The Outdoors · Hudson Valley
Union Vale's Tymor Park makes the town feel civic and rural
Union Vale is grounded by Tymor Park, a town recreation landscape that gives the rural Dutchess town a public center.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Union Vale is easier to understand once Tymor Park is on the map. A rural Dutchess town can feel spread across roads, farms, and house lots unless one public place gives people a shared address. The town doorway and parks route point to Tymor Park at 8 Tymor Park Road in LaGrangeville, with facility status available through MyRec.
The facility list shows why the park carries civic weight. Baseball and softball diamonds, basketball, camping, an equestrian center, pools, pavilions, tennis, sand volleyball, soccer, halls, and trails all sit in the same public landscape. That means youth sports, summer swimming, family rentals, horse activity, local events, and town recreation can meet on one property.
Tymor Park gives Union Vale a practical public center while the town still reads as rural. That shared address is the town’s everyday gathering point, more than a recreation listing.
For a place spread across quiet roads and house lots, a shared park matters. It gives Union Vale a public room for sports, swimming, events, trails, and the ordinary calendar of town life.