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Oquaga Creek State Park adventures

Oquaga Creek State Park Adventures

Oquaga Creek State Park offers diverse outdoor recreation including hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and snow sports across forested hills and a serene creek setting in upstate New York.

1085
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
25,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Oquaga Creek State Park

 

Oquaga Creek State Park is a 1,085-acre state park located in Broome County in southern New York. The park centers around Oquaga Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, flowing through rolling terrain of hardwood forests, wetlands, and open meadows. The park’s geography features gentle hills and several creek valleys, creating scenic opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. The ecology of the park consists primarily of mixed hardwoods such as maple, oak, and birch, with diverse understory plant communities supporting a variety of birds, mammals, amphibians, and fish species, including native brook trout in the creek. Historically, the area was used for agriculture and timber harvesting before its establishment as a park, now preserving valuable natural habitats and providing regional outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy extensive trails suitable for mountain biking and cross-country skiing, a seasonal swimming pool, and fishing in Oquaga Creek. The park also offers picnic areas and a campground with amenities including electrical hookups. Its location, about 15 miles from the town of Deposit and 40 miles from Binghamton, makes it a convenient outdoor destination for residents and travelers in the Southern Tier of New York. Oquaga Creek State Park appeals to families, anglers, mountain bikers, and winter sports enthusiasts seeking varied terrain, natural beauty, and low-crowd recreation opportunities year-round.

Highlights

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Mountain biking trail network designed for various skill levels

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Oquaga Creek featuring native brook trout habitat and fishing access

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Scenic pool area open in summer with picnic facilities

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Cross-country skiing trails utilized in winter months

Notable Natural Features

Oquaga Creek

A clean cold-water stream supporting native brook trout and providing scenic fishing access.

Mountain Bike Trails

Roughly 10 miles of designated trails designed for beginner and intermediate riders.

Swimming Pool Complex

Seasonal outdoor swimming pool with adjacent picnic areas, popular in summer months.