Where children participate is based on what youth commission area
they live in.
Commission
Park Location
Chairperson
Youth Commission Boundaries
Cadyville
Goddeau Road
Chuck Kostyk
293-1881
From the Saranac Town line east to Thomasell Park.
Cliff Haven
Route 9 South
Zane Adams
566-0308
From the City line to the Peru Town
line on Route 9 south
Cumberland Head
Oswego Lane
Champlain Park
Joanne Zucker
566-6590
From the City line on Route 9 north
to the Beekmantown Town line, including the Moffitt Road and
Cumberland Head.
East Morrisonville
Bullis Road & Catherine Hayes Lane
Ralph Cross
562-0137
From Thomasell Park east on Route
3 to the Military Turnpike, including area north to Town of
Beekmantown then back west on Route 22B to the Schuyler Falls
Town line.
North Plattsburgh
Tom Miller Road
Wallace Hill Road
Brenda Blvd
Skip Riley
563-5915
From the City line west on Route
3 to the Military Turnpike, and Route 3 junction north to the
Beekmantown Town line; then east to Route 22 north including
the Tom Miller Road and the Wallace Hill area.
South Plattsburgh
Broderick Road
Leonard Strauss
561-3757
From the junction of Route 9 south
and the South Junction Road, west to Route 22 south (includes
parts of Route 22 south, Salmon river Road, the Irish Settlement
road and Pleasant Ridge Road).
Treadwells Mills
Military Turnpike
Grace Jabaut
563-2836
From the Schuyler Falls Town line
on the Military Turnpike to the junction of Route 3, east on
Rugar Street to the City line.
Park Directions
Click on the park's name below to map directions from your
current location!
Any and all organized activities, whether it be a club
meeting or a men’s softball team holding a practice,
must have permission of the Town to do so on Town property.
Please be advised that because of responsibilities and rules
that the Town must abide by, any organized group use of our
facilities without permission is, and has to be, considered
trespassing.
Most activities that follow Town rules and regulations
are permitted to use our facilities with the understanding
that Town programs have first priority. All youth
organizations and not-for-profit organizations
are not charged for use of Town facilities. Many
individuals and private groups use Town facilities
for parties, showers, family reunions, meetings
and much more. These private functions, one not open to
everyone, which use Town buildings, are charged a minimal
fee of $50 for Town residents and $70 for non-residents.
If you are interested in using Town facilities for a function,
private or public, we remind you that some facilities are
booked well in advance -- so, plan early.
For further information on rental and/or use of our facilities,
please feel free to call us at 562-6860 or stop by the Recreation
Office.
Park rules
All Parks are closed from 9:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m., with the
exception of authorized use.
All Town programs get first priority in all parks.
After this, all parks can be used by Town residents
and groups on a first come, first served basis. No profit
making ventures are allowed.
No unauthorized vehicles are allowed on the fields:
ATV’s, snowmobiles and dirt bikes are prohibited in
the parks.
Use of alcohol and/or tobacco products are prohibited in
all the parks and beach areas.
No park equipment or supplies (chairs, tables, etc.)
may be removed from the premises.
Drive with care, CHILDREN AT PLAY.
Parents or guardians must supervise children by accompanying
them.
Glass containers are discouraged from use in the
parks and prohibited on the beaches.
Those who vandalize, break, deface or destroy Town
property or trees in any park areas will be prosecuted.
Tennis courts are for tennis related sports only.
Proper court shoes are required. Bikes, roller-skates,
roller-blades and skate boards are prohibited on
the tennis courts.
Roller-skates and roller-blades are allowed on the
basketball courts, but basketball has the priority
use.
Garbage must be placed in the proper receptacles.
The parks are not a dumping station; please take
garbage to the landfill.
Animals are allowed only on a leash. Please clean
up after them. Animals are not allowed on the beaches
at any time.
Fires are prohibited.
Use playground equipment properly (i.e. do not stand
on slides, jump off teeter-totters or twist swing
chains).
The hitting of golf balls is presently allowed in
the parks, but only when no one else in on the field.
Furthermore, we ask all to use common sense, to repair
divots, no drivers and do not hit towards adjoining
houses.
Proper language, dress and actions are required.
Border areas of many parks are drainage ditches;
these are off limits.
No swimming at any beaches other than during posted
hours with lifeguards on duty.
Obey directions given by lifeguards and all park
staff.
Please report any unsafe conditions or anything else
that is hazardous to the Recreation Department as
soon as possible.