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PIXLEY FALLS STATE PARK, NYStatus: Closed through Thu May 13 2010 Season Dates Max reservation window: Sat Aug 21 2010 Later Dates DescriptionPixley Falls State Park's main attraction is the 50-foot waterfall close to the picnic area. This picturesque park also features steep, wooded hills and a mountain stream. A nature trail meanders through the forest and past Pixley Falls. The park has streamside campsites and access to numerous miles of trout-filled streams. A cross-country ski trail runs along the Black River Canal, just inside the park entrance. This park is a treasure in any season.Geography:Pixley Falls State Park is located off NY Route 46, in Oneida County. Recreation:Popular activities here include fishing, hiking, hunting, picnicking, camping, and wintertime cross-country skiing. Facilities:The parks has plenty of campsites, a nature trail, and picnic tables and pavilions. Nearby Attractions:Nearby attractions include Delta Lake State Park, Verona Beach State Park, Oriskany Battlefield State Historic Site, Old Erie Canal State Historic Park, and Steuben Memorial State Historic Site. Services & Amenities:
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**BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT** will take place at Pixley Falls State Park during the 2009/10 season. The Park will be CLOSED for all day-use and camping activities. The Park will not be accepting reservations at this time for the 2009 & 2010 season. We apologize for the inconvenience. To insure fairness for all NY customers, any reservation with departure dates outside the 9-month Maximum Window can not be changed or cancelled until 18 days after the reservation was made.
Peak season: A person may be the primary site occupant for 14 total days of camping within a 16 day period. S/he must leave the park for 48 hours once they have stayed the maximum number of days allowed before beginning a new reservation. Getting There:Pixley Falls State Park11430 ROUTE 46 Boonville NY 13309 From Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse: Take Thruway (I-90) East to Exit 33 (Verona-Rome); Rte 365 East to the city of Rome; and Rte 46 North to the park entrance, six miles south of Boonville. From New York and Albany: Take Thruway (I-90) West to Exit 32 (Rome-Westmoreland); go north on Rt. 233 to Rome; and take Rte 46 North to the park entrance. 315-942-4713 Phone Park for More Information:Project Office: (315)942-4713
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