The Red House Area is known for the historic tudor-style Administration Building and everything centrally located around the Red House Lake. It off...
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The Quaker area is known for its two lakes and wonderful camping experiences. It offers a sandy beach for swimming, two fishing piers and a canoein...
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The 339-acre Kinzua Bridge State Park offers visitors a chance to walk the Kinzua Bridge skywalk. Located in McKean County, this park is the home o...
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History:
Chestnut Ridge, named by early settlers of the region for the wealth of Great Chestnut trees on the hills. The park is approximately 1231...
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Knox Farm State Park is the former country estate of Buffalo's renowned Knox Family. It is located adjacent to the historic village of East Aurora,...
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The 339-acre Kinzua Bridge State Park offers visitors a chance to walk the Kinzua Bridge skywalk. Located in McKean County, this park is the home o...
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Evangola State Park's major attraction is the beautiful natural sand beach located on the shore of Lake Erie. Scenic cliffs of Angola shale line th...
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Woodlawn Beach State Park is located on the eastern-most terminus of Lake Erie. Within the Buffalo metropolitan area, the park offers a beautiful, ...
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The 3,192-acre Elk State Park is in the rugged mountains of northern Pennsylvania.The 1,160-acre East Branch Lake is large enough for unlimited hor...
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Woodlawn Beach State Park is located on the eastern-most terminus of Lake Erie. Within the Buffalo metropolitan area, the park offers a beautiful, ...
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The 805-acre Chapman State Park includes the 68-acre Chapman Lake on the West Branch of Tionesta Creek.Adjacent to state game lands and the Alleghe...
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Silver Lake State Park provides a boat launch facility for boating and fishing on the lake. The area also has picnic facilities and a comfort stati...
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The Genesee Valley Greenway State Park is a 90-mile open space corridor that follows the route of the Genesee Valley Canal (1840-1878) and the Penn...
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