Putnam Valley Town Park

| January 5, 2010 | 0 Comments

Putnam Valley Town Park is located off Oscawana Lake Road and North Street, right near the Putnam Valley Elementary School. 

The Putnam Valley Parks & Recreation Department and its Commission are continuing to improve the quality of life for its residents.  Construction of the pavilion, new bathrooms, additional parking, a new field area, and new park lighting are continuing so that all ages, from youth to seniors, can enjoy the park.

The resurfacing of multi-purpose courts and the roller hockey rink has been completed waiting for Spring to arrive.   Also coming soon is a new Senior Center in the park, which is a cooperative effort of the Town, County and New York State. This construction project will include improvements to the entrance, roadway, and facilities.

To learn more about the Putnam Valley Department of Parks and Recreation, please visit their website at http://www.putnamvalley.com/parksandrec.htm or give them a call at the numbers noted below.

Parks & Recreation
Phone: (845) 526-3292
Fax:    (845) 526-3179

Children’s Center
Phone: (845) 528-4911
 
Parks and Recreation Dept.
(Town Hall Annex)
Office Hours:
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Monday through Friday

Facilities Include:
3 Lighted Tennis Courts (permit required)
Lighted multi-purpose courts for handball, basketball, and other games (proper equipment required)
Children’s Playground Pavilion with BBQ grills and picnic tables (available for rental)
After dark lighting Revitalized Hiking trails Union Baseball field (NO DOGS! NO GOLF)
Multi-purpose field (NO DOGS! NO GOLF!)
Lighted Softball field
Three new fields; one softball, one soccer, one practice (NO DOGS! NO GOLF!!)
Two lighted sand volleyball courts – for volleyball only (NO GLASS, NO PETS NO SAND TOYS ALLOWED)
Roller Hockey Rink, with family roller skating permitted (Roller Hockey by permit only, all proper equipment required)

Content and image from the Putnam Valley Department of Parks and Recreation

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