878 acres.

The Park was a gift of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington (world famous sculptor) in memory of Archer Huntington's stepfather Collis P. Huntington (railroad builder and transportation millionaire). The scenic country lanes throughout the park are canopied with sugar maples. The setting is ideal for an old-fashioned stroll on a lazy summer day.

Services
Gravel Parking

Charge
None

Location
Take Route 58 to Sunset Hill Road. Park entrance is on east side of Sunset Hill Road

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