State Park
Land set aside and managed by a state agency to preserve cultural and natural areas and to provide opportunities for recreation and education. Early parks were established because of their unique geological or exceptional natural features, while later parks emphasized recreation as well as conservation. State parks were often planned to be closer to population centers than many of the larger national parks.
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Fort Mose Historic State Park
St. Augustine, FL -
Lake Murray State Park
Ardmore, OK -
Trap Pond State Park
Laurel, DE -
Mills – Norrie State Park
Staatsburg, NY -
Stony Kill Farm Environmental Center
Wappingers Falls, NY -
Pollepel Island
Fishkill , NY -
Mount Beacon
Beacon, NY -
Denning’s Point
Beacon, NY -
Staatsburgh State Historic Site
Staatsburgh, NY -
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park
Poughkeepsie, NY -
Caumsett Historic State Park Preserve
Lloyd Harbor, NY -
Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park
Great River, NY -
Cahokia Mounds
Collinsville, IL -
Katy Trail State Park
Charrette Township, MO -
San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park
Escondido, CA -
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
San Diego, CA