Haverstraw Bay Park in West Haverstraw, NY is a 27-acre park located on the banks of the Hudson River, offering a range of water-based recreational activities such as boat launching and fishing. The park also features picnic facilities, playgrounds, nature and walking trails, and the Rockland County September 11 Memorial.
With a rich history dating back to the 18th century, Haverstraw Bay Park was once a prominent site for brick making and later served as a staging area for the construction of New York City's Pier 57 and the Tappan Zee Bridge. Today, visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty, wildlife, and sustainable shoreline design, making it a resilient and picturesque destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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