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==Parks and recreation== Parks and sites of interest in the community include: * [[New Croton Dam|Croton Dam]] on the [[Croton River]] overlooks the [[New Croton Reservoir]] that it creates (outside the village limits in the Town of Cortlandt). * [[Croton Point Park]] is a 508-acre county park on a large peninsula in the [[Tappan Zee]] segment of the [[Hudson River]]. * [[Van Cortlandt Manor]] is a National Historic Landmark established at the mouth of the [[Croton River]] at the Hudson River on the Tappan Zee. * Jane E. Lytle Memorial Croton Arboretum<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crotonarboretum.org/|title=Croton Arbotetum - News|website=www.crotonarboretum.org}}</ref> conserves over 20 acres of wetlands and woods. * Brinton Brook Sanctuary<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sawmillriveraudubon.org/brinton/|title=Brinton Brook Sanctuary β Saw Mill River Audubon}}</ref> is Saw Mill River Audubon's largest sanctuary, covering 156 acres and offering over three miles of hiking trails through a variety of habitats. * Croton Landing Park is a 12.2 acre park containing a 2/3 mile scenic walkway along the Hudson River. The walkway ends at a [[September 11 attacks|9/11]] memorial built around a beam from the [[World Trade Center (1973β2001)|World Trade Center]].<ref name="comprehensive-plan">{{cite web |url=https://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/sites/crotononhudsonny/files/uploads/coh_mp_2017_071017_-_final_-_full.pdf |title=Village of Croton-on-Hudson Comprehensive Plan Update |date=July 10, 2017 |access-date=February 22, 2019 |archive-date=February 23, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190223131605/https://www.crotononhudson-ny.gov/sites/crotononhudsonny/files/uploads/coh_mp_2017_071017_-_final_-_full.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> * Senasqua Park is a 4.6 acre Hudson River waterfront park containing a sailing school and playground, with walkways to Croton Point and Croton Landing Park.<ref name="comprehensive-plan"/> * Silver Lake Park is a 13.5 acre park with a beach along the Croton River with trails to Carrie E. Tompkins elementary school (CET) and the north tip of Cleveland Drive.<ref name="comprehensive-plan"/> * Black Rock Park is a 10.5 acre park on the Croton River, near [[New York State Route 129]] (NY 129), within a mile or so of the Croton Dam, used mostly for fly fishing and picnics. It is within 100 yards of a historic bridge which dates from the 1800s on Quaker Hill Road.<ref name="comprehensive-plan"/> * Mayo's Landing is a 1.1 acre park along the Croton River.<ref name="comprehensive-plan"/> * Paradise Island Park is a 22.2 acre undeveloped island in the Croton River.<ref name="comprehensive-plan"/>
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