Town of Clarkstown Recreation & Parks
- 31 Zukor Rd #4301 New City New York 10956 United States
Profile
The Town of Clarkstown Recreation & Parks Department is a local government entity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Clarkstown residents through inclusive, accessible, and diverse recreational programming. Serving the community under the umbrella of municipal services, the department manages a variety of public parks, pools, sports complexes, and community centers. It provides year-round programs for all ages, including youth camps, fitness classes, senior activities, and family-friendly events. The department also oversees seasonal sports leagues and recreational events, fostering an active and connected community.
What sets Clarkstown Recreation & Parks apart is its commitment to community engagement and wellness. From summer concerts to environmental education programs, the department emphasizes cultural enrichment and healthy living. They are known for well-maintained facilities such as the Congers Lake Memorial Park and Germonds Pool. Strong collaboration with local schools, civic groups, and public safety agencies helps them offer programming that reflects community needs. Their focus on accessibility ensures that recreational experiences are available to all residents, regardless of ability or age.
Key Services:
– Administration and maintenance of public parks and recreational facilities
– Seasonal youth and adult sports leagues
– Summer camps and after-school programs
– Fitness and wellness classes for all age groups
– Senior services and programs
– Community events and cultural programming
– Public swimming facilities and aquatic programs
– Environmental and outdoor education initiatives
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Contact Info
- 31 Zukor Rd #4301, New City, New York, 10956, United States
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Phone: (845) 639-6200
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