The New York State Park Police is a law enforcement agency that is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the state parks, historic sites, and nature centers in New York. With headquarters located in various zones across the state, including the Western District, Mid-State District, Finger Lakes Zone, Thousand Island Zone, Saratoga Capital Zone, Long Island District, Hudson Valley District, New York City Zone, and Taconic Zone, the Park Police work diligently to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources of these areas.
Committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors, the Park Police are equipped to handle emergencies, enforce laws and regulations, and investigate incidents within the parks. They also offer services such as motor vehicle accident reports and incident reports. With a focus on maintaining the integrity of New York's parks and historic sites, the Park Police play a vital role in ensuring that visitors can connect with nature, explore history, and engage in recreational activities with peace of mind.
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