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Grafton Lakes State Park

United States

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Brochure InfoPlease note that Grafton Lakes does NOT have camping.Brochure Info - OrientationGrafton Lakes State Park, on the forested plateau between the Taconic and Hudson Valleys, includes six ponds and nearly 2500 acres. Long Pond has a large, sandy beach, which is a popular summer attraction. Anglers can go after rainbow and brown trout in Long, Second and Shaver Pond. Pickerel, perch, and bass are abundant in all ponds including Mill Pond and walleye are found at the Martin-Durham Reservoir.Brochure Info - RecreationAll ponds have launch facilities for canoes, sailboats and rowboats, electric boat are allowed. Visitors also picnic, walk the nature trails, and hike, bike or ride horses along the 25 miles of park trails. In winter, the trails are groomed for snowmobilers, and visitors may also snowshoe, cross-country ski, ice skate or ice fish when conditions permit, call for details.Brochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsGrafton Lakes Welcome center is open all year! Current Welcome Center hours: Wednesday through Monday 10am – 4pm (Closed Tuesdays) - Kids' Indoor & Outdoor Play Areas - Meet A Bird Visiting our Aviary from the Berkshire Bird Paradise - Get a map and take a journey into the parkKey InfoPet Policy Dogs on a leash - not exceeding six feet in length. Not permitted in buildings, camping, bathing, and picnic areas except where needed as a seeing eye, guide dog (service dog). Proof of license, tags, and a valid rabies vaccination must be demonstrated. Please Note: Pets are not permitted at any facility in the Long Island Region.Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionPlease use the address provided for GPS driving directions or call the park directly.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescPlease read our Fees and Cancellation Policies

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