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Two swimming beaches at state parks in New York are closed due to harmful algal bloom, according to the state Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Test results are available ...
The New York State Department of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation tracks it all and updates the public on its website. Currently two swimming beaches at state parks in New York ...
New York has 67 state-owned swimming beaches and all are tested regularly to determine the public's risk of coming in contact with waterborne diseases.
Make sure you check water quality reports before you visit a beach at New York state parks. ... New York has 67 state-owned swimming beaches and all are tested regularly to determine the public's ...
Many popular natural swimming spots don't allow swimming legally - whether deemed unsafe by police or located on private ...
Check out one of these 11 hidden gems in New York this summer, from waterfalls to caves, all within a three-hour drive of ...
State parks officials joined state and local representatives on Friday, July 18, to break ground on a $75.6 million investment at Sojourner Truth State Park. The work will include ...
Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee between $6 to $10 dollars per day during peak season. Historic sites generally charge an admission fee between $1 to $6.
Governor Hochul invites residents to enjoy New York's parks and beaches this Memorial Day weekend, with swimming facilities open and ticket sales for the State Fair starting.
Shark bite suspected after Jones Beach swimmer treated for cuts 03:05. A woman was likely bitten by a shark while swimming at Long Island's Jones Beach earlier this week, New York State Parks ...
A 19-year-old man died Wednesday, June 25, after drowning in the Hudson River near Haverstraw Beach State Park. Swimming is not allowed at Haverstraw Beach or any other parks within the Palisades ...