Ardsley-on-Hudson blends river views, a small-hamlet feel, and easy access to the region’s cultural and economic centers. Tucked within Irvington in Westchester County, residents value the effortless commute from the Ardsley-on-Hudson station, where Metro-North service reaches Grand Central in roughly 35–40 minutes.
Weekends often start outdoors. The Old Croton Aqueduct’s towpath threads through the neighborhood, connecting to the expansive Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, while carriage roads at Rockefeller State Park Preserve invite runners, cyclists, and equestrians. Along the waterfront, families gather at Matthiessen Park for playground time, picnics, and sunsets over the Palisades. Local arts thrive through the Village’s Irvington Theater calendar, and a short hop south brings world-class exhibits and a planetarium at the Hudson River Museum.
Education is a standout draw. The Irvington Union Free School District is known for strong academics, student-centered programs, and engaged community support—appealing to buyers who want rigorous schooling without sacrificing a close-knit environment. Dining and shopping options fan out through neighboring Dobbs Ferry and Tarrytown, with independent cafés, riverfront eateries, and walkable main streets that make errands and date nights equally convenient.
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