Croton Point Park

Home to the Croton Point Nature Center and wine cellars thought to be the oldest in New York State, this park has facilities for hiking, camping and swimming. Archaeologists have uncovered oyster shell middens that reveal that Native Americans inhabited the park peninsula as early as 7,000 years ago.

  • County park pass is not required for admission

  • Parking fees: $5 with Park Pass, $10 without Park Pass; daily beginning May 26-Labor Day; weekends only May through Sept. No additional fee for swimming. 

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  • Directions: 1A Croton Point Avenue, Croton-on-Hudson, NY  10520

  • Park hours – Open seven days a week, 8 a.m. to dusk, year-round.

  • Beach hours

  • Phone: (914) 862-5290 info and camping reservations; Nature Center: (914) 862-5297 Group Picnics: (914) 231-4575

  • Trail Map

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  • Croton Historical Features

  • Beach Schedule

  • Kayaking

  • Museum

  • Dogs: Must be leashed. Waste bags are provided to pick up after your pets

Photo: Photo by Augusto Menezes

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