Schodack Island State Park sits off the eastern shore of the Hudson River just south of Albany. Approximately seven miles of Hudson River and Schodack Creek shoreline bound the 1,052-acre site. The park has been designated a State Estuary, and a portion of the park shelters a Bird Conservation Area (BCA) that is home to bald eagles, cerulean warblers and blue herons that nest in the cottonwood trees. Eight miles of multi-use trails wind through a variety of ecological communities. In addition, the park has 66 campsites for use, an improved bike trail, volleyball nets, horseshoe and a kayak/canoe launch site. Interpretive signage highlights the park's historic and environmental significance. Picnicking (tables and grills) are available to groups by reservation (fee - call park for details).
Activities:
Biking (Accessible)
Fishing (Accessible)
Hiking (Accessible)
Hunting
Ice Skating (Accessible)
Snowshoeing Trails (Accessible)
X-Country Skiing
Amenities:
Boat Launches (Accessible)
* Canoe/kayak launch access varies with the tide. Please check the tide chart for high tide times.
Campsites
Grills
Nature Trails (Accessible)
Picnic Tables (Accessible)
Playgrounds
Playing Fields (Accessible)
Monday, Nov 25, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. CT
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Monday, Nov 25, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. CT
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