Rockefeller State Park Preserve, once the country home of the Rockefeller family, offers quiet walks of all lengths and through all seasons. The trails are crushed stone carriage roads laid out by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and Jr. in the first half of the 20th century. Designed to complement the landscape, the 45 miles of scenic carriage roads are wide and easy to walk – or snowshoe! Trail maps of the carriage roads are available at the Preserve Office.
Back on David’s Loop, you may wonder why there is so much space without a cache placement. That’s because the property you’re walking by is not owned by the park. Please be respectful and stay on the trail, which has been graciously allowed as a right-of-way.