Lewisboro is made up of 5 distinctive hamlets, Cross River, Goldens Bridge, South Salem, Vista, and Waccabuc, each with a strong sense of community. They all offer small town, country living, with all the perks of Westchester.
Lewisboro is a taste of the country in the midst of the suburbs. You'll find open space, lakes, and charm in this expansive town.
Lewisboro residents attend Katonah-Lewisboro School Districts, which is a highly regarded school district in the State.
Each of Lewisboro's five hamlets has a strong community feel, and the town as a whole comes together to make a tight-knit community. Whether gathering for the annual 4th of July Firework, or the library fair the Lewisboro community has many events.
There are 20 parks and preserves throughout Lewisboro, each offering residents unique viewpoints of the natural beauty of Lewisboro. You can hike, bike, or horseback ride on their many trails, boat, swim or ice skate on of their 7 lakes, or play tennis or baseball in several of the town's parks. There's plenty to do in the great outdoors in Lewisboro.
Lewisboro is one of Westchester's older towns and has many legends to tell. During the Revolutionary War John Andre, Benedict Arnold's co-conspirator, was detained in Lewisboro, and the legendary Leatherman even stayed in Lewisboro too. You'll find many historical sites and homes in this modern town.
450 square miles and 45 cities, towns and villages.
Relax at beaches, hike and bike trails, and enjoy other activities across 18,000 acres of parkland.
Get to Grand Central Station in as little as 30 minutes.
Westchester County’s various incentives help support startups, assist not-for-profits, and promote economic development through creating, attracting and retaining jobs, and more.
Westchester County offers programs and services to assist and incentivize businesses.
The new Element 46 Incubator program kicked off in 2019 to inspire and support entrepreneurial talent and the development of new businesses in the County. Nearly a hundred business leaders will serve as mentors to startups, offering their expertise, time, and support.
Westchester works to encourage, promote and increase participation of business enterprises owned and controlled by persons of color or women.
This new community investment tool established by Congress in 2017 encourages long-term investments in low-income urban and rural communities nationwide.