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New York State Park Campgrounds: A Perfectly Natural Home Away From Home

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While New York City gets much of the press, it is New York state park campgrounds that have captured the hearts of many northeastern travelers. There is just something so incredibly comforting about spending time in these scenic playgrounds. Once you’ve visited one of the premiere New York state park campgrounds, chances are you’ll be hooked for life, given the variety of amenities they offer.
Undoubtedly, one of the most popular of the New York state park campgrounds is Allegany State Park. In fact, this campground was named one of the top 100 campgrounds in the U.S. in 2004. The park is vast, measuring some 65,000 acres. It is perhaps best known for its primitive forests, lovely fall foliage, and amazing wildlife. The park is divided into two developed areas—Red House and Quaker. Both locations boast sandy beaches, enchanting picnic grounds, fascinating museums, and challenging hiking trails. The park facility is a favorite for both dedicated walkers and bike riders, thanks to its miles of paved trails.

Meanwhile, the Art Roscoe Ski Touring Area offers both cross country skiing and mountain bike trails—perhaps some of the greatest trails in all of the Northeast. The park is also a favorite of snowmobilers, thanks to its 90 miles of snowmobile trails. In addition, at Allegany State Park you can enjoy fishing, hunting, snowshoeing, canoeing, and horseback riding.

Because Allegany State Park offers a variety of camping facilities, it is one of those New York state park campgrounds that is appropriate for both weekend warriors and extended stay vacationers. The park is home to some 424 campsites, 375 cabins, and three group camps. You can also rent one of the park’s comfortable vacation cottages.

Another one of the most popular New York state park campgrounds is Moreau Lake State Park, which has been listed as one of the top 100 campgrounds in the U.S. This incredible camping site is known for its hardwood forests and tranquil grounds, along with its pristine beachfront. At Moreau Lake, you can enjoy hiking, boating, cross country skiing, and even ice fishing. The site also features a wooden pavilion which can accommodate as many as 120 people. It’s also a user-friendly site, since vacationers can easily rent fishing gear, snowshoes, beach lounges, and beach umbrellas. Meanwhile, the famed Lake Shore Cottage boasts a refrigerator, stove, bathroom with shower, fireplace, and screened porch.

New York state park campgrounds are well-maintained and well-equipped to meet your vacation needs. They’re appropriate for both winter fun and summer sunbathing and can provide you with a lifetime of wonderful memories.

 

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Westerly to consider 59-acre RV park - Boston.com


Westerly to consider 59-acre RV park
Boston.com
WESTERLY, RI—Westerly's planning board is scheduled to take up a proposal to put a 59-acre recreational vehicle campground in the city. The Westerly Sun (http://bit.ly/L5Pd2F) reports the Ocean State RV Resort would include room 225 RVs and be open ...

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Best beaches guide for New England - Boston Globe


Best beaches guide for New England
Boston Globe
The campground has a quarter mile of beach. It's hard to beat the combination of dense woods and 1500-foot sandy beach that wraps around the pond at Lakeside Camping on Island Pond (802-723-6649, lakesidecamping.com) in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.

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Registration opens for BioBlitz - Jamestown Press


Registration opens for BioBlitz
Jamestown Press
This year, the Rhode Island Natural History Survey, which sponsors the BioBlitz, chose Jamestown as the host community. All interested people should register by June 1 – just showing up is not an option. To register, visit RINHS.org.

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DEM: Scarborough, Roger Wheeler Open This Weekend - Patch.com


DEM: Scarborough, Roger Wheeler Open This Weekend
Patch.com
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Paddles of Glory - UMass Lowell (press release)


UMass Lowell (press release)

Paddles of Glory
UMass Lowell (press release)
... Lake Campground in Barrington, NH “UMass Lowell fielded a very competitive team and we finished a strong second overall out of 11 teams, behind last year's winner, Laval University from Quebec City, and ahead of the University of Rhode Island,” ...

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