NYC Polo Club at Haviland Hollow Farm has a rich and long-standing history.
Formerly the Colonial River Farm, the 250-acre property was once the largest cattle property in Putnam County. The main barn was built in 1922 and was home to cattle and other livestock that grazed both sides of East Branch Road. This main barn and the stone walls that form a border of the property are the only original structures still standing. The property was also an Iroquois hunting ground.
Since 2006, NYC Polo Club has been a home to a fantastic community of polo players and horse lovers alike.