The village of about 10,800 residents was named after Captain William H. Dobbs, who operated a Hudson River ferry service. The community’s location along the Hudson makes Dobbs Ferry the perfect spot for biking and walking along its scenic riverfront. Residents enjoy the area’s numerous parks including a nature preserve and two linear parks. Summer in Dobbs Ferry is filled with activities for the entire family, from music concerts, fireworks and parades to sporting events and other town-wide celebrations. The village is located about 43 minutes from New York City via Metro-North railroad, and many commuters take advantage of public transit, walking and bicycling.
Dobbs Ferry
Westchester County, New York
The historic Westchester County village of Dobbs Ferry is home to 19th-century buildings, an active community, close-knit neighborhoods, an excellent school system and myriad shops and restaurants.
The village of about 10,800 residents was named after Captain William H. Dobbs, who operated a Hudson River ferry service. The community’s location along the Hudson makes Dobbs Ferry the perfect spot for biking and walking along its scenic riverfront. Residents enjoy the area’s numerous parks including a nature preserve and two linear parks. Summer in Dobbs Ferry is filled with activities for the entire family, from music concerts, fireworks and parades to sporting events and other town-wide celebrations. The village is located about 43 minutes from New York City via Metro-North railroad, and many commuters take advantage of public transit, walking and bicycling.
The village of about 10,800 residents was named after Captain William H. Dobbs, who operated a Hudson River ferry service. The community’s location along the Hudson makes Dobbs Ferry the perfect spot for biking and walking along its scenic riverfront. Residents enjoy the area’s numerous parks including a nature preserve and two linear parks. Summer in Dobbs Ferry is filled with activities for the entire family, from music concerts, fireworks and parades to sporting events and other town-wide celebrations. The village is located about 43 minutes from New York City via Metro-North railroad, and many commuters take advantage of public transit, walking and bicycling.
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Dobbs Ferry is within Westchester County, New York and borders Ardsley, Hastings-on-Hudson and Irvington.
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