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Places to Go

Getting Outdoors in New York

Photo of two adults and two children in a canoe on the waterFor those who enjoy spending time in New York's scenic outdoors, DEC maintains a variety of public lands and water access areas. State-owned facilities offer opportunities for camping, hiking, boating, hunting, fishing, and even downhill skiing. The links on this page lead to information about outdoor activities in New York, including hours of operation, fees, licenses or permits required, and other important details.

Firewood Alert

Don't Move Firewood!

A new regulation is now in effect that prohibits the import of firewood into New York unless it has been treated to kill pests. The new regulation also limits the transportation of untreated firewood to less than 50 miles from its source.

Bringing your firewood with you? Most people don't realize they move bugs along with their firewood. You could be spreading diseases or insects that can quickly kill large numbers of trees. Our forests are at risk from the transport of firewood infested with tree killers. Help STOP THE SPREAD of these pests:

  • Leave firewood at home-do not transport it to campgrounds or parks.
  • Only purchase firewood that has been harvested in New York State or treated for pests.
  • Burn all firewood brought to the campsite.

See our Frequently Asked Questions for more information.




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More about Places to Go:

  • Day Use Areas - Day use only sites where visitors can hike, picnic, and view nature. For overnight camping, please visit the DEC Campground Information site.