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Hamlin Beach State Park

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Open Now

Wednesday, 9am - 5pm

Address

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West
Hamlin, NY 14464

General Information

(585) 964-2462

Address

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West
Hamlin, NY 14464

General Information

(585) 964-2462

Address

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West
Hamlin, NY 14464

General Information

(585) 964-2462

Address

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West
Hamlin, NY 14464

General Information

(585) 964-2462

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

Getting There

Overview

Hamlin Beach State Park's clear water, sandy beaches and 264 tent and trailer campsites bring thousands of visitors to the park each year. The Yanty Creek Marsh area at the east end of the park has a mile long self-guided trail. In addition, there are 6 miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as snowmobile and cross-country skiing. Visitors can launch car-top boats, fish for salmon and trout and enjoy the picnic facilities.

Hamlin Beach Tent and Trailer Campsite 2024 Information and Rules.

Read more about the CCC-Camp Restoration Project and Self-Guided Tour.


Pavilion Information
Hamlin Beach has five pavilions. Prices range from $50 to $100 and can accommodate 96 to 200 people. Check availability and make reservations at ReserveAmerica.com or 1-800-456-2267

Current Water Quality - Beach Results

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites (must have the current rabies certificate) and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals). NO pest allowed in the D, E and F Loops (sites 138-264

Overview

Hamlin Beach State Park's clear water, sandy beaches and 264 tent and trailer campsites bring thousands of visitors to the park each year. The Yanty Creek Marsh area at the east end of the park has a mile long self-guided trail. In addition, there are 6 miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as snowmobile and cross-country skiing. Visitors can launch car-top boats, fish for salmon and trout and enjoy the picnic facilities.

Hamlin Beach Tent and Trailer Campsite 2024 Information and Rules.

Read more about the CCC-Camp Restoration Project and Self-Guided Tour.


Pavilion Information
Hamlin Beach has five pavilions. Prices range from $50 to $100 and can accommodate 96 to 200 people. Check availability and make reservations at ReserveAmerica.com or 1-800-456-2267

Current Water Quality - Beach Results

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites (must have the current rabies certificate) and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals). NO pest allowed in the D, E and F Loops (sites 138-264

Overview

Hamlin Beach State Park's clear water, sandy beaches and 264 tent and trailer campsites bring thousands of visitors to the park each year. The Yanty Creek Marsh area at the east end of the park has a mile long self-guided trail. In addition, there are 6 miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as snowmobile and cross-country skiing. Visitors can launch car-top boats, fish for salmon and trout and enjoy the picnic facilities.

Hamlin Beach Tent and Trailer Campsite 2024 Information and Rules.

Read more about the CCC-Camp Restoration Project and Self-Guided Tour.


Pavilion Information
Hamlin Beach has five pavilions. Prices range from $50 to $100 and can accommodate 96 to 200 people. Check availability and make reservations at ReserveAmerica.com or 1-800-456-2267

Current Water Quality - Beach Results

Pet Policy: A maximum of two pets are allowed in campsites (must have the current rabies certificate) and day use areas unless prohibited by sign or directive. Pets are to be supervised at all times and either be crated or on a leash not more than 6-feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation shall be produced if requested by staff. Pets are not permitted in playgrounds, buildings, golf courses, boardwalks, pools and spray-grounds or guarded beaches (this does not apply to service animals). NO pest allowed in the D, E and F Loops (sites 138-264

Hours of Operation

Daily hours are from dawn to dusk.

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 - 10/14
Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite.  New reservations are currently being accepted for camping 

Camper check in: 3pm

Camper check out: 11amCAMPER REGISTRATION WILL BE AT THE CAMPING OFFICE AS OF 2024:Check-in starts at 3pm until 8pm: Sunday to Saturday

2024 Swimming Beach Hours 

Swimming is only allowed when lifeguards are on duty at the guarded beach area. The tentative swimming beach schedule is mid-June to Labor Day. Subject to change.

Shelters: We will be accepting new reservations 11 months in advance of reservation date. Reservations can be made on ReserveAmerica.com or by calling 1-800-456-2267. Our shelters are only available to rent from the middle of May to Columbus Day. For information, call 585-964-2462.

Hours of Operation

Daily hours are from dawn to dusk.

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 - 10/14
Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite.  New reservations are currently being accepted for camping 

Camper check in: 3pm

Camper check out: 11amCAMPER REGISTRATION WILL BE AT THE CAMPING OFFICE AS OF 2024:Check-in starts at 3pm until 8pm: Sunday to Saturday

2024 Swimming Beach Hours 

Swimming is only allowed when lifeguards are on duty at the guarded beach area. The tentative swimming beach schedule is mid-June to Labor Day. Subject to change.

Shelters: We will be accepting new reservations 11 months in advance of reservation date. Reservations can be made on ReserveAmerica.com or by calling 1-800-456-2267. Our shelters are only available to rent from the middle of May to Columbus Day. For information, call 585-964-2462.

Hours of Operation

Daily hours are from dawn to dusk.

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 - 10/14
Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite.  New reservations are currently being accepted for camping 

Camper check in: 3pm

Camper check out: 11amCAMPER REGISTRATION WILL BE AT THE CAMPING OFFICE AS OF 2024:Check-in starts at 3pm until 8pm: Sunday to Saturday

2024 Swimming Beach Hours 

Swimming is only allowed when lifeguards are on duty at the guarded beach area. The tentative swimming beach schedule is mid-June to Labor Day. Subject to change.

Shelters: We will be accepting new reservations 11 months in advance of reservation date. Reservations can be made on ReserveAmerica.com or by calling 1-800-456-2267. Our shelters are only available to rent from the middle of May to Columbus Day. For information, call 585-964-2462.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee
Vehicle Entrance Fee - $9

ALL Buses - $35

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day.

Camping

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 -10/14

Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite. New reservations are currently being accepted for camping. As of 2024, camper registration is at the camping office instead of the main visitor center.

Camping Information

PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in "A" "B" and "C" LOOPS ONLY. They must be on a leash (max. 6ft. long) and have a current rabies certificate. Pets are not allowed in the restrooms, buildings, on the beach or past "C" Loop.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee

Cash or Check Only
$10 per vehicle
All Buses $35

Collected:
5/11 - 10/20: 9 am - 5 pm, daily

Camping

Campsites:
$27-$30/night

*Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $5

Cabins:
Per night: daily rate is 1/4 the weekly charge
Per week: $132-$568

*Out of state resident fee for camping, per night: $7

Camping

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 -10/14

Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite. New reservations are currently being accepted for camping. As of 2024, camper registration is at the camping office instead of the main visitor center.

Camping Information

PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in "A" "B" and "C" LOOPS ONLY. They must be on a leash (max. 6ft. long) and have a current rabies certificate. Pets are not allowed in the restrooms, buildings, on the beach or past "C" Loop.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee
Vehicle Entrance Fee - $9

ALL Buses - $35

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day.

Camping

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 -10/14

Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite. New reservations are currently being accepted for camping. As of 2024, camper registration is at the camping office instead of the main visitor center.

Camping Information

PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in "A" "B" and "C" LOOPS ONLY. They must be on a leash (max. 6ft. long) and have a current rabies certificate. Pets are not allowed in the restrooms, buildings, on the beach or past "C" Loop.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80- and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

Vehicle Entrance Fee
Vehicle Entrance Fee - $9

ALL Buses - $35

Vehicle Entrance Fees Collected: 9am to 5pm; weekends and holidays from the middle of May until June 18, Daily from June 18 through Labor Day, weekends and holidays After Labor day until Columbus Day.

Camping

2024 Camping Season: 5/17 -10/14

Currently open for reservations only. No Walk Ins, Same day reservations can be made with Reserve America Only before 3pm. Only Two vehicles allowed per campsite. New reservations are currently being accepted for camping. As of 2024, camper registration is at the camping office instead of the main visitor center.

Camping Information

PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in "A" "B" and "C" LOOPS ONLY. They must be on a leash (max. 6ft. long) and have a current rabies certificate. Pets are not allowed in the restrooms, buildings, on the beach or past "C" Loop.

Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Maps

Firewood source maps show a 50-mile radius from which untreated firewood may be moved to this campground. For more information see firewood restrictions.


Highlights of Hamlin Beach State Park:

Yanty Marsh is a great lakeshore wetland that provides habitat for various marsh-nesting birds, amphibians and turtles. The observation platforms is a great place for wildlife watching. For a closer look, paddle into the marsh from one of the boat launches on the lake.

  • Another Wetland area which hosts a number of turtle species that can regularly be seen basking, as well as carp and nesting birds.

  • This landscape feature is a tree-covered bluff located on a truncated drumlin - a landform composed primarily of glacial till. The above-water section used to be larger, but rising lake levels and erosion have drastically reduced the size and made the steep cliffs unstable.

  • Hamlin Beach State Park has been recognized as a premier spot for observing migrating waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds and was named an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot!

What will you see? Plan your trip today!

Look and listen for these birds at our Park:

Everyone is a Steward: Be a Hamlin Beach State Park Hero!

  • Know the rules and concerns for the area you'll be visiting.

  • Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic structures and artifacts.

  • Respect other visitors and their experience. Avoid excessive noise.

  • Share the trail. Keep to the right except to pass. When in doubt, give the other user the right of way. Warn people when you are planning to pass.

  • Respect wildlife and observe from a distance.

  • Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.

  • Avoid using trails when they are excessively muddy.

  • Don't litter.

  • Hike and camp on established, durable trails and campsites.

  • Be careful with your fire.

For more information, please read our Trail Tips!


When you enter or leave Lake Ontario:

  • Clean and remove all visible plants, animals, fish and mud from your boat, trailer and other equipment and dispose of it in a suitable trash container or on dry land.

  • Drain water from bilge, live wells, ballast tanks and any other locations with water before leaving the launch. Disinfect when possible.

  • Dry your boat, trailer and all equipment completely. At least 5 days of drying time is recommended. Drying times vary depending on weather and material.

Ask a Naturalist!

Q: Are there any rare species in Hamlin Beach State Park?

A: Hamlin Beach State Park holds a rare erosional bluff ecological community, which is one of only three in New York State. Erosional bluffs are the sandy, sparsely vegetated slopes facing Lake Ontario on the west end of the park. They support populations of beach grass, seaside goldenrod, and bayberry. In addition, Hamlin Beach State Park is a migration route for rare bird species like the least bittern. It is important to observe these species from a respectful distance in order to not further diminish their numbers.

Q: What kinds of birds can I see in Yanty Marsh?

A: Yanty Marsh supports many diverse bird species. Some of these include red-breasted merganser, least bittern, great blue heron, green heron, mute swan, killdeer, and spotted sandpiper.

Q: Can I climb on the bluffs?

A: Climbing on the erosional slope/bluff community leads to quicker erosion of the bluffs, trampling of the native vegetation, and may provide a means for the introduction of non-native plant species. Illegal climbing on the bluff endangers the ecological community as well as individual safety.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT OUR PARK!

Birds:

  • Bluebirds, which were near extinction in the first half of the 20th century, have rebounded since the 1960s. They are abundant in the park.

Highlights of Hamlin Beach State Park:

Yanty Marsh is a great lakeshore wetland that provides habitat for various marsh-nesting birds, amphibians and turtles. The observation platforms is a great place for wildlife watching. For a closer look, paddle into the marsh from one of the boat launches on the lake.

  • Another Wetland area which hosts a number of turtle species that can regularly be seen basking, as well as carp and nesting birds.

  • This landscape feature is a tree-covered bluff located on a truncated drumlin - a landform composed primarily of glacial till. The above-water section used to be larger, but rising lake levels and erosion have drastically reduced the size and made the steep cliffs unstable.

  • Hamlin Beach State Park has been recognized as a premier spot for observing migrating waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds and was named an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot!

What will you see? Plan your trip today!

Look and listen for these birds at our Park:

Everyone is a Steward: Be a Hamlin Beach State Park Hero!

  • Know the rules and concerns for the area you'll be visiting.

  • Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic structures and artifacts.

  • Respect other visitors and their experience. Avoid excessive noise.

  • Share the trail. Keep to the right except to pass. When in doubt, give the other user the right of way. Warn people when you are planning to pass.

  • Respect wildlife and observe from a distance.

  • Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.

  • Avoid using trails when they are excessively muddy.

  • Don't litter.

  • Hike and camp on established, durable trails and campsites.

  • Be careful with your fire.

For more information, please read our Trail Tips!


When you enter or leave Lake Ontario:

  • Clean and remove all visible plants, animals, fish and mud from your boat, trailer and other equipment and dispose of it in a suitable trash container or on dry land.

  • Drain water from bilge, live wells, ballast tanks and any other locations with water before leaving the launch. Disinfect when possible.

  • Dry your boat, trailer and all equipment completely. At least 5 days of drying time is recommended. Drying times vary depending on weather and material.

Ask a Naturalist!

Q: Are there any rare species in Hamlin Beach State Park?

A: Hamlin Beach State Park holds a rare erosional bluff ecological community, which is one of only three in New York State. Erosional bluffs are the sandy, sparsely vegetated slopes facing Lake Ontario on the west end of the park. They support populations of beach grass, seaside goldenrod, and bayberry. In addition, Hamlin Beach State Park is a migration route for rare bird species like the least bittern. It is important to observe these species from a respectful distance in order to not further diminish their numbers.

Q: What kinds of birds can I see in Yanty Marsh?

A: Yanty Marsh supports many diverse bird species. Some of these include red-breasted merganser, least bittern, great blue heron, green heron, mute swan, killdeer, and spotted sandpiper.

Q: Can I climb on the bluffs?

A: Climbing on the erosional slope/bluff community leads to quicker erosion of the bluffs, trampling of the native vegetation, and may provide a means for the introduction of non-native plant species. Illegal climbing on the bluff endangers the ecological community as well as individual safety.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT OUR PARK!

Birds:

  • Bluebirds, which were near extinction in the first half of the 20th century, have rebounded since the 1960s. They are abundant in the park.

Highlights of Hamlin Beach State Park:

Yanty Marsh is a great lakeshore wetland that provides habitat for various marsh-nesting birds, amphibians and turtles. The observation platforms is a great place for wildlife watching. For a closer look, paddle into the marsh from one of the boat launches on the lake.

  • Another Wetland area which hosts a number of turtle species that can regularly be seen basking, as well as carp and nesting birds.

  • This landscape feature is a tree-covered bluff located on a truncated drumlin - a landform composed primarily of glacial till. The above-water section used to be larger, but rising lake levels and erosion have drastically reduced the size and made the steep cliffs unstable.

  • Hamlin Beach State Park has been recognized as a premier spot for observing migrating waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds and was named an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. Bring your binoculars and see what you can spot!

What will you see? Plan your trip today!

Look and listen for these birds at our Park:

Everyone is a Steward: Be a Hamlin Beach State Park Hero!

  • Know the rules and concerns for the area you'll be visiting.

  • Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic structures and artifacts.

  • Respect other visitors and their experience. Avoid excessive noise.

  • Share the trail. Keep to the right except to pass. When in doubt, give the other user the right of way. Warn people when you are planning to pass.

  • Respect wildlife and observe from a distance.

  • Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.

  • Avoid using trails when they are excessively muddy.

  • Don't litter.

  • Hike and camp on established, durable trails and campsites.

  • Be careful with your fire.

For more information, please read our Trail Tips!


When you enter or leave Lake Ontario:

  • Clean and remove all visible plants, animals, fish and mud from your boat, trailer and other equipment and dispose of it in a suitable trash container or on dry land.

  • Drain water from bilge, live wells, ballast tanks and any other locations with water before leaving the launch. Disinfect when possible.

  • Dry your boat, trailer and all equipment completely. At least 5 days of drying time is recommended. Drying times vary depending on weather and material.

Ask a Naturalist!

Q: Are there any rare species in Hamlin Beach State Park?

A: Hamlin Beach State Park holds a rare erosional bluff ecological community, which is one of only three in New York State. Erosional bluffs are the sandy, sparsely vegetated slopes facing Lake Ontario on the west end of the park. They support populations of beach grass, seaside goldenrod, and bayberry. In addition, Hamlin Beach State Park is a migration route for rare bird species like the least bittern. It is important to observe these species from a respectful distance in order to not further diminish their numbers.

Q: What kinds of birds can I see in Yanty Marsh?

A: Yanty Marsh supports many diverse bird species. Some of these include red-breasted merganser, least bittern, great blue heron, green heron, mute swan, killdeer, and spotted sandpiper.

Q: Can I climb on the bluffs?

A: Climbing on the erosional slope/bluff community leads to quicker erosion of the bluffs, trampling of the native vegetation, and may provide a means for the introduction of non-native plant species. Illegal climbing on the bluff endangers the ecological community as well as individual safety.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT OUR PARK!

Birds:

  • Bluebirds, which were near extinction in the first half of the 20th century, have rebounded since the 1960s. They are abundant in the park.

Event

Wed 29May

Phenolo-tree Trek
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Observe alongside us, as we explore seasonal shifts in trees. If that isn't enough "bark" for you, feel free to bring your leash, vaccinated, well-behaved canine with you too! 3 miles. Meet at area 1 parking lot.

Sat 08 Jun

THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION – Invasive Species
Saturday, June 8, 2024 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Learn how to identify some invasive species and how to watercolor paint them! No prior experience is required, all materials will be provided. Pre-registration is required, please email Genesee.Education@parks. ny.gov to register. Meet at picnic shelter 3 in area 3.

Sat 08 Jun

Campground Cinema & Owl Amble
Saturday, June 8, 2024 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Enjoy a nature documentary about owls followed by a walk to listen for these extraordinary organisms. Movie goers should bring their own seating and movie snacks. Those wishing to join the owl amble should bring a flashlight and sense of adventure! 1 mile. Meet at camper recreation building in the campground.

Sun 09 Jun

Invasive Species Removal Contest
Sunday, June 9, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Who can remove the most swallowwort? Think you have what it takes? Come find out! 3 miles. Meet at area 5 parking lot.

Event

Wed 29May

Phenolo-tree Trek
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Observe alongside us, as we explore seasonal shifts in trees. If that isn't enough "bark" for you, feel free to bring your leash, vaccinated, well-behaved canine with you too! 3 miles. Meet at area 1 parking lot.

Sat 08 Jun

THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION – Invasive Species
Saturday, June 8, 2024 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Learn how to identify some invasive species and how to watercolor paint them! No prior experience is required, all materials will be provided. Pre-registration is required, please email Genesee.Education@parks. ny.gov to register. Meet at picnic shelter 3 in area 3.

Sat 08 Jun

Campground Cinema & Owl Amble
Saturday, June 8, 2024 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Enjoy a nature documentary about owls followed by a walk to listen for these extraordinary organisms. Movie goers should bring their own seating and movie snacks. Those wishing to join the owl amble should bring a flashlight and sense of adventure! 1 mile. Meet at camper recreation building in the campground.

Sun 09 Jun

Invasive Species Removal Contest
Sunday, June 9, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Who can remove the most swallowwort? Think you have what it takes? Come find out! 3 miles. Meet at area 5 parking lot.

Event

Wed 29May

Phenolo-tree Trek
Wednesday, May 29, 2024 05:30 PM - 08:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Observe alongside us, as we explore seasonal shifts in trees. If that isn't enough "bark" for you, feel free to bring your leash, vaccinated, well-behaved canine with you too! 3 miles. Meet at area 1 parking lot.

Sat 08 Jun

THE ART OF IDENTIFICATION – Invasive Species
Saturday, June 8, 2024 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Learn how to identify some invasive species and how to watercolor paint them! No prior experience is required, all materials will be provided. Pre-registration is required, please email Genesee.Education@parks. ny.gov to register. Meet at picnic shelter 3 in area 3.

Sat 08 Jun

Campground Cinema & Owl Amble
Saturday, June 8, 2024 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Enjoy a nature documentary about owls followed by a walk to listen for these extraordinary organisms. Movie goers should bring their own seating and movie snacks. Those wishing to join the owl amble should bring a flashlight and sense of adventure! 1 mile. Meet at camper recreation building in the campground.

Sun 09 Jun

Invasive Species Removal Contest
Sunday, June 9, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Hamlin Beach State Park

Who can remove the most swallowwort? Think you have what it takes? Come find out! 3 miles. Meet at area 5 parking lot.

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Allegany State Park - Quaker Area

2373 ASP, Rte 1 Salamanca, NY 14779

(716) 354-2182

Watkins Glen State Park

1009 N Franklin St Watkins Glen, NY 14891

(607) 535-4511

Watkins Glen State Park

1009 N Franklin St Watkins Glen, NY 14891

(607) 535-4511

Watkins Glen State Park

1009 N Franklin St Watkins Glen, NY 14891

(607) 535-4511

Taughannock Falls State Park

1740 Taughannock Blvd. Trumansburg, NY 14886

(607) 387-6739

Taughannock Falls State Park

1740 Taughannock Blvd. Trumansburg, NY 14886

(607) 387-6739

Taughannock Falls State Park

1740 Taughannock Blvd. Trumansburg, NY 14886

(607) 387-6739

Buttermilk Falls State Park

112 E. Buttermilk Falls Rd. (Off Rt. 13 S) Ithaca, NY 14850

(607) 273-5761

Buttermilk Falls State Park

112 E. Buttermilk Falls Rd. (Off Rt. 13 S) Ithaca, NY 14850

(607) 273-5761

Buttermilk Falls State Park

112 E. Buttermilk Falls Rd. (Off Rt. 13 S) Ithaca, NY 14850

(607) 273-5761

List Parks Near Your Chosen Park

List Parks Near Your Chosen Park

Stony Brook State Park

10820 Route 36 South Dansville, NY 14437

(585) 335-8111

Stony Brook State Park

10820 Route 36 South Dansville, NY 14437

(585) 335-8111

Stony Brook State Park

10820 Route 36 South Dansville, NY 14437

(585) 335-8111

Silver Lake State Park

4229 W Lake Road Castile, NY 14427

(585) 493-3600

Silver Lake State Park

4229 W Lake Road Castile, NY 14427

(585) 493-3600

Silver Lake State Park

4229 W Lake Road Castile, NY 14427

(585) 493-3600

Hamlin Beach State Park

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West Hamlin, NY 14464

(585) 964-2462

Hamlin Beach State Park

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West Hamlin, NY 14464

(585) 964-2462

Hamlin Beach State Park

1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West Hamlin, NY 14464

(585) 964-2462

Darien Lakes State Park

10475 Harlow Road Darien Center, NY 14040

(585) 547-9242

Darien Lakes State Park

10475 Harlow Road Darien Center, NY 14040

(585) 547-9242

Darien Lakes State Park

10475 Harlow Road Darien Center, NY 14040

(585) 547-9242

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