40 total RV sites, can accommodate RVs up to 25-30ft (depending on site), back ins, 30 amp, water & electric hookups, dump station, tent sites, seasonal sites, lean-to’s, restrooms, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, BBQ, phone, playground, biking, nature watching, boating (Trolling Motors ONLY), canoeing, basketball, volleyball, bird watching, recycling. 1.5 miles of hiking trails. Kayaks and Paddleboats for rent. 18-acre fishing pond stocked with Large Mouth Bass, Pickerel, Bullhead and Sunfish. Fishing available from the shores or docks. Pavilion with large grill that seats 50 people available with reservations. In 1961 Chenango County with Soil and Water Conservation District worked together to create an impoundment on a parcel of land just outside the Town of Greene. The impoundment became known as Greene Pond. After years of leasing the property to the Greene Campers Club, Chenango County developed roadways, campsites, and a well. The man who was instrumental in the development of the park was Town of Pitcher Supervisor, Gaius M. Cook. Upon his death in 1970, Green Pond became known as Gaius M. Cook Memorial Park, also known as Cook Park. Since then the park has been home to both seasonal and week-end campers. The goal of the park is to provide a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere for all of our visitors. We look forward to seeing you soon. Area Attractions: Chenango County has numerous restaurants, golf courses, Colorscape Chenango County Arts Festival, Northeast Classic Car Museum, Breweries, Farm Stands, Farmers Market, Wolf Mountain Nature Center, Finger Lakes Trail, bowling, colonial theater, fitness centers, libraries, Binghamton Rumble Ponies Minor League Baseball, motocross racing, Rogers Environmental Education Center & Antiques.