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Haverstraw Beach State Park

Description

Haverstraw Beach State Park is a 73acre state park located in the Town of Haverstraw in Rockland County, New York. The park is included within the Palisades Interstate Park system and is functionally part of a continuous complex of parks that also includes Rockland Lake State Park, Hook Mountain State Park, and Nyack Beach State Park.HistoryThe park's location was formerly known as Snedeker's Landing or Waldberg Landing, and was the place where British Major John André met with American General Benedict Arnold on September 21, 1780 to plot the surrender of West Point during the American Revolutionary War.Snedeker's Landing was also the former home of Rockland County's first shipyard, established in 1845 to build and maintain barges used to haul bricks from Haverstraw's brickyards to New York City.The Palisades Interstate Park Commission purchased what was to become the park in 1911 to protect the land from the effects of quarrying that were impacting the Hudson River Palisades during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Address: Haverstraw, New York 10927
State: NY
City: Haverstraw
Zip Code: 10927
categories: landmark & historical place, park


Reviews
Beautiful place. Great for family gathering. But on the 9w lookout I had a bad experience. There's a guy that sells hotdogs on a little hotdog car. They other day I went there like I usually do but this time I was paying attention and I noticed that the hotdog bread had green mold on them. My friend was handed his hotdog already and took a bite from it. So I mentioned to the guy that the bread had mold on it so he took the hotdogs out the bread and took the bread that had mold out but said this one doesn't have mold on it. I told him to please change the bread that I didn't want it from the bag that had mold. He ended up getting mad he had to and I couldn't understand why he was mad and saying "You live and you learn" He also was mad that my friend wanted a new hotdog. Now I will never go there again. People health should come first when you are selling food and I didn't see the reason for him to get mad. I was paying full price for the food so why shouldn't I get clean safe food. That experience made me think about that person's responsibility and ability to handle food service. I don't recommend anyone stopping there to eat Restrooms: No restrooms whatsoever Dog-friendliness: Gotta be careful with your animals since he's on the side of the road on 9w. Very busy with traffic
Great beautiful pieceful park had a great time with my family
Not so much of a hike as a walk, unless you take the deer trails unmarked trails off of the main, relatively flat path which I highly recommend - most lead down to driftwood-laden beaches with various ruins. Cool features on the nation path include a train that sometimes goes overhead, if you like trains, and other ruins that are cool, but not safe to explore also some are filled with trash. One star missing cuz some of the things I like are probably the things that others would hate like the train and the ruins
This place no longer exists other than a sign and an old road which is a dumping ground
Disappointed, I drove around looking for it. I got lost. It might be off the beaten path on the side of a highway street that doesn't appear accessible and friendly to get.
Scenic views of the hudson n the bald eagles n hawks. Also great place to fish, rock climbing/scaling, running, cycling, hiking. Very serene n quiet--highly recommended!!!
Awesome place, love to chase the squirrels
the park has a nice trail along side the Hudson River and at the end you get to a house with rock faces
Nice walking trail. Plenty of shade, the path was smooth and even, a good walk for all ability levels
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