Parks & Playgroundsin Westchester County, NY
Playgrounds and green spaces for fresh air and play. 711 venues listed.
Grandparent tip: Bring snacks and check for benches and shade before you go. Most Westchester County parks have restrooms near main entrances.
Read: 5 Free (or Nearly Free) Days Out β- π Nature Scavenger Hunt β Find a feather, a bug, 3 different leaves, something smooth, something rough, and one thing nobody else spots.
- βοΈ Cloud Shapes β Lie on the grass and take turns naming what clouds look like. No wrong answers here.
- π¦ Bird Count β Keep score of every different bird species you spot on the walk. Grandkids take this surprisingly seriously.
- β’ Most county parks are free to enter during the week β the parking fee is the main cost, and many lots don't have attendants before 9am.
- β’ Pack a picnic. A park visit with a homemade lunch beats a restaurant every time for grandkids, and costs a fraction.















Make it a memory, not just a trip
The best park days end with dirty shoes and stories to tell.
Ask this today
"If this park had a secret hidden door, where do you think it would lead?"
π Free memory-making ideas
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Nature Scavenger Hunt
Before you go, write down a list: a red leaf, a smooth stone, a feather, something that floats, something that makes a sound. First one to find all five wins. Even a two-year-old can play with a little help.
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Bug Detective Log
Bring a small notebook and draw every insect or creature you find together. Make up names for the ones you can't identify. The weirder the name, the better it sticks.
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Leaf Rubbing Gallery
Collect interesting leaves on your walk. At home: place them under blank paper and rub a crayon over the top. The vein pattern appears. Fill a whole page. Frame the best one.
π¨ Arts & crafts to do together
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Pressed Flower Keepsake
Collect flowers and leaves (from the park's edge, or your own yard). Press them between heavy book pages with wax paper for 2 weeks. Use them to make a card, frame them, or glue into a journal.
Supplies: Heavy books + wax paper = free. Or a proper pressed flower kit for cleaner results.
Shop: Crayola Air Dry Clay ($8β10) β - π‘
Fairy House Build
Use sticks, stones, leaves, and moss to build a tiny fairy house at the base of a tree. Give it a name. Photograph it. Come back next time and see if it's still there β or if someone else added to it.
Supplies: Just what you find β completely free.
π BYOF β Bring Your Own Fun
Crayola Air Dry Clay
Pack it inBring a small piece to the park and make impressions of leaves, bark texture, or seed pods. Dry overnight. Instant keepsakes.
Ruled Index Cards (500 count)
Perfect for on-the-go scavenger hunt lists, quick nature sketches, or the infamous 'I spy' card game on any park bench.
Rory's Story Cubes Classic
Best sellerRoll 9 picture dice and build a story set in whatever park you're sitting in. No reading required. Works from ages 4 to 84.
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