Leon Levy Preserve

Leon Levy

The 370 acre Preserve features wetlands rich in wildlife, a ravine with 75 foot cliffs and a diverse hardwood forest.  Rare Purple Milkweed and Blue Cohosh plants have been found. Five miles of hiking/horse trails.

In 2005 the Town of Lewisboro purchased this former Bell property.  This was made possible by a $5 million contribution from the Jerome Levy Foundation (Leon Levy was the primary benefactor) and $500,000 from the Dextra Baldwin McGonagle Foundation.

Level

Easy to moderate

Directions

The main entrance is on Route 123, just south of the intersection with Route 35.  A white sign marks the entrance.