Sean Hunter Ryan Memorial County Park
Park Overview:
This park provides a short connector for the Long Path traveling north from Blauvelt State Park.
Park Description:
This park was dedicated in 2003 in memory of Sean Hunter Ryan, a Rockland County resident who died during a rescue attempt while serving as a park ranger at Mount Rainier National Park in the State of Washington.
There are numerous Red Oak, Chestnut Oak, Maple, Black Birch, Hickory, Witch Hazel, and American Ash.
Trails Overview:
An 0.32-mile section of the Long Path (aqua) traverses the park, extending from Bradley Hill Road (County 38) to Towt Street. A 1.8-mile white-blazed trail connects this section of the Long Path with Buttermilk Falls County Park, passing through parklands of the towns of Clarkstown and Orangetown on the way.
Use the Web Map link on this site to view a trail map.
Park Acreage:
12.55 acresMunicipality:
NyackThis park provides a short connector for the Long Path traveling north from Blauvelt State Park.
This park was dedicated in 2003 in memory of Sean Hunter Ryan, a Rockland County resident who died during a rescue attempt while serving as a park ranger at Mount Rainier National Park in the State of Washington.
There are numerous Red Oak, Chestnut Oak, Maple, Black Birch, Hickory, Witch Hazel, and American Ash.

