New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation is a government agency responsible for managing and preserving state parks, historic sites, and nature centers throughout New York. They offer a wide range of recreational activities such as hiking, boating, swimming, golfing, and hunting, as well as camping options including campsites, cottages, and cabins. With a focus on connecting people to nature and promoting environmental conservation, they provide educational programs and resources for visitors of all ages.
Additionally, the agency is dedicated to preserving the rich history of New York, with a special emphasis on Black history, women's history, LGBTQIA history, and Dutch heritage. They maintain a registry of historic businesses and sites, and offer heritage trails and areas for visitors to explore. With multiple regional offices and a commitment to accessibility, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation strives to provide enjoyable and informative experiences for all visitors.
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