Explore the Mysteries of Doodletown
Special Guest: Former Resident will share stories about life in Doodletown
“The last homes were demolished in the sixties, but lilacs and daffodils still bloom next to steps that lead to nowhere.” Elizabeth “Perk” Stalter.
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Join Docent Louise Parnell and special guest Ellen McGuire, a former resident of Doodletown,on this 4-5 mile, moderate to difficult (3-sneaker) walk in the remains of this intriguing former town in northern Rockland. This walk will feature a first hand account of life in the hamlet, a review of the history of Doodletown, and a discussion about reasons Doodletown was transformed from a community of homes, residents, a church and a school, back into a tract of land nearly in its natural state.
Participants should wear proper footwear (closed-toe sturdy shoes such as walking shoes/boots or sneakers) and clothing (light-colored) and seasonally appropriate attire such as a jacket, hat, or gloves depending on the weather and are encouraged to bring water, sunscreen, a snack, and walking sticks if desired.
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While there is no limit to the number of participants for this walk, registration is required and parking is limited. Walkers are encouraged to carpool. Arrive early to compensate for possible limited parking.
Directions: Walkers will meet in a small lot off Perkins Memorial Drive in Bear Mountain accessed by taking exit 19 off the Palisades Interstate Parkway connector towards the Bear Mountain Bridge. From exit 19 follow Perkins Memorial Drive to the first right (about ½ mile after exit), onto a small access road into lot, where walkers will meet.
About the Guided Walks:
- All walks are rain or shine.
- As with any physical activity program, it is recommended you speak to your physician before starting.
- Please check the website, and click on the walk(s) you are interested in for more information, directions, and any changes to the schedule.
- Guided Park Walks are sponsored by the Rockland County Division of Environmental Resources, the Rockland County Youth Bureau’s AmeriCorps program and the Rockland County Department of Health’s Steps to a Healthier Rockland program.
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