Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park is a linear park that follows the route of the historic aqueduct that once brought fresh water from the Croton River to New York City in the mid-19th century. The park spans multiple counties in New York, including Westchester, and features hiking and biking trails, historic sites, and scenic views along the old aqueduct route. Visitors can explore remnants of the original aqueduct, including stone walls, bridges, and the famous Keeper's House, which now serves as a museum. The park offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history of water supply in New York and enjoy outdoor recreation in a historic setting.
State: New York
Type: State Historic Park
County: Westchester