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  1. Additional firewood source maps are available at each campground's website. *To be considered treated, firewood must be heat-treated (kiln-dried) to a minimum core temperature of 71 degrees Celsius (160 F) for 75 minutes, and must have a label that says "New York Approved Heat-Treated Firewood/Pest Free" along with the producer's name and legal ...

  2. Camping fees vary depending on location, dates and amenities. Campsite fees range from $15 - $35 per night.Cabins, Cottages, Yurts range from $154 - $1,920 per week. Additional Fee for Out-of-State patrons: Campsites: $5 per night. Cabins, Cottages, Yurts: $28 per week or $7 per night.

  3. Campgrounds and Camping Reservations - New York State Parks. Camping reservations can be made up to 9 months in advance. Sites become available at the 9-month window at the following times: March 15 - Labor Day: 8AM Monday - Friday, 9AM Saturday & Sunday. Day after Labor Day - March 14: 9AM Monday - Friday, 9AM Saturday & Sunday. Find Your Site.

  4. The New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic site system is divided into eleven regions. State land in the Adirondacks (6a) and the Catskills (6b) is overseen by the Department of Environmental Conservation. For more information about those areas, please visit www.dec.ny.gov or call 518-402-8000.

  5. Feb 26, 2013 · The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) oversees more than 250 state parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches and more, encompassing nearly 350,000 acres, that are visited by 74 million people annually. These facilities contribute to the economic vitality and quality of life of local communities and directly support New ...

  6. Campsites. With over 8500 campsites, there's something for everyone in New York's state parks! Sites range from primitive to prime. Tents, trailers and motorhomes can easily be accommodated. Most sites have a picnic table, fire pit or ring and nearby restrooms and many include amenities such as electric, water and sewer hook-up, and platforms.

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  8. Your guide to more than 100 multi-use trails in New York State. N ew York has more than 1,200 miles of multi-use trails where you can bike, walk, run, cross-country ski, and sometimes ride horses. Whether you're looking for a new trail to explore or want a map of one of your favorite trails, TrailFinder will give you the trail and trip panning ...

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