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Town of Clarkstown

Parks

Parks

All of our parks close at dusk, except where stated. All Local Laws pertaining to our parks are listed in Local Law #6-1973, which is available at our office.

All Town parks are for Clarkstown residents only with the exception of the following:

The Davenport Preserve which was purchased with federal and state funds in 1974 and Miniature Golf Course located at Germonds Park are both open to the general public.

Park Locations

Germonds Rd., West Nyack, NY 10994 – 78.3 Acres

  • 2 Swimming Pools & 1 Diving Pool Bathhouse 151′ Water Slide Lighted Ballfields Picnic Areas Basketball Courts Playground.

Picnic permits are available for Germonds Park. There is $50 fee for picnic areas. The cost of the shelter at these locations is $150.00. NO REFUNDS. There is a limit of 5 guests allowed to use the pool with a valid pool pass holder. Radios / PA’s are not allowed in the picnic. $100.00 cash security deposit for picnic areas and shelters.

Miniature Golf (Non-Residents Welcome)

Hours of Operations:

1:00 PM – 8:00 PM
May 27, 2023 – June 11, 2023
Saturdays and Sundays

June 17, 2023 – September 4, 2023
Open 7 days a week

September 9, 2023 – October 1, 2023
Saturdays and Sundays

*Times subject to change due to weather conditions*

Fees:
Cash
– $4.00 per golfer
Credit Card – $5.00 per golfer
Seasonal Passes (Clarkstown residents only) – $25 per person – Unlimited Golf All Season
Family Pass – Up to 4 people $50.00 with atleast 1 Adult (18 and over). Additional family members (17 and under) will cost $10.00 each.
Savings Books – Mini Golf coupon books are available for purchase. Coupon books include 10 passes $30.00

8 Gilchrest Rd., Congers, NY 10920 – 177.88 Acres

Picnic permits are available for Congers Memorial Park. There is $50 fee for picnic areas. The cost of the shelter at these locations is $150.00. NO REFUNDS. There is a limit of 5 guests allowed to use the pool with a valid pool pass holder. Radios / PA’s are not allowed in the picnic. $100.00 cash security deposit for picnic areas and shelters.

  • Swimming Pool Bathhouse Water Slide Community Center Refreshment Stand Tennis Courts Picnic Area Playground Handball Court Bocci Court Ballfields Basketball Courts 100 Acre Lake
  • Wheel House
  • Fishing is permitted, all prevailing laws apply.
  • Ice Skating – Residents can ice skate at Kings Park in Congers. Ice is checked daily. If conditions are safe, a green flag will be flown. If conditions are unsafe, a red flag will be flown.

Lake Nanuet Drive & Blauvelt Rd., Nanuet, NY 10954

  • Lake for Swimming Water Slide Bathhouse Refreshment Stand Ballfields – Lighted Picnic Area Playground

31 Zukor Road, New City, NY 10956 – 30.4 Acres

  • Community Center Administration Building Ballfields – Lighted Basketball Courts
  • Playground
  • 30.4 Acres

Kings Highway, Congers, NY 10920 – 60 Acres

  • 2 Ponds Ballfields Playground
  • Basketball Courts
  • Fishing is permitted, all prevailing laws apply.
  • Ice Skating
    Residents can ice skate at Kings Park in Congers. Ice is checked daily. If conditions are safe, a green flag will be flown. If conditions are unsafe, a red flag will be flown.

Tennyson Drive, Nanuet, NY 10954 – 9.0 Acres

  • Ballfield Playground
  • Basketball Courts
  • 9.0 Acres

443 Buena Vista Rd, New City, NY 10956 – 91 Acres

  • Nature Preserve – Everyone Welcomed

Hemlock & Rt. 303, Congers, NY 10920 – 3.52 Acres

  • Ballfields – One with Light

Massachusetts Ave. & Sedge Rd., Valley Cottage, NY 10989 – 24.9 Acres

  • 2 Ponds
  • Fishing is permitted, all prevailing laws apply.
  • Buttermilk Falls, West Nyack
  • Demarest Kill Recreation Area, New City
  • Dutch Gardens, New City
  • Kennedy Dells, New City
  • Mountainview Nature Park, West Nyack
  • Rockland Lake State Park, Congers
  • Nyack Beach State Park, Upper Nyack
  • Hook Mountain State Park, Upper Nyack
Only Service Animals Are Allowed In Town Parks

Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. 

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