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Just fifty-five miles from New York City, the Town of Warwick includes three unique villages (Florida, Greenwood Lake, and Warwick) and five hamlets (Amity, Bellvale, Edenville, New Milford, and Pine Island) as well as New Jersey neighbor Vernon Township.

Pine Island and Florida’s fertile black dirt produce 25 percent of the nation’s onion crop as well as organic vegetables, sod, and flower crops. This rich farmland, formed 12,000 years ago by a glacial lake, was cleared by hand in the 1880’s by Polish and German immigrants and is farmed today by many of their descendants. Agriculture continues its economic importance, as innovative farmers seek alternative uses and markets for their crops.

Find a bounty of fresh local produce in full bloom from May thru November at The Warwick Valley Farmers’ Market – named one of the best in the county. Warwick’s natural beauty extends beyond its farmland to mountains, streams, and lakes.

Greenwood Lake is large enough to accommodate water sports. It has long been a popular summer resort of such famous entertainment and sports figures as Babe Ruth. The ten-mile-long lake straddles the New York/New Jersey border.

Warwick has achieved the well-earned status of a “Quality Community” through the office of New York’s Governor. Discover the agricultural richness of Warwick and see firsthand why we have been named a “Communities in Bloom International Challenge 2010” winner. Warwick is also proudly a “Tree City USA” Exciting events, fairs and festivals are held in the Warwick Valley throughout the year.

Whether you plan to spend your time relaxing or on the go, our wide array of activities ensures that there is something for everyone. You’ll find it all in the Warwick Valley.

NJ Transit buses run from NYC Port Authority

the 196 (weekday rush hours only) and 197 Bus lines run to Warwick.

See NJ Transit Schedule here: https://www.njtransit.com/bus-to

New York State Thruway to Exit 16 (Harriman). Make left at exit. Follow Route 17 West to Exit 127 (Greycourt Road). Make left at exit and proceed to traffic light. Diagonal left through traffic light onto Kings Highway (sign indicates Sugar Loaf). Pass through Village of Sugar Loaf and continue to traffic light in Village of Warwick.

Take the New York State Thruway south to Exit 17, Newburgh. Follow the signs for I-84 west. Take Route 84 west to Exit 4E (Route 17 east). Follow Route 17 east to Exit 124, Goshen/Florida. At the end of the exit ramp, make a right onto Route 17A south. Proceed on 17A south through the Village of Florida. Continue on 17A (also Route 94) into the Village of Warwick.

Take the George Washington Bridge to the Palisades Parkway north. Then connect with the Thruway Exit 9N. Take Exit 16 in Harriman onto Route 17 west. Take Exit 127 (Greycourt Road). Make left at exit and proceed to traffic light. Diagonal left through traffic light onto Kings Highway (sign indicates Sugar Loaf). Pass through Village of Sugar Loaf and continue to traffic light in Village of Warwick.

Take Route 17 east to Exit 124 (Route 17A south). Make right at exit. Follow Route 17A south through the Village of Florida. Continue on 17A (also Route 94) into the Village of Warwick.

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