Sunday June 1st
10:30am – 12pm
Once called America’s most spectacular garden, Untermyer Gardens was created in 1917 by Samuel Untermyer on the grounds of his Greystone Estate overlooking the Hudson River. It was designed by William Welles Bosworth, the architect who had designed Kykuit, the nearby Rockefeller Estate. Today’s garden comprises 43 cultivated and woodland acres and combines exceptional horticulture, monumental architecture, and multi-cultural design in a majestic natural setting.
The walking tour typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, and is for attendees without physical limitations. It requires some stamina and the ability to traverse stairs and uneven, unpaved terrain. Attendees should wear sturdy shoes and carry water bottles. Hats and sunscreen are recommended on sunny days! The cost of the tour is $20.
The Conservancy does not have a cafe but does have a water fountain. BYO picnic lunch or enjoy lunch at a nearby eatery.
The reservation link will be released soon.