List of New York state parks
This is a list of state parks in the U.S. state of New York. Sublists include former state parks, state golf courses, and seasonal hunting areas.
State parks in New York are managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYS OPRHP), with the exception of Adirondack Park and Catskill Park, which are managed as Forest Preserve land by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The NYS OPRHP offers an Empire Passport, a season pass that provides unlimited day use vehicle entry to most of New York's state parks and recreational facilities.[2]
Forest preserve
The two largest parks in New York State are the Adirondack Park at six million acres (24,000 km2; 9,400 sq mi) and the Catskill Park at 700,000 acres (2,800 km2; 1,100 sq mi). Both are managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; the Adirondack Park is also managed by the Adirondack Park Agency. Together, they comprise the New York Forest Preserve, properties that must be kept "forever wild" by Article 14 of the Constitution of the State of New York.
State parks
Lands designated as "state parks" in New York are managed under the authority of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYS OPRHP)[3] to provide public space for outdoor recreation while conserving natural and cultural resources.[4]
The following two sortable tables list current and former New York state parks, respectively. The first lists current state parks, as of 2015. It includes all parks owned or managed by the NYS OPRHP. Some are managed primarily or in part by agencies other than the NYS OPRHP through lease or partnership agreements; these are listed if the NYS OPRHP maintains ownership of the park.[3] The second table lists former New York state parks, including those that have been transferred to other agencies in terms of both management and ownership.
Current parks
Park name | County or counties[5] | Area[5] | Year created |
Visitors (2014)[6] |
Water bodies | Notes | Image |
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Allan H. Treman State Marine Park | Tompkins | 91 acres (37 ha) | 210,543 | Cayuga Lake | Includes a marina with 430 boat slips, fishing, birdwatching, and picnic tables.[7] | ||
Allegany State Park | Cattaraugus | 64,800 acres (26,200 ha) | 1921 | 1,451,000[5] | Allegheny Reservoir, Red House Lake, Quaker Lake | Largest state park in New York. Includes two separate areas developed for recreation, the Red House Area and the Quaker Area, each with cabins and campsites. Both areas include formally designated bird conservation areas.[8][9] | |
Amherst State Park | Erie | 77 acres (31 ha) | 2000[10] | Located on the grounds of a former Catholic convent. Operated by the Town of Amherst.[10] | |||
Amsterdam Beach State Park | Suffolk | 199 acres (81 ha) | 2005[11] | Atlantic Ocean | Undeveloped except for trails. Operated in conjunction with the Town of East Hampton and Suffolk County.[11] | ||
Battle Island State Park | Oswego | 235 acres (95 ha) | 1938[12] | 29,291 | Oswego River | Includes the 18-hole Battle Island State Park Golf Course.[13] Named for a battle that took place nearby during the French and Indian War in 1756.[14] | |
Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park | Suffolk | 690 acres (280 ha) | 1936[15] | 225,456 | Connetquot River | Includes a large arboretum designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and the Westbrook mansion designed by Charles C. Haight.[15] | |
Bayswater Point State Park | Queens | 17 acres (6.9 ha) | 1991[16] | 17,566 | Jamaica Bay | Undeveloped. Previously home to a large mansion, now destroyed.[17] Presently hosts passive recreation while preserving shorebird habitat.[18] | |
Bear Mountain State Park | Rockland | 5,205 acres (2,106 ha) | 1913[19] | 1,894,373 | Hudson River | Managed in conjunction with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.[20] | |
Beaver Island State Park | Erie | 952 acres (385 ha) | 1935[21] | 276,888 | Niagara River | Located on Grand Island. Includes a USGA-recognized championship 18-hole public golf course.[22] | |
Beechwood State Park | Wayne | 288 acres (117 ha) | 1999[23] | Lake Ontario | Undeveloped. Previously the site of a Girl Scout camp. Managed by the Town of Sodus since 2010.[24] | ||
Belmont Lake State Park | Suffolk | 463 acres (187 ha) | 1926[25] | 578,226 | Belmont Lake | Day-use only. Formerly hosted the headquarters of the Long Island State Park Commission.[25] | |
Bethpage State Park | Nassau, Suffolk | 1,477 acres (598 ha) | 1934[26]:21 | 795,563 | Includes five golf courses, including the Bethpage Black Course, which hosted the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Open Golf Championships. | ||
Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park | Otsego | 223 acres (90 ha) | 2001[27] | 12,271 | Features full-service cabins and trails through meadows and forest.[28] | ||
Big Six Mile Creek Marina | Erie | 21 acres (8.5 ha) | 75,132 | Niagara River | Functions as a marina with 134 seasonal boat slips and a boat launch ramp.[29] | ||
Blauvelt State Park | Rockland | 644 acres (261 ha) | 24,529 | Undeveloped. Former location of Camp Bluefields, a rifle range used to train members of the New York National Guard prior to World War I. Managed in conjunction with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.[30] | |||
Bonavista State Park Golf Course | Seneca | 247 acres (100 ha) | 6,409 | Seneca Lake | Includes a nine-hole golf course.[31] | ||
Bowman Lake State Park | Chenango | 653 acres (264 ha) | 1966[32] | 51,589 | Bowman Lake | Features one of the largest campgrounds in central New York, containing 188 campsites for tents and trailers, as well as several rustic cabins.[33] | |
Braddock Bay State Park | Monroe | 387 acres (157 ha) | 1956[26]:32 | Lake Ontario | Popular birdwatching location; park is adjacent to the 2,125-acre (8.60 km2) Braddock Bay Fish and Wildlife Management Area.[34] Leased and maintained by the Town of Greece.[35] | ||
Brentwood State Park | Suffolk | 52 acres (21 ha) | 2003[36] | 205,020 | An athletic field complex with eight soccer fields and two baseball fields on artificial turf.[37] | ||
Bristol Beach State Park | Ulster | 242 acres (98 ha) | 1967[38] | 10,613 | Hudson River | Undeveloped. Managed in conjunction with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.[38] | |
Brookhaven State Park | Suffolk | 1,638 acres (663 ha) | 1971 | Protects a large area of the Long Island Pine Barrens and contains scattered wetlands.[39] | |||
Buckhorn Island State Park | Erie | 895 acres (362 ha) | 1935[21] | 31,905 | Niagara River | Managed as a preserve with space for passive recreational uses such as biking, hiking and fishing. Includes a bird conservation area.[9][40] | |
Buffalo Harbor State Park | Erie | 190 acres (77 ha)[41] | 2015[42] | Lake Erie | Features a 1,000 slip marina and is part of an overall initiative to revitalize Buffalo's outer harbor.[43] | ||
Burnham Point State Park | Jefferson | 12 acres (4.9 ha) | 1898[44] | 12,249 | St. Lawrence River | Primarily offers space to camp, including 47 tent and trailer sites, 19 of which contain electrical hookups.[45] | |
Buttermilk Falls State Park | Tompkins | 811 acres (328 ha) | 1924[46] | 197,981 | Buttermilk Creek | Features several waterfalls and wooded gorges.[47] | |
Caleb Smith State Park Preserve | Suffolk | 548 acres (222 ha) | 1963 | 27,863 | Nissequogue River | Managed as a nature preserve.[48] Includes the Wyandanch Club Historic District. | |
Camp Hero State Park | Suffolk | 754 acres (305 ha) | 2002[49] | 114,995 | Atlantic Ocean | Occupies a portion of the former Montauk Air Force Station.[49] | |
Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park | Ontario | 15 acres (6.1 ha) | 43,746 | Canandaigua Lake | Offers boat launch facilities to allow access to Canandaigua Lake. | ||
Canoe-Picnic Point State Park | Jefferson | 70 acres (28 ha) | 1897[50] | 7,221 | St. Lawrence River | Accessible only by boat. Offers a campground with tent sites.[51] | |
Captree State Park | Suffolk | 340 acres (140 ha) | 1954[52] | 1,124,776 | Great South Bay | Home to "The Captree Fleet", Long Island's largest public fleet of charter boats, available for fishing, scuba diving, sightseeing and excursion tours.[53][54] | |
Catharine Valley Trail | Schuyler, Chemung | 218 acres (88 ha) | 2000[55] | Encompasses a planned 12-mile (19 km) recreation trail that follows abandoned railroad grades and canal towpaths between Watkins Glen and Horseheads.[56] | |||
Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve | Suffolk | 1,520 acres (620 ha) | 1961[57] | 460,254 | Long Island Sound | Includes the former estate house of Marshall Field III, built in 1925 and among the largest of Long Island's Gold Coast Mansions; also includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Cayuga Lake State Park | Seneca | 141 acres (57 ha) | 1927[58] | 129,415 | Cayuga Lake | Offers amenities including a beach, boat launch, and a campground.[59] | |
Cedar Island State Park | St. Lawrence | 10 acres (4.0 ha) | 1898[44] | 1,928 | St. Lawrence River | Accessible only by boat. Offers dockage, a day-use area and a small campground.[60] | |
Cedar Point State Park | Jefferson | 48 acres (19 ha) | 1898[44] | 72,601 | St. Lawrence River | Includes a campground, beach, and boat launch.[61] | |
Chenango Valley State Park | Broome | 1,137 acres (460 ha) | 173,960 | Chenango River, Chenango Lake, Lily Lake | Offers a beach, campground, cabins, and 18-hole golf course.[62] | ||
Cherry Plain State Park | Rensselaer | 175 acres (71 ha) | 23,250 | Offers a beach, fishing, and camping at 30 sites.[63] Located adjacent to the 4,153-acre (16.81 km2) Capital District Wildlife Management Area, which offers additional hiking and recreation.[64] | |||
Chimney Bluffs State Park | Wayne | 597 acres (242 ha) | 1963[65] | 117,811 | Lake Ontario | Features dramatically carved 150-foot-tall (46 m) shoreside cliffs formed from eroded drumlins.[65] Lightly developed for day-use only. | |
Chittenango Falls State Park | Madison | 193 acres (78 ha) | 1922[66] | 46,988 | Chittenango Creek | Day-use only. Features a 167-foot (51 m) waterfall.[67] Also home to the endemic and endangered Chittenango ovate amber snail.[68] | |
Clarence Fahnestock State Park | Putnam, Dutchess | 14,337 acres (5,802 ha) | 1929 | 285,464 | Canopus Lake | Includes the Taconic Outdoor Education Center. Offers a beach, fishing, and camping. Dedicated winter recreation facilities available seasonally.[69] | |
Clark Reservation State Park | Onondaga | 377 acres (153 ha) | 1926 | 68,371 | Glacier Lake | Centered around the former plunge pool of a large ice age-era waterfall. Harbors the largest U.S. population of the endangered American hart's tongue fern.[70] | |
Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve | Richmond | 265 acres (107 ha) | 1977[71] | 25,343 | Managed as a nature preserve to protect wetlands, ponds, sand barrens, spring-fed streams, and forest on Staten Island. Includes a bird conservation area.[9][72] | ||
Cold Spring Harbor State Park | Suffolk | 47 acres (19 ha) | 2000[73] | 165,484 | Day-use only. Comprises steep wooded slopes and intended to retain a natural character.[73] Allows passive recreation such as hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.[74] Linked to Bethpage State Park by the linear Trail View State Park.[75] | ||
Coles Creek State Park | St. Lawrence | 1,800 acres (730 ha) | 175,087 | St. Lawrence River | Offers a beach, marina, and a campground with 232 tent and trailer sites.[76] | ||
Conesus Lake Boat Launch | Livingston | 3 acres (1.2 ha) | 27,025 | Conesus Lake | Offers a boat launch, fishing access, and picnic tables.[77] | ||
Connetquot River State Park Preserve | Suffolk | 3,473 acres (1,405 ha) | 1973[78] | 233,504 | Connetquot River | Home to the Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center. Managed to preserve wildlife habitat; allows for passive recreation such as hiking and fishing.[79] | |
Crab Island State Park | Clinton | 40 acres (16 ha) | 1988[80] | Lake Champlain | Undeveloped. Obtained by New York State to prevent development of an historic site and cemetery associated with the War of 1812.[80] | ||
Croil Island State Park | St. Lawrence | 796 acres (322 ha) | St. Lawrence River | Undeveloped. Maintained by the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and owned by the New York Power Authority.[81] | |||
Cumberland Bay State Park | Clinton | 350 acres (140 ha) | 1932[80] | 47,432 | Lake Champlain | Offers a 2,700-foot (820 m) sand beach, playing fields, and a campground.[82] | |
Darien Lakes State Park | Genesee | 1,845 acres (747 ha) | 68,360 | Harlow Lake | Functions primarily as a campground, with additional features including a beach, fishing, and hiking trails.[83] | ||
De Veaux Woods State Park | Niagara | 51 acres (21 ha) | 2001[84] | 90,202 | Originally part of the campus for DeVeaux College for Orphans and Destitute Children, which closed in 1972. Includes recreational facilities and a parcel of old growth forest.[84] | ||
Deans Cove Boat Launch | Seneca | 10 acres (4.0 ha) | 14,448 | Cayuga Lake | |||
Delta Lake State Park | Oneida | 720 acres (290 ha)[85] | 1962[85] | 209,556 | Delta Reservoir | Offers a beach, boat launch, campground, and hiking.[86] | |
Devil's Hole State Park | Niagara | 42 acres (17 ha) | 1924[26]:21 | 136,118 | Niagara River | Overlooks the Niagara River gorge. | |
Dewolf Point State Park | Jefferson | 13 acres (5.3 ha) | 1898[44] | 15,893 | St. Lawrence River | Located on Wellesley Island. Offers a boat launch, dock, and campsites.[87] | |
Donald J. Trump State Park | Westchester, Putnam | 435 acres (176 ha) | 2006[88] | Undeveloped. Land donated by and named for Donald Trump after development plans failed. Development and maintenance ceased in 2010.[88][89] | |||
Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park | Niagara | 108 acres (44 ha) | 1974[90] | 301,523 | Serves as an exhibition space for outdoor sculpture,[90] as well as a concert venue. | ||
East River State Park | Kings | 11 acres (4.5 ha) | 2007[91] | 1,464,993 | East River | Day use only. Offers open space and views of the Manhattan skyline.[92] | |
Eel Weir State Park | St. Lawrence | 16 acres (6.5 ha) | 3,377 | Oswegatchie River | Offers a small campground, fishing, and trails.[93] | ||
Evangola State Park | Erie | 733 acres (297 ha) | 1954 | 139,804 | Offers a campground, playing fields, and trails.[94] | ||
Fair Haven Beach State Park | Cayuga | 1,141 acres (462 ha) | 295,527 | Lake Ontario | Includes the Springbrook Greens State Golf Course[95] | ||
Fillmore Glen State Park | Cayuga | 941 acres (381 ha) | 1925[96] | 83,044 | Known for its several waterfalls. Also offers camping.[96] | ||
Fort Niagara State Park | Niagara | 504 acres (204 ha) | 1948[26]:33 | 599,586 | Historic Fort Niagara is located within the park. | ||
Four Mile Creek State Park | Niagara | 248 acres (100 ha) | 79,609 | Lake Ontario | |||
Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park | Westchester | 960 acres (390 ha) | 1957 | 490,546 | Crom Pond, Mohansic Lake | Day use only. Includes a large pool and two lakes.[97] | |
Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park | New York | 4 acres (1.6 ha) | 2012[98] | East River | |||
Franny Reese State Park | Ulster | 251 acres (102 ha) | 2009[99] | Hudson River | Day use only. Managed by Scenic Hudson.[99] | ||
Galop Island State Park | St. Lawrence | 675 acres (273 ha) | St. Lawrence River | Undeveloped. | |||
Gantry Plaza State Park | Queens | 12 acres (4.9 ha) | 1998[100] | 905,450 | East River | Recently developed day-use park highlighting structures from Long Island City's industrial past.[100] | |
Genesee Valley Greenway | Monroe, Livingston, Wyoming, Allegany | 973 acres (394 ha) | 39,087 | A 90-mile (140 km) trail following the routes of former canals and railways between Rochester and Cuba, with a planned extension to Hinsdale.[101] | |||
Gilbert Lake State Park | Otsego | 1,584 acres (641 ha) | 1926[102] | 77,959 | Gilbert Lake | ||
Gilgo State Park | Suffolk | 1,223 acres (495 ha) | Atlantic Ocean, Great South Bay | Undeveloped. | |||
Glimmerglass State Park | Otsego | 593 acres (240 ha) | 1963[103] | 153,882 | Otsego Lake | ||
Golden Hill State Park | Niagara | 510 acres (210 ha) | 1962[104] | 70,734 | Lake Ontario | ||
Goosepond Mountain State Park | Orange | 1,706 acres (690 ha) | 1960[105] | 2,967 | Undeveloped. Managed by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.[106] | ||
Grafton Lakes State Park | Rensselaer | 2,545 acres (1,030 ha) | 1971[26]:43 | 240,063 | Long Pond, Second Pond, Shaver Pond, Mill Pond, Martin-Durham Reservoir | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Grass Point State Park | Jefferson | 114 acres (46 ha) | 38,109 | St. Lawrence River | |||
Green Lakes State Park | Onondaga | 1,955 acres (791 ha) | 1928[102] | 1,079,160 | Green Lake, Round Lake | Includes the Green Lakes State Park Golf Course and a bird conservation area.[9][107] | |
Hallock State Park Preserve | Suffolk | 225 acres (91 ha) | 2006[108] | Long Island Sound | Undeveloped. | ||
Hamlin Beach State Park | Monroe | 1,287 acres (521 ha) | 1938[109] | 278,098 | Lake Ontario | ||
Harriet Hollister Spencer State Recreation Area | Ontario | 1,550 acres (630 ha)[110] | 1962[111] | 61,392 | |||
Harriman State Park | Orange, Rockland | 47,527 acres (19,233 ha) | 1910 | 1,425,000[5] | Lake Sebago, Lake Tiorati, Lake Kanawauke, Pine Meadow Lake | ||
Hart's Brook Nature Preserve | Westchester | 123 acres (50 ha) | |||||
Haverstraw Beach State Park | Rockland | 73 acres (30 ha) | 1911[112] | 30,152 | Hudson River | ||
Heckscher State Park | Suffolk | 1,657 acres (671 ha) | 1929[26]:19 | 982,530 | Great South Bay | ||
Helen L. McNitt State Park | Madison | 133 acres (54 ha) | 1999[113] | Cazenovia Lake | Undeveloped. | ||
Hempstead Lake State Park | Nassau | 737 acres (298 ha) | 323,863 | ||||
High Tor State Park | Rockland | 691 acres (280 ha) | 1943[114] | 21,524 | |||
Highland Lakes State Park | Orange | 3,115 acres (1,261 ha) | 1964[115] | 4,451 | Undeveloped. Managed in conjunction with the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.[115] | ||
Higley Flow State Park | St. Lawrence | 1,115 acres (451 ha) | 1936[80] | 46,564 | Raquette River | ||
Hither Hills State Park | Suffolk | 1,755 acres (710 ha) | 1924[26]:19 | 425,642 | Atlantic Ocean | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Honeoye Lake Boat Launch State Park | Ontario | 9 acres (3.6 ha) | 35,610 | Honeoye Lake | |||
Hook Mountain State Park | Rockland | 676 acres (274 ha) | 1911[112] | 36,806 | Undeveloped. | ||
Hudson Highlands State Park | Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester | 7,669 acres (3,104 ha) | 224,015 | Hudson River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | ||
Hudson River Islands State Park | Columbia, Greene | 235 acres (95 ha) | Hudson River | ||||
Hudson River Park | New York | 550 acres (220 ha) | 1998[116] | North River | |||
Iona Island State Park | Rockland | 134 acres (54 ha) | 1965 | Hudson River | Undeveloped. | ||
Irondequoit Bay State Marine Park | Monroe | 44 acres (18 ha) | 1970[58] | 41,812 | Irondequoit Bay | ||
Jacques Cartier State Park | St. Lawrence | 461 acres (187 ha) | 22,022 | St. Lawrence River | |||
James Baird State Park | Dutchess | 590 acres (240 ha) | 1939[117] | 103,618 | Day use only. Offers trails, an 18-hole golf course, and a sports complex that includes facilities for softball, volleyball, basketball, and tennis.[117] | ||
John Boyd Thacher State Park | Albany | 2,165 acres (876 ha) | 1914[26]:10 | 391,456 | |||
Jones Beach State Park | Nassau | 2,413 acres (977 ha) | 1929[118] | 5,442,032 | Atlantic Ocean, Zach's Bay | Includes the Jones Beach State Park Pitch and Putt Course[119] | |
Joseph Davis State Park | Niagara | 388 acres (157 ha) | 1964[120] | 27,644 | Niagara River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Keewaydin State Park | Jefferson | 282 acres (114 ha) | 1962[121] | 55,749 | St. Lawrence River | ||
Keuka Lake State Park | Yates | 621 acres (251 ha) | 102,883 | Keuka Lake | |||
Knox Farm State Park | Erie | 633 acres (256 ha) | |||||
Kring Point State Park | Jefferson | 61 acres (25 ha) | 1898[44] | 54,550 | St. Lawrence River | ||
Lake Erie State Park | Chautauqua | 355 acres (144 ha) | 97,565 | Lake Erie | |||
Lake Lauderdale State Park | Washington | 117 acres (47 ha) | Lake Lauderdale | Managed by Washington County since the late 1980s as a county park under a long-term lease agreement with the state.[122] | |||
Lake Superior State Park | Sullivan | 1,410 acres (570 ha) | 11,135 | Lake Superior | |||
Lake Taghkanic State Park | Columbia | 1,569 acres (635 ha) | 259,146 | Lake Taghkanic | |||
Lakeside Beach State Park | Orleans | 744 acres (301 ha) | 77,326 | Lake Ontario | |||
Letchworth State Park | Livingston, Wyoming | 14,427 acres (5,838 ha) | 1906[26]:10 | 644,441 | Genesee River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Lock 32 State Canal Park | Monroe | 9 acres (3.6 ha) | Erie Canal | ||||
Lodi Point State Park | Seneca | 12 acres (4.9 ha) | 32,693 | Seneca Lake | |||
Long Point State Park - Finger Lakes | Cayuga | 297 acres (120 ha) | 32,798 | Cayuga Lake | |||
Long Point State Park - Thousand Islands | Jefferson | 23 acres (9.3 ha) | 1913[123] | 35,450 | Lake Ontario | ||
Long Point State Park on Lake Chautauqua | Chautauqua | 360 acres (150 ha) | 1956[26]:34 | 62,034 | Chautauqua Lake | ||
Macomb Reservation State Park | Clinton | 600 acres (240 ha) | 1968[80] | 29,862 | Salmon River | ||
Margaret Lewis Norrie State Park | Dutchess | 356 acres (144 ha) | 1934[124] | 203,730 | Hudson River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Mark Twain State Park and Soaring Eagles Golf Course | Chemung | 464 acres (188 ha) | 26,930 | Includes the Soaring Eagles Golf Course[125] | |||
Mary Island State Park | Jefferson | 13 acres (5.3 ha) | 1897[50] | 3,415 | St. Lawrence River | ||
Max V. Shaul State Park | Schoharie | 70 acres (28 ha) | 1959[126] | 25,885 | Panther Creek, Schoharie Creek | ||
Mexico Point State Park | Oswego | 122 acres (49 ha) | Lake Ontario, Little Salmon River | Operated and developed since 1992 by the Town of Mexico.[127] | |||
Mexico Point Boat Launch | Oswego | 20 acres (8.1 ha) | 15,239 | Lake Ontario, Little Salmon River | |||
Midway State Park | Chautauqua | 43 acres (17 ha) | 2007[128] | 89,838 | |||
Mine Kill State Park | Schoharie | 500 acres (200 ha) | 1973[26]:43 | 84,343 | Blenheim-Gilboa Reservoir, Schoharie Creek | ||
Minnewaska State Park Preserve | Ulster | 22,275 acres (9,014 ha) | 290,659 | Lake Minnewaska, Lake Awosting, Mud Pond | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | ||
Mohawk River State Park | Schenectady | 105 acres (42 ha) | 2006[129] | Mohawk River | Undeveloped except for hiking trails. Formerly known as the Schenectady Museum Nature Preserve.[130] | ||
Montauk Downs State Park | Suffolk | 171 acres (69 ha) | 120,860 | Includes the Montauk Downs State Park Golf Course[131] | |||
Montauk Point State Park | Suffolk | 862 acres (349 ha) | 816,970 | Atlantic Ocean | |||
Moreau Lake State Park | Saratoga | 4,531 acres (1,834 ha) | 326,564 | Moreau Lake | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | ||
Napeague State Park | Suffolk | 1,364 acres (552 ha) | 65,985 | Atlantic Ocean, Gardiners Bay, Block Island Sound | Undeveloped. | ||
Newtown Battlefield State Park | Chemung | 372 acres (151 ha) | 34,455 | ||||
Niagara Falls State Park | Niagara | 221 acres (89 ha) | 1885[132]:280 | 9,011,709 | Niagara River | ||
Nissequogue River State Park | Suffolk | 521 acres (211 ha) | 2000[133] | 95,288 | Nissequogue River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Nyack Beach State Park | Rockland | 61 acres (25 ha) | 1911[112] | 169,661 | Hudson River | ||
Oak Orchard State Marine Park | Orleans | 81 acres (33 ha) | 9,259 | Lake Ontario, Oak Orchard Creek | |||
Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park | Dutchess | 750 acres (300 ha) | 203,730 | Hudson River | Includes the Dinsmore Golf Course and a bird conservation area.[9][134] | ||
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park | Westchester | 216 acres (87 ha) | 1968[135] | 1,009,221 | |||
Old Erie Canal State Historic Park | Madison, Oneida, Onondaga | 1,191 acres (482 ha) | 86,289 | Erie Canal | |||
Oquaga Creek State Park | Broome, Delaware, Chenango | 1,385 acres (560 ha) | 53,495 | Arctic Lake | |||
Orient Beach State Park | Suffolk | 363 acres (147 ha) | 1929[26]:21 | 452,199 | Gardiners Bay | ||
Peebles Island State Park | Saratoga, Albany | 190 acres (77 ha) | 115,344 | Mohawk River, Hudson River | |||
Pinnacle State Park and Golf Course | Steuben | 714 acres (289 ha) | 6,055 | Includes the Pinnacle State Park Golf Course[136] | |||
Pixley Falls State Park | Oneida | 375 acres (152 ha) | 1924[80] | 27,981 | |||
Point Au Roche State Park | Clinton | 856 acres (346 ha) | 74,730 | Lake Champlain | |||
Reservoir State Park | Niagara | 132 acres (53 ha) | 148,768 | Lewiston Reservoir | |||
Riverbank State Park | New York | 28 acres (11 ha) | 1993 | 3,187,269 | Hudson River | ||
Robert Moses State Park (Long Island) | Suffolk | 875 acres (354 ha) | 1908[137] | 3,477,086 | Atlantic Ocean | Includes the Robert Moses State Park Pitch and Putt Course [138] | |
Robert Moses State Park (Thousand Islands) | St. Lawrence | 2,322 acres (940 ha) | 98,257 | St. Lawrence River | |||
Robert V. Riddell State Park | Otsego | 2,163 acres (875 ha) | 2005[139] | Schenevus Creek, Mud Lake | Allows for passive recreation including hiking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and fishing.[140] | ||
Robert H. Treman State Park | Tompkins | 1,110 acres (450 ha) | 1920[141] | 210,543 | Enfield Creek | ||
Robert G. Wehle State Park | Jefferson | 1,067 acres (432 ha) | 2004[142] | 75,842 | Lake Ontario | ||
Roberto Clemente State Park | Bronx | 25 acres (10 ha) | 1973[143] | 1,092,606 | Harlem River | The first New York state park established in an urban setting. Originally named Harlem River State Park. Includes swimming pools, sports fields, and picnic areas.[143][144] | |
Rock Island Lighthouse State Park | Jefferson | 4 acres (1.6 ha) | 1976[145] | 6,941 | St. Lawrence River | Accessible only by boat. Visitors may tour the Rock Island Light and a museum maintained in the former keeper's quarters.[146] | |
Rockefeller State Park Preserve | Westchester | 1,552 acres (628 ha) | 337,842 | Pocantico River | "A National Audubon Society Important Bird Area"[9] | ||
Rockland Lake State Park | Rockland | 1,133 acres (459 ha) | 1958[112] | 629,173 | Rockland Lake | Includes the Rockland Lake State Park Golf Course and a bird conservation area.[9][147] | |
St. Lawrence State Park Golf Course | St. Lawrence | 316 acres (128 ha) | 9,386 | St. Lawrence River | Includes golf course[148] | ||
Sampson State Park | Seneca | 2,070 acres (840 ha) | 1960[26]:34 | 166,043 | Seneca Lake | ||
Sandy Island Beach State Park | Oswego | 229 acres (93 ha) | 2006[149] | 33,276 | Lake Ontario, North Sandy Pond | ||
Saratoga Lake State Boat Launch | Saratoga | 3 acres (1.2 ha) | 125,144 | Saratoga Lake | |||
Saratoga Spa State Park | Saratoga | 2,379 acres (963 ha) | 3,014,277 | Geyser Creek | Includes the Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course and a bird conservation area.[9][150] | ||
Schodack Island State Park | Rensselaer, Greene, Columbia | 1,052 acres (426 ha) | 2002[151] | 125,466 | Hudson River | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Schunnemunk State Park | Orange | 2,747 acres (1,112 ha) | 2003[152] | 44,141 | Undeveloped except for hiking trails.[153] | ||
Selkirk Shores State Park | Oswego | 980 acres (400 ha) | 77,930 | Lake Ontario | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | ||
Seneca Lake State Park | Seneca | 141 acres (57 ha) | 1957[154] | 144,200 | Seneca Lake | ||
Shadmoor State Park | Suffolk | 99 acres (40 ha) | 2000[155] | 44,235 | Atlantic Ocean | ||
Silver Lake State Park | Wyoming | 776 acres (314 ha) | 22,478 | Silver Lake | |||
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park | Ontario | 50 acres (20 ha) | 2005 | ||||
Southwick Beach State Park | Jefferson | 464 acres (188 ha) | 1966 | 114,990 | Lake Ontario | ||
State Park at the Fair | Onondaga | 1 acre (0.40 ha) | 1974[26]:47 | Open during the Great New York State Fair, this state park is billed as New York's smallest. It simulates a park-like setting within the fairgrounds and includes exhibits focused on New York's state parks and historic sites.[156] | |||
Sterling Forest State Park | Orange | 19,132 acres (7,742 ha) | 1998[157] | 266,944 | Sterling Lake, Greenwood Lake | Includes a bird conservation area.[9] | |
Stony Brook State Park | Steuben | 568 acres (230 ha) | 1928 | 164,536 | Stony Brook | ||
Storm King State Park | Orange | 1,972 acres (798 ha) | 1922[158] | 6,944 | Hudson River | Undeveloped except for hiking trails and limited parking.[159] Includes the summit of Storm King Mountain. | |
Strawberry Island State Park | Erie | 5 acres (2.0 ha) | 1989[160] | Niagara River | Undeveloped. Managed as a fish and wildlife preserve. | ||
Sunken Meadow State Park | Suffolk | 1,288 acres (521 ha) | 1926[161] | 2,042,449 | Long Island Sound | Also known as Governor Alfred E. Smith State Park. Includes the Sunken Meadow State Park Golf Course [162] | |
Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area | Columbia | 3,064 acres (1,240 ha) | 272,484 | ||||
Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area | Dutchess | 4,492 acres (1,818 ha) | 18,890 | Rudd Pond | |||
Tallman Mountain State Park | Rockland | 687 acres (278 ha) | 1928[163] | 293,615 | Hudson River | ||
Taughannock Falls State Park | Tompkins | 750 acres (300 ha) | 1925[164] | 434,090 | Cayuga Lake, Taughannock Creek | ||
Thompson's Lake State Park | Albany | 308 acres (125 ha) | 63,934 | Thompson's Lake | |||
Trail View State Park | Nassau, Suffolk | 454 acres (184 ha) | 2002[75] | 138,005 | |||
Two Rivers State Park Recreation Area | Tioga | 573 acres (232 ha) | 2005[165] | Undeveloped except for hiking trails.[166] | |||
Valley Stream State Park | Nassau | 97 acres (39 ha) | 267,789 | ||||
Verona Beach State Park | Oneida | 1,735 acres (702 ha) | 1944[26]:32 | 206,438 | Oneida Lake | ||
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park | Dutchess, Ulster | 17 acres (6.9 ha) | 2009[167] | 425,052 | Hudson River | ||
Waterson Point State Park | Jefferson | 6 acres (2.4 ha) | 1898[44] | 1,600 | St. Lawrence River | ||
Watkins Glen State Park | Schuyler | 778 acres (315 ha) | 1906[132]:34 | 715,206 | Glen Creek | ||
Wellesley Island State Park | Jefferson | 2,636 acres (1,067 ha) | 1951[168] | 204,017 | St. Lawrence River | Includes the Wellesley Island State Park Golf Course [169] | |
Westcott Beach State Park | Jefferson | 318 acres (129 ha) | 1946[170] | 127,115 | Lake Ontario | ||
Whetstone Gulf State Park | Lewis | 2,100 acres (850 ha) | 1929[80] | 118,577 | Whetstone Reservoir | ||
Whirlpool State Park | Niagara | 109 acres (44 ha) | 1928[26]:23 | 306,841 | Niagara River | ||
Wildwood State Park | Suffolk | 767 acres (310 ha) | 1925[26]:21 | 298,990 | Long Island Sound | ||
Wilson-Tuscarora State Park | Niagara | 485 acres (196 ha) | 193,568 | Lake Ontario | |||
Wonder Lake State Park | Putnam | 1,145 acres (463 ha) | 1998[171] | Wonder Lake, Laurel Pond | |||
Woodlawn Beach State Park | Erie | 107 acres (43 ha) | 1996[172] | 146,000 | Lake Erie | Operated since 2011 by the Town of Hamburg through a ten-year partnership agreement with New York State.[173] |
Former parks
Park name | County or counties | Area | Year created |
Year ended |
Water bodies | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Empire – Fulton Ferry State Park | Kings | 9 acres (3.6 ha)[174] | 2010[175] | East River | Transferred to the Brooklyn Bridge Park Development Corporation to become part of Brooklyn Bridge Park.[175] | ||
Frenchman Island State Park | Oswego | 26 acres (11 ha)[174] | 2009[176] | Oneida Lake | Undeveloped. Transferred to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to be managed as a Wildlife Management Area.[177] | ||
Hunts Pond State Park | Chenango | 235 acres (95 ha)[174] | 2011[178] | Hunts Pond | Transferred to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 2011 to be managed as part of Hunts Pond State Forest.[178] |
State golf courses
NYS OPRHP maintains two state golf courses in addition to the state park golf courses listed above:[179]
- Indian Hills State Golf Course, an 18-hole course in Painted Post, New York[180]
- Sag Harbor State Golf Course, a nine-hole facility within the Barcelona Neck Natural Resources Management Area, East Hampton, New York[181]
Seasonal hunting
This is a list of New York state parks and historic sites where some type of hunting is permitted on a seasonal basis. A state hunting license appropriate for that type of hunting is required; some sites also require park permits to hunt.
- Allegany
- Bonavista (limited to bow hunting)
- Bowman Lake
- Buttermilk Falls (limited to bow hunting)
- Cherry Plain
- Chimney Bluff
- Clarence Fahnestock (limited to bow hunting)
- Clermont (limited to bow hunting)
- Coles Creek (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Connecticut Hills (limited to bow hunting)
- Darien Lakes
- Fillmore Glen (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Ganondagon (limited to bow hunting)
- Gilbert Lake (limited to bow hunting)
- Grafton Lakes
- Harriet Hollister Spencer
- Higley Flow (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Hither Hills
- Hudson Highlands
- Hudson River Islands
- Hunts Point
- Jacques Cartier (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- John Boyd Thacher
- Keuka Lake (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Lake Superior
- Lake Taghkanic (limited to bow hunting)
- Letchworth
- Long Point (Cayuga County)
- Mark Twain (limited to bow hunting)
- Mine Kill
- Minnewaska
- Montauk Point
- Moreau Lake
- Napeague (limited to bow hunting)
- Newton Battlefield (limited to bow hunting)
- Oquaga Creek
- Pinnacle (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Pixley Falls
- Sampson
- Schodack Island
- Silver Lake
- Sterling Forest
- Stony Brook (limited to bow hunting)
- Storm King
- Taconic (Rudd Pond and Copake Falls)
- Taughannock Falls (limited to bow hunting)
- Robert H. Treman (limited to bow hunting)
- Verona Beach (limited to bow hunting)
- Watkins Glen (limited to bow hunting)
- Wellesley Island (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader)
- Whetstone Gulf (limited to bow hunting and muzzle loader )
See also
- Adirondack Park Agency
- Geography of New York
- List of New York City parks
- List of trails on Long Island
- New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
- New York State Canalway Trail
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
- Palisades Interstate Park Commission
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