• Toll Booth open Mid-May to Mid-June, Hamlin Beach weekends and holidays; Mid-June to Labor 1 Hamlin Beach Blvd. West, Day daily; Mid-Sept. to Mid-Oct. weekends Hamlin, NY 14464 and holidays. Hamlin Beach (585) 964-2462 • Swimming opens full time at the end of STATE PARK June. IN AN EMERGENCY Facilities Park Police……………....………..585-964-3010 • 264 Electric sites Police, Ambulance, Fire……………….…….911 • Open early May through Columbus Day • Hot showers Camping Reservations • Electrical Hookups Camping and cabin reservations in NYS parks may • Camp Store/Laundromat be made up to nine months in advance. • Five picnic areas Call 1-800-456-CAMP (2267) or online at www.ReserveAmerica.com. • Four enclosed picnic shelters • Yanty Creek Nature Trail Special Passes • Swimming: Lifeguarded beaches in The Access Pass is available to New Yorkers with qualifying disabilities. The Golden Park Program Areas 3 & 4 July and August allows State residents 62 years of age or • Cartop Boat Launch older unlimited weekday and non-holiday access to • Fishing (requires NYS license) - No fishing from all state parks by showing a NYS driver’s license or jetties non-driver identification. The Empire Passport Pets are permitted in designated areas if provides unlimited vehicle entry to most state parks and recreation areas. Passes can be purchased in restrained by leash no longer than 6 feet. Owner person at most state parks or recreation areas, or by must have a current Rabies Certificate for pets mail from State Parks, Albany, NY 12238. remaining in the camping area. Limit 2 pets per campsite. “Carry In-Carry Out” Parks Our facilities are designated “Carry In-Carry Out.” Alcoholic Beverage Regulations are Please take your trash and recyclables home with you posted throughout the park and are strictly for proper disposal. enforced. Group permits are available at the park Other Local State Parks office. Lakeside Beach State Park A cartop boat launch (small craft) is available near the park entrance. Marine launch Darien Lake State Park sites are available east and west of the park off the www.nysparks.com Hamlin, New York Parkway. Beaching of watercraft on park shore is not permitted. Follow Us on Facebook

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Hamlin Beach State Park, on the southern shore of , is located 25 miles west of Rochester on the Lake Ontario State Parkway. It is 25 miles North of the New York State Thruway, LeRoy Exchange, off State Rte. 19 in Hamlin. The park is frequented by thousands of people ev- ery year and is a popular recreation and camping facility. Its camping area is the only developed camping facility in Monroe County. The lifeguarded beaches are available late June through Labor Day.

TO OUR OVERNIGHT GUESTS Quiet Hours: Quiet hours in camping areas are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and are STRICTLY enforced. Your cooper- ation is appreciated by park staff and your fellow campers.

Camping Equipment and Vehicles: Two sleeping tents or one camping unit (trailer, RV) and one tent are permitted per camp site. No more than two vehicles may be parked on a campsite. Additional parking for guests is available in nearby parking lots.

Check In/Check Out: Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Campers must occupy the site by 9:00 p.m. on the scheduled day of arrival or call the park office. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m. All equipment must be off the site at that time. Extra Vehicle Fee: Each campsite is permitted one vehicle with free entry. Second vehicles must pay user fee once for the duration of the stay. All additional vehicles must pay upon each entry.

TO ALL OF OUR GUESTS Blading, Boarding and Bicycling Safety: Safety helmets are required by New York State Law. Check at the park office for times and locations where these activities are al- lowed.

Pets: Family pets must be leashed and attended at all times. Proof of rabies vaccination must be by Veterinarian’s cer- tificate-the collar tag will not be accepted as proof. Limit of 2 pets per campsite. Pets are only permitted in camping loops A, B and C.

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BLACK NORTH INN Pizza • Wings • Seafood • Soups Steak • Appetizers Mon-Thur 11am-9pm The Country Store © JMF PUBLISHING 2018 Fri-Sat 11am-10pm Sun 11am-11pm Groceries 14352 Ontario St., Kent 585-682-4441 Just 10 minutes from parks Beer • Ice Dinners • Pizza • Wings • Subs Homemade Doughnuts Unlimited Fountain Drinks Soft Serve & Hard Ice Cream Pizza • Subs Milk Shakes • Sundaes Video Games Friday Fish Fry Huge Dining Area 585-964-5320 We Deliver to Hamlin Beach Firewood • Gas 430 Clarkson Hamlin TI Road Hamlin Sun-Thur 10am-10pm Fri/Sat 10am-11pm OPEN 7am-7pm Sunday - Saturday A History of the Park After the war, work on the extension of the Lake Ontario About 10,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, 585-765-1049 State Parkway brought more visitors to the park, and in large chunks of ice melted and broke away from the ice 10204 Roosevelt Hwy, Lyndonville 1967 a camping area was added. sheet near today’s Thousand Islands region. The sudden High lake waters caused a continual problem with loss of ice caused water from a large inland lake to rush to erosion. The destructive storms of 1973 resulted in major parking lots, improved drainage, cut stone for fire pits and erosion of all the beaches, and repair work to prevent further the ocean by way of the newly created St. Lawrence River. drinking fountains, and planted trees. In a relatively short period of time, the shore of the glacial damage was completed in 1975. In 1943 the former CCC camp briefly served as quarters In 1997 and 1998, all of Yanty Marsh was threatened by lake moved north towards the present location of Lake for migrant farm workers brought to the United States. In Ontario’s shore and the modern flow of the Great Lakes was high lake waters and storms. As a result a 1,830 foot long the fall of that year, Italian prisoners of war were interred at barrier was built to protect and restore 90 acres of wildlife created. the camp. Hamlin Beach - The State Park habitat. In 1944 German POWs were moved in. These prisoners The Devil’s Nose Hamlin Beach Park was developed as part of the provided paid labor at farms and food processing plants in Monroe County Parks system in 1928 and became Hamlin The most prominent feature of Hamlin Beach State Park the surrounding area. The population of the POW camp is the bluff area at the West End known as Devil’s Nose. It Beach State Park on January 1, 1938. Local residents and fluctuated from 130 to over 450 according to seasonal visitors who came to enjoy the clear water and sandy is the highest point on the south shore of Lake Ontario changes in the need for manpower. On January 11, 1946, the between the Genesee River and . The beaches. camp was closed. The land the camp occupied was then left Much of the construction of the park was the work of underwater shoal that extends beyond the Nose is over a for nature to reclaim. (In 2008 volunteers began clearing the mile and a half long. Ships have been stuck on the shoal and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). In 1935 the US CCC/POW camp site to begin turning it into a historical Army broke ground, and for six years the men of the CCC local legend has it that caves and passages near the Nose attraction and history trail. Guided tours of the site can be were used by smugglers during prohibition. quarried tons of Medina sandstone to be used in the park. arranged through the Friends of the Hamlin Beach State They improved the beaches, built buildings, a seawall, and High water and erosion forced the closing of the area to Park - inquire at the Park Office.) the public in the 1970s and it remains a restricted area.