About the Department

Park and Rec SignThe Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for the organization, planning, promotion, and maintenance of the various recreational facilities and programs throughout the Town of Colonie.

The Department currently oversees and maintains 850 acres of land for recreational use, with facilities such as the Colonie Mohawk River Park and Pool, Mohawk-Hudson Bikeway, Town Golf Course, 14 Pocket Parks, The Crossings of Colonie Park, Schuyler Flatts, Boght Baseball Complex, the South Colonie Sports Complex, and North Colonie Soccer Complex under its jurisdiction. The Department also offers various programs and special events to the public, including the Summer Enrichment Program, the Summer Playground Program, and Learn-To-Swim. Additional activities include winter skating at the Crossings Pond, cross-country skiing, fishing contest, Town Band, Memorial Town Band and Town Brass Choir concerts throughout the year.

The Parks and Recreation Department Office is located within the Colonie Town Park. Other locations where Recreation employees work include the Parks and Recreation Department Maintenance Garage, Golf Course Club House and Golf Course Maintenance Garage, West Albany Memorial Pocket Park, and the Crossings.

The Director of Community Services who oversees Parks and Recreation is Alicia Osur and the Town Board Liaison is Deputy Supervisor Nancy R. Hernandez. The department employs 46 full-time and over 500 part-time and seasonal employees.



Directions To The Colonie Mohawk River Park
(CLICK HERE FOR MAP)
71 Schermerhorn Road
Cohoes, NY 12047

From the NYS Thruway-
Exit 24 North onto Rt. 87 (Adirondack Northway) Take Exit 7 towards Cohoes-take right turn onto 1st ramp to Route 9. Take a right onto Rt. 9 and drive 2.2 miles to Old Loudon Road. Take a Left on Old Loudon Road and then take your first left on to Schermerhorn Road. Follow Schermerhorn Road to the Colonie Mohawk River Park.

From Rt. 7 (Schenectady)- At Latham Traffic Circle head North onto Rt. 9. Continue on Rt. 9 for 2.9 miles. You will pass Guptill's Skating Arena on your right, continue North on Rt. 9 through Boght Corner's. Shortly after this intersection take a left on to Old Loudon Road and then take your first left on to Schermerhorn Road. Follow Schermerhorn Road to the Colonie Mohawk River Park.

From the North (Rt. 87) - Exit Northway at Exit 8. Take a right on to Rt. 9 and cross the Crescent Bridge, pass the landfill. Approx. 2 miles from Exit 8, take a right turn onto Old Loudon Road at the Colonie Town Park/Pool Sign. Take your first left on to Schermerhorn Road. Follow Schermerhorn Road to the Colonie Mohawk River Park.

From the East (Rt. 787) - Take Saratoga-Latham Exit. Take ramp labeled Latham, at the light take a left on to Rt. 9. Continue driving North on Rt. 9 for approximately 2 miles. You will pass Guptill's Skating Arena on your right, continue North on Rt. 9 through Boght Corner's. Shortly after this intersection take a left on to Old Loudon Road and then take your first left on to Schermerhorn Road. Follow Schermerhorn Road to the Colonie Mohawk River Park.



Facilities

Colonie Mohawk River Park and Pool

The Colonie Mohawk River Park and Pool Complex was opened in the Summer of 1967 and is located along the Mohawk River, approximately 2.5 miles north of the Latham Traffic Circle. The 160 acre park contains an Olympic size pool with diving area, training pool, spray pools, bath house, two pavilions, picnic facilities, tennis courts, playground equipment, boat Town Poollaunch, nature trails, covered bridge, and cross-country ski trails. It also has five softball fields, and a football field.

In order to use the Town Park and Pool you must be a resident of the Town of Colonie and have a green residency card. You can obtain a green resident card at no charge at the Colonie Parks & Recreation Office located at 71 Schermerhorn Road, the Town Clerk's Office in Town Hall or the Colonie Community Center on Central Avenue. You must show proof of residency. A nonresident may also come into the park or pool as a guest of a resident. Pool passes are available for those residents who frequently use the pool. You can purchase a pool pass at the Recreation Office each season.

The 2012 park and pool rates are: Click Here


Mohawk and Hudson Bikeway
Bike PathThe first leg of the Mohawk Trail Bikeway, a 5.5 mile section constructed on the abandoned New York Central Railroad bed, stretches along the Mohawk River westward from the Town Park to the Niskayuna town line.

Locally, bicycling enthusiasts can travel eastward along the Mohawk River from the Town of Niskayuna, through Colonie, Cohoes, and Watervliet, and along the Hudson River to the Corning Preserve in the City of Albany.**


Pocket Parks
The Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintains a total of 14 neighborhood or pocket parks throughout the Town. The locations include Maplewood, Forts Ferry, Roesselville, Loudonville, West Albany Memorial Park, Lishakill, Allegheny, California Avenue, Egan Memorial, Burns-Whitney, Maywood, Latham, Palma, and Stanford Heights. Among the facilities located within the parks are tennis and basketball courts, volleyball courts, softball fields, and children's play areas.

The largest of the pocket parks is the 22 acre West Albany Memorial Park. The facility was built in 1977 and is located off Fairfield Avenue in the southeastern section of the Town. In 1990,Pocket park eight baseball/softball fields were added.


Town of Colonie Golf Course

The Town of Colonie offers a scenic 36 hole golf course.  The golf course is located at 418 Consaul Road.  The facilities include a Clubhouse, a Pro Shop, Chipshots Restaurant and Bar, a snack shop, along with a driving range and putting green.

Colonie's Golf Course yearly attendance can accommodate 80,000 – 100,000 rounds of golf. The Golf Course is available for use by Colonie residents and their guests.  Residents may obtain a golf permit at the Town Clerk's office (783-2734) at Memorial Town Hall, Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m.-  4:30 p.m.  Tee times can be reserved 48 hours in advance by calling 374-4181.  Special events and outings can be reserved by calling 374-4181.

2012 Season Rates



Crossings of Colonie

The Crossings Park is located in the Sand Creek and Albany Shaker Road area of the Town of Colonie. This pastoral park is approximately 130 acres in size and has rolling fields, thick stands of trees, walking paths, an orchard, bike trails and a three-acre pond. In addition to the trails, lake and landscaping, the park has a picnic area and farm-style buildings. The Crossings also has a state of the art barrier free playground for children of all ages and abilities. During the summer months, the Farmers Market at the Crossings is open every Saturday from 9-1.

All open areas of The Crossings are available for public use. Use of the pavilions, barn stables, the Courtyard and both rooms in the Meeting House requires a permit and fee.

You can reserve your event by calling the Parks and Recreation Office at 783-2760.

The Crossing Park is closed Thanksgiving day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas day, New Years' eve and New Year's day and Martin Luther King day.

Park Guide | Trail Guide


Location of the Crossings of Colonie Park

Main entrance is 580 Albany-Shaker Road ½ mile South of the intersection of Wolf Road, directly across from Emerick Lane.

DIRECTIONS:

From North (Boght Hills or Latham Area) Take Adirondack Northway (Rt. 87) South to Exit 4. Turn left at light onto Old Wolf Road, take left at light on to Albany-Shaker Road, continue on Albany-Shaker Road through light on Wolf Road; entrance to the Crossings (Albany- Shaker Road) will be on the right hand side.

From South (West Albany) Take Sand Creek Road West to Osborne Road; take a left at light onto Albany Shaker Road, drive 1.0 miles to entrance of Crossings of Colonie on left.

From East ( Menands) Take Route 378 West, across Loudon Road (Route 9) to Osborne Road, take Osborne Road to light; take a right onto Albany-Shaker Road; drive 1.0 mile to entrance of Crossings on left.

From West (Schenectady) Take Consaul Road East, which continues and runs into Watervliet-Shaker Road (Route 155), continue past Sand Creek Road and Ann Lee Pond, which merges with Albany-Shaker Road, continue on Albany-Shaker Road through light on Wolf Road, entrance to Crossings is located past the Town Library ½ mile on the right.

Schuyler Flatts Cultural Park
The Schuyler Flatts Cultural Park has recently opened for public use. The park is located in Menands, off of Rt. 32, between the Village of Menands and the City of Watervliet. This site was selected for the park, as it is rich in local history. This is a 43-acre site that is maintained by the Parks and Recreation Department. It is expected that this site will be used as an educational resource for student and teachers. The open fields within the park will serve as areas for reenactments of different periods of history that occurred at the Flatts.

South Colonie Sports Complex
The South Colonie Sports Complex consists
of approximately 44 acres of land. This site has 8 soccer fields, softball fields, and a concession stand and restrooms.

North Colonie Sports Complex
North Colonie Sports Complex is comprised of 50 acres of land situated off Boght Road. Included in the complex are six soccer fields, three of which are major fields, and the other three junior fields and the Boght Baseball Complex.


Fee Schedule

Colonie Town Pool and Park Rates

Town of Colonie Golf Course Rates

The Crossings of Colonie Rental Rates



Programs and Services



Cross Country Skiing
Many of the programs are offered during the Summer months. In conjunction with the West Albany Rod and Gun Club, a fishing derby is held the first week of June along the Mohawk River at the Town Park.

Learn to Swim Programs are offered at both the Colonie Mohawk River Park and at Shaker High School. The program at the town pool is a two-week program that begins at the end of June through the beginning of July. Registration information is sent home through the schools during mid May or can be obtained by calling 783-2760.

The Playground Program is a six-week program for school age children offered at 6 sites throughout the Town, Monday through Friday, beginning in the end of June each year. There is no formal registration required, and the only charges are for various trips. Directors supervise individual and group activities, arts and crafts, roller skating, pool and bowling trips, and field trips to Waterslide World and Great Escape. Brochures are sent through the schools in mid-May. Additional information is available by calling 783-2760.

The Summer Enrichment Program is a series of courses offered in four program areas from kindergarten through high school aged children throughout the Town. The four program areas are music, crafts, swimming, and athletics. Among the courses offered are individual music lessons, crafts for kids, Level I through Level VII swimming lessons, and such athletic camps as basketball, golf, soccer, gymnastics, lacrosse, field hockey, softball, and baseball. Swimming lessons will be held at Shaker High School in their pool. Registration information will be distributed through the schools in mid-May, or may be obtained by calling 783-2760.

Musical Groups

The Colonie Town Band and the Colonie Centennial Brass Choir, in their 44th and 12th year of operation, respectively, consists of groups of volunteer musicians who perform at various sites throughout the Capital District throughout the year. The Parks and Recreation Department also sponsors The Memorial Concert Band of Colonie. The band plays concerts in the Mark Cornell Auditorium at Colonie Central High School. For more information about joining either band or choir, or for concert schedules, please call the Parks and Recreation Office at 783-2760. UPCOMING CONCERTS


  

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Who can rent Town of Colonie Pavilions and what are the fees?

A. Any Town of Colonie resident in the Town can rent the pavilions at Colonie Mohawk River Park and West Albany Pocket Park. The reservations need to be made by a Town resident. The pavilion fees are currently $110, 7 days a week. A gate fee is also charged at Colonie Mohawk River Park for residents and non-resident guests of a pavilion group. Pavilions are usually available from mid-May through mid-October at Colonie Mohawk River Park and mid-May through mid-September at West Albany Pocket Park. Pavilions have charcoal grills and areas for volleyball, horseshoes, bocci and a ball field at Colonie Mohawk River Park and one at West Albany Park is available when league play is not using the area. Pavilions generally are available between 10:00 a.m. and dusk.

Q. What are the facility rental confirmation, deposit and payment policies?

A. Any facility rental, whether it be a pavilion, a trail, a gazebo, etc., may be made up to 18 months in advance from the date of reservation. Deposits must be received at the Parks and Recreation Department Office 10 business days from the date you made the reservation or the rental date is not confirmed. Deposits and payments may be made in the form of either check or credit card.

Q. Are there pavilions available for rental at the Crossings of Colonie Park and what are the fees?

A. There are 3 pavilions available for rental to any Colonie resident at the Crossings of Colonie Park. These pavilions are much smaller than the ones at our other parks, as they only hold about 50 people. The fee to rent a pavilion is $75.00, 7 days a week. For reservations please call 783-2760.

Q. Where can you access the bike trail?

A.  The Town of Colonie Bike Trail can be accessed at the Colonie Mohawk River Park located on Schermerhorn Road in Latham. There is a parking lot located right next to the bike trail. Other locations to the bike trail are along River Road and at the Niskayuna Lions Park train station.

Q. How do you obtain a permit to use the Town Park/Pool and Golf Course?

A. Town resident permits can be obtained at three locations: The Recreation Department, Colonie Community Center and Memorial Town Hall. The season pool permits can be obtained only at the Recreation Department. Golf Course permits can only be obtained at the Town Clerk's office located in Memorial Town Hall.


PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. KEY DATES FOR 2012:

LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM:
REGISTRATION-Saturday, June 2nd -- 9:00am to Noon at the Town Pool
Program Runs from Monday, June 25th – Friday, July 6th
No classes July 4th

SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM:
REGISTRATION- Saturday, June 16th -- 8:00 to 10:00am at Shaker High F-Gym Lobby
Mon., June 18 th & Tues., June 19th, 5:00 to 7:00pm at the Shaker High Phys. Ed. Conference Room

PLAYGROUND PROGRAM:
Monday, July 2nd – Friday, August 3rd

TENNIS PROGRAM:
5 week program starts week of July 9th thru Aug. 6th

JR. TEAM TENNIS DAY:
Saturday, July 21st

COLONIE MOHAWK RIVER PARK:
Opens Saturday, May 12th

COLONIE TOWN POOL:
Opens Saturday, June 23rd

FARMERS MARKET AT THE CROSSINGS:
Saturdays - 9:00 to 1:00pm, June 2nd thru Sept. 29th

 

Contact Information

Colonie Parks & Recreation Department

71 Schermerhorn Road
Cohoes, New York 12047

Phone Number:
(518) 783-2760

Fax Number:
(518) 783-2759

E-Mail:

osura@colonie.org

Parks Department Informational Recording:
(518) 785-4301

Colonie Golf Course
418 Consaul Road
Schenectady, NY 12304

Tee Off Times - 374-4181
Chip Shots Golf Restaurant -
688-1732

Hours of Operation

Parks and Recreation Department Office:

April – September hours 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

October – March 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF TOWN OF COLONIE PARKS RULES AND REGULATIONS, PLEASE REFERENCE CHAPTER 137 OF THE TOWN CODE

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