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Vacation at New York State Parks this Summer
Catharine Young
May 31, 2013
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ISSUE:
- Recreation and Tourism
New York has some of the most breathtaking outdoor scenery in the nation. From the peaks of the Adirondacks to the shores of Lake Erie, our state has a truly unparalleled natural beauty.
As we head into summer – and campgrounds across the state are now open – we encourage you to consider planning a trip to one of our state’s majestic parks. In our area alone, we have Allegany State Park, Conesus Lake Boat Launch, the Genesee Valley Greenway, Lake Erie State Park, Letchworth State Park, Long Point State Park on Lake Chautauqua, Midway State Park and Stony Brook State Park.
To start planning your outdoor adventure, check out the 2013 camping guide and click here to find and book your spot at a campground near you this summer.
Whether you’re an avid outdoor enthusiast or not, this is the year to experience New York’s great outdoors. See you around the campfire.
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