NEW ROCHELLE, NY — Enjoy New Rochelle’s most popular parks this season with a Park Passport, providing entry into waterfront parks including Hudson, Five Islands, Davenport and Neptune Parks.
Park Passports can be obtained at the Parks and Recreation Office at 515 North Avenue. Photo proof of identification must be shown, as well as two permanent documents or items that confirm name or address (driver’s license, vehicle registration, utility bill, lease, tax statement, or rent receipt.)
“The Parks Passport streamlines entry into our most popular parks,” noted Commissioner Bill Zimmermann. “We invite everyone to come down to enjoy our beautiful waterfront facilities.” The Park Passport is valid for one year from date of purchase. Senior resident Omnicard passes previously purchased will continue to be honored.
Passport fees are as follows:
- Adult Resident (ages 14-61) – $40
- Senior Resident (ages 62 and older) valid for five years-$40
- Non Resident- $80
Continuing this summer is free access to Hudson Park Beach! The beach will open Memorial Day weekend for weekends through June 24 and then open daily from June 25 through Labor Day. For non-Passport holders, daily parking fees will apply, $5 for residents and $10 for non-residents.
Although bathhouse renovations are still underway, temporary changing facilities are available on site. When complete, the bathhouse will feature updated bathrooms and exteriors, including increased ADA accessibility. And, the parking lot surrounding the park will be paved at the project’s completion.