Ramapo

Sloatsburg, Ramapo Neighborhood

Nestled amid scenic woodlands and historic charm, Sloatsburg is a welcoming neighborhood known for its rustic homes, close-knit community, and easy access to parks and nature trails. With its picturesque streets and friendly small-town vibe, Sloatsburg offers a tranquil retreat that feels both timeless and inviting.

Sloatsburg offers a peaceful village atmosphere with several public green spaces, such as Eleanor Burlingham Memorial Park, providing ample outdoor relaxation areas. The community predominantly features spacious single detached homes and duplexes, with many properties boasting three or more bedrooms, ideal for various residential needs. Convenient access to primary schools is available within easy reach, and nearby cafes and a selection of restaurants add to the local charm. The village benefits from accessible bus lines and a commuter rail station on the Port Jervis Line. Parking is typically convenient, making transportation manageable for most residents.

People who prefer a calm ambience will enjoy Sloatsburg. This part of the Greater New York metropolitan area is reasonably quiet overall, as the streets are usually tranquil - however some parts can be quite noisy, especially closer to I-87 or the railway line. Finally, it is very easy to reach public green spaces in the village, since there are a few of them nearby for residents to discover and most homes have a park that is very easy to access.

Highlights of Sloatsburg

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Harriman State Park Entrance

Sloatsburg serves as a major gateway to Harriman State Park, with the Reeves Meadow Visitor Center on Seven Lakes Drive providing access to over 200 miles of scenic hiking trails, breathtaking views, and tranquil wooded landscapes right from the edge of the neighborhood.

🏫 Sloatsburg Elementary School

Located on Route 17, Sloatsburg Elementary serves as a cornerstone for local families, offering a close-knit community environment and strong educational support within the Suffern Central School District.

🍽️ Character’s Restaurant & Bar

Situated at the heart of the village on Orange Turnpike, Character’s is a beloved local eatery and pub known for its welcoming, small-town vibe, hosting everything from trivia nights to live music that brings together Sloatsburg residents and visitors alike.

🛒 Valley Rock Inn Markets

On Route 17, Valley Rock Inn features seasonal outdoor markets with fresh produce, artisanal foods, and specialty goods, creating a lively gathering place for locals while supporting regional farmers and vendors.

🚴 Sloatsburg-Tuxedo Bike Path

Beginning near Mill Street and paralleling Route 17, this dedicated bike and pedestrian path links Sloatsburg to nearby Tuxedo and offers a safe, scenic route for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Ramapo valley and surrounding state parklands.

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This June in Sloatsburg

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Through June 26, 2026

Ramapo College Library Summer I Hours

George T. Potter Library, Ramapo College

Residents in Sloatsburg can take advantage of extended library hours during Summer I at nearby Ramapo College for study, research, or quiet reading during evenings and weekends.

Sunday, June 8 – October 26, 2026

Ramapo Farmers Market

Eugene Levy Memorial Park, Pomona, NY • 9:00 AM–4:00 PM (Sundays)

Local Sloatsburg families can access fresh seasonal produce and goods every Sunday nearby, supporting community agriculture and enjoying a regular outdoor outing.

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Ramapo Day – NY Boulders Game & Fireworks

Clover Stadium, Pomona, NY • 7:00 PM

A free NY Boulders baseball game followed by fireworks is a fun evening for local residents, ideal for families looking for community spirit and entertainment nearby.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Sloatsburg

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Local characteristics and demographics for Sloatsburg

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