County Parks & Dog Runs

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Welcome to the Rockland County Park System. To reserve a park or park facility, please check our reservation calendar to make sure that the dates you wish to book are available, then print and complete our Park Reservation form and return it with your payment to the Rockland County Department of Environmental Resources.

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Reservations are first come, first served. Full payment is due in order to reserve a facility.

General Information

County Parks and Open Space mapSince 1965, the Rockland County Park System has grown to a network of 30, comprising 3,179 acres. The goal has been to provide county residents ready access to local parks without having to endure traffic congestion or drive long distances to enjoy nature's beauty. Park acquisitions have been attained through County funds matched with federal and state grants along with land donations, tax delinquency and partnerships with Land Trusts and other municipalities.

Our parks, now conservatively worth some $230,000,000, are situated on or near mountainous ridges that preserve our skylines as forever green and uncluttered by high-rise. They provide a variety of both active and passive recreation along with preserving parts of our county's history. Recent acquisitions of the last remaining active farms have preserved part of Rockland's past and continue to produce locally grown farm fresh produce. The parks provide excellent nature trails where one may, if you look carefully, encounter a variety of animals such as a red-tailed hawk, pileated woodpecker, barred owl, white-tailed deer, red fox or a wild turkey. There are scenic vantage points at South Mountain, Buttermilk Falls, Mountainview Nature Park, Gurnee Park and Amphitheater, Kakiat and Clausland Mountain. There you will witness the beautiful vistas stretched out for all to see.

Dog Runs

Two of our county parks offer residents an enclosed area for their dogs to run off-leash. These enclosed areas are called "Dog Runs". They provide a community setting in which people can gather and socialize and where they can observe the interaction of groups of dogs at play.

Kakiat Park

Kennedy Dells Park

Dog runs not only allow owners and their dogs to spend time together, but also offer dogs a space for play and companionship with other dogs. Dogs must be supervised by their "humans" at all times.

All Parks

  • Kennedy Dells Park

    1. Address:355 North Main Street
      New City, NY 10956
    Amenities:
    1. Cross Country Skiing
    2. Dog Run
    3. Guided Tours
    4. Handicapped Accessible
    5. Hiking
    6. Horse Corral
    7. Picnic Areas
    8. Restrooms
    9. Soccer
    Categories:
    1. Parks

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Directions

From County Court House travel north on Main Street approximately two miles to park entrance on left, or turn left on Phillips Hill Road less than half a mile beyond New City Library.

Description

179 Acres - Flat rolling topography. The extreme westerly portion is heavily wooded consisting of Hemlock, White Pine, Beech, Maple, Black and Red Oak, White Ash, and Black Locust. Crum Creek bounds the Park on the westerly side along which winds a hiking trail that looks down at the stream below.

History

Owned in the early part of the century by the well-known movie producer Adolph Zukor. New City was at one time to be the Hollywood of the east. Remains of the bridge across Crum Creek to the teahouse still exist. 80 acres purchased 1969; 97 acres added 1975.

Present Use

Off-leash dog areaHiking trails, off-leash dog area, horse corral, nature study, soccer, cross country skiing, picnic tables, pavilion and forestry and wildlife conservation practices. Guided tours and lectures are available by the Park Rangers.

  • Restrooms: Yes, Handicapped Accessible
  • Handicapped Accessible: Picnic Tables

Future Plans

Maintain and develop trails, allocate additional recreation fields as required by popular demand, wildlife and forestry management, develop arboretums.

Wildlife

White-tailed Deer, Red Fox, Raccoon, Rabbit, Squirrel, Woodchuck, Red-tailed Hawk, Barred Owl, Screech Owl, Pileated Woodpecker, Crow, Thrush, Warblers, Vireo, Pigeon, Doves, Canada Geese, Woodcock, Mallard Duck.

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