Discover a world of unparalleled amenities at offroad parks in New York. From camping and fishing to boating, kayaking, horseback riding, picnics, and using the dog park and play area, there is something for everyone. Letchworth State Park is one of the most popular parks in the state, with 26 parking spaces for vehicles, including 18 for vehicles with snowmobile trailers, 6 for vehicles only and 2 spaces for accessible vehicles. The park is known as the Grand Canyon of the East due to its 550 feet deep gorge.
The park is also home to a variety of birds, including the endangered bald eagle and the sharp-gleaming falcon, Cooper's falcon, the Nordic goshawk, the red-shouldered falcon, the golden-winged warbler, the cerulean warbler, the Vesper sparrow and the grasshopper sparrow. Over twenty species of forest warblers nest in Letchworth State Park each year, making it one of the best concentrations in the world. The park is designed by illustrious architects Richard Meier & Partners Architects, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Rafael Viñoly Architects. It connects the quiet Hudson River with Midtown and the Upper West Side.
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