Site: One of New Castle's largest parks, 126 acres of extremely varied topography, with fields, wetlands, a manmade pond (created in 1971 out of a ...
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Entrance Off Pineview Road in Kisco Park neighborhood, Off Crow Hill Road,
Chappaqua, NY
Site: 2 acre site, level site, located about 30 feet below adjacent road; entered from road above site, by ramp. Wetlands adjacent.History: In 1963...
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On Hoag Cross Road Between Pines Bridge Road and Route 134,
Chappaqua, NY
Site: 13.2 acres, former private estate purchased by Town in 1998 for $700,000 for recreation purposes, land slightly sloping to rear, lawns, wetla...
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Website: https://mynewcastle.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/DIRECTIONS-TO-THE-PARKS.pdf
Site: 7 acres of level and sloping land, some rock-ou...
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Site: 37 acres, wooded with some areas of dense shade with minimal understory, hilly rugged terrain, some level areas, stone walls, rock outcroppin...
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Situated between Route 120 (Quaker St.) and Douglas Road,
Chappaqua, NY
History: Created in 1975 from dredged material from Duck Pond. Given new name after Country's 200th birthday.Type: PassiveAmenities: Pond, bridge a...
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Entrance from Whipporwill Road, One Mile South of the Route 117 (Bedford Road) Intersection,
Chappaqua, NY
Site: New Castle's largest park of 167 acres. Very varied topography, primarily hilly with high ridges and valleys, some of which have level wetlan...
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Site: 47.8 acres, Varied topography of meadows, wooded areas, old orchard, wetlands, small pond and stream.History: donated in 1976 to the Town by ...
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Located in the heart of the Village on Pleasantville Road, this seven (7) acre park was gifted to the Village by its first family, Mr.& Mrs. Wa...
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About Us:
The park covers approximately 120 acres and offers a childrens playground (Kiwanis Korner), four tennis courts, basketball court; softba...
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This park covers 4.76 acres and was dedicated in 1975. It features two half court basketball courts; one with a standard 10' high rim and one with ...
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About Us:
Named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696, Wampus Pond means "opossum." A recent cultural resources inventory perfor...
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Dedicated to the Village in 1954 and added to in 1958 and 1964, this 5-acre site is located at the Corner Whitson and Fuller Roads and backs up to ...
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Holding the distinction as the Village's largest park, this 70.9-acre site was acquired in 1948 and added to in 1963, 1964 and 1967. The park abuts...
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Officially named after Briarcliff's first Village Manager and dedicated in June 1999, McCrum Field is located on the corner of Chappaqua Road and R...
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