Stony Point
Stony Point, the northernmost town in Rockland County with 15,059 residents, is home to the Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site, which played a significant role in the American Revolution. The town's position offers both Hudson River views and access to Bear Mountain State Park.
Buying a Home in Stony Point
Primarily car-dependent; longest commutes in county
- Drive to GWB (~50 min)
- Coach USA to Port Authority (~90 min)
Estimated door-to-door: 80–100 min to Midtown during peak hours. Full transportation guide →
North Rockland Central serves Stony Point and Haverstraw — a large district covering the county's northern towns. Generally solid, with the county's largest high school.
District data: enrollment, test scores, spending →Villages & Hamlets
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Stony Point at a Glance
Stony Point is served by the North Rockland Central School District school district.
Stony Point has a population of approximately 15,059 residents.
The median home value in Stony Point is $355,000.
The median household income in Stony Point is $98,000.
Population and housing figures from U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates.