Pound Ridge is in Westchester County.
Understand
Pound Ridge is a small town on the border of Connecticut, known in the area for its parks and nature preserves.
Get in
There is no public transportation in Pound Ridge so a car is necessary.
Commonly used train stations in the area include:
Get around
Within Pound Ridge there is no system of public transportation so most people use cars. Most roads have little traffic so they are nice roads to bike on, but to get anywhere you have to cover large distances.
See
Nature Preserves
- Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Route 35 and 121 South, Cross River, NY, 41.2487°, -73.5887°, +1 914-864-7317. daily, 8 AM - dusk. At 4,315 acres, this is the largest park in Westchester County. Excellent hiking plus outdoor sculpture exhibits and rustic buildings and implements from the 18th and 19th centuries. Free; parking $5 with Park Pass, $10 without Park Pass (free during weekdays between Labor Day and Memorial Day) 2021-05-02
- Clark Preserve
- Carolin's Grove
- Halle Ravine
- Russell Preserve
- Bye Preserve
- Richards Preserve
- Armstrong Preserve
Pound Ridge Museum - run by the historical society
Do
"Dance & Fitness"
Buy
"Antiques"
- Antiques & Interiors, Inc. - 67 Westchester Avenue 914-764-4400
- Antiques & Tools of Business & Kitchen -65 Westchester Avenue 914-764-0015
"Banks"
"Beauty"
"Toys"
"Plants"
Eat
In Scott's Corners
- Blind Charlie's - 74 Westchester Avenue Pound Ridge, NY 10576 (914) 764-8000
- Asia Hamachi - 54 Westchester Avenue Pound Ridge (914) 764-8383
- Dinardo's Ristorante Italiano (dinardos@aol.com)
- Pound Ridge Deil - 78 Westchester Ave. (914)-764-4849
- Maggie May's Frozen Yogurt & Ice Cream (maggiemaysfoyo@yahoo.com) - 73 Westchester Ave.
Drink
Sleep
There are no hotels in Pound Ridge; most people stay in Stamford, Connecticut or make a day trip from New York City. There is also an inn in nearby Bedford.
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