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  2. List of New York state parks - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, New York has 215 state parks and historic sites encompassing 350,000 acres. The agency's portfolio also includes 28 golf courses, 35 swimming pools, 67 beaches, and 18 museums and nature centers. [5] The following sortable tables list current and former New York state parks, respectively, all 'owned' or managed by the OPRHP, as of 2015.

  3. Lows Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Lows Lake is located in the Adirondack Park in northeastern New York. It is in the New York State Forest Preserve Five Ponds Wilderness Area , 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Tupper Lake . The Adirondack Park Agency classifies the lake as a Primitive Area [ 2 ] meaning that it is wilderness in character, but contains artificial structures and ...

  4. Brown Tract Pond Campground - Wikipedia

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    Brown Tract Pond Campground is a campground run by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation [2] in Raquette Lake, New York.It is located on the shores of Browns Tract Pond [3] in a remote area of the Adirondacks, [4] approximately two miles (3.2 km) from Raquette Lake, near the town of Inlet in Hamilton County.

  5. Tupper Lake (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The village of Tupper Lake is located near the center of the town of Tupper Lake at 5] on the east shore of Raquette Pond, the northern end of the Tupper Lake water . According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.5 km 2), of which 2.1 square miles (5.4 km 2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2), or 2.06%,

  6. The Wild Center - Wikipedia

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    The center's previous logo Sign at main entrance to museum campus. The Wild Center, formerly known as the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, [1] is a natural history center in Tupper Lake, New York, near the center of New York state's Adirondack Park.

  7. Coney Mountain - Wikipedia

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    With a 1.1-mile hike gaining 560 feet of elevation from New York Route 30 that provides 360-degree views, Coney Mountain is a popular hiking attraction during the summer and fall and snowshoeing site in the winter. [4] The trail was constructed in 2009 to replace a shorter but much steeper bushwhack to the summit.

  8. Taconic State Park - Wikipedia

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    Rudd Pond area is in the northeast corner of Dutchess County, New York. The park is located in the town of North East, near the border of Connecticut, north of the village of Millerton. The park offers a beach, picnic tables, a playground, hiking, deer hunting, fishing, a boat launch, a campground with tent and trailer sites, and ice skating.

  9. Bog River - Wikipedia

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    The Bog River, also called the Bog River Flow is a 18-mile (29 km) river that originates near the sources of the Oswegatchie River, in Hamilton County, New York in the Adirondacks, and flows through Lows Lake and Hitchens Pond, ending at the Bog River Falls at the entrance to Tupper Lake. [1]