When most people think of New York State, they think of the largest U.S. city, New York City. Then usually think of smog, posture, large buildings, overcrowding and poor. However, this is not the only thing it has to offer State of New York. Many places in New York are very scenic, but also as a very peaceful and quiet. Many of these places are great spots to go camping. The top 5 places to go camping in New York are:
Heckscher State Park -This State Park is located in East Islip, New York. Heckscher State Park has been rated as one of 100 campsites in the United States. Outdoor swimming, hiking, mountain biking, playground and can be found here, as well as beautiful walking trails with your dog, as long as you keep your dog on a leash.
Wildwood State Park - Wildwood is a wonderful place to go camping, if you really want to go camping in the desert, because the park consists of nearly 600 acres of undeveloped land.Swimming, fishing and hiking are all activities that are offered at Wildwood State Park. The park is open year round, but camping season is from April to October.
Here Hills State Park - Located in Montauk, New York, Hither Hills State Park has been ranked among the best campsites in the United States. Numerous outdoor activities in this park, sports fields, trails, nature trails, and fishing. Skiing is allowed during the winter and hunting is permittedduring the permitted period.
Letchworth State Park - Letchwork State Park is located on the Genesee River, 35 miles south of Rochester. This park is incredibly beautiful, with canyons, rivers and waterfalls. You can camp under the stars, or stay in a very nice housing in the region. Many activities can be found here as well as to go rafting, canoeing, hot air ballooning and swimming.
Allegany State Park - Allegany State Park is located off I-86, exit 18, 19 is,The Quakers and 20 and Red House are very good areas with cabins, playgrounds and pensions developed campground for your pleasure. There are also many activities available, including endangered bird watching, picnicking, hiking, hunting, canoeing and horseback riding.
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