These 8 Water Parks In New York Are Pure Bliss For Anyone Who Goes There
By Lea Monroe|Updated on May 29, 2023(Originally published May 23, 2023)
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One of the best parts about the seasons changing in New York is being able to take your seasonal clothes back out of storage to show them light again. And of course, those seasonal clothes include bathing suits! While backyard swimming pools are great, how about trying out some of the best water parks in New York? Here are some that you absolutely must check out:
Have you ever spent the day at one of these awesome water parks in New York? Make sure you tell us in the comments what you think the best water parks in New York are!
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Where can I go tubing in New York?
Now that you have learned about the best water parks in New York, how about heading out for tubing in New York:
Delaware River: Running 282 miles through four states, this river is great for tubing, with plenty of companies offering trips down it if you don’t have a tube or plan of your own! Which, if you’re like me, you don’t always!
Ausable River: Located in the Ausable Chasm, a sandstone gorge, this 93-mile river is perfect for tubing. Especially if you love gorgeous scenery and cool rock formations.
Esopus Creek: If you want a tubing trip that is a little less lazy river, head to this creek in the Catskill Mountain region. It’s about 65 miles long.
What are the best family-friendly campgrounds in New York?
Jellystone Park: This campground has a Yogi Bear theme throughout and more than half a dozen locations in New York. Choose from yurts, treehouses, and tents, or even bring your own RV. Just some of the amenities include water parks in New York, fishing, playgrounds, and a whole lot more.
Newburgh KOA Holiday Campsite: Located in Ulster County, this campsite is full of nature trails for exploration along with opportunities for biking, mini-golf, fishing, and swimming. You can bring your RV, put a tent up, or rent a cabin.
Robert H. Treman State Park: This 1,110-acre park has something for everyone, whether it’s a gorge, hike, waterfall, or all of the above. Popular activities include hiking and swimming.
Buttermilk Falls State Park: Located in Ithaca, there is plenty to do and see at this 811-acre park. Enjoy hiking five trails, fishing at the lake, and exploring ten waterfalls, among other popular recreation choices.
Taughannock Falls State Park: You’ll find this state park in Trumansburg. It is home to Taughannock Falls, which at 215 feet, is the tallest waterfall in the state. Other activities here include hiking, fishing, and boating.