Minisink, Town of
Minisink makes the most of small town life
Minisink is a small town of less than 5,000 residents in Orange County, New York. Located between the towns of Greenville and Warwick, and bordering New Jersey’s state line, the quiet, rural town is appreciated by those who find its peaceful pace perfect for raising families. Then again, a wide variety of activities is available in neighboring towns.
Popular local landmarks include the Pine Island City Hall and Fire Station, Bringghold Jacob House and the Basslington George Farmhouse. Of the area’s parks are the Pine Island Town Park and Riverside Park, both of which offer walking trails, biking, basketball and tennis courts, ball fields and picnic areas. Animal lovers will want to visit the Bergen County Zoological Park or the Hackensack Conservation Center.
Minisink is a short drive to well-known chain stores, fast food eateries, as well as independently owned restaurants in neighboring villages and towns. Diners, ice cream parlors, coffee shops, breweries, family-friendly establishments and fine dining are all within a quick and easy drive.
Nearby towns offer bowling, miniature golfing, golfing, car races, art galleries, shopping and more. Minisink is next to Warwick, one of the most populated towns in Orange County, where families find skiing, nature preserves, historical landmarks, parks, waterfalls, farmer’s markets, apple picking, wineries, restaurants, a theatre and shopping. Warwick was listed by Stylecaster.com as a “Top 10 Place for a Weekend Vacation.”