About Rockland
Rockland County, New York is a thriving, diverse community.
Our residents, workers and employers all enjoy a community that offers:
- Safe, secure neighborhoods.
- Outstanding schools, colleges & universities.
- Access to excellent health care & human services.
- A diverse population.
- A mix of businesses including health, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, construction & research.
- A wide range of recreational and cultural activities.
- An extensive park system that has grown because of Rockland's Open Space Preservation Program.
These factors make Rockland a desirable community to live, work, visit, own a business & raise a family.
The Stony Point Light is the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River, dating to 1826.
Businesses and Economic Development
Rockland County is home to a healthy variety of businesses. With numerous small hometown family-owned and operated shops to several larger start-ups and industry leaders in health, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, construction and research, Rockland offers a full range of competitive advantages to help businesses prosper and flourish.
Census and Demographics
Population: 311,687 (2010)
White 73.2% (2010)
Black or African American 11.9% (2010)
American Indian and Alaskan Native 0.3% (2010)
Asian 6.2% (2010)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.04% (2010)
Some Other Race 5.8% (2010)
Two or More Races 2.5% (2010)
Hispanic or Latino Origin 15.7% (2010)
Average Household Size 3.07 (2010)
Median Age 38.8 years (2010)
Total Housing Units 104,057 (2010)
Median Household Income $84,027 (2010)
Civilian Labor Force 155,800 (2011)
Rockland County Demographics
Census Bureau QuickFacts for Rockland County
Childcare
Rockland is home to many quality daycare providers.
Contact Childcare Resources of Rockland, Inc. for resource and referral services for families seeking accessible, affordable, quality early childhood and school age care and education.
Rockland Worksite Daycare provides early childhood care on the Rockland County campus in Pomona for both Rockland employees and the general public.
Colleges and Universities
Looking to send your child to college? Or perhaps you want to attend yourself? Look no further than right here in Rockland County, where there are several acclaimed educational institutions.
- Dominican College
- Iona College, Rockland Graduate Center
- Long Island University, Rockland Graduate Campus
- St. Thomas Aquinas College
- SUNY Rockland Community College
Getting Around
The Rockland County Department of Public Transportation has a wealth of information on getting to, from, and around Rockland County by bus, train, ferry, air, and car.
Historical Interest
If your interest is history, why not spend the day...
- Browsing the Historical Society of Rockland County museum
- Touring the Stony Point Light, the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River
- Exploring a real ghost town, historic Doodletown
Visit Rockland County Tourism & Economic Development and Historical Society of Rockland County for more history.
Hospitals
Rockland County is home to several acclaimed healthcare facilities, including:
Libraries
Rockland County has many libraries available for use by Rockland County residents. Please use the links below for more information.
Parks, Farms, and Zoos
Rockland County, a great place to live, work, and play, come alone, bring the kids, there are lots of fun places to spend the day!
There are a variety of state, county, and town parks located in Rockland, including the County's newest park, Haverstraw Bay Park, overlooking the Hudson River. Haverstraw Bay Park includes a boat launch, 2 childrens' playgrounds, an open-air pavilion that can be rented for parties, fishing piers, walking paths, and the Rockland County September 11 Memorial.
The Rockland Farm Alliance facilitates local sustainable agriculture here in Rockland County, including the Cropsey Community Farm, a 5-acre organic farm in New City in which members can purchase a weekly share in the farm's harvest. The Orchards of Concklin in Pomona recently celebrated its 300th anniversary and is Rockland's oldest farm. Enjoy picking your own apples and shopping in their farm store. Dr. Davies Farm in Congers offers apple-picking, pumpkin-picking, hayrides and more.
Visit the Bear Mountain Zoo and Trailside Museum and meet a variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians & fish. The resident bears are sure to be the most popular attraction on your visit!
Recreational Activities
Rockland County has a variety of shopping malls, including The Shops at Nanuet, Palisades Center, and Spring Valley Marketplace. Rockland also has a new baseball stadium -- Provident Bank Park -- home to the Rockland Boulders. There is an outdoor ice rink at Bear Mountain, and there are two indoor ice rinks -- one at the Palisades Center in West Nyack and one at SportORama in Monsey. And that's just for starters!
The Rockland County YMCA provides recreational and community service facilities for the surrounding community to enjoy, including a swimming pool, gymnasium, fitness center, exercise/dance studio, child care and youth game room.
For information on even more recreational activities, visit the Rockland County Tourism & Economic Development website, where you can learn about Rockland's wealth of attractions, ranging from zoos, carnivals, golf courses and street fairs, to historic sites, accommodations, acclaimed restaurants and more.
School Districts
Rockland County has 8 public school districts:
- Clarkstown Central School District
- East Ramapo Central School District
- Nanuet Union Free School District
- North Rockland Central School District
- Nyack Union Free School District
- Pearl River School District
- Suffern Central School District
- South Orangetown Central School District
Towns, Villages and Hamlets
Rockland County is home to 5 towns, 19 incorporated villages, and 17 unincorporated hamlets (links provided where available):
Bardonia
Blauvelt
Congers
Hillcrest
Monsey
Mount Ivy
Nanuet
New City
Orangeburg
Pearl River
South Nyack
Sparkill
Tappan
Valley Cottage
Viola
West Nyack