Old Field Preserve, nestled in Waccabuc, NY, is a testament to the dedication of the Lewisboro Land Trust in preserving a slice of history. The trails wind through aged stonewalls, animal-tracked pathways, and a serene stream, offering a tranquil escape reminiscent of days gone by.
Established in July 2003, this 100-acre parcel is a collaborative effort between the Town, Westchester County, and New York State, with roots tracing back to the expansive Van Cortlandt Manor. Home to over 100 wildlife species, the preserve boasts old field meadows, providing a habitat for field-dependent species and offering hiking and horseback riding opportunities.
Visitors to Old Field Preserve can explore five fields showcasing various stages of succession, vibrant wildflowers, birdlife, and seasonal delights like May's dogwood blooms and fall's colorful highbush blueberries. The trails also lead to striking features like old stone walls, an FAA tower with panoramic views, and easy access to Town Park and Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.
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