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Living in Tuckahoe, NY

Tuckahoe is a small, historic village of about 0.6 square miles in southern Westchester County, known for its charming, walkable downtown filled with local shops, restaurants, and community gathering spaces. Residents often describe it as one of Westchester’s “best kept secrets,” combining small-town character with urban connectivity.

Parks, Recreation & Outdoor Access

Bordering the Bronx River, Tuckahoe features green spaces like Parkway Oval Park and pathways along the river for jogging, walking, biking, and outdoor play. Its proximity to larger Westchester parks and outdoor amenities adds to the area’s appeal for nature lovers and active families.

Easy Commute & Location

Centrally located between Manhattan and White Plains, Tuckahoe is served by two Metro-North Harlem Line stations—Tuckahoe and Crestwood—offering approximately 30–35-minute train rides to Grand Central Terminal. Major parkways nearby make driving and regional travel convenient as well.

Why It Stands Out

  • Direct, quick Metro-North access to Manhattan
  • Walkable, community-oriented downtown
  • Parks, riverfront trails, and outdoor recreation options
  • Historic charm with a modern, vibrant feel
  • Diverse housing options from apartments and co-ops to single-family homes

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