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    Hinckley State Park

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Hinckley Day Use Area - Admission / toll booth entering / exiting Hinckley State park

    Hinckley Day Use Area

    5.0(1 review)
    5.8 km

    Unbelievable Gem of a park. Like many of the long-forgotten NYS Parks that have remained…read moreunderfunded and understaffed, visitors can immediately tell this park used to be a prime tourist destination once-upon a time. A walk around the park revealed that it once had a multitude of well-maintained campsites complete with running water to each site and a bathhouse within walking distance. All campsites appear to be ready to re-open if money would be provided for proper maintenance. Maybe cabins could be built on the dozens of once used camping lots... why not? This park is still very well maintained. Very clean facilities with all lawn areas / shrubs / trees well kept. Very interesting park to walk around. Incredible forest growth, very old trees providing plenty of shade while walking around the park. There appears to be two very nice hiking trails to explore. One on the South-end of the park that winds through the long-forgotten campsites of yesteryear. Another trail to the West of the swim area leads down to a secluded beach area. Park has excellent well-maintained pavilions with very large BBQ pits and plenty of seating. Admittedly the #1 problem with these pavilions appears to be the number of mosquitoes within the vicinity. Would it be too expensive / cost prohibitive to add mosquito netting around the perimeter of the pavilions?? Seems an easy fix to attract more visitors to use and pay for the use of facilities. Even a small pavilion with some netting over a few of the picnic tables would go a long way toward attracting visitors. This is a beautiful park in a beautiful and historic neighborhood. This was a delight to check out while I was visiting the town of Remsen across the lake. Well-worth the trip and I will be returning.

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    Hinckley Day Use Area - This is the short hiking trail leading away from Pavilion #1 and toward secluded area of shoreline.

    This is the short hiking trail leading away from Pavilion #1 and toward secluded area of shoreline.

    Hinckley Day Use Area - Long-unused hoop, historic remnant of a park once packed with patrons

    Long-unused hoop, historic remnant of a park once packed with patrons

    Hinckley Day Use Area - Leaving Hinckley State Park and travelling down Grant Road. Many historic Sites to discover

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    Leaving Hinckley State Park and travelling down Grant Road. Many historic Sites to discover

    Glimmerglass State Park - Hyde Hall covered bridge

    Glimmerglass State Park

    4.7(26 reviews)
    62.1 km

    This is a gorgeous state park on the northeast edge of Otsego Lake. My wife, two teenage sons (15…read moreyrs, 13 yrs), and I came here with our miniature poodle for a quick visit during a 4-night stay in Sharon Springs, NY. We came here every day to enjoy the lovely view of the lake, take a leisurely stroll with the dog, and spend an afternoon fishing (for my 15 year old son). It's about a 15-20 minute drive from Cooperstown along the east shore. At the main entrance, you'll pay a $7 admission fee per vehiecle, or you can just show your NY State Parks Empire Pass card. This is a gem of a park that is well worth the price of admission. First, it feels open and spacious with nice hiking trails. Second, the view of Lake Otsego is lovely. You may see a few kayakers or windsurfers on the lake depending on weather conditions. If you have young children, this is a must-visit place as there are kid-friendly playgrounds. Third, the lake is shallow and calm by the beach, but the water temperature can feel a bit chilly. In the summer, they have lifeguards available starting at 11:00am. Finally, the park has a concession stand which sells basic snacks, hot dogs, and drinks. It's also worth it to take a short walk up the hill to see Hyde Hall and the view of the lake from there!

    Very friendly staff at front gate beautiful lake to swim in and camping available as well.read more

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    Glimmerglass State Park - Oldest covered bridge in America

    Oldest covered bridge in America

    Glimmerglass State Park - Lake and Beach at Glimmer Glass

    Lake and Beach at Glimmer Glass

    Glimmerglass State Park

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