Hike Westchester’s Hudson Highlands Gateway Park
This 4.3-mile hike explores the 352-acre Hudson Highlands Gateway Park in Westchester County, where the high points were used for signaling during the Revolutionary War.
This 4.3-mile hike explores the 352-acre Hudson Highlands Gateway Park in Westchester County, where the high points were used for signaling during the Revolutionary War.
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