Greenwood Lake Elementary School is the most convieniently located school: just 6 minutes away by bike.
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a pharmacy ("CVS Pharmacy" at 12 minutes with your car), a hospital ("Saint Anthony Community Hospital" at 12 minutes by car).
For the everyday needs, you will find in the surroundings: a town hall ("Greenwood Lake Village Hall" at 6 minutes away by bike), a fire station ("Sterling Forest Volunteer Fire Company" at 9 minutes by car), a police station ("Town of Warwick Police Station" at 14 minutes with your car), a park ("Lion's Field Park" at 7 minutes with a bike), sport ("Mount Peter" at 19 minutes with a bike), a post office ("US Post Office" at 16 minutes by car), a bank and/or an ATM ("Sterling National" at 11 minutes with your car).
You can buy your fresh bread in this nearby bakery: "Bagel Time" (13 minutes by car). You can find all your daily needs in this nearby supermarket: "Sunoco" (12 minutes by car).
A train station ("Tuxedo") is located 16 minutes away by car. Do you need a parking? There is "Appalachian Trail" at 13 minutes away by bike. Do you have an electric car or plan to have one? The nearest charging station ("5 South St") is only 12 minutes’ drive away. Need to fill up your car? The closest gas station ("Sunoco") is only 12 minutes’ drive away.
Looking for tourist points of interest in the area? You will find the following points: "New York Renaissance Faire" at 6 minutes with your car.
Looking for entertainment or food? The surrounding area offers the following services: a restaurant ("The Breezy" at 10 minutes away by bike), a bar/cafe ("Tuscan Cafe" at 12 minutes with your car), a cinema ("Warwick Drive-In Theatre" at 14 minutes by car).
It takes about 46 minutes to reach Paterson with your car. In 52 minutes you can reach Clifton. It takes about 44 minutes to reach Wayne with your car. In 57 minutes you can reach Bloomfield.
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