bridge to Kingsland Park
Kingsland Point Park is an 18-acre park located on the eastern shore of the Hudson River at the mouth of the Pocantico River in the Village of Sleepy Hollow. With spectacular overlook areas and views of the historic Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow, Kingsland Point Park was one of the first parks developed by the Westchester County Parks Commission.

The park, which was built in 1926, offers picnic areas, ballfields, hiking, fishing and playgrounds.

Accessible only from the Palmer Avenue Bridge over the Metro-North tracks, the park is operated and maintained by the Village of Sleepy Hollow.

Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow is accessed by a 10 minute stroll south along the Riverwalk path. The five story structure includes four stairways. Service Animal access to first floor only.

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  • Admission and fees: Parking: $5 with County park pass or Sleepy Hollow residents; $10 without Pass.
  • Directions: Palmer Ave., Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
  • Park hours: Open seven days a week, 8 a.m. to dusk, year-round.
  • Phone: (914) 366-5109
  • County parks map & guide
  • Dogs: Must be leashed.