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The lake is available for [[paddleboat]] rental and [[angling]] in season, and two smaller ponds on the property are also open to fishermen. There are 51 [[campsite]]s available for overnight use, between May and October, with payment of an adequate reservation fee. A 10-mile (16&nbsp;km) [[trail]] system is open to [[hiking|hikers]] and [[equestrianism|horseback riders]], as well as [[snowshoe]]rs and [[snowmobile]]rs in winter.<ref name="County PDF" />
The lake is available for [[paddleboat]] rental and [[angling]] in season, and two smaller ponds on the property are also open to fishermen. There are 51 [[campsite]]s available for overnight use, between May and October, with payment of an adequate reservation fee. A 10-mile (16&nbsp;km) [[trail]] system is open to [[hiking|hikers]] and [[equestrianism|horseback riders]], as well as [[snowshoe]]rs and [[snowmobile]]rs in winter.<ref name="County PDF" />

A 20-acre picnic area with 40 individual picnic sites is available for use. Each individual picnic site contains a table and charcoal grill. A picnic shelter for group use is also available. The rental fee for use of the shelter is $150.00, for both Orange County and Non-County groups.


==References==
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Revision as of 02:40, 7 February 2011

Winding Hills Park
Map
TypePublic
LocationMontgomery, NY, USA
Coordinates41°32′21″N 74°16′26″W / 41.53917°N 74.27389°W / 41.53917; -74.27389
Operated byOrange County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation
StatusOpen

Winding Hills Park is located off NY 17K in the Comfort Hills two miles (3.2 km) west of the village of Montgomery, New York, United States, straddling the Montgomery-Crawford town line. It is a 502-acre (203 ha) area centered around 40-acre (16 ha) Diamond Lake that is primarily used for outdoor recreation.[1]

Much of the park is wooded, with some clear areas around the roads. The hills slope up to the east, and the terrain to the north and west remains gently rolling. Elevations range from 500 feet (151 m) above sea level at the west, where Pine Swamp drains toward the Wallkill River via a short unnamed tributary, to 780 feet (240 m) at the USGS Kimball benchmark.

The lake is available for paddleboat rental and angling in season, and two smaller ponds on the property are also open to fishermen. There are 51 campsites available for overnight use, between May and October, with payment of an adequate reservation fee. A 10-mile (16 km) trail system is open to hikers and horseback riders, as well as snowshoers and snowmobilers in winter.[1]

A 20-acre picnic area with 40 individual picnic sites is available for use. Each individual picnic site contains a table and charcoal grill. A picnic shelter for group use is also available. The rental fee for use of the shelter is $150.00, for both Orange County and Non-County groups.

References

  1. ^ a b Template:PDFlink, Orange County Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, retrieved September 29. 2008.