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Croton Point camping plans need the county reservation route

Croton Point Park camping and day-use plans should be checked through Westchester County before a Hudson weekend is built around old information.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Croton Point Park is a strong Hudson outing, but camping and day-use details should not be guessed. Westchester County Parks publishes the park page, and the county camping page identifies Croton Point among county camping options. Before planning a cabin, tent, RV, picnic, or large-group day, check the official pages for current reservation method, fees, office contact, and seasonal limits.

This is especially important because park memories travel by word of mouth and can be stale. The practical next step is to confirm the date, party size, vehicle, and pass needs with the county route before people drive to the peninsula.

This is the kind of note that saves a wrong-office call. That source is the fixed point when forms, fees, maps, and deadlines start to blur. It keeps the task from becoming bigger than it needs to be. The next call may still be necessary, but it can be better aimed.

For Cortlandt in Westchester, save Westchester Parks: Croton Point Park And Westchester Parks: Camping with the address, account, permit, ticket, or record that prompted the question. That gives the reader a steadier starting point than memory or search results.

Filed under: The Outdoors Cortlandt Westchester County croton-pointcampingwestchester-parksreservations

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Use this carefully: Hours, fees, forms, rules, and local conditions can change. Confirm with the official source before acting.

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