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Rockland Lake State Park adventures

Rockland Lake State Park Adventures

Rockland Lake State Park offers scenic waterfront views along the Hudson River, with diverse recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, picnicking, and boating in a peaceful, natural setting.

1,133
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
Approx. 500,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Rockland Lake State Park

 

Rockland Lake State Park, located in Rockland County, New York, spans the eastern shoreline of the Hudson River and centers around the 256-acre Rockland Lake. The park sits at the foot of the Palisades and features a mixture of forested hills, open grassy areas, and the large lake that is a centerpiece for various watersports. Historically, the area was an important source of sand for the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the early New York City subway system. The park was established in 1958 and encompasses over 1,000 acres. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained trails that provide access to the lake, scenic overlooks of the Hudson River, and spots ideal for birdwatching. The park's beach and swimming area is popular during summer months, with a separate area for fishing and launching non-motorized boats. Throughout the year, the park offers picnicking areas, a playground, sports fields, and cross-country skiing opportunities in winter. The mix of natural beauty, water access, and historical significance make Rockland Lake State Park a favored destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and anglers in the New York metropolitan region.

Highlights

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Rockland Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the Hudson Valley

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Hudson River scenic overlooks providing panoramic views of the Palisades

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Historic former sandstone quarry sites used during the Brooklyn Bridge construction

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Rockland Lake Beach with swimming and designated picnic facilities

Notable Natural Features

Rockland Lake

A 256-acre natural freshwater lake ideal for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife observation.

Hudson River Overlook

Scenic overlooks offering expansive views of the Hudson River and New Jersey Palisades.

Historic Quarry Sites

Remnants of sandstone quarries that supplied materials for the Brooklyn Bridge and NYC infrastructure.