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Hamlin Beach 07 Facilities Lakeside Beach State Park Camping from mid May to mid October Waterport, NY 14571 Lakeside Beach Park open all winter for : Park Office: 585-682-4888 Hiking Camping Information: 585-682-5246 STATE PARK Cross Country Skiing Snowmobiling May - October Disc Golf 743 Acres IN AN EMERGENCY 274 Campsites (all electric) Park Police………....………..585-964-3010 No Swimming Police, Ambulance, Fire………………….911 One Pavilion (Reservable) Playground and Playing Fields Camping Reservations Picnic Areas with Tables and Fireplaces Camping and cabin reservations in NYS parks may Pay Telephone at the camp store be made up to nine months in advance. Hot Showers/Flush Toilets Call 1-800-456-CAMP (2267), or on line at Trailer Dumping Station www.ReserveAmerica.com. Camp Store & Laundromat Camp Recreation Program (Summer Only) Special Passes The Access Pass is available to New Yorkers with Pets are permitted in designated areas if restrained qualifying disabilities. The Golden Park Program by leash no longer than 6 feet. Owner must have allows New York State residents 62 years of age or a current Rabies Certificate for pets remaining in older unlimited weekday and non-holiday access to the camping area. all state parks by showing a NYS driver’s license or non-driver identification. The Empire Passport Alcoholic Beverage Regulations are posted provides unlimited vehicle entry to most state parks throughout the park and are strictly enforced. and recreation areas. Passes can be purchased in Kegs and Beer balls are prohibited. person at most state parks or recreation areas, or by mail from State Parks, Albany, NY 12238. Back all Trailers and Rvs into sites and on pads. “Carry In-Carry Out” Parks All children 10 and under must be accompanied Our facilities are designated “Carry In-Carry Out.” by parents at all times, including bathrooms, Please take your trash and recyclables home with you playgrounds, recreation programs, camp store and for proper disposal. Trash bags are available for your laundromat. convenience. www.nysparks.com Waterport, New York No fish cleaning allowed. Comfort Stations are not play areas or kitchens. Follow Us on Facebook DO NOT wash fish, clothes or dishes. Quiet Hours are from 10pm - 7 am. Loud speakers and stereo equipment are not allowed. Accessible parking spaces and restrooms are available. Contact the park office for specific Produced by JMF Publishing, Inc. information. 30 Burr Ave., New York Mills, NY 13417 For advertising information call 315-768-7137 TO ALL OF OUR GUESTS Blading, Boarding and Bicycling Safety: Safety Respecting Wildlife: Please do not Trails: The park provides a variety of trail helmets are required by New York State Law. Check at feed or harass any wildlife while opportunities. Please stay on the designated the park office for times and locations where these visiting the park. If you see any wildlife trails. Proper footwear for hiking in a variety activities are allowed. that appears ill, contact park personnel of conditions will make your trail visit safer. Pets: Family pets must be leashed and attended at all immediately. If you come in physical Due to varying weather conditions, park trails times. Proof of rabies vaccination must be by contact with an animal, report it to a can close at any time throughout the year. Do Veterinarian’s certificate-the collar tag will not be park employee right away. not go on trails designated as CLOSED. accepted as proof. Please Remember: The natural features which make parks attractive (water, slopes, cliffs, trails) also pose safety hazards for patrons. Please observe all posted safety precautions and consider your physical ability before engaging in any park activity. Thank safety - act safely. Plants, fossils, rocks and animals are important parts of the park experience. Please leave them there for everyone’s enjoyment. Other Local State Parks Be respectful of other park patrons by keeping noise Hamlin Beach State Park to a minimum level. © JMF PUBLISHING 2018 Golden Hill State Park Letchworth State Park Darien Lake State Park Fish Fry • Prime Rib GOOD FOR ONE FREE WINE TASTING Homemade Soups and Pasta Legal Beverages • Daily Specials Bulk Foods Cheese • Meats • Spices • Flour SchwenkMallard Point Wine Vineyards Cellars Nuts • Candies • Homemade Jams & Jellies Mallard1456 Bills Point Road, Vineyards Kent 1456 Bills Road, Kent NY 14477 Restaurant 585-682-4629 585-682-4629 Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Mon-Sat 6:00-9:00 Sun 6:30-8 [email protected] 16 East Ave, Rt 31 near Rt 98 Albion 585-589-5012 www.SchwenkWineCellars.com Best Family Restaurant in Orleans County The Country Store •Groceries M-Th 8:30 - 8 PM Fri 8:30 - 9 PM • Beer • Ice Sat 8:30 - 8 PM Closed Sunday • Homemade Doughnuts 127 S. Main St. Albion NY 14411 • Pizza, Subs Friday Fish Fry • Firewood Lunch & Dinner • Gas 7 Days A Week Sunday Brunch 10-1 OPEN 7am-7pm Sunday - Saturday Est. 1824 585-765-1049 15 minutes - Parkway west, exit Pt Breeze Rte 98 South 10204 Roosevelt Hwy, Lyndonville to corner of Route 104 Albion 585-589-9151 BLACK NORTH INN Pizza • Wings • Seafood • Soups Steak • Appetizers Mon-Thur 11am-9pm Fri-Sat 11am-10pm Sun 11am-11pm 14352 Ontario St., Kent 585-682-4441 Just 10 minutes from parks www.discoverupstateny.com KEY Comfort Station Handicapped Accessible Trailer Dump © JMF PUBLISHING 2018 Station Picnic Shelter Camp Store/Laundry Pets allowed in Parking D, E, F, and G Loops Only Park Office A History of the Park Playground Lakeside Beach was established in 1962 and opened for camping in 1968. Originally the property was farm land with fruit orchards 50 Amp Electric Service and lake front cottages. Today, several spots in the camping area still show concrete supports and slabs where cottages once stood. The 743 acres of land that make up the park are located along Lake Ontario between its shoreline and the Lake Ontario State Parkway. Disc Golf The first entrance road was located across from the “D” loop. When the parkway was extended in 1970, the entrance road was moved to its present location. The picnic area was constructed in 1977 through 1979 and opened to the public in 1980. Lakeside Beach State Park offers an outstanding panoramic view of Lake Ontario with the serene atmosphere of country living, surrounded by fruit orchards and farm lands. TO OUR OVERNIGHT GUESTS Quiet Hours: Quiet hours in camping area are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and are STRICTLY enforced. Your cooperation 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 camp or cabin site. 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..
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