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Hudson River Almanac
ARROW PARK

2008 SUMMER CALENDAR

SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY SEASON 1948-2008

CLOSED Monday- Friday

OPEN Saturday, Sunday & Holidays
11:00 AM- 6:00 PM

Admission:

Sat.-Sun. & Holidays Adults $ 8.
Children $ 4.
Children 1- 11 years
845-783-2044

MAY

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND OPENING
Picnicking, boating, fishing, hiking.

Bungalow rentals begin for July & August

Restaurant is open at the main house.

NO SWIMMING

Arrow Park is once again open for its 60th season!!

WEEKENDS FOR SWIMMING BOATING PICNICKING HIKING VOLLEYBALL STROLLING THRU PICTURESQUE COUNTRYSIDE

GET IN TOUCH WITH NATURE
AND Reminder: Fall Concert October 12th!



JUNE

PARK OPEN
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
11:00 AM- 5:00 PM

Park Open Saturday & Sunday weekends only for Picnicking, Fishing, Boating & Hiking.
Restaurant is open at the main house.
NO SWIMMING


Meditation near the Healing Totem Pole

Donated by the Lummi Indian Tribe in honor

of victims of September 11.

Pay respects walk through the healing pine forests surrounding the lake.

JULY

PARK OPEN
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
11:00 AM- 6:00 PM

INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND Friday 4th- Sunday 6th
Restaurant is open at the main house
Lake is open for swimming.

AUGUST

PARK OPEN
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
11:00 AM- 6:00 PM

LABOR DAY WEEKEND 8/30 -9/1

SEPTEMBER

PARK OPEN
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
11:00 AM 6:00 PM


LABOR DAY WEEKEND 8/30 -9/1

Restaurant is open at the main house.
Lake is open for swimming.


OCTOBER


Sunday, October 12th

ARROW PARK FALL CONCERT

Sponsored by the Arrow Park Cultural Project

2:00 5:00PM at the PAVILION

Dancing after the concert.

Public invited.

Food sold in the pavilion.

NOTE:
Fishermen must rent boats to fish.
No fishing off shore. 8:30 AM -4:30 PM


Friends & Supporters Arrow Park needs your support & contributions for the Arrow Park Maintenance Fund.
Make checks payable to:
Arrow Park Maintenance Fund.
and send to:

DISCOVER ARROW PARK NATURE AT ITS BEST

Arrow Park is a quiet, scenic noncommercial, European retreat. We welcome individuals and groups for a relaxing day, weekend or summer share at our beautiful 400-acre woodland resort.

An ideal spot to spend quality time with your family or just relax and enjoy the scenery.

Nestled adjacent to Sterling Forest, only 38 miles from the George Washington Bridge with easy access by car or public transportation.

Affordable rates.

FACILITIES INCLUDE:
  • Lake with beach area with swimming,
  • Boating and Fishing
  • Childrens Playground
  • Picnic tables
  • Volleyball and Basketball courts
  • Hiking Trail
  • Nature Appreciation
  • Cafeteria and Beach Refreshment Stand
ACCOMMODATIONS & RENTAL FACILITIES
  • MAIN HOUSE with guest rooms
  • SUMMER BUNGALOW rentals
  • MEETING ROOM for small groups
  • PAVILION WITH PARKING. Available for company picnics, weddings, private parties, seminars, meetings, dances, concerts, reunions, art and craft exhibits or other events. Can accommodate from 50 up to 250 people.
  • CATERING AVAILABLE. Diversified menus from area establishments from simple to gourmet.
Call for reservations and further information.
845-783-2044


DIRECTIONS


Directions from Route 17 North
Rt. 17 N. pass Red Apple Rest Left onto Orange Turnpike (Rt. 19)
approximately 3 miles, Arrow Park entrance on the left.

Directions from New York State
New York State Thruway 87 S.
Exit 16 right onto Woodbury Commons Drive,
left onto Rt. 17S. pass three lights,
after railroad trestle, right onto Grove St., left onto Church St.
Church St. becomes Harriman Heights Rd.
follow to end, left onto Orange Turnpike.
Park is on the right.

Directions from New York City
George Washington Bridge follow signs for Garden State Parkway North.
Parkway becomes New York State Thruway 87, Exit 15A Sloatsburg,
left onto Rt. 17 N. Follow directions above.

Directions from Westchester
Tappan Zee Bridge Rt. 287 W. onto New York State Thruway 87 N.,
Exit 15A left onto Rt. 17 N. (or exit 16).
Follow directions above.

Directions from NJ and Southern NY
Garden State Parkway North.
Parkway becomes New York State Thruway 87 N., Exit 15A,
left onto Rt. 17 N. Follow direction above.

Directions from Western New Jersey
Rt. 287 East onto New York State Thruway
87 North, Exit 15A, left onto Rt. 17 N. Follow directions above.

Bus Transportation from New York City
From Port Authority take Short Line Bus (212-736-4700)
to Monroe, Mill Pond Parkway stop.
Monroe taxi (845-782-8141) to Arrow Park, Orange Turnpike
$6.50 up to four people.

Train Transportation from NY & NJ
From 34th St. take Path train to Hoboken, NJ stop.
Change for New Jersey Transit train
(1-800-772-2222) to Harriman stop.
Monroe taxi (845-782-8141) to Arrow Park.


Orange County Land Trust -- P.O. Box 2442, Middletown, NY 10940 -- phone (845) 343-0840


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