According to the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Department there are 180 State Parks in New York. These parks come in all shapes and sizes. Some are so big it would take several visits to see it all and others are so small you might not have realized you were even in a State Park.

Let's see if you know where New York's smallest State Park is. Here are some clues.

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In a typical year you will only have access to this tiny park for approximately 2 weeks each Summer. Next year you will have access to this destination from August 23rd until September 4, 2023.

This half-acre park is not the primary reason people visit this beautiful location but nearly 800,000 people arrive at this Central New York destination each Summer. The state's smallest park can be found somewhere on the map below.

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This mini-State Park offers mini-golf and a reflecting pool. Does this sound like a park you have visited this year or in years past? Close to this park you will find a wide variety of food and activities for the entire family.

Have you guessed it yet? Which State Park is the smallest in New York? This park has picnic tables for a relaxing lunch and if you were there in 2022 you might have heard the Classic rock sounds of Foreigner or Tesla in the distance.

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State Park at the Great New York State Fair in Syracuse is the smallest State Park in New York! Who knew? Now you do.

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