about the many events. A family memberships gives free access to numerous museums throughout the NY metro area at no additional cost, as well as access to exclusive, members only events.

9. Hemlock Hill Farm

500 Croton Ave, Cortlandt Manor, Cortlandt, NY 10567-6246 +1 914-737-2810
Excellent
40%
Good
50%
Satisfactory
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Poor
10%
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Overall Ratings

4 based on 10 reviews

Hemlock Hill Farm

Reviewed By vjcg5 - New York

So beautiful and scenic you will forget how close you are to the city! Go on a Saturday for pick your own at the farm. What a great experience.

10. West Point Museum

2110 New South Post Rd, West Point, NY 10996-2001 +1 845-938-3590
Excellent
63%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 366 reviews

West Point Museum

The mission of the West Point Museum is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret historically significant artifacts pertaining to the United States Military Academy, United States Army and the Profession of Arms. The Museum supplements cadet academic, cultural and military instruction and provides educational programs and services for military and civilian personnel. As a public institution, the museum stimulates interest in the United States Military Academy, the United States Army and the Military profession. In addition to the main museum building in Olmsted Hall, the Museum also administers Fort Putnam which it operates seasonally. The Museum also maintains part of its collection on display on Post with the cannon collection on Trophy Point, The superintendant portraits in the Cadet Mess and artwork in many of the academic and administrative buildings. All visitors to the United States Military Academy are encouraged to tour the Museum to view what is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. The Museum does not require ID to visit. ID for everyone over 16 will be needed if you plan to tour the Academy grounds. Please visit the West Point Garrision webpage for further visitor information.

Reviewed By Laszlo K - Los Angeles, California

West Point incredible history is displayed in this newly renovated museum. A must see for your kids, yourself and all history buffs

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