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Clark Reservation State Park Nature Center
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Address
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
General Information
(315) 492-1590
Address
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
General Information
(315) 492-1590
Address
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
General Information
(315) 492-1590
Address
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
General Information
(315) 492-1590
Amenities
Biking
Campsites, Cabins & Lodging
Accessible
Equestrian Trails
Fishing
Food (Accessible)
Gift Shop
Grills
Hiking
Hunting
Nature Center
Pavilions and Shelter Rentals
Accessible
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Showers
Accessible
Swimming Pool
Accessible
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing
Visitor Center
Waterfalls
Amenities
Biking
Campsites, Cabins & Lodging
Accessible
Equestrian Trails
Fishing
Food (Accessible)
Gift Shop
Grills
Hiking
Hunting
Nature Center
Pavilions and Shelter Rentals
Accessible
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Showers
Accessible
Swimming Pool
Accessible
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing
Visitor Center
Waterfalls
Amenities
Biking
Campsites, Cabins & Lodging
Accessible
Equestrian Trails
Fishing
Food (Accessible)
Gift Shop
Grills
Hiking
Hunting
Nature Center
Pavilions and Shelter Rentals
Accessible
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Showers
Accessible
Swimming Pool
Accessible
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing
Visitor Center
Waterfalls
Amenities
Biking
Campsites, Cabins & Lodging
Accessible
Equestrian Trails
Fishing
Food (Accessible)
Gift Shop
Grills
Hiking
Hunting
Nature Center
Pavilions and Shelter Rentals
Accessible
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Showers
Accessible
Swimming Pool
Accessible
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing/X-Country Skiing
Visitor Center
Waterfalls
Overview
Hyde Hall, built on the shores of Otsego Lake by George Clarke (1768-1835), was to be a showplace at the center of his agricultural empire that included vast tracts of land in New York State, England, and Jamaica. He commissioned Philip Hooker of Albany, whose credits included the original New York State Capitol, Albany City Hall, and the facade of Hamilton College's chapel, to draw up plans for his grand house.
Clarke created a country estate reminiscent of his childhood in England in the middle of New York State. Seasonal building campaigns took place until Clarke's death in 1835. Hyde Hall was possibly the largest domestic structure built in the United States between the Revolutionary and Civil Wars
The Friends group employs a weekend Naturalist from Memorial Day through Labor Day, offering field trips and demonstrations. Volunteers fill in during the week. Directly outside the center are two native plant gardens. One highlights native plants of Central New York, the other showcases plants native only to the park.
The park is open year-round. Special requests by school and youth groups, seniors and others can be arranged if possible. For more information, visit their Facebook page or website: www.friendsofclarkreservation.org.
Overview
Hyde Hall, built on the shores of Otsego Lake by George Clarke (1768-1835), was to be a showplace at the center of his agricultural empire that included vast tracts of land in New York State, England, and Jamaica. He commissioned Philip Hooker of Albany, whose credits included the original New York State Capitol, Albany City Hall, and the facade of Hamilton College's chapel, to draw up plans for his grand house.
Clarke created a country estate reminiscent of his childhood in England in the middle of New York State. Seasonal building campaigns took place until Clarke's death in 1835. Hyde Hall was possibly the largest domestic structure built in the United States between the Revolutionary and Civil Wars
The Friends group employs a weekend Naturalist from Memorial Day through Labor Day, offering field trips and demonstrations. Volunteers fill in during the week. Directly outside the center are two native plant gardens. One highlights native plants of Central New York, the other showcases plants native only to the park.
The park is open year-round. Special requests by school and youth groups, seniors and others can be arranged if possible. For more information, visit their Facebook page or website: www.friendsofclarkreservation.org.
Overview
Hyde Hall, built on the shores of Otsego Lake by George Clarke (1768-1835), was to be a showplace at the center of his agricultural empire that included vast tracts of land in New York State, England, and Jamaica. He commissioned Philip Hooker of Albany, whose credits included the original New York State Capitol, Albany City Hall, and the facade of Hamilton College's chapel, to draw up plans for his grand house.
Clarke created a country estate reminiscent of his childhood in England in the middle of New York State. Seasonal building campaigns took place until Clarke's death in 1835. Hyde Hall was possibly the largest domestic structure built in the United States between the Revolutionary and Civil Wars
The Friends group employs a weekend Naturalist from Memorial Day through Labor Day, offering field trips and demonstrations. Volunteers fill in during the week. Directly outside the center are two native plant gardens. One highlights native plants of Central New York, the other showcases plants native only to the park.
The park is open year-round. Special requests by school and youth groups, seniors and others can be arranged if possible. For more information, visit their Facebook page or website: www.friendsofclarkreservation.org.
Hours of Operation
Open seasonally from mid-May through Labor Day.
Special requests by school groups, youth groups, seniors, and those with special needs are available in-season and by appointment in the off season.
Hours of Operation
Open seasonally from mid-May through Labor Day.
Special requests by school groups, youth groups, seniors, and those with special needs are available in-season and by appointment in the off season.
Hours of Operation
Open seasonally from mid-May through Labor Day.
Special requests by school groups, youth groups, seniors, and those with special needs are available in-season and by appointment in the off season.
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Employment
State Council of Parks
Natural Heritage Trust
Inside our Agency
Friends & Support
Resources
Public Documents
Publications
Accessibility
Grants
Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)
Master Plans
Doing Business
Privacy Policy
News
Press Releases
Public Meetings
Press Contacts
Parks Blog
Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)
Master Plans
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Park Police
Permits
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Gift Cards
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