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Manville Road and Clark Street, Pleasantville, NY
Soldiers & Sailors Park has playground equipment, baseball/softball fields, soccer field, football field and lacrosse field. Read More
Lake Street, Pleasantville, NY
Nannahagan Park has playground equipment, a walking trail, basketball courts, and a pond for fishing. Read More
Roselle Avenue, Pleasantville, NY
Roselle Park has playground equipment, baseball field, soccer field, and a basketball court. Read More
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... Read More
Accessed from Pines Bridge Road, Chappaqua, NY
Site: 37 acres, wooded with some areas of dense shade with minimal understory, hilly rugged terrain, some level areas, stone walls, rock outcroppin... Read More
155 Millwood Rd, Chappaqua, NY
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 ... Read More
245 Saw Mill River Road, Millwood, NY
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... Read More
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... Read More
Heart of the Village on Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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... Read More
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... Read More
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... Read More
Access off Whipporwill Road, Chappaqua, NY
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 ... Read More
Jackson Rd., Briarcliff Manor, NY
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 ... Read More
Laurel Lane, Off Cedar Drive East, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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... Read More
Corner Whitson and Fuller Road, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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 ... Read More
Morningside Drive, Ossining, NY
Amenities: Soccer/football, fitness trail, horseshoe pits, pavillions, tennis courts, basketball courts, ballfields, playground, picnic area, rest... Read More
Between Pine Road and Long Hill Road East, Briarcliff Manor, NY
This 66-acre parcel was acquired in 1948 and added to in 1963. It is located between Pine Road and Long Hill Road East, and is presently undeveloped. Read More
Corner of Chappaqua Road and Route 9A, Briarcliff Manor, NY
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... Read More
125 Phelps Way, Pleasantville, NY
Rockefeller State Park Preserve offers quiet countryside walks of all lengths through forested hills and valleys surrounding sunlit pastoral fields... Read More
Route 128, Armonk, NY
About Us: Named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696, Wampus Pond means "opossum." A recent cultural resources inventory perfor... Read More
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