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DeVeaux Woods State Park
3180 DeVeaux Woods Drive,
Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-284-5778
www.nysparks.com
The park features two baseball diamonds and an old growth forest. Connects to Robert Moses Trail and Whirlpool State Park.

Devil’s Hole State Park
Robert Moses Parkway
4 miles north of the Falls
716-284-5778
Devil’s Hole is part of the Niagara Gorge Trail System. Walk, run or bike the recreational trail. For spectacular vistas, hike along the Niagara Gorge Rim Trail. For more difficult and challenging hikes, stairs descend to a trail along the raging river's edge. The park also offers picnicking and fishing. Restrooms open Spring to Fall. Free.

Hyde Park
Route 62 and Robbins Drive
Niagara Falls, NY 14305
716-286-4956
Picnicking, swimming, wading pool, bocce courts, volleyball, baseball, indoor ice-skating, play area, hiking/nature trails, tennis, golf course and fishing are available. Some activities have fees.

Niagara Falls State Park
Niagara Falls, NY
716-278-1796
www.niagarafallsstatepark.com
Let your adventure begin at the oldest state park in the USA. Stand within feet of the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the Horseshoe Falls. Visit world-famous attractions in the park. The park features a restaurant, snack bars, gift shops, picnic tables, grills, hiking, nature trails and more.

Oppenheim County Park
2713 Niagara Falls Boulevard
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
716-439-7950
The park offers picnicking, shelters, fishing, basketball courts, volleyball courts, two playgrounds, ball field, bandstand, two restrooms and tennis courts.

Whirlpool State Park
Via Robert Moses Parkway
2 miles north of the Falls
716-284-5778
www.nysparks.com
From Whirlpool State Park you can walk, run or bike the multi-use recreational trail. For spectacular vistas, hike along the Niagara Gorge Rim Trail. For more difficult and challenging hikes, stairs descend to a trail along the raging river's edge. The park also offers nature programs, shelters, picnicking and fishing. Restrooms open Spring to Fall.