Federal recreation sites in new york

Here are some federal recreation sites in New York:

  1. Adirondack Park: A 6 million-acre park managed by the Adirondack Park Agency, which offers hiking, camping, fishing, and boating opportunities.
  2. Catskill Park: A 700,000-acre park managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, which offers hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting opportunities.
  3. Fire Island National Seashore: A 32-mile-long barrier island with beaches, dunes, and wildlife refuges, managed by the National Park Service.
  4. Gateway National Recreation Area: A 26,000-acre park that includes Jamaica Bay, Staten Island, and Sandy Hook, managed by the National Park Service.
  5. Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area: A 500-mile-long corridor along the Hudson River, managed by the National Park Service, which offers historic sites, parks, and recreational opportunities.
  6. Niagara Falls National Recreation Area: A 445-acre park that includes the American, Bridal Veil, and Canadian (Horseshoe) Falls, managed by the National Park Service.
  7. Saratoga National Historical Park: A 1,050-acre park that commemorates the Battle of Saratoga, managed by the National Park Service, which offers hiking, camping, and historic sites.
  8. Shawangunks National Wildlife Refuge: A 4,000-acre refuge that protects habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  9. St. Lawrence Islands National Park: A 12-island archipelago in the St. Lawrence River, managed by Parks Canada, which offers camping, hiking, and boating opportunities.
  10. Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River: A 73-mile-long river that offers whitewater rafting, kayaking, and fishing opportunities, managed by the National Park Service.

These are just a few examples of federal recreation sites in New York. There may be others, such as national forests, wildlife refuges, and recreation areas managed by other federal agencies.