- East Sidney Lake
- Located in rolling dairy country of New York. The annual canoe slalom is held downstream of dam during October.
The town of Sidney operates and maintains the East Sidney
- Eel Weir State Park
- Eel Weir State Park is located on the Oswegatchie River two miles from Black Lake. Both waterways are known for excellent bass fishing and are ideal for canoes or
- Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
- "The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again," Eleanor Roosevelt once told a friend. This simple statement expresses her love for the
- Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge
- Established December 27, 1954, through a donation by the Morton family, the 187-acre Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge boasts exceptionally diverse habitats including bay beach, a brackish pond,
- Ellis Island National Monument
- Ellis Island was incorporated as part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument on May 11, 1965. Between 1892 and 1954, approximately 12 million steerage and third class steamship
- Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center
- The Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center opened in July 2001 and is located near the shore of Thompson's Lake in Albany County. Exhibits and displays include a geologic model
- Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park
- Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park is a nine-acre waterfront park along the East River in Brooklyn located between the historic Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges. With its sprawling lawn and riverfront
- Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
- The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor was established on December 21, 2000 (P.L. 106-554, Title VIII, Sec. 801). The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor covers 524 miles in
- Evangola State Park
- Named in 2007 as one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the Nation.
Evangola State Park's major attraction is its beautiful arc-shaped shoreline and natural sand beach on Lake Erie.
- Fahnestock State Park
- Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park is a delight for outdoor enthusiasts. This 14,086 acre park, covering land in Putnam and Dutchess counties, boasts hiking trails, a beautiful beach, picnic
- Fahnestock Winter Park
- Situated in the heart of the Hudson Valley, the park is nestled in the 16,000 acre Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park. FWP offers 15 km of machine groomed, tracked
- Fair Haven Beach State Park
- Fair Haven Beach State Park has one of the finest public lakefronts in upstate New York, with high bluffs above sandy beaches and hilly woodlands. Inland, there is Sterling
- Federal Hall National Memorial
- 26 Wall Street was the site of New York City's 18th century City Hall. Here John Peter Zenger was jailed, tried, and acquitted of libel for exposing government corruption
- Fillmore Glen State Park
- Named in 2007 as one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the Nation.
Fillmore Glen State Park is an oasis of cool, dense woods crowding into a long, narrow
- Fire Island National Seashore
- Pristine ocean shores, an ancient maritime forest, legacies of lighthouse keepers, and the historic estate of William Floyd are just a few of the recreational, natural, and cultural resources
- Fort Niagara State Park
- Fort Niagara State Park has two boat launches providing access to the Lower Niagara River and Lake Ontario, woodland hiking trails, swimming pools, waterslide, a view of Lake Ontario,
- Fort Stanwix National Monument
- Visit Fort Stanwix, where our shared heritage comes alive everyday, and explore the sights, sounds, smells and feel of the 18th century. Discover how people endured harsh lives along
- Four Mile Creek State Park
- 2006 Top 100 Family Friendly Campgrounds
Four Mile Creek State Park is located just 15 minutes north of the mighty Niagara Falls. The 275 campsites average 50' x 50' in
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
- The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library is the first of the Presidential Libraries, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a United States government agency. It was conceived
- Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park
- A scenic haven approximately 40 miles from New York City, Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park offers day trippers a day of fun and relaxation. The park's spacious picnic areas,
- Gantry Plaza State Park
- Gantry Plaza State Park is a 4-acre riverside oasis that boasts spectacular views of the midtown Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building and the United Nations. Enjoy a
- Gateway National Recreation Area
- Gateway NRA is a 26,000 acre recreation area located in the heart of the New York metropolitan area. The park extends through three New York City boroughs and into
- General Grant National Memorial
- This memorial to Ulysses S. Grant, victorious Union commander of the Civil War, includes the tomb of General Grant and his wife, Julia Dent Grant. A West Point graduate,
- Gilbert Lake State Park
- Gilbert Lake State Park's lake and three ponds lie in wooded, hilly terrain in the foothills of the Catskills. In addition to cabins and campsites, the park has more
- Gilgo State Park
- Gilgo State Park is located on a barrier beach on the south shore of Long Island, with Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay frontage. Access to the park is
- Glimmerglass State Park
- Named in 2005 as one of the Top 100 Campgrounds in the nation.
Glimmerglass State Park, located eight miles outside the village of Cooperstown, overlooks Otsego Lake, the "Glimmerglass" of
- Golden Hill State Park
- Named in 2005 as one of Reserve America's Top Outdoor Locations.
Golden Hill State Park was acquired by New York State in 1962. The Thirty Mile Lighthouse, decommissioned by the
- Goosepond Mountain State Park
- Goosepond Mountain State Park, located in Orange County, is managed as 1,558 acres of open space. Almost completely wooded, the park is open to hikers and horseback riders.
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- Governor Alfred E. Smith/Sunken Meadow State Park
- Sunken Meadow State Park, located on Long Island Sound, has a wide range of topography that sustains a variety of flora and fauna. The three miles of beach meets
- Governors Island National Monument
- Governors Island is a 172-acre island located a half-mile from the southern tip of Manhattan in New York harbor. Its name comes the time when New York was a