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Bogota Volunteer Fire Department

Hook and Ladder Company No. 1

Map and Directions

Directions From Bogota, New Jersey
 

  • Begin at NJ-4 W/Rte. 4 W in Teaneck - [approximately 5 minutes] (1.8 miles)

  • Follow NJ-17 N and I-87 N to NY-299 E in New Paltz. Take exit 18 from I-87 N - [approximately 1 hour] (64.2 miles)

  • Follow NY-299 E and South St to Apple Golf Course in Lloyd - [approximately 5 minutes] (2.8 miles)

  • Apple Greens Golf Course, 161 South Street, Highland, NY 12528

About the Course

Guided by a wise friend and family member, Clinton D. Carlough of Apple Ridge Country Club in Upper Saddle river, New Jersey, David and Judi invested in an old apple orchard in the town of Lloyd back in the mid-1980s. With a strong family history of agriculturists, horticulturists, and farmers in both of their families, David’s and Judi’s decision to utilize the land for a purpose other than farming was not without many hours of debate and uncertainty.

Construction began in 1993, with a driving range and the first nine holes. Two long years and thousands of man-hours later, the course opened in 1995. As golfers came, played, and experienced the course, David and Judi decided to expand to a full 18 holes in 1996. Friends and golfers from all over came to support them in their endeavors, and Apple Greens quickly turned into a very desirable place to learn, play, and thoroughly enjoy the game of golf.

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Apple Greens Golf Course

Apple Greens Golf Course is a 27-hole championship golf course located in the heart of the Hudson Valley in Upstate New York. The family-owned and-operated establishment has been serving golfers of all ages and experience levels since 1995.

With its manicured bluegrass fairways, bentgrass greens, and four teeing areas to choose from, the course is challenging yet fun to play.

Comfortably nestled in Highland, NY, Apple Greens also provides golfers with some of the Hudson Valley’s most spectacular views of the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountain ranges.

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