Cranberry Lake Preserve is a 190-acre park operated by the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation.
Since 1967, the park has been a safe haven for animals and plants, including migratory birds, turtles, and dragonflies. Within the preserve are a variety of habitats including a four-acre lake, cliffs and scrubland, mixed hardwood forest, vernal pools, and a swamp. Visitors can learn about the area's past by following the History Trail to the remains of a 19th-century farmhouse and early 20th-century stone-mining operation.
The Nature Center offers family-oriented nature programs on weekends and houses a variety of interactive, educational displays and live animals.
Celebrate your birthday with us
Outdoor birthday parties are available for three to 13-year-olds, Saturdays and Sundays between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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Rules
- Cranberry Lake Preserve is a designated Biodiversity Reserve Area. Please keep this park a special place for wildlife by observing the following rules:
- Take nothing but photos -all plants, animals and minerals are protected.
- Service animals welcome.
- Bicycles are not allowed on any of the trails- we recommend Graham Hills park.
- Fishing is prohibited- we recommend Kensico Reservoir and Wampus Pond.
- Stay on designated hiking trails.
- Carry out what you carry in.
- If you see areas in the preserve that need maintenance, please report them to the nature center.
- Report any violation of these rules.