Plum Point Park - New Windsor, NY

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Plum Point Park – Scenic Dog-Friendly Park in New Windsor, NY

Plum Point Park, located in New Windsor, New York, is a beautiful riverside spot known for its breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the Newburgh Bay. This pet-friendly park is a local favorite for those seeking a relaxing day out with their dogs, offering plenty of open space to enjoy nature, picnic, and take in panoramic sights including the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge and Bannerman Castle. The park features picnic tables, grills, a playground for kids, and easy river access. Boating and fishing are popular in this area, and there’s a wading pool available with posted hours. While the park has limited walking trails and is more ideal for lounging than hiking, it’s still an excellent destination for dog owners looking for open green spaces by the water.

Amenities at Plum Point Park include good parking, benches, a playground, and newly constructed restrooms. Although swimming is officially prohibited, many visitors are seen enjoying the water and the overall relaxing vibe of the park. Please note that parking requires a permit or online payment, especially during weekends and holidays when the park can get busy. There is shade available in some areas, and several picnic tables and benches provide spots for owners to relax while their dogs play nearby. Waste disposal bins are provided, but bringing your own poop bags is recommended.

Plum Point Park FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs should remain on leash, as there is no designated off-leash area indicated.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, Plum Point Park does not have a fenced-in dog area.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches and picnic tables throughout the park.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, some areas of the park offer shade and there is a gazebo.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are newly constructed restrooms at the park.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground at the park for children.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are picnic tables and grills available; picnicking and BBQs are permitted.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is a parking lot, but a permit or online payment is required.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is generally well maintained, though geese and other wildlife may make some grassy areas messy at times.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? Plum Point Park can become quite busy and sometimes over-capacity on weekends and holidays, so plan accordingly.

Reviews

Avrumi Gluck

The park offers stunning views of the expansive Hudson River and the Newburgh Bay, perfect for a relaxing day out. You can enjoy the rugged mountain views and the calm water, which creates a serene environment. The park’s landscape ensures a memorable experience. It is a wonderful place to connect with nature and enjoy the views..

Avrumi Gluck

The park offers stunning views of the expansive Hudson River and the Newburgh Bay, perfect for a relaxing day out. You can enjoy the rugged mountain views and the calm water, which creates a serene environment. The park’s landscape ensures a memorable experience. It is a wonderful place to connect with nature and enjoy the views..

DSN

We were here 17 years ago and decided to come here to have a Romantic Picnic here to celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary ❤️ 💕 💖 it was wonderful the view as we sat on the bench eatig home made Buffalo chicken wings, watermelon, olives and shrimp Patty’s was a delight the park has changed but the view looking over the river was worth the 2 hour drive from Brooklyn. There is also 1 portable toilet available and nice area for the kids to play , a few grills if you’re planning on cooking, and feel free to bring garbage bags to put your things in after cleaning up.

DSN

We were here 17 years ago and decided to come here to have a Romantic Picnic here to celebrate our 7th wedding anniversary ❤️ 💕 💖 it was wonderful the view as we sat on the bench eatig home made Buffalo chicken wings, watermelon, olives and shrimp Patty’s was a delight the park has changed but the view looking over the river was worth the 2 hour drive from Brooklyn. There is also 1 portable toilet available and nice area for the kids to play , a few grills if you’re planning on cooking, and feel free to bring garbage bags to put your things in after cleaning up.

JT

Love this spot. Great place to come hang out, whether you’re just sitting, fishing or swimming… it’s beautiful and will definitely be one of my main spots. Not the best area if you’re looking for somewhere to really walk around though, mainly for lounging. There’s also an area where you can get your own small boat into the water. There are a few separate areas that provide access right to the river. Very relaxing to be able to sit right by the river and listen to the water – almost feel like I’m on a real beach listening to the ocean waves – I miss that. Have really missed vacations since covid began so I appreciate what this place gives me 💕 the river is really the treasure of the valley ❤

JT

Love this spot. Great place to come hang out, whether you’re just sitting, fishing or swimming… it’s beautiful and will definitely be one of my main spots. Not the best area if you’re looking for somewhere to really walk around though, mainly for lounging. There’s also an area where you can get your own small boat into the water. There are a few separate areas that provide access right to the river. Very relaxing to be able to sit right by the river and listen to the water – almost feel like I’m on a real beach listening to the ocean waves – I miss that. Have really missed vacations since covid began so I appreciate what this place gives me 💕 the river is really the treasure of the valley ❤

Alec Hargreaves

Beautiful park with one of the most scenic views you can find of the Hudson River and Valley. Great spot for fishing or just relaxing. The park says swimming is prohibited but it’s not enforced, so people do anyways. Also has views of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, as well as Bannerman Castle in the distance.

Alec Hargreaves

Beautiful park with one of the most scenic views you can find of the Hudson River and Valley. Great spot for fishing or just relaxing. The park says swimming is prohibited but it’s not enforced, so people do anyways. Also has views of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, as well as Bannerman Castle in the distance.

Paul Brothe

Plum Point Park has beautiful views of the Hudson River. The trails aren’t long. There are two parts to the park – New Windsor and Orange County each control part of the area. There is good parking, a playground, picnic tables and grills.

The park is the site of earliest European settlement in Orange County. Sadly, it is a prime example of what happens to the native landscape after being overrun by invasive species. Japanese honeysuckle is rampant and has eliminated almost everything else in the understory, except the invasive berries and encroaching barberry. Downed trees are everywhere, not just the result of storms, but also the terrific weight of invasive bittersweet vines. It’s tragic and probably cannot be easily rectified.

My photos were taken on a cloudy, cold day. It was still a good view.

Paul Brothe

Plum Point Park has beautiful views of the Hudson River. The trails aren’t long. There are two parts to the park – New Windsor and Orange County each control part of the area. There is good parking, a playground, picnic tables and grills.

The park is the site of earliest European settlement in Orange County. Sadly, it is a prime example of what happens to the native landscape after being overrun by invasive species. Japanese honeysuckle is rampant and has eliminated almost everything else in the understory, except the invasive berries and encroaching barberry. Downed trees are everywhere, not just the result of storms, but also the terrific weight of invasive bittersweet vines. It’s tragic and probably cannot be easily rectified.

My photos were taken on a cloudy, cold day. It was still a good view.

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