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Cranberry
Lake
Preserve
Cranberry
Lake is a 190-acre nature preserve comprised of forest, wetlands, and a
10-acre lake that was carved by glaciers thousands of years ago. There
are three miles of trails, including a loop around the lake, and others
that traverse the predominantly northern oak-hickory forest. The area is part of the Kensico Reservoir watershed, which provides
drinking water for residents of Westchester County and New York
City. The name Cranberry Lake is derived from the growth of wild cranberry,
which still exist in various parts of the fen.
Activities Nature interpretive programs are offered every weekend throughout the
school year. Field trips are offered on a variety of subjects for school
groups and other organizations, and are can be
arranged
by calling the preserve. Birthday parties can be arranged by
appointment. Each summer, the Children's Summer Ecology Program is
held at the preserve for youngsters
in grades 1 through 8.
The
park is also ideal for hiking, walking, birding, cross country skiing
and nature studies.
Click here to view
Trail
Map. (pdf )
Adobe
Acrobat Reader is required to view the Map
Facilities Restrooms, maps and information are available at the nature
center. The building also houses wildlifedisplays.
Nature
Center Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Summer hours - July
3-August 11, 2006- Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Trails are
open every day dawn to dusk.
Admission
Requirements No parking fees apply.
Rules You are in an incredibly important place! Cranberry
Lake Preserve is a Biodiversity Reserve Area.
Please help us take care of this unique place by following these
simple stewardship rules:
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Take
nothing, but memories.
All
plants, animals, and minerals are protected. |
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Dogs
are not permitted. |
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Bicycles
are not allowed on any of the trails. |
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Fishing
is prohibited. |
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Stay
on designated hiking trails. |
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Carry
out what you carry in. |
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If
you see areas in the preserve that need maintenance, please
report them to the nature center. |
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Report
any violation of these rules. |
Thank
you for your patronage-enjoy your visit!
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