The Quaker area is known for its two lakes and wonderful camping experiences. It offers swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking, as well as hiking trails and playing fields.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe Red House Area is known for the historic tudor-style Administration Building as well as Red House Lake, offering multi-season outdoor activities.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe park is situated in the rugged mountains rising from the west bank of the Hudson River. Experience the spectacular views offered from the summit of Bear Mountain.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsLocated at the south end of Grand Island the park boasts a wide range of outdoor activities. Enjoy the park's 18-hole golf course, swimming and boating facilities, or trail systems.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsTaking its name from the foaming cascade formed by Buttermilk Creek the park offers hiking, swimming and camping as well as the scenic Larch Meadows glen and wetland area.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsCayuga Lake is the backdrop for this scenic park. The park offers a variety of aquatic activities from swimming to fishing as well as its many campsites and cabins.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsCedar Point is one of the oldest state parks in New York. It is a popular spot, offering excellent camping, fishing, boating and swimming as well as stunning river views.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsChenango Valley is an ice age wonder featuring two glacial lakes. Offering a variety of wildlife, camping, and an 18-hole golf course the park has something for everyone.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe park offers a variety of campsites on Lake St. Lawrence which is ideal for swimming, boating and fishing. A marina on the mouth of Coles Creek lies just north of the park entrance.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on the west shore of Lake Champlain, the park is a very popular day-use area because of its large natural sand beach and picnic grounds with tables and grills.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsDarien Lake's varied terrain includes hills, woodlands, ravines, streams and Harlow Lake. The park features campsites as well as a rustic bridge over a channel to Picnic Island.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on a peninsula extending into Delta Reservoir visitors can enjoy the many picnic areas, or hiking and nature trails. Boating, fishing, and camping are also available.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsEvangola State Park features a beautiful arc-shaped shoreline and natural sand beach on Lake Erie. The park also offers picnic facilities, 80 campsites, and playing fields.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsFound on Lake Ontario the park boasts one of the finest public lakefronts in upstate New York. Towering shoreline bluffs, sandy beaches and hilly woodlands cover this scenic park.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsFillmore Glen is an oasis of cool, dense woods crowding into a long, narrow gorge. Explore its unique geological formations, five waterfalls, and a botanically rich glen.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsFort Niagara State Park offers boat access to the Lower Niagara River and Lake Ontario. Adjacent to Old Fort Niagara the park offers hiking, swimming and many other activities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsA scenic haven 40 miles from New York City the park offers a day of fun and relaxation. A spacious picnic area, 3,500 person pool, and two lakes are just some of the park's amenities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsFeaturing a lake and three ponds in wooded, hilly terrain at the foothills of the Catskills the park offers swimming, camping, and hiking among their variety of outdoor activities.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsOverlooking Otsego Lake the park's rolling, partially-wooded terrain is host to a wide variety of wildlife. The many trails offer picturesque views and a variety of wildlife. Please note alternate directions listed on the main page.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on the forested mountain ridge between the Taconic and Hudson Valleys, the park includes five ponds and 2,357 acres featuring hiking, fishing, swimming, and boating.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsProjecting into the American Channel of the St. Lawrence River the park is known for some of the best fishing in the country. It is a popular spot for campers and day-users.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsGreen Lakes State Park features two glacial lakes surrounded by upland forest. The park also features an 18-hole golf course, as well as 10 miles of trails.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsClear water, sandy beaches and tent and trailer campsites entice thousands of visitors each year.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe second-largest park in the parks system boasts 31 lakes and reservoirs, 200 miles of hiking trails, three beaches, camping areas, and a network of scenic views and sites.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsTwenty miles of trails, swimming in the Great South Bay and boating attract more than a million visitors per year.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsHigh Tor is a day-use facility for picnicking, swimming and hiking, offering spectacular views of the Hudson River. The Long Path passes through the park on its course inland.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsNestled among the Adirondack foothills on the picturesque Raquette River the park offers hilly and heavily-wooded terrain dotted with spacious campsites and a sandy beach.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe Atlantic Ocean and the unique "walking dunes" of Napeague Harbor form the border for this scenic park. The park boasts a sandy beach and woodland area for outdoor recreation.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsA sheltered bay protects the sandy swimming beach and campers dock. Unlimited boating opportunities, large open lawns and excellent fishing draw many visitors to the park.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsFeaturing a boardwalk and over 6 miles of ocean beach Jones Beach State Park is a world-class swimming destination. The park also features the Theodore Roosevelt Nature Center.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsThe St. Lawrence River location offers excellent boating, fishing and winter activities. Steep, rocky outcroppings provide views of ocean-going vessels traversing the river.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLake Superior State Park has beaches, fishing, boat launches and picnic areas. The park is managed by Sullivan County under license from the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
Getting There | Amenities InformationLocated next to Lake Taghkanic in the rolling hills and lush forests of Columbia County, the park offers activities including swimming, hiking, fishing, boating and camping.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLake Tiorati was formed by combining two ponds into one large lake. Surrounded by meadows and rolling, wooded hills, the park offers swimming, fishing, boating and picnicking.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsMan-made Lake Welch, boasting a half-mile-long sandy beach in the wooded hills of the Ramapo Mountains, became the large lake that it is today when a dam was completed in 1942.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsThe "Grand Canyon of the East," Letchworth is one of the most magnificent areas in the eastern U.S. Waterfalls, cliffs, and a deep gorge are just some of the parks stunning features.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLong Point, which juts peninsula-like into Chautauqua Lake, is one of the moraines left long ago by a retreating glacier and features a thickly-wooded marina and day-use area.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsFeaturing the picturesque Mine Kill Falls in the scenic Schoharie Valley, Mine Kill State Park overlooks the NY Power Authority's Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on the Shawangunk Mountain ridge is one of the most unique and beautiful parks in New York State. It features numerous waterfalls, lakes, and stunning cliff-edge views.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsMontauk Downs is best known for its championship-length, 18-hole golf course. In addition, the park offers a driving range, tennis courts, swimming pool, and full service clubhouse.
Getting There | Amenities InformationAmid hardwood forests, pine stands and rocky ridges and shady groves of trees the park offers Moreau Lake surrounded by a sandy beach, camping and picnic grounds, and hiking trails.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe park's 45,000 feet of frontage on Gardiner's Bay and rare maritime forest with red cedar, black-jack oak trees and prickly-pear cactus offer swimming, fishing and hiking.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsThe northwestern shore of Lake Champlain offers a mixture of open and forested areas, most of them natural and undeveloped providing the stage for a variety of outdoor activities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsInspired by Japanese urban rooftop designs Riverbank is a one of a kind facility. Rising above the Hudson River, the park offers a variety of recreational, athletic and arts experiences.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsRobert H. Treman is an area of wild beauty, with the rugged Enfield Glen gorge as its scenic highlight scattered with 12 waterfalls, including the 115-foot Lucifer Falls.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsRobert Moses has five miles of ocean beach from which visitors can swim, surf or surf-fish. The park also has picnic areas, an 18-hole pitch & putt golf course, and a day use boat basin.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsLocated partly on the mainland and partly on Barnhart Island the park is accessible by tunnel. A multitude of recreational opportunities are available as is a nature center.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated along the Harlem River in the Bronx the park offers a variety of recreational and cultural activities. Summer brings numerous concerts and special events to the park.
Getting There | Amenities InformationLocated on a ridge of Hook Mountain above the Hudson River the park offers swimming pools, a picnic area, boat launch, and hiking trails with breathtaking views of the Hudson Valley.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on Seneca Lake the park was once a military training base before becoming an area of grasses, wildflowers, shrubs and trees on flat, rolling woodlands surrounding ravines.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe scenic dunes found at the park were formed by a giant inland sea that preceded Lake Ontario and is part of the only freshwater dune site in the northeastern United States.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsA National Historic Landmark, the park is noted for its cultural, aesthetic and recreational resources. Music, theater, golf and a spa are just some of the park's many amenities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsOverlooking a bluff on Lake Ontario the park offers Great Lakes swimming, fishing and spectacular sunsets. Boat launch sites as well as camping facilities are also available.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsThe banks of the blue water of Seneca Lake create a relaxing experience for swimmers and picnickers. Children will be delighted with our Sprayground and Playground facilities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsSpacious and popular, the park is known for outstanding swimming and sunning on its sandy beach. The park is adjoined to the adjacent wildlife management area and its trail system.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsHilly woodlands, a deep gorge with rugged cliffs, three waterfalls and fascinating rock formations comprise the park offering camping, hiking and swimming in a stream-fed pool.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on Long Island Sound the park offers a wide range of topography that sustains a variety of flora and fauna. The miles of beach meet tall, glacial bluffs at the shoreline. If using a GPS enter: 1 Sunken Meadow Parkway, Kings Park, NY.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsLocated in Taconic State Park, Copake Falls is known for its rustic camping experience. The oldest park in the region offers many activities for campers and day visitors to enjoy.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated in Taconic State Park, Rudd Pond offers campers and day visitors a wide variety of activities including swimming, picnicking, hiking, boating and biking.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsTallman Mountain State Park comprises wooded country on the easterly slope of the Palisades uplands and is a day-use area, offering a variety of outdoor recreation activities.
Getting There | Amenities Information | MapsThe park's 215 foot namesake waterfall is one of the outstanding natural attractions of the Northeast. Trails offer spectacular views from above and below the breathtaking falls.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsNestled in the mountains just four miles from the Helderberg Escarpment, the park is a popular camping ground and recreation area featuring many outdoor activities.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on the eastern shore of Oneida Lake the park is a picnicker's and camper's delight. Shaded picnic areas and the campground boast a view of the park's scenic beach.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsWatkins Glen is the most famous park in the Finger Lakes. It has a reputation for leaving visitors spellbound by its breathtaking gorge blessed with 200 ft cliffs and 19 waterfalls.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsA secluded wilderness site along the banks of the St. Lawrence River is home to the largest camping complex in the region. One of the main attractions of the park is its nature center.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsA popular day-use and camping park with rolling, wooded hills and open, grassy meadows sheltered by Henderson Bay, and a bluff offering spectacular views of Lake Ontario.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsBuilt in and around a three-mile-long gorge cut into the eastern edge of the Tug Hill Plateau the park offers one of the most spectacular scenic vistas east of the Rocky Mountains.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsAcres of undeveloped hardwood forest terminating on the high bluff overlooking Long Island Sound provides the scenic background for swimming, camping, picnicking and fishing.
Getting There | Camping Reservations | Amenities Information | MapsLocated on Lake Erie, within the Buffalo metropolitan area, the park offers a beautiful, long natural sand beach with lovely panoramic views and spectacular sunsets on the lake.
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