Scotts Corners

Westchester County

Zip: 10576

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Scotts Corners

Westchester County


Scotts Corners is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the Town of Pound Ridge in Westchester County. The municipality of Pound Ridge is located in the northeastern section of Westchester County. Pound Ridge borders both New York and Connecticut with New Canaan and Stamford on its eastern and southern borders, and the New York towns of Bedford and North Castle on its western border with South Salem on its northern side. Pound Ridge is characterized by rugged landscape, rock outcroppings and rugged cliffs. Nowhere in the town's 23 square miles is there even a traffic light!

Scotts Corners is home to several festivals throughout the year, encouraging a wonderful sense of community. Festivals in Scotts Corners and Pound Ridge include:

  • Annual Christmas Tree Lighting

  • Annual Halloween Walk

  • Annual New Year's Day in Scotts Corners

  • July 4th Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market

  • Labor Day Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market

  • Memorial Day Antiques & Farmers Holiday Market
  • Pound Ridge Car Show

  • Pound Ridge Fine Arts Festival

  • Weekend Outdoor Markets

Although rural and countrified, Pound Ridge is only one hour from New York City by car, 30 minutes to White Plains, and Pound Ridge is accessible to the Merritt Parkway in both New Canaan and Stamford; and Interstate 684 in Bedford, New York.

Fine Dining
Pound Ridge is home to several fine dining restaurants, including The Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-George, North Star with an excellent from the New York Times, and Di Nardo's Ristorante home of fine Italian cuisine for over 39 years.

Scenic Spots
In many parts of Pound Ridge, the rugged landscape seems to have been only gently altered by humans since the glaciers receded. In contrast to some of its neighbors, the town, Westchester's smallest in population density, has marked its topography with stone walls and narrow county roads. While driving through Pound Ridge you will often pass brooks, ponds, and lakes. Pound Ridge has 2 and 3 acre zoning, with many homes on much larger property, and is home to large tracts of undeveloped land such as the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.

Hiking
Pound Ridge and Lewisboro are home to the 4,315 acre Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Westchester County’s largest park. The Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is divided in area between both Pound Ridge and Lewisboro. The northern one-third of the park is in Lewisboro and the remaining two-thirds of the park are in Pound Ridge. With its varied terrain and landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation provides a variety of activities in all seasons, including: picnics by lovely brooks, hiking for the beginner or the advanced hiker with many excellent and challenging hiking paths, lean-to camping, fishing and cross-country skiing.

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