Looking for Something to do this Weekend? 9/10

Croton Gorge Park

35 Yorktown Rd.

Cortlandt, NY 10520

Visit the Croton Gorge Park in Cortlandt, NY. A picturesque location along the Croton River, the Croton Dam is a great spot to bring your camera for the day. The 97-acre area is popular for hiking, picnicking, and hiking. 

“The Old Croton Dam, built to supply New York City with water, was the first large masonry dam in the United States. Completed in 1842, it was the prototype for many municipal water supply dams in the east during the mid-nineteenth century. The city’s needs, however, soon outgrew the Croton Dam water supply. Consequently, work began on the New Croton Dam, also called the Cornell Dam because of its location on land purchased from A.B. Cornell, in 1893. Completed in 1907, the Cornell Dam stands over 200 feet high. The Croton Reservoir has a capacity of about 34 billion gallons of water with a watershed covering 177 square miles.”

The property is open to the public, and is $5 for parking with a park pass, and $10 without on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until October 1st. The park is open 7 days a week, from 8am to dusk. 

More information can be found on their website, here.

Hiking information can be found here.

Looking for Something to do this Weekend? 9/3

Tenafly Nature Center 

New Butterfly House

Saturday and Sunday 11:00AM

313 Hudson Ave, Tenafly, NJ 07670

The Tenafly Nature Center has a new 12×24′ butterfly house, open to all ages. Come and explore the beautiful world of butterflies. 

“This seasonal exhibit showcases several beautifully colored butterflies sipping nectar and taking flight, offering guests the opportunity to better understand and appreciate their life cycle and importance to the ecosystem. Inside the exhibit you will be welcome to chat with staff or volunteers, ask questions, or simply relax and enjoy the space while butterflies flit and fly about. See if a butterfly will land on your nectar stick or just watch them fly around you as they move between nectar plants. Observe butterfly chrysalis in the chrysalis box. Maybe you will be lucky enough to see a butterfly emerge!”

The house is open to the public, and is free to residents of the nature center. For non-residents, the entrance fee is $5, which includes 1 adult and 2 children. 

More information can be found on their website, here.

Places to Photograph: New Croton Dam, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

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The New Croton Dam (also known as Cornell Dam), part of the New York City water supply system, stretches across the Croton River near Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Located about 50 minutes from our store, Croton Dam makes a great day trip or picnic destination . Construction began in 1892 and was completed in 1906. The masonry dam is 266 feet  broad at its base and 297 feet high from base to crest. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest dam in the world. New Croton Dam impounds up to 19 billion gallons of water. The dam has an unusual spillway, part artificial and part natural, which forms a waterfall on the north side of the structure.

Photos by: Alfred Hess

Places To Shoot

Thanks to everyone who joined us for our February 28th Focus Session and made some great suggestions for places to shoot. Here’s the resulting list of locations to take your camera for some great photos.

United Water and the Oradell Reservoir – Oradell, Haworth, Harrington Park, Emerson – View on Google Maps

Haverstraw Marina – West Haverstraw, NY – View on Google Maps

The Meadowlands – Dekorte Park – Lyndhurst, NJ – View on Google Maps

Mill Creek Marsh, Secaucus, NJ – View on Google Maps

World of Wings Butterfly Museum – Teaneck, NJ – View On Google Maps

Rockland Lake State Park and Golf Course – Valley Cottage, NY – View on Google Maps

Van Saun Park – Paramus, NJ – View on Google Maps

Turtleback Zoo – West Orange, NJ – View On Google Maps

Space Farms – Wantage, NJ – View On Google Maps

Wyckoff Nature Center – Wyckoff, NJ – View On Google Maps

New Croton Dam – Croton-on-Hudson, NY – View On Google MapsView More On Our Blog

Cooper’s Pond – Bergenfield, NJ – View On Google Maps

Palisades Cliff Lookouts – Alpine, NJ View On Google Maps

Greenbrook Sanctuary – Tenafly, NJ – View On Google Maps

Stateline Lookout – Alpine, NJ – Sunday April 26th 12-3pm Visitor’s Day – View On Google Maps

Ringwood Manor – Ringwood, NJ – View On Google Maps

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge – Gillette, NJ – View On Google Maps

Lake Mohonk and the Mohonk Mountain House – New Paltz, NY – View On Google Maps

Liberty Marsh – Warwick, NY – View On Google Maps

Glen Rock Arboretum – Glen Rock, NJ – View On Google Maps

Crestwood Lake – Allendale, NJ – View On Google Maps

Celery Farm – Allendale, NJ – View On Google Maps

Laurelwood Arboretum – Wayne, NJ – View On Google Maps

Rockefeller State Preserve – Sleepy Hollow, NY – View On Google Maps

Deep Cut Gardens – Middletown, NJ – View On Google Maps

West Point, NY – View On Google Maps

Princeton, NJ – View On Google Maps

Ellis Island – Hospital – SaveEllisIsland.orgView On Google Maps

Iris Garden – Presby Memorial – Montclair, NJ – View On Google Maps

Willowwood Arboretum – Kingston, NY

Duke Farms – Hillsborough Township, NJView On Google Maps

Harriman – Stony Brook Trail – Sloatsburg, NY View On Google Maps

Greenwood Garden – Short Hills, NJ – View On Google Maps

Eagle Rock Reserve – Montclair, NJ – View On Google Maps

Raptor’s Trust – Long Hill, NJ – View On Google Maps

Ramapo Valley County Reservation – Mahwah, NJ – View On Google Maps

Rockefeller Estate – Tarrytown, NY – View On Google Maps

Sleepy Hollow Cemetary – Sleepy Hollow, NY – View On Google Maps

Camden Aquarium – Canden, NJ – View On Google Maps

Lake Minnwaska – New Paltz, NY – View On Google Maps

Storm King – New Windsor, NY – View On Google Maps

Mid Hudson Bridge and The Walkway Over The Hudson – Poughkeepsie, NY – View On Google Maps

Paterson Great Falls – Paterson, NJ View On Google Maps

Fort Hancock – Sandy Hook – View On Google Maps

Ferry Road – Piermont, NY – View On Google Maps

Fort Lee Historic Park – Fort Lee, NJ – View On Google Maps

The Cloisters – New York City – View On Google Maps

Ricketts Glen State Park – Benton, PA – View On Google Maps

Great Places to Photograph!

We’re creating a list of our favorite locations in and around New Jersey for an upcoming series of posts titled, “Great Places to Photograph”. These locations compiled by Bergen County Camera customers and employees are all fun, entertaining, and relaxing locations that are optimal for shooting. Have a great spot of your own that you would like to share? Email it to us or leave a comment!

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Harriman State Park – Rockland County, NY
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Turtle Back Zoo – West Orange, NJ
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The Palisades Cliffs – Alpine, Tenafly, Englewood Cliffs
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Ringwood Manor, Ringwood, NJ