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Directory of New York's National Parks

Exploring New York's National Parks: A Detailed Guide

New York's Catalogue of National Parks
New York's Catalogue of National Parks

Directory of New York's National Parks

Discovering the Treasures of New York's National Park Service Sites

New York State is home to a rich tapestry of federally protected areas, managed by the National Park Service (NPS). While it does not have 28 official "National Parks" as defined by the NPS, it boasts a collection of various protected areas, including National Historic Sites, National Memorials, National Recreation Areas, and National Parks.

One such gem is the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, located at 274 River Road, Beach Lake, PA 18405. This pristine river landscape, which stretches along the Pennsylvania-New York border, offers diverse wildlife habitats and a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can reach out to the site at +1 570-729-7134 for more information.

Another must-visit is the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, located at 119 Vanderbilt Park Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538, and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, New York. Both sites preserve the homes and studios of influential figures in American history, offering insights into the social and economic changes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Vanderbilt Mansion can be contacted at +1 845-229-7770, while Thomas Cole National Historic Site can be reached at +1 518-943-7465.

For those interested in American history, the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, New York, and the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in Auburn, New York, are worth a visit. The former preserves the Ansley Wilcox House, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as the 26th President of the United States following the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. The latter honours the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, the renowned abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad. The Theodore Roosevelt site can be reached at +1 716-884-0095, while Harriet Tubman National Historical Park can be contacted at +1 315-255-1661.

The Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, NY 13148, is a significant site that commemorates the birthplace of the women's rights movement in the United States. Visitors can explore exhibits, tours, and educational programs that highlight the struggle for women's equality. The park can be reached at +1 315-568-0024.

Apart from these, New York City is home to several NPS sites, including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island, is a globally recognised symbol of freedom and democracy. Ellis Island, part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, served as the primary immigration station for the United States from 1892 to 1954. Visitors can reach out to the Statue of Liberty National Monument at +1 212-363-3200 and Ellis Island at +1 212-363-3203 for more information.

The Stonewall National Monument, located in Christopher Park, New York, NY 10014, commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal event in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. The site can be reached at +1 212-668-2577.

Lastly, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York City preserves and interprets the history of immigrant life in the Lower East Side through the stories of the residents of two historical tenement buildings at 97 and 103 Orchard Street. The museum can be contacted at +1 212-431-0233.

For a comprehensive and official list of all NPS sites in New York, visitors are encouraged to visit the NPS website or consult a detailed map of NPS sites in New York.

  1. The Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, a national treasure, offers diverse wildlife habitats and recreational opportunities, and can be found along the Pennsylvania-New York border.
  2. This pristine river landscape is cared for by the National Park Service (NPS) and visitors can learn more by calling +1 570-729-7134.
  3. Another National Park Service (NPS) gem is the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, both in New York.
  4. The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site can be contacted at +1 845-229-7770, while the Thomas Cole National Historic Site can be reached at +1 518-943-7465.
  5. The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in Buffalo, New York, preserves the Ansley Wilcox House, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office in 1901.
  6. For those interested in American history, the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park in Auburn, New York, honours the life and legacy of an influential abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad.
  7. The Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, NY, commemorates the birthplace of the women's rights movement in the United States and can be reached at +1 315-568-0024.
  8. New York City is home to several National Park Service sites, including the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island.
  9. The Statue of Liberty, a globally recognised symbol of freedom and democracy, can be reached at +1 212-363-3200, while Ellis Island can be contacted at +1 212-363-3203.
  10. The Stonewall National Monument in New York commemorates the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, an important event in the LGBTQ+ rights movement, and can be reached at +1 212-668-2577.
  11. The Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New York City preserves and interprets the history of immigrant life on the Lower East Side.
  12. Visitors can learn more about all National Park Service sites in New York by visiting the NPS website or consulting a detailed map.
  13. When exploring the parks, reserves, forests, and trails of New York's National Park Service sites, remember to check for any health-and-wellness considerations, environmental science guidelines, and medical-conditions before embarking on a hike or adventure in the natural wilderness.

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