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Hidden Rockland· June 29, 2026

Mount Ivy County Park Earns Its Place on the Pomona Weekend Circuit

A free, 47-acre county park on Route 202 in Pomona offers athletic fields, a playground, and picnic spots that make it a reliable weekend destination for local families.

Some parks ask you to plan ahead — pack a trail map, check the tide, reserve a permit. Mount Ivy County Park in Pomona is not that kind of park. It sits right on Route 202, free to enter, open year-round, and built for the kind of spontaneous Saturday where the kids need to burn off energy and the adults need somewhere to sit.

The park covers 47 acres, which is substantial for a family-oriented green space in this part of Rockland County. Athletic fields make it a regular home for weekend youth leagues, so if you time your visit right, there's often a game going on in the background — the kind of low-stakes neighborhood sports that feel like a throwback. The playground and picnic areas mean it's equally practical for birthday parties or a quiet lunch outside.

Walking paths wind through the property, though these are short and relaxed rather than anything that qualifies as a hike. If you're looking for serious trail mileage, the longer routes at Harriman or along the Palisades are a short drive away. Mount Ivy fills a different slot: it's the park you go to when you want to be outside without committing to a full expedition.

Accessible facilities and on-site restrooms put it in a category that many smaller parks in the area can't match, which matters when you're bringing young children or visitors who need those basics covered. Parking is available on-site as well, so there's no circling the block.

The free admission is worth underscoring. For families in the Pomona, Haverstraw, and surrounding areas who want a reliable outdoor option that doesn't require packing a wallet along with the sunscreen, that detail is the whole argument. See the full listing for details on location and amenities.

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