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New York State Parks Announces the Release of a Newly Redesigned Park and Historic Site System Map

Jun 16, 2025

Updated map design provides new information on affordable recreation opportunities

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) today announced the release of an updated New York State Parks and Historic Sites map highlighting affordable options for outdoor recreation and culturally enriching experiences. The first update to a statewide overview of facilities since 2017, new additions to the map include recently opened and renamed parks Sojourner Truth State Park in Ulster County and Shirley Chisholm State Park in Brooklyn, as well as the 750-mile Empire State Trail which spans the entire state. In addition to new facilities, more direct information about recreation opportunities like camping, wildlife encounters and swimming have been added, making it easier for New Yorkers to discover new ways to engage with state parks and state historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches, and more.

“The statewide map continues to be a popular resource for our visitors to plan their next trip,” State Parks Commissioner Pro Tempore Randy Simons said. “As a public resource that informs our visitors on where they can find affordable recreation opportunities, and as an agency that continues to grow and evolve, it was essential to update the map to provide visitors with the most current information. Our hope is that this updated map will make it easier for New Yorkers to unplug from their devices, participate in activity that improves their mental and physical wellness and find the recreation and cultural destinations that matter to them.” 

Utilizing a modern minimalist design that presents important information more clearly, the map focuses on the details important to New Yorkers like the location of state parks, state historic sites, boat launches, DEC campgrounds, recreationways and their proximity to major routes of travel. These updates reaffirm the state park and historic site map as an important tool for New Yorkers and out-of-state and international visitors to plan their visits and discover exciting new ways to engage with all the agency has to offer.

In addition, the 2025 New York Camping Guide is now available online and in print. Filled with details about close-to-home campgrounds, the 2025 New York Camping guide features more than 100 photos, a comprehensive listing of all state sites, park descriptions, maps and information on fees, campground amenities and reservation instructions. The guide is also available on the NYS Parks website

Found at all state park and historic site visitor centers as well as many local and regional tourism centers across the state, the New York State Parks and Historic Sites map is a free publication available to all. Members of the public can request a map or camping guide by e-mailing notes@parks.ny.gov or by calling 518-474-0456. 

New York State Parks Explorer App 

Supplementing the new map, information about all state parks and historic sites can be found on the New York State Parks Explorer app. Available for iOS and Android, the Parks Explorer app acts as a digital atlas, featuring trail maps, real-time alerts, park contact information, hours of operations, and amenities for all State Park and Historic Site properties. The app also provides ideas for various thematic activities at state parks and historic sites by making use of the Discover section on the homescreen. 

About New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation 

The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches and more, which saw a record 88 million visits in 2024. For more information on any of these recreation areas, visit parks.ny.gov, download the free NY State Parks Explorer app  or call 518.474.0456. Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedInthe OPRHP Blog or via the OPRHP Newsroom