Allegany State Park is maintained by the New York State office of parks, recreation and historic restoration. Spread on more than 65,000-acres, Allegany features primitive forested valleys, nonglaciated landscapes, fall leaves and wildlife sanctuaries. One of the largest park systems in New York, the park has two developed areas, including Red House and Quaker. These offer sand beaches, picnic areas, museums, hiking trails and naturalist walks, more than 5-miles of paved trails, Art Roscoe Ski Touring area, and cross-country skiing and mountain bike trails. Located in Salamanca, N.Y., it also has a more than 90-miles of snowmobile trails and over 150 winterized cabins. Allegany State Park also offers activities, including bird watching, picnicking, fishing, hunting, snowshoeing, canoeing, and horseback riding.
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