New York State Parks Near Clayton

Discover 16 parks within driving distance of Clayton

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

Grindstone Island, New York
4 miles away

"Clayton is the nearest mainland town, known for its charming waterfront, marinas, and as a gateway to the islands."

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park is accessible only by boat and features waterfront campsites, fishing, and picnic facilities. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to explore the Thousand Islands and enjoy the serenity of the St. Lawrence River.

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Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site

Ladue, Missouri
5 miles away

"Clayton residents are just minutes away from this historic site. It is a convenient destination for a brief visit during a day of exploring nearby cultural and civic attractions."

Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site is a compact historic property centered on the Sappington family cemetery, one of the oldest surviving burial grounds in the St. Louis area. Visitors come for its historical significance, quiet atmosphere, and connection to Missouri's early settlement period.

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Black Rock Mountain State Park

Mountain City, Georgia
7 miles away

"Clayton is the closest gateway town and a convenient base for dining, lodging, and outfitters. Visitors from Clayton often make day trips for overlooks, hiking, and camping."

Black Rock Mountain State Park sits near the summit of one of Georgia's highest peaks and features dramatic vistas across the Blue Ridge Mountains. The park is a favorite for camping, leaf-peeping, and enjoying cooler summer temperatures.

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Scott Joplin House State Historic Site

St. Louis, Missouri
10 miles away

"Clayton residents often visit for a compact, educational day trip close to home. The site pairs well with other St. Louis-area cultural attractions and historic landmarks."

Scott Joplin House State Historic Site interprets the life and work of the “King of Ragtime” through a restored historic home and museum exhibits. The site highlights Joplin’s music, African American history, and the cultural world of turn-of-the-century St. Louis.

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Clayton Lake State Park

Clayton, New Mexico
12 miles away

"Clayton is the closest town and the main gateway to the park. Visitors from Clayton often come for day trips, fishing, and the dinosaur tracksite."

Clayton Lake State Park combines a peaceful high-plains lake with a remarkable fossil tracksite that draws geology and dinosaur enthusiasts. The park is also popular for fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a remote, open landscape.

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Waterson Point State Park

Wellesley Island, New York
12 miles away

"Clayton is a charming riverside village with museums and marinas. Boaters from Clayton frequently visit Waterson Point State Park for its quiet picnic areas and fishing spots."

Waterson Point State Park is a small, tranquil park accessible only by boat, offering prime fishing and scenic picnic areas along the St. Lawrence River. It's a favorite destination for boaters exploring the Thousand Islands.

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Kring Point State Park

Redwood, New York
13 miles away

"Clayton is known for its charming downtown and maritime museum. Residents and tourists alike enjoy Kring Point's natural beauty and water access."

Kring Point State Park features waterfront campsites, boat launches, and picnic areas along the St. Lawrence River. Visitors enjoy fishing, swimming, and breathtaking river views in a peaceful setting.

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Long Point State Park — Thousand Islands

Three Mile Bay, New York
20 miles away

"Clayton is a charming riverfront village with museums, shops, and marinas, making it a popular stop for those exploring the Thousand Islands and nearby parks."

Nestled on a peninsula in the St. Lawrence River, Long Point State Park offers picturesque views, boating, fishing, and camping. Its tranquil setting and family-friendly facilities make it a favorite spot for outdoor recreation.

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Moccasin Creek State Park

Clarkesville, Georgia
24 miles away

"Clayton residents and visitors often come for a relaxing lakeside outing away from town. The park is a good fit for families and anglers exploring North Georgia's mountain lakes."

Moccasin Creek State Park is a compact North Georgia park with direct access to Lake Burton, one of the region's most picturesque mountain lakes. Visitors come for trout fishing, boating, picnicking, and the calm, wooded setting in the Blue Ridge foothills.

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Oconee State Park

Mountain Rest, South Carolina
26 miles away

"Clayton is a popular mountain town just across the state line, and many visitors cross into South Carolina for Oconee's lake and camping facilities. It is a natural fit for travelers exploring the Blue Ridge region."

Oconee State Park is one of South Carolina's oldest state parks, known for its rustic stonework, quiet lake, and forested setting. It is a favorite base for fishing, canoeing, camping, and exploring the nearby mountains and waterfalls of the Upstate.

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Vogel State Park

Blairsville, Georgia
44 miles away

"Clayton is a well-known mountain town for waterfalls, hiking, and local dining. Visitors from Clayton often come to Vogel for a family-friendly lake and campground experience."

Vogel State Park sits in a shaded mountain valley below Blood Mountain and features a 22-acre lake, waterfall views, and easy access to outdoor recreation. It is especially popular for swimming, paddling, picnicking, and enjoying fall color in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Sugarite Canyon State Park

Raton, New Mexico
59 miles away

"Clayton residents and visitors may come for a weekend trip focused on fishing, camping, and mountain scenery. Sugarite Canyon provides a forested contrast to the high plains around Clayton."

Sugarite Canyon State Park features Lake Maloya and Lake Alice, framed by ponderosa pine forests and rugged canyon walls. The park blends outdoor recreation with cultural history, including remnants of the old Sugarite coal camp and excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching.

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Cimarron Canyon State Park

Cimarron, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Clayton visitors often head west for a change of scenery and cooler temperatures in the mountains. The park is a good destination for fishing, picnicking, and overnight camping."

Cimarron Canyon State Park features a rugged high-country canyon, clear river access, and abundant wildlife in northern New Mexico. Visitors come for trout fishing, camping, picnicking, and easy access to nearby mountain recreation.

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Coyote Creek State Park

Guadalupita, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Clayton is within range for travelers seeking a mountain park experience in northeastern New Mexico. Visitors from Clayton may come for camping and a cooler, greener environment than the high plains."

Coyote Creek State Park features a scenic riparian corridor with cottonwoods, meadows, and a perennial creek that supports trout fishing and abundant birdlife. Visitors come for peaceful camping, day-use areas, and a refreshing mountain setting near the village of Guadalupita.

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Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Clayton visitors may come for an overnight camping trip or a scenic detour into the mountains. The park provides a cooler, greener setting than the high plains."

Morphy Lake State Park offers a tranquil alpine-lake experience with easy access to boating, shoreline fishing, and day-use areas. Its compact size and forested setting make it a popular escape for visitors seeking cooler temperatures and a quiet outdoor setting.

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Storrie Lake State Park

Las Vegas, New Mexico
60 miles away

"Clayton visitors may come for a longer day trip focused on fishing and outdoor leisure. The park is a useful water recreation destination for northeastern New Mexico residents."

Storrie Lake State Park centers on a reservoir set against the high plains and foothills of northeastern New Mexico. Visitors come for water recreation, relaxed shoreline access, and easy day-use amenities close to Las Vegas.

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