Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
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Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, spanning 4,315 acres, is the largest park in Westchester County, offering diverse terrain and miles of wooded trails for various activities throughout the year. Originally settled by farmers from Connecticut, the park's name reflects its historical significance, derived from the local Native American practice of keeping game in a pound for food.
The reservation features amenities such as picnic areas, camping sites, and the Trailside Nature Museum, which hosts seasonal interpretive programs. Additionally, the park is home to the WPA Gallery, showcasing exhibitions from local and regional artists, contributing to its vibrant cultural landscape.
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