Saxon Woods Park
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Signs had me really confused about dogs, but I think the no dog signs meant, no dogs in the water park or mini golf area. The parking for Westchester residents only is insane, but I'm sure this isn't the only park with them.
- A.A.D.
It is a very nice park for all ages. very clean and safe... The pool area is excellent for children and adults, you pay 15 dollars for each person, but if you buy a pass for 95 dollars for three years you only pay 6 dollars each time you go, children under 5 years old enter free.. The best is you can bring your own cooler with a snack, alcoholic is not allowed. you can bring a chair if you wish and a blanket to sit on the grass.. it sells fried potatoes and ice cream
- enil ue
We love ❤ going to parks that are nice and peaceful. (and include free parking) Note: the picnic area charges a $5 fee for parking. One thing we noticed and appreciated was the fact that parents were very watchful of their children. This made us feel comfortable. The swings were designed with every age range in mind. The floors had special material and padding. (we assume to brace a child's fall) Note: there are age ranges listed in the playground for specific areas. The park and bathrooms 🚻 were clean. (female bathroom floor had a little water 💧 on them) The park offers a little snack stand for those who may have the munchies. This park includes an Olympic size pool, (for Westchester residents only) an 18-hole miniature golf course, ⛳ (open to the public) and a trail 👣 which is very popular with hikers, cross country skiers and horseback riders. We'd recommend this park to our family & friends. Especially if you want to get away from overcrowded New York City parks.
- A.K. Walker
During the winter time there's not much to do . But I liked that it wasn't crowded. When the pool and mini golf course are open it's probably really busy.
- Ricardo Crespo García
Leading from the Saxon Woods Golf course through the Hutchinson Parkway into a big grounds along the river, this is one of the larger parks in the region. The trails go around and are easy to follow. It does accept dogs, and the entrance on the north side has swimming pools and other activities. The south side has more hiking trails and does get muddy when it rains. Take a peek at the exit to the golf course with some lovely scenery. The noise of the 'Hutch' is quite loud in winter time.
- Eduardo Mace