Veterans Camping Weekend this June

MILAN — The Dutchess County Parks Division and Veterans Services Division, in collaboration with Mental Health America of Dutchess County’s Vet2Vet Program, will host a Veterans Camping Weekend at Wilcox Memorial Park, located on Route 199 in Milan, for veterans and their families from Thursday, June 3, through Sunday, June 6.

Veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families can take advantage of half-price camping rentals at the park’s tent and RV sites. RV sites are available for rental during the weekend, but are restricted to use by RVs and trailers only as no tenting is permitted on these sites. These sites include electric and water hook-ups, as well as a dump station. 

The Veterans Camping Weekend rate for these sites is $15 per night for Dutchess County residents and $20 per night for non-county residents.

Tent sites are available to rent during the event for $10 per night for county residents and $15 per night for non-county residents. These sites can accommodate two small tents or one large tent, and no more than six people each; water or electricity hook-ups are not available.

The weekend will culminate on Sunday, June 6, with a flag-changing ceremony at noon, followed by a free veterans recognition picnic at 12:45 p.m.

Advance reservations are required and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Veterans and active military members can reserve sites by calling 845-298-4600 and using code, “Vets Weekend.” Only credit card payments will be accepted.

More information will be made available on the Dutchess County Division of Veterans Services webpage at www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/Veteran-Services/Veterans-Services.

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