The Outdoors · Hudson Valley
Tibbetts Brook Park shows Yonkers inside the county park story
Tibbetts Brook Park gives Yonkers an early Westchester county park, recreation facilities, and a brook-side landscape.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Tibbetts Brook Park gives Yonkers a county-park layer that is easy to miss if the city is described just through density, hills, and commuting. Westchester County Parks identifies Tibbetts Brook as an early county park and a 161-acre recreation landscape. That gives the park a clear role: old county planning, pools, fields, trails, and brook-side open space inside a city.
Tibbetts Brook places Yonkers inside Westchester’s shared park system, not outside it.
Yonkers has urban hills, apartment blocks, parkways, and rail stops, but the park adds a softer public landscape. It is county recreation with a Yonkers address. The brook name matters too. It keeps the park tied to water and low ground, beyond lawns and facilities, and makes the city feel a little more layered. In a large city, a 161-acre park can become a regular summer, school-break, and weekend reference point for families across southwest Westchester. That is everyday civic value nearby.
The park also puts Yonkers inside a wider Westchester habit. County parks are shared places, and Tibbetts Brook lets the city take part in that system without losing its own urban edge.