Picnicking in New York

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Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor (Waterford)

The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor was established on December 21, 2000 (P.L. 106-554, Title VIII, Sec. 801).

Fire Island National Seashore (Patchogue)

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 of Fire Island National Seashore.

Gateway National Recreation Area (Staten Island)

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 northern New Jersey.

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (Oyster Bay)

Sagamore Hill was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, from 1885 until his death in 1919. From 1902 to 1908 his "Summer White House" was the focus of international attention.

Saratoga National Historical Park (Stillwater)

Site of the first significant American military victory during the Revolution, the Battles of Saratoga rank among the fifteen most decisive battles in world history.

Almond Lake (Hornell)

In the Finger Lake region, near the wineries at Hammondsport.

East Sidney Lake (UNADILLA)

Located in rolling dairy country of New York. The annual canoe slalom is held downstream of dam during October.

Whitney Point (WHITNEY POINT)

In the hills of south central New York, the lake provides a productive sport fishery and excellent hunting for small game.

Mount Morris Dam (Mount Morris)

Mount Morris Dam, NY is a "dry dam" located in the scenic Genesee River Gorge next to Letchworth State Park. The main purpose is to provide flood control to downstream areas, which include the City of Rochester. The William B.