Empire Pass: Your Key to New York State Parks (2026)
The Empire Pass costs $80/year and provides:
- ✅ Unlimited vehicle day-use entry to most state parks & recreation areas
- ✅ Valid April 1 through March 31
- ✅ Multi-season passes available ($205 for 3 seasons, $320 for 5)
- ✅ Lifetime Empire Passport: $750
2026 Early Bird: Renew online before March 31 for an $8 discount ($72 renewal price).
📋 New York Annual Pass: $80/year (Empire Pass) — All state parks, beaches, recreation areas. → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide for full details, discounts, and tips. New York charges vehicle day-use, so an Empire Pass pays off fast — see how its fees compare in our 50-State Park Entry Fee Study.
5 Regions of New York State Parks
1. Finger Lakes & Gorges
Landscape: Deep glacial lakes, dramatic gorges, waterfalls, wine country
Signature Parks:
- Watkins Glen State Park – 19 waterfalls in 2-mile Gorge Trail; NY’s most iconic park
- Robert H. Treman State Park – Enfield Glen with 115-ft Lucifer Falls
- Taughannock Falls State Park – 215-ft waterfall (taller than Niagara!)
- Buttermilk Falls State Park – Cascading falls into swimming holes
- Letchworth State Park – “Grand Canyon of the East” (600-ft deep; 3 waterfalls)
- Fillmore Glen State Park – 5 waterfalls; swimming at Cowshed
Best For: Waterfall hiking, gorge swimming, wine trails, gorge photography
2. Adirondacks
Landscape: Wild peaks, alpine lakes, wilderness canoe routes
Signature Parks:
- Adirondack Park – 6 million acres (largest park in contiguous US)
- Ausable Chasm – “Grand Canyon of the Adirondacks”
- Crown Point State Historic Site – Lake Champlain fort ruins
- Lake George Beach State Park – Queen of American Lakes
- Moreau Lake State Park – Saratoga gateway; year-round camping
Best For: Peak bagging (46 High Peaks), canoeing, backcountry camping, fall foliage
3. Hudson Valley & Catskills
Landscape: River bluffs, historic estates, mountain trails
Signature Parks:
- Bear Mountain State Park – NYC’s iconic escape; Perkins Memorial Tower
- Harriman State Park – 47,000 acres; 200+ miles of trails
- Minnewaska State Park Preserve – Sky lakes on Shawangunk Ridge
- Walkway Over the Hudson – World’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge
- Olana State Historic Site – Frederic Church’s masterpiece landscape
Best For: NYC day trips, fall foliage, historic mansions, ridge hiking
4. Long Island & NYC
Landscape: Barrier beaches, maritime forests, urban oases
Signature Parks:
- Jones Beach State Park – 6.5-mile beach; Theodore Roosevelt Nature Center
- Robert Moses State Park (Fire Island) – Lighthouse; barrier beach
- Montauk Point State Park – Iconic lighthouse; whale watching
- Sunken Meadow State Park – North Shore bluffs; boardwalk
- Rockaway Beach (Gateway NRA) – NYC surf spot
Best For: Beach going, surfing, lighthouse touring, bird migration
5. Western New York & Great Lakes
Landscape: Niagara Falls, Lake Erie shores, gorges
Signature Parks:
- Niagara Falls State Park – America’s oldest state park (1885); thundering falls
- Allegany State Park – NY’s largest (65,000 acres); “Enchanted Mountains”
- Letchworth State Park – “Grand Canyon of the East”
- Evangola State Park – Lake Erie beach & camping
- Knox Farm State Park – Buffalo estate; rolling meadows
Best For: Niagara Falls, Great Lakes beaches, canyon hiking, winter sports
State Parks Near Major New York Cities
From the five boroughs to Niagara, a great state park is a short drive from every New York city.
Near New York City
The Lower Hudson Valley is NYC’s park backyard: Bear Mountain and Harriman (200+ miles of trails) are an hour up the Palisades, with Rockefeller, Hudson Highlands, Nyack Beach, and Rockland Lake closer in. On Long Island, Jones Beach, Robert Moses, and Sunken Meadow put ocean sand within reach of the subway-and-LIRR crowd.
Near Buffalo & Niagara
Niagara Falls (America’s oldest state park) is 30 minutes north; Knox Farm and the Lake Erie beach at Evangola are close, with Allegany, New York’s largest park, an hour south.
Near Rochester
Letchworth — the “Grand Canyon of the East” — is an hour south, and Hamlin Beach lines Lake Ontario just west.
Near Albany & the Capital Region
John Boyd Thacher‘s Helderberg escarpment overlooks the city; Saratoga Spa (mineral baths and SPAC), Moreau Lake, and Grafton Lakes ring the Capital Region.
Near Syracuse
Green Lakes and its meromictic turquoise lakes sit minutes east; Clark Reservation and Chittenango Falls add glacial geology and a 167-ft cascade, with Selkirk Shores on Lake Ontario.
New York’s Waterfall Parks: A Special Feature
New York is the Waterfall Capital of the Northeast:
| Park | Waterfall | Height | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taughannock Falls | Main Falls | 215 ft | Easy (0.75 mi) |
| Letchworth | Middle Falls | 107 ft | Easy (roadside) |
| Watkins Glen | 19 falls total | Various | Moderate (2 mi) |
| Robert H. Treman | Lucifer Falls | 115 ft | Moderate (Gorge Trail) |
| Chittenango Falls | Main Falls | 167 ft | Easy (0.25 mi) |
| Buttermilk Falls | Main Cascade | 165 ft | Moderate (staircase) |
Best New York State Parks by Activity
🥾 Best for Hiking
| Park | Trail | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Watkins Glen | Gorge Trail | 19 waterfalls; stone bridges |
| Harriman | AT Section | 200+ miles of trails |
| Minnewaska | Sam’s Point Loop | Ice caves; ridge views |
| Letchworth | Gorge Trail | 3 waterfalls; canyon rim |
| Bear Mountain | Major Welch Trail | Hudson Highlands panorama |
🏕️ Best for Camping
| Park | Region | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Allegany | Western NY | 300+ sites; 2 lakes; cabins |
| Letchworth | Finger Lakes | Canyon rim sites |
| Watkins Glen | Finger Lakes | Gorge camping; pool |
| Moreau Lake | Adirondacks | Year-round; beach |
| Hither Hills | Long Island | Oceanfront camping |
👨👩👧👦 Best for Families
| Park | Why Families Love It |
|---|---|
| Niagara Falls SP | Cave of the Winds + Maid of the Mist |
| Jones Beach | Massive beach + nature center |
| Bear Mountain | Zoo + carousel + Trailside Museums |
| Watkins Glen | Surreal gorge walk (all ages) |
| Saratoga Spa | Mineral baths + performing arts |
When to Visit New York State Parks (2026)
| Season | Best For | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Apr–May) | Waterfalls at peak flow; wildflowers | Some gorge trails closed until mid-May |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | Swimming, camping, beach parks | Peak crowds at Finger Lakes & beaches |
| Fall (Sep–Oct) | World-class foliage; harvest festivals | Peak weekends sell out quickly |
| Winter (Dec–Mar) | Cross-country skiing; frozen waterfalls | Many parks limited access |
Planning around the seasons? Explore our national guides to the best state parks for spring wildflowers, summer swimming, fall foliage, and winter camping & snow sports — plus our guide to the best times to visit state parks by region.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026)
How many state parks are there in New York?
New York has 180 state parks, historic sites, and recreation areas spanning 360,000 acres.
Does New York have national parks?
New York has no national park, but the National Park Service runs more than 20 sites here — the Statue of Liberty, Fire Island National Seashore, Gateway National Recreation Area, Saratoga and Women’s Rights National Historical Parks, and the Roosevelt, Vanderbilt, and Sagamore Hill historic sites among them. New York’s great wildlands, the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park and the Catskills, are actually state forest preserves — constitutionally protected as “Forever Wild” — rather than national parks.
How much is the Empire Pass in 2026?
The Empire Pass costs $80/year with an early renewal discount of $8. Multi-season passes are available ($205 for 3 seasons).
Which New York State Park has the best waterfalls?
Watkins Glen State Park features 19 waterfalls in a 2-mile gorge. Taughannock Falls has the tallest single drop (215 ft—taller than Niagara Falls).
Are dogs allowed in New York State Parks?
Pets are permitted in most state parks and campgrounds (maximum two pets per site where allowed), but policies vary by park and some parks prohibit pets entirely — leashes may be no longer than 6 feet. Pets are not permitted on guarded beaches, boardwalks, pools or spray-grounds. No uniform statewide rule — pets are prohibited in buildings and most cabins, but some parks designate pet-friendly cabin areas (e.g. Letchworth Cabin Area C); check with the individual park. Proof of rabies vaccination required upon request; maximum two pets per campsite; some parks (e.g. Wildwood State Park) do not allow pets at all. Rules verified July 2026 via parks.ny.gov.
When is peak fall foliage in New York?
Peak foliage runs mid-September to late October, starting in the Adirondacks and moving south through the Hudson Valley.
Is Niagara Falls State Park free?
The park itself is free with an Empire Pass or $10 vehicle fee. Individual attractions (Cave of the Winds, Maid of the Mist) have separate ticket prices.
How far in advance should I book camping?
Reservations open up to 9 months ahead. Finger Lakes parks and Long Island beaches book out for summer—act early.
What’s the largest state park in New York?
Allegany State Park is the largest at 65,000 acres, often called the “Wilderness Playground of Western New York.”
Are there cabins in New York State Parks?
Yes, many parks offer cabins, cottages, and yurts. Letchworth, Allegany, and Watkins Glen have popular cabin options.
What’s new at New York State Parks in 2026?
Trail improvements continue at Watkins Glen and Letchworth, and several parks are adding ADA-accessible facilities and updated playground equipment.
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