Higley Flow State Park
New York

Higley Flow State Park

9 months in advance. Popular parks fill quickly for summer and fall weekends.Explore More New York State Parks Higley Flow State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in New York. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in New York guide, or
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Rock Climbing
  • Wildlife Watching
  • Mountain Biking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Bird Watching
  • Snowshoeing
  • Disc Golf
  • Golfing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Biking

Darien Lakes State Park offers family-friendly outdoor recreation near Six Flags Darien Lake. With 154 campsites, swimming beach on Harlow Lake, hiking trails, and fishing, it’s the perfect base camp for amusement park adventures or peaceful nature escapes.

Park Overview

Harlow Lake12 acres
Campsites154 (141 electric)
SwimmingSandy beach
NearbySix Flags Darien Lake

Activities

  • Swimming – Sandy beach on Harlow Lake
  • Fishing – Largemouth bass
  • Boating – Kayaking, canoeing
  • Trails – Hiking, horseback riding, winter skiing
  • Disc Golf u0026 Sports

Six Flags Nearby

Six Flags Darien Lake – NY’s largest theme/water park – is just minutes away. 45+ rides, 7 roller coasters, SplashTown water park.

Things to Do

New York’s state park system is one of the largest and most diverse in the nation, spanning glacier-carved gorges in the Finger Lakes, the wild Adirondack backcountry, dramatic Hudson Valley cliffs, sweeping Long Island beaches, and Niagara Falls. Activities range widely: hiking dramatic gorge trails with waterfalls at every turn, swimming at supervised lake and ocean beaches, fishing in world-class trout streams and bass lakes, camping in old-growth forests, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter, mountain biking through rolling terrain, rock climbing at the Shawangunk Ridge, kayaking the Thousand Islands, and golfing at scenic state park courses. Many parks also feature historic estates, Revolutionary War sites, and nature centers with educational programs.

Best Time to Visit

New York’s parks transform dramatically with the seasons. Summer (June–August) is peak season for swimming, waterfalls, and camping — gorge parks like Watkins Glen and Letchworth are busiest during this time. Fall (September–October) brings world-class foliage, especially in the Adirondacks and Hudson Valley, peaking mid-to-late October. Spring (April–May) delivers peak waterfall flow and wildflower blooms, though many gorge trails don’t fully open until mid-May. Winter (December–March) turns Adirondack parks into cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paradises. Note that many gorge trails and swimming areas are closed November through May for safety — always check the park website before visiting.

Visitor Tips

New York state parks charge per-vehicle parking fees ranging from $6 to $10, depending on the park and season. An Empire Pass ($80/year) provides unlimited access to all state parks and is a smart investment for regular visitors. Camping reservations can be made through ReserveAmerica up to 9 months in advance. Popular parks like Watkins Glen and Letchworth sell out months ahead for summer camping. Many gorge parks have mandatory parking reservations on peak weekends — check the park website before driving out. Dogs are allowed in most parks on leash but are typically prohibited on beaches and in gorge trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an Empire Pass cost?

The Empire Pass costs $80 per year and provides unlimited vehicle entry to all New York state parks, historic sites, and recreation areas. It is available at any state park entrance or online through the NY Parks website.

When is the best time for fall foliage in New York state parks?

Fall foliage in New York typically peaks from late September in the Adirondacks to mid-October in the Hudson Valley and Finger Lakes region. Letchworth and Bear Mountain State Parks are especially popular for leaf peeping.

Are gorge trails open year-round in New York?

Most gorge trails, including those at Watkins Glen, Robert H. Treman, and Buttermilk Falls, are closed from roughly November through May due to ice and safety concerns. Rim trails often remain open year-round.

Can I camp at New York state parks?

Yes, many New York state parks offer tent camping, RV sites, and cabins. Reservations can be made through ReserveAmerica up to 9 months in advance. Popular parks fill quickly for summer and fall weekends.

Explore More New York State Parks

Higley Flow State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in New York. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in New York guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

Wildlife & Nature

Higley Flow SP — on the Raquette River in St. Lawrence County — provides camping on a reservoir surrounded by Adirondack forest. The park’s northern hardwood and spruce-fir forest supports common loons, bald eagles, and osprey. Beavers maintain lodges along the shore. Black bears visit the campground. Moose may wade the shallows at dawn.

Nearby Attractions

Colton — adjacent. Cranberry Lake SP — 15 miles east. Potsdam — 20 miles north — has Clarkson University. Tupper Lake — 30 miles southeast — has The Wild Center natural history museum.

Sarah Mitchell

About the Author

Outdoor Editor & Trail Expert

Sarah Mitchell is an outdoor writer and trail researcher with over 8 years of experience exploring state parks across America. As the lead editor at AmericasStateParks.org, she has personally visited more than 200 parks in 42 states, logging thousands of trail miles and hundreds of campground nights. Sarah specializes in detailed park guides, accessibility information, and family-friendly outdoor planning. Her work focuses on helping first-time visitors feel confident and well-prepared for their state park adventures.

200+ state parks visited across 42 states | 8+ years of outdoor writing

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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9 months in advance. Popular parks fill quickly for summer and fall weekends.Explore More New York State Parks Higley Flow State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in New York. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in New York guide, or