Alg onq uin Par Bla k ckb urn eP Bri rop c ert OC k Hou y Far se me Mus r Cro s M eum n Pas omer useum / siv Hil e l Cro Area Park nom Spo er rts Hil Com l Pa r D& H C plex k Nev ana ers l Pa ink rk/ Val D& ley HG Mu ree seu nw m ay Gle nm ere Lak Gon e zag aP rop Her ert itag y e Tr ail Hill -Ho ld M use Iko um wa at P wes lum e Un Poi ique Sw nt Are art a wo ut S pac Tho eP ma ark sB lan ull d Me Wa mo rwi rial ck Cou Par Win nty k din Par gH k ills Par k Parks & Facilities X Arboretum Baseball/Softball Fields P A R K X X X X Camping Areas Cross Country Ski Trails X Dog Park X Equestrian Areas X X Exercise Trails Fishing Areas A C I L I X I X X X X X Greenhouse X Grills S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Horseshoe Pits X Indoor Facilities (Rentals) w/ kitchens Multi-Purpose Athletic Fields X X X Museums/Tours X X X X Non-Motorized Boating Areas X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Outdoor Ice Skating Areas (seasonal) X X Outdoor Volleyball Courts X X X X X X X X Pay Phones Picnic Tables X Playgrounds X Ponds/Rivers/Streams X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Restaurants Restrooms X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Sledding Areas X Snowmobile Trails X Snow Tubing Areas X Tennis Courts Undeveloped Parkland/ Reservoir Lands Location Parkland Acres - 3317.5 TOTAL X X Senior Center 4 X X Observation Tower Park Benches PAGE X X Golf Courses Open Air Shelters/Pavilions E X X X Gift Shops/Pro Shops Nature Trails T X X X Fitness Stations F X X X X X CH N HM M N N CU CU 44.8 67.7 37.5 251.1 66.8 259 80.6 LOCATION KEY CR- Crawford CH- Chester D-Deerpark CU- Cuddebackville G- Goshen X X CH G-HR 216 160.2 TBMP HM NW 102 GR- Greenville M- Montgomery HM- Hamptonburgh MH- Mt. Hope HR- Harriman NW- New Windsor D HM W M/CR 132.4 675.2 705.4 518.8 N- Newburgh W- Warwick County Park Locations P A R K L O C A T I O N S PAGE 5 Algonquin Park Powder Mill Rd., Route 52, Town of Newburgh Administrative Office/Reservations Park Maintenance (845) 615-3830 (845) 561-1880 A L G O N Q U AMENITIES I N Multi-Purpose Ball Fields Playground Nature Trails Pond Area P Fishing A Picnic Shelter R Comfort Station K Benches Picnic Tables Grills Parking View of Upper Pond at Algonquin Park This park has areas for both passive and active recreation, in a historic setting that features powder mill buildings from the Civil War era. This park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. PAGE 6 Lower Pond and Trails at Algonquin Park Dam at Algonquin Park Na ture Tra il s Fi sh in g Are as Pub l ic R oa d s Strea ms Re stri cted Ro a ds C r o n o m e r H i l l C o u n t y P a r k Pon d s Ten n is C ou rt Fi el d s Fo re sted Softb al l fie ld s Park Entrance A Mul tip urp o se Ath le ti c Fie ld s L Pla yg rou n ds G Picn i c She lte rs* Re stro om s e Algonq uin Driv *Picnic shelters feature tables and grills. Permits required. Par kin g O Inni s Avenue rM de Pow il l R N oad Q U Meadow I Avenue N Pla n k R o S o ut h ad P 1 inch = 375 feet A 0 0 0.025 0.05 250 Miles 0.1 500 R 1,000 Feet K DIRECTIONS PARK ENTRANCE - POWDER MILL ROAD: FROM NY STATE THRUWAY: Exit 17 (Newburgh) to Route 300 North (Newburgh Mall). Right onto Meadow Hill Road to Route 52 intersection. Directly across Route 52, Meadow Hill becomes Powder Mill Road. Algonquin Park pond is on the corner of Route 52 and Powder Mill Road. Continue on Powder Mill Road. The entrance to Algonquin Park is on the right. FROM ROUTE 84: Exit 8 to Route 52 North to Powder Mill Road. Algonquin Park pond is on the corner of Route 52 and Powder Mill Road. Turn right onto Powder Mill Road. The entrance to Algonquin Park is on the right. PAGE 7 Cronomer Hill Park Entrances: Gardnertown Road, Powder Mill Road, and Route 32 (North Plank Road), Town of Newburgh, NY Administrative Office/Reservations Park Maintenance AMENITIES Lighted Multi-Purpose Athletic Fields C R Soccer Field Lighted Tennis Courts Playgrounds O 30’ Observation Tower N Picnic Shelter O Comfort Stations Benches M Picnic Tables E Grills R Trails Parking H Softball Field and Tennis Courts I L Featuring both passive and active recreation L areas, the lower portion of Cronomer Hill Park has several multi-purpose ball fields and tennis P A R courts, while the upper portion of the park has an observation tower that provides a magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding area. K View from Observation Tower PAGE 8 View from Observation Tower (845) 615-3830 (845) 561-1880 H C R O N O M E R H I DIRECTIONS L PARK ENTRANCE OFF STATE ROUTE 32 - NORTH PLANK ROAD: FROM NY STATE THRUWAY: Exit 17 (Newburgh) to Interstate Route 84 East, Exit 10, last exit before bridge. Turn left onto Route 9W North. Make next left onto State Route 32 (North Plank Road). Park Entrance is approximately 2 miles on the left. FROM INTERSTATE ROUTE 84 - TRAVELING EAST: Exit 10, last exit before Newburgh Beacon Bridge. Turn left onto Route 9W North. Make next left onto State Route Rt. 32 (North Plank Road). Park Entrance is approximately 2 miles on the left. FROM INTERSTATE ROUTE 84 - TRAVELING WEST: Cross Newburgh Beacon Bridge to Exit 10 South, ramp is on the right for State Route 32. Turn left onto St. Rt. 32 North (North Plank Road). Park Entrance is approximately 2 miles on the left. L P A R K PARK ENTRANCE OFF GARDENERTOWN ROAD AND POWDER MILL ROAD: FROM NY STATE THRUWAY: Exit 17 (Newburgh) to Route 300 North (Newburgh Mall). Right onto Meadow Hill Road to Route 52 intersection. Directly across Route 52, Meadow Hill becomes Powder Mill Road. Algonquin Park pond is on the corner of Route 52 and Powder Mill Road. Continue on Powder Mill Road. The entrance to Algonquin Park is on the right. The entrance to Cronomer Hill baseball field is on the left. To enter the softball/soccer and tennis courts, continue on Powder Mill Road to Gardenertown Road. Make left onto Gardenertown Road. Entrance is on the left with parking on the right. FROM INTERSTATE ROUTE 84: Exit 8 to Route 52 North to Powder Mill Road. Algonquin Park pond is on the corner of Route 52 and Powder Mill Road. Turn right onto Powder Mill Road. The entrance to Algonquin Park is on the right. The entrance to Cronomer Hill baseball field is on the left. Entrance to softball/soccer and tennis courts, continue on Powder Mill Road to Gardenertown Road. Make left onto Gardenertown Road. Entrance is on the left with parking on the right. PAGE 9 D&H Canal Park 58 Hoag Road (Off Route 209), Cuddebackville, NY Administrative Office/Reservations D&H Canal Park & Visitors Center Neversink Valley Museum (845) 615-3830 (845) 754-7000 (845) 754-8870 D & H C A N AMENITIES A Fishing L Picnic Shelter Picnic Tables Benches P Playground A Trails R K Visitors Center Neversink Valley Area Museum Parking Visitor’s Center at D&H Canal Park A National Historic Landmark which features scenic trails along the D&H Canal towpath, picnicking areas and historic canal sites. PAGE 10 D&H Tow Path D & H C A N A L P A R H K DIRECTIONS Take Route 17 to Exit 113. South on Route 209. Park and Museum entrance is located on Hoag Road to the right of Route 209 before the bridge over the Neversink River. OR Take Route 211 west to Route 209 make left at blinking light. Park and Museum entrance is located on Hoag Road to the right of Route 209 before the bridge over the Neversink River. PAGE 11 Heritage Trail 11.5 Mile Linear Trail from Goshen to Monroe Access Points/Parking • Chester Depot Museum, Village of Chester • St. James Place, Village of Goshen • Park and Ride Lot B, Village of Monroe Administrative Office (845) 615-3830 H E R The first multi-use asphalt trail developed in AMENITIES I Trail T Benches A Parking the parks system. This trail offers attractive scenic vistas and access from the Village of Goshen to the Village of Monroe for walking, biking and rollerblading. G E T R A I L Rollerblading on the Heritage Trail PAGE 12 Bicycling on the Heritage Trail H E R I T A G E T R A I L DIRECTIONS Goshen to Monroe (11.5 miles), Parking and Trail Access VILLAGE OF CHESTER: CHESTER DEPOT MUSEUM Off Exit 126 on Route 17. VILLAGE OF GOSHEN: ST. JAMES PLACE Off Exit 124 on Route 17. VILLAGE OF MONROE: PARK AND RIDE LOT B Off Exit 130 on Route 17. PAGE 13 Thomas Bull Memorial Park Route 416, Hamptonburgh, NY AMENITIES 18 Hole Golf Course T H O M A S B U L L Driving Range Banquet Facility Administrative Office/Reservations Park Maintenance Building Stony Ford Golf Course Stony Ford Pro Shop Restaurant Boating and Tennis Building (Seasonal) (845) 615-3830 (845) 457-4914 (845) 457-4949 (845) 457-4402 (845) 457-9369 (845) 457-4916 Pro Shop Tennis Courts Boat House The largest developed facility in the County Ball Fields Parks System, featuring year-round activities for Horse Riding Area/Stables all ages. From toddlers to senior citizens, this 6-Acre Pond facility will meet both your active and passive Boating (County boats only) recreation interests. Fishing Winter Sports Area Picnic Shelters M E M O R I A L Picnic Tables Benches Exercise Area Arboretum Playgrounds Volleyball Courts Horseshoe Pits Sally’s Dream Playground Stony Ford Golf Course Snow Tubing Hill Dog Park Hill-Hold Historic Museum Comfort Stations Dog Park P A R K Parking PAGE 14 Al Durland Pond T H O M A S B U L L Aerial View of Stony Ford Golf Course DIRECTIONS FROM ULSTER COUNTY: Take New York State Thruway or New York 9W South to I-84, travel West on I-84 to Exit 5, Maybrook. Turn left onto New York Route 208. Take first right at traffic light, County Route 99. Go about 4 miles to New York Route 416. Turn left on to Route 416.* FROM NEWBURGH: Take I-84 west to Exit 5, Maybrook. Turn left onto New York Route 208. Take first right at traffic light, County Route 99. Go about 4 miles to New York Route 416. Turn left on to Route 416.* FROM MIDDLETOWN: Take Route 211 toward Montgomery. Turn right onto Route 416. Route 416 M E M O R I A L is directly across from the entrance to the Orange County Airport.* FROM PORT JERVIS: Take I-84 east to Exit 5, Maybrook. Turn right onto New York Route 208. Take first right at traffic light, County Route 99. Go about 4 miles to New York Route 416. Turn left on to Route 416.* P A R K *Thomas Bull Memorial Park is approximately 1 mile on the RIGHT from the intersection of New York Route 416/County Route 99. First entrance: Grove Street (Arboretum, Dog Park, Day Camp, Group Picnic Area, Boat House and more.) Second entrance: Graham M. Skea Parks and Recreation Center/Stony Ford Golf Course. Third entrance: Picnic Grove/Sally’s Dream Playground. PAGE FROM SOUTH:New York State Thruway North (I-87) Exit 16 - Harriman to Route 17M. Go East on 15 New York 17M to Goshen. Take Exit 124B North. Follow New York Route 207 through Goshen continue towards Montgomery/Campbell Hall/Hamptonburgh to stone railroad underpass. Take left at the fork onto New York Route 416.** **Thomas Bull Memorial Park is 1 mile on LEFT. First entrance: Picnic Grove/Sally’s Dream Playground. Second entrance: Graham M. Skea Parks and Recreation Center/Stony Ford Golf Course. Third entrance: Grove Street (Arboretum, Dog Park, Day Camp, Group Picnic Area, Boat House and more.) 0 500 1,000 2,000 Feet W l l k i l l Maintenance Area (no admittance) R i v e r Equestrian Facilities Riding Rings (2) Stalls Day Camp Picnic Shelter* Horseshoes Playground Volleyball Court Group Picnic Area Picnic Shelter* Playground Volleyball Court Baseball-Softball Field Restrooms Exercise Trail Ice Rink Administration Office Fishing Area Indoor Rental Facilities Parking Roads Ponds Streams Dog Park Maintenance Area Forest Golf Course Fields Park Boundaries *Picnic shelters feature tables and grills. Permits required. 16 Boat House and Pond Area Shelter Picnic Shelter* Boat Rentals Tennis Courts Shuffleboard Pay Phones Arboretum Gardens Water Features Greenhouse Walking Paths September 11th Memorial PAGE Graham M. Skea Parks and Recreation Center Pro Shop Driving Range Practice Green Restaurant Snow Tubing Cross Country Ski Trails Parks Administration Offices P A R K a Picnic Shelter* Sally's Dream Playground Sta te R ou t e 41 6 Gro t t re e ve S M E M O R I A L Picnic Grove B U L L Bull_ Jackson Property (undeveloped) Hill _Hold Museum T H O M A S Orange County Arboretum FEATURED FACILITY LOCATION Thomas Bull Memorial Park (off Route 416) 41 Grove Street Hamptonburgh, NY Garden Courtyard F CONTACT INFORMATION Administrative Office (845) 615-3830 Programs (845) 615-3828 E AMENITIES The Orange County Arboretum features raised gardens, paved paths, water features, greenhouse, classroom and the September 11th Remembrance Walkway and Garden. T THE RUTH & JIM OTTAWAY EDUCATION CENTER AT THE ARBORETUM: The Education Center located within the Arboretum at 41 Grove Street is available as a rental for meetings and events. For permit information and fees call (845) 615-3830. Building capacity is limited to 48 persons. A U R E D F A C September 11th Memorial Garden I L I T Y PAGE 17 Pictured above: Arboretum Water Feature Kowawese Unique Area At Plum Point Off Route 9W, Plum Point Lane, New Windsor, NY Administrative Office/Reservations Park Maintenance (845) 615-3830 (845) 569-0963 P L U M P AMENITIES O Beach Fishing I N Boating (car-top boats only) Benches T View of the Hudson River from Plum Point Picnic Tables Grills Located on the banks of the Hudson River, this site Parking boasts magnificent vistas of the Hudson gorge and Visitor’s Center (available for rentals) a 2,000 foot sandy river front. PAGE 18 Inlet at Plum Point Visitor’s Center P L U M P O I N T DIRECTIONS FROM NY STATE THRUWAY: Exit 17 (Newburgh) to Route 84 East. Continue from Route 84 below. FROM ROUTE 84: Exit 10, last exit before bridge, Route 9W South (Robinson Ave.) You may continue on 9W South (Robinson Ave.) through the City of Newburgh into the Town of New Windsor OR….Turn left onto North Plank Road (see law offices of Finkelstein, Levine, etc on corner). North Plank Road turns into Mariners Drive, running parallel with the Hudson River. Follow signs to Route 9W South. Entrance ramp on left. Continue on Route 9W South into New Windsor. You will pass Coloni’s Funeral Home and Anthony’s Pier Nine on the right. Newburgh Toyota and bowling alley are on the opposite side of 9W. The entrance road to the park is between Toyota and the bowling alley. FROM VAILS GATE, FIVE CORNERS: Route 94 North (towards Newburgh) continue past fire house to next light (Knox Headquarters on right). Make right on to Forge Hill Road. Stay on Forge Hill Road to Route 9W light. Make left on to Route 9W North. Cross small bridge, see Sports Complex, then bowling alley on right. Entrance road is between bowling alley and Newburgh Toyota. PAGE 19 Warwick County Park Administrative Office/Reservations (845) 615-3830 HHGC Club House (845) 988-9501 or 988-9507 HHGC Pro Shop (845) 987-1955 Restaurant (845) 987-1088 Stone House Senior Center (845) 988-9517 Park and Golf Course (845) 988-9580 Maintenance or 988-9581 AMENITIES 18 Hole Golf Course W A Banquet Facility Pro Shop Driving Range R Nature Trails W Ball Field I 156 Route 17A, Warwick, NY (East of the Village of Warwick) Warwick County Park is the second largest Picnic Shelter developed park in the Park System. This park Picnic Tables C Benches offers active and passive recreation K Playground opportunities with breath-taking views of the Horseshoe Pits Shawangunk Mountains and the landscapes Bocce Courts and valleys of the Town of Warwick. C Shuffle Board Courts O Stone House Senior Center U Comfort Stations Parking N T Y P A R Hickory Hill Club House K PAGE 20 Hickory Hill Golf Course Stone House at Warwick County Park DIRECTIONS FROM THE SOUTH: NYS Thruway F North to Exit 15A, turn left at the traffic light onto 17 North. Follow 17 north through Sloatsburg and Tuxedo. Turn left onto route 17A at the traffic light. The overhead sign will read, “Greenwood Lake, 17A, Sterling Forest”. Hickory Hill Golf Course is 12.7 miles from this point on Route 17A. Follow 17A through Sterling Forest and Greenwood Lake. Follow the signs for Warwick. The entrance for Warwick County Park and Hickory Hill Golf Course will be on your left (same entrance as the Park and Ride.) Follow signs within the park. W A R W I C K FROM THE NORTH: Interstate 84 to Route 17 East. Follow 17 East to Exit 124, Goshen. Turn left at the traffic light onto Route 17A. Continue thru Florida into Warwick. After Florida the road is Route 17A – Route 94 South. Once in Warwick, turn left at the third traffic light towards Greenwood Lake. This is Route 17A. The entrance to Warwick County Park and Hickory Hill Golf Course is located 1.5 miles on the right. Follow signs within the park. C O U N T Y P A R K PAGE 21 Aerial View of Hickory Hill Golf Course. Winding Hills Park Off Old Route 17K, Montgomery, NY 12549 Administrative Office/Reservations Ranger Station (845) 615-3830 (845) 457-4918 AMENITIES 51 Camp Sites W Ranger Station I 40-Acre Diamond Lake N 4-Acre Pond Fishing D I Boating (car-top boats only) Playgrounds N G Horseshoe Pits Volleyball Court Picnic Shelter H Comfort Stations Benches I Picnic Tables L Nature Trails L S Grills Ice Fishing Snowmobile Trails P Camping at Winding Hills Park Ice Skating Parking A picturesque landscape with many amenities for everyone who enjoys what nature and the outdoors has to offer. A R K PAGE 22 Diamond Lake at Winding Hills Park W I N D I N G H I L L S P A R K DIRECTIONS FROM NEW JERSEY: Take Delaware Memorial Bridge to New Jersey Turnpike. Exit Turnpike at Garden State Parkway (North). Take Parkway to New York Thruway (North). Take Thruway to Exit 17 (Newburgh). Take Route 17K West. Park is approximately 2 miles west of Montgomery and Route 211 intersection. Sign on the right. FROM NEW ENGLAND: Take I-84 West over the Hudson River to Exit 5 (Maybrook). Turn right onto Route 208, to light at Route 17K. Turn left at light onto Route 17K. Park is approximately 2 miles west of Montgomery and Route 211 intersection. Sign on the right. FROM PENNSYLVANIA: Take I-84 East to Exit 5 (Maybrook). Turn right onto Route 208, to light at Route 17K. Turn left at light onto Route 17K. Park is approximately 2 miles west of Montgomery and Route 211 intersection. Sign on the right. PAGE 23 Brick House Museum 850 Route 17K, Montgomery, NY Administrative Office Museum Phone Museum Coordinator Brick House was built in 1768. B R This Museum is one of the great family homesteads of the Hudson Valley and was I home to seven generations of C the Hill family. K H AMENITIES O Brick House Museum U Orange County Farmers Museum Parking S E M U S E U M PAGE 24 Brick House Museum Victorian Parlor (845) 615-3830 (845) 457-4921 (845) 615-3833 B R I C K H O U S E M U S E U M DIRECTIONS FROM NEW JERSEY, MARYLAND, ETC.: Take Delaware Memorial Bridge to New Jersey Turnpike. Exit Turnpike at Garden State Parkway (North). Take Parkway to New York Thruway (North). Take Thruway to Exit 17 (Newburgh). Take Route 17K West. Sign on the right. FROM NEW ENGLAND: Take I-84 West over the Hudson River to Exit 5 (Maybrook). Turn right onto Route 208, to light at Route 17K. Turn right at light onto Route 17K. Park is approximately 2 miles. Sign on the left. FROM PENNSYLVANIA: Take I-84 East to Exit 5 (Maybrook). Turn right onto Route 208, to light at Route 17K. Turn right at light onto Route 17K. Park is approximately 2 miles. Sign on the right. PAGE 25 Hill-Hold Museum AMENITIES Thomas Bull Memorial Park, Route 416 Hamptonburgh, NY Administrative Office Museum Phone Museum Coordinator (845) 615-3830 (845) 291-2404 (845) 615-3833 Museum with Circa 1760-1830 Furnishings H One Room School House I Farm Animal Exhibits L Historic 1870 Barn Goosetown Gift Shop L Benches Parking Civil War Weekend at Hill-Hold Museum H O L D The stone farmhouse was built in 1769. This Museum reflects the life of the Bull-Jackson family spanning over 200 years. M U S One Room School House E U M PAGE 26 Hill-Hold Homestead _ H I L L H O L D M U S E U M DIRECTIONS FROM ULSTER COUNTY: Take New York State Thruway or New York 9W South to I-84, go west on I-84 to Exit 5, Maybrook. Turn left onto New York Route 208. Take 1st right at traffic light, County Route 99 (Neeleytown Road). Go about 4 miles on Neeleytown Road to intersection with New York Route 416, the museum is 2 miles on the left. FROM DUTCHESS COUNTY: Take I-84 West to Exit 5, Maybrook. Follow directions above. FROM PORT JERVIS: Take I-84 to Exit 3, New York Route 17M. Go east on New York 17M to Goshen, Take Exit 124B North onto New York Route 207 North. Follow New York Route 207 to railroad underpass. Take left onto New York Route 416. Hill-Hold Museum is a half-mile on the right. FROM NEW JERSEY, MARYLAND, ETC.: Take Delaware Memorial Bridge to New Jersey Turnpike. Exit Turnpike at Garden State Parkway (North). Take Parkway to New York Thruway (North). Take Thruway to Exit 16, Harriman. Take Route 17 West to Exit 124B North (Goshen). Take Route 207 East to railroad underpass. Turn left onto Route 416. Hill-Hold Museum is a half-mile on the right. PAGE 27 F U T U R Current/Future Park Development Projects E P R O J E C T S Gonzaga County Park Swartwout/Space County Park LOCATION: LOCATION: Blooming Grove, Monroe, Woodbury Deerpark SCOPE OF PROJECT: SCOPE OF PROJECT: To provide active and passive recreation opportunities for a range of interests and ages. To preserve and enhance natural, cultural and potentially historic resources. To provide waterfront recreation opportunities for a wide range of interests, ages and abilities. PROPOSED AMENITIES: Athletic field, playground, picnic shelter, restrooms and trails. OTHER FUTURE PHASES: • Historic Restoration of buildings. • Picnic Grove Area • Additional trails PROPOSED AMENITIES: Fishing pier, playground, picnic shelter, restrooms and river walk trail. OTHER FUTURE PHASES: • Multi-Purpose Athletic Field • Boat Launch • Additional trails Glenmere County Park LOCATION: Blackburne Farm Equine Facility SCOPE OF PROJECT: Hamptonburgh To provide waterfront recreation opportunities for a wide range of interests, ages and abilities. SCOPE OF PROJECT: PROPOSED AMENITIES: To provide a facility for equine and other activities. Handicap accessible fishing area, boat launch, playground, picnic shelter, restrooms, gazebo and trails. LOCATION: PAGE 28 Chester PROPOSED AMENITIES: Horse Rings, Horse Stalls, Indoor Riding Area, Bridal Trails, Public Access to Walkill River and more. OTHER FUTURE PHASES: • Trails • Additional Picnic Sites • Additional Boat Launch Please Note: Park Development may include; studies, design, planning and/or construction. D E P Department Profile A R T The Orange County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation is responsible for the following operations; park planning, park development and maintenance, golf course maintenance and operations, conservation initiatives, museum operations, recreation programs and special events. The Parks Department manages and maintains over 3300 acres of parkland throughout the county with annual visitation figures estimated at over 800,000. M The facilities in the County Park System include; two golf courses, senior center, arboretum, group and family picnic sites, camping sites, multi-purpose trails, 11.5 miles of linear trails, multi-purpose sports fields, playgrounds, equestrian area, observation tower, tennis courts, ponds, waterfront areas, open space, skating rink, snow tubing park, cross county ski trails and more. R The Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department of Orange County is dedicated to serving the community with quality active and passive recreation opportunities for all ages to enjoy. E N T P O F I L E PAGE 29 C Department Contacts Phone Fax Administration 845 615-3830 845 457-4906 Facilities - inquiries and reservations 845 615-3830 845 457-4906 Recreation and Special Events 845 457-4910 845 457-4900 845 457-4936 Museums – inquiries and reservations 845 615-3833 845 457-4906 Arboretum – inquiries 845 615-3828 845 457-4906 O Park Maintenance 845 457-4914 845 457-4933 N GrahamM.SkeaParksandRecreationCenter 845 457-4949 845 457-4936 T Stony Ford Golf Course Maintenance 845 457-4915 845 457-4933 Stony Ford Golf Desk 845 457-4949 845 457-4936 Stony Ford Pro Shop 845 457-4402 Restaurant at Stony Ford Golf Course 845 457-9369 Hickory Hill Golf Course – Maintenance 845 988-9580 845 988-9583 Hickory Hill Golf Course – Club House 845 988-9501 845 988-9510 L Hickory Hill Golf Course – Pro Shop 845 987-1955 I Restaurant at Hickory Hill Golf Course 845 987-1088 Other Facilities Phone David A. Pardy Tennis Center 845 457-4916 Hill-Hold Museum 845 291-2404 Brick House Museum 845 457-4921 Winding Hills Park 845 457-4918 Cronomer Hill & Algonquin Parks 845 561-1880 Kowawese Unique Area at Plum Point 845 569-0963 D&H Canal Park 845 754-7000 Stone House Senior Center 845 988-9517 A C T S T PAGE 30 Mailing Address Orange County Parks 211 Route 416 Montgomery, NY 12549-2420 Website www.OrangeCountyNYParks.com Edward A. Diana, County Executive Richard L. Rose, Jr., Commissioner ORANGE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION AND CONSERVATION 211 Route 416 Montgomery, NY 12549-2420 (845) 615-3830 OrangeCountyNYParks.com Created January 1, 2010
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