Beaver Island State Park is a scenic waterfront park located on Grand Island in western New York, offering diverse recreational activities along the Niagara River with views of the Niagara River Gorge and surrounding woodlands.
Located on the southern tip of Grand Island in Erie County, New York, Beaver Island State Park spans over 700 acres along the Niagara River. The park is characterized by a mix of forested areas, open fields, and waterfront access that provides visitors with stunning panoramic views of the Niagara River Gorge. This locale is ecologically notable for its wetland areas and hardwood forests that support a variety of wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and small mammals. Established in 1935, Beaver Island State Park offers a range of amenities including picnic areas, a marina, a nine-hole golf course, and boat launches that attract anglers and paddlers. The park's shoreline along the Niagara River is a favored spot for fishing and boating, while numerous trails invite hiking and cycling opportunities. Historical remnants and interpretive signs highlight the park’s role in local Native American history as well as its development during the Civilian Conservation Corps era. The park’s proximity to the urban centers of Buffalo and Niagara Falls makes it a popular destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and bird watchers seeking a natural escape near the city. Its varied habitats also contribute to seasonal bird migrations, adding further appeal for wildlife observers. Visitors enjoy scenic drives, photography spots, and picnic facilities that make Beaver Island State Park a well-rounded destination for year-round outdoor recreation.
Beaver Island Marina offering boat launching and river access
Scenic views of the Niagara River Gorge and surrounding wetlands
9-hole public golf course overlooking the river
Picnic pavilions and playground facilities ideal for families
A full-service marina with boat slips, launching ramps, and fishing access along the Niagara River.
Scenic viewpoints offering expansive river views and photo opportunities of the gorge and passing vessels.
A 9-hole, public golf course that provides scenic play with a backdrop of the river and wooded areas.