Five Islands Park is located off LeFevre Lane, covers 15 acres. It has a large grassy area, sunbather's beach, picnic areas, pavilion, large children's play area with equipment, outdoor amphitheater, shuffleboard, horseshoe courts, also ideal for nature walks. A pedestrian bridge links Big and Little Harrison Islands to the main Oakwood Island. This beautiful park has barbecue pits, picnic tables, benches, an open air pavilion and a dock for fishing on the half-acre Big Harrison Island. Omnicard required.
Requirements
The Omnicard requires photo identification and proof of residency (two permanent items that include name and address, i.e. driver's license, vehicle registration, utility bill, tax statement, lease, or rent receipt). You must present your vehicle registration to obtain a parking decal.
Fees Adult Resident (ages 14 to 61) - $40 Adult Resident Plus (covers entrance fee into Hudson Park Beach) - $75 Senior Resident (ages 62 and up) Lifetime card - $40 Senior Resident Plus (covers entrance fee into Hudson Park Beach) additional $35 Family (New Rochelle Residents only) - $125 Non-Resident - $65 Lincoln Pool Card (New Rochelle Residents Only) - No charge
Note: All adult, family, non-resident, Lincoln Pool, and plus option cards must be renewed yearly.
Five Islands Park is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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