The South County Trailway is a 14.1-mile (22.7 km) long trail stretching from Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx to Elmsford in Westchester, NY. Construction started in the 1990s and was completed in 2011. Most sections of the trailway are paved. This was once the part of the New York Central Railroad system.
Poison Ivy is very common along this trail, but I did my best to avoid it.
The cache is a small lock & lock container. The cache is accessible from the paved trailway, almost.
I spent a little time trying to figure out what these ruined stone bases might have been for. We came up with some interesting ideas, but nothing that really made any sense. From the parkway you can see more demolished stone atop the hill. Connected perhaps?
Parking is available at the posted coordinates.
There is also trail access from the North, but parking nearby is restricted.