According to their website, Muscoot Farm is an "early-1900's interpretive farm owned and operated by the Westchester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Muscoot farm offers programs for families, hayrides and more than seven miles of hiking trails."
In other words, it's a great place to take your two-year-old son for a day trip. The farm also has animals (cows, rams, sheep, horses, hogs, hens), a brief farm museum and buildings, and on Sundays, a tidy little farmer's market. The hay ride is a bit long, but for $2/person (kids 2 and under are free), we're not complaining. Parking and entry are free, but donations are nice.
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