Community parks provide an important means to protecting valuable natural resources and preserving safe, scenic areas for resident use and enjoyment. Outdoor recreation plays an important role in people’s lives and provides a healthy outlet for everyday pressures, as it gives people opportunities for socializing, exercising, and decompressing from stress. Both active and passive parkland are part of the Town’s distinctive park system. Residents can enjoy playing fields, tennis courts, children’s playgrounds, hiking paths, swimming and much more.
Warwick Town Park
This park is 47.9 acres and is home to the Town’s Parks Department.
- 2 Pavilions (total of 30 benches)
- 18 hole Disc Golf Course
- 2 Baseball Diamonds
- Soccer Fields
- Playground Equipment
- Walking Trail
Dogs must be leashed; “pooper scooper” use required.
Alcohol, weapons, and horses are prohibited.
Open 9am – 9pm
Reserve the Pavilion
Cascade Park
Passive enjoyment of natural environment.
- Fishing
- Picnicing
- Cross Country Skiing
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding Bicylcing
No motorized vehicles (land or water)
Parking at entrance only
Dogs must be leashed
No swimming, fires, alcoholic beverages, overnight camping, hunting, or firearms permitted.
Open Dawn to Dusk
Pine Island
This 4.8 acre park has many amenities and recreational opportunities.
- Baseball Field
- Basketball Court
- Beach Volleyball Court
- Playground Area
- 2 Tennis Courts
- Fitness Stations
Open Dawn to Dusk
Thomas P. Morahan Waterfront Park
Please refer here to the Greenwood Lake website for information regarding Waterfront Park.
Wickham Woodlands
Passive enjoyment of natural environment.
- Picnicking
- Fishing
- Passive Boating
- Biking
- Portajohn
Open Dawn to Dusk
Airport Park
This is a 4.4 acre park with flat terrain well suited for field sports.
- Playground Area
- Baseball Diamond
- Restrooms
Dogs must be leashed and “pooper scooper” use required
Alcohol, weapons, and horses are prohibited.
Open Dawn to Dusk
Mountain Lake Park
Come visit Mountain Lake Park and enjoy walking/hiking throughout the scenic park. The park is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm and includes recreational activities ranging from walking/hiking, pickleball, passive boating, fishing, picnicking, and more.
The Mountain Lake Park’s Lodge, Art’s Building, and Lakeside Pavilion are open for community use and rental.
Interested groups should contact the Park’s recreation director at recreationdirector@townofwarwick.org for more information.
Mountain Lake Park Website – mtlakepark.com
MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK FACILITY RENTAL CONTRACT
Mountain Lake Park Rental Rates
Mountain Lake Park: Pool Membership Application
Mountain Lake Park Pools Swim Lessons Summer 2024
Mountain Lake Park Spring 2024 Pickleball Clinics
Mountain Lake Park Pickleball Court Permit for Non-Residents
Park & Recreation Plan (June 2006)
Community parks provide an important means to protecting valuable natural resources and preserving safe, scenic areas for resident use and enjoyment. There has also been a growing recognition of the important role outdoor recreation plays in people’s lives.
Through its Park and Recreation Plan, the Town will assess the conditions of its community parks, identify current and future needs, and establish a planning framework to meet those needs, including partnerships and funding sources that would minimize taxpayer investment. The Plan will guide future parkland acquisition and recreational development in the Town of Warwick.
- I Introduction
- II Community Profile
- III Existing Parks and Open Space (1.9MB File)
- IV NRPA and SCORP Assessments
- V Community Outreach
- VI Recommendations
- VII Plan Implementation
- VIII Funding Resources
- IV Park Photo Inventory (14.2MB File)
- Appendix A: Maps (5.61MB File)
- Appendix B: SCORP Parks Analysis
- Appendix C: Recreation Facilities Inventory
- Appendix D: School District Resources
- Appendix E: Park Inventory Form
- Appendix F: Survey Summary