13 Unknown Parks of New York
In New York, many well-known parks are concentrated, including the country's largest park - Adirondack. But besides the well-known parks, there are little-known but picturesque places.
1. Ontario County Park - Naples
The park occupies 162 hectares near Finger Lakes. In the park from the observation deck, you can look at the treetops and walk along the paths in search of the perfect place for a picnic.
Getting there: 6475 Gannett Hill Park Drive Naples, NY 14512
2. Malone Memorial Recreational Park - Franklin County
This park is a great place for a family holiday. Here you can have a picnic, go kayaking and go on mini hikes.
Getting there: Duane Street Malone, NY 12953
3. Pratt's Falls Rock - Manlius
In this park you can admire the waterfalls, one of which is 53 meters high. Not far from the waterfall you will find a good place for a picnic.
Getting there: 7671 Pratts Falls Road Manlius, NY 13104
4. Birdseye Hollow Park - Bradford
South of Lake Keuka in the forest Birdseye hollow hid the park. This is a suitable place for hiking. Here you can also swim in a lake surrounded by trees.
Getting there: 7603 Birdseye Hollow Road Bradford, NY 14815
5. High Falls Park - Shatogay
Park in Shatogaya suitable for camping. Here you can pitch a tent and live a few days. The park has a 37-meter waterfall and scenic forest landscapes.
Getting there: 34 Cemetery Road Chateaugay NY 12920
6. Emery Park - South Wales
Not far from Buffalo sprawled Emery park. 162 hectares of wildlife where you can hide from the bustle of the city.
Getting there: 2084 Emery Road South Wales, NY 14139
7. Hudson Crossing Park - Schuylerville
In Schuillerville lurked a park in which you can walk through the fancy labyrinths and beautiful gardens. The park is located on the banks of the Hudson River.
Getting there: County Road 42 Schuylerville, NY 12871
8. Seamon Park - Saugerties
If you are in the Saugerties go to Seamon park. The park was laid out in the 1900's, there are a lot of ancient trees and plants. The park resembles the illustrations for the book “Alice in Wonderland”.
Getting there: 5 Malden Avenue Saugerties, NY 12477
9. Niawanda Park - Tonawanda
Of Niawanda park offers stunning views of the Niagara River. This place is suitable for outdoor enthusiasts. Here you can make a little hike and ride a bike.
Getting there: 200 Niagara Street Tonawanda, NY 14150
10. Scoby Dam Park - Springville
Another park, located on the banks of the river Kattarugus. If you are looking for privacy - this is the place. There are many equipped places for picnics and few people.
Getting there: 11024 Scoby Road Springville, NY 14141
11. Kanakadea Park - Hornell
This park is located between several states. It is perfect for going on a picnic for the weekend.
Getting there: County Road 66 Hornell, NY 14843
12. Turning Point Park - Rochester
Few know that in one of the most populous city there are unique parks. Turning Point located on the Genesee River and covers an area of 120 hectare. A good opportunity to walk in a quiet forest after the city noise.
Getting there: 260 Boxart Street Rochester, NY 14612
13. Kirkside Park - Roxbury
В Kirkside Park you will find peace. It does not catch the cellular connection and the Delaware River flows. In this park you can really be alone with yourself.
Getting there: Kirkside Driveway Roxbury, NY 12474.
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