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Allegany State Park
- Established
- 1921
- Acreage
- 64,800 · ~64,800 acres (often cited as 65,000); New York's largest state park
- Location
- Cattaraugus County, NY (south of Salamanca, on the Pennsylvania border)
- Key features
- Red House and Quaker developed areas; three lakes (Red House, Quaker, Science); Thunder Rocks (massive glacial conglomerate boulders); Bear Caves
- Activities
- Hiking (90+ miles of trails), swimming, camping, cabins, fishing, snowmobiling (90 mi groomed), cross-country skiing, mountain biking
- Notable
- The largest state park in New York at ~65,000 acres; adjacent to the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania, forming one of the largest contiguous protected areas in the Northeast
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Source: parks.ny.gov · 2026-05-14