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National Parks in New York: The Complete List

New York’s public lands cover a lot more than skyline views and city parks — from urban monuments that tell stories of American history to wide natural areas upstate, there’s a surprising variety to explore. Whether you’re after cultural sites in the five boroughs or rugged trails farther north, the state’s protected places reflect many landscapes and stories.

There are 22 National Parks in New York, ranging from African Burial Ground National Monument to Women’s Rights National Historical Park. For each entry the list below is organized with Type,Location,Notable so you can quickly compare what each site offers and plan visits accordingly — you’ll find below.

How should I group these national parks to make the most of a short trip?

Think regionally: cluster sites in New York City and nearby Hudson Valley stops for a cultural weekend, or focus on upstate areas like the Adirondacks and Catskills for outdoor time. Check each site’s hours and seasonal access, factor in driving times or transit connections, and prioritize a few highlights rather than trying to see everything.

Are there fees or permits I need to know about for these parks?

Many sites are free or have minimal admission, but some managed units may charge parking fees, require timed entry, or offer paid guided programs. Check the National Park Service page for each site before you go and consider an annual pass if you plan multiple visits.

National Parks in New York

Name Type Location Notable
Statue of Liberty National Monument National Monument New York County, Hudson County; New York Iconic neoclassical statue, Ellis Island immigration museum
Gateway National Recreation Area National Recreation Area Kings, Queens, Richmond; New York City Beaches, urban bays, WWII-era Floyd Bennett Field
Fire Island National Seashore National Seashore Suffolk; Patchogue Sandy beaches, maritime forests, historic communities, iconic lighthouses
Saratoga National Historical Park National Historical Park Saratoga; Stillwater Saratoga battlefield, Revolutionary War turning point
Fort Stanwix National Monument National Monument Oneida; Rome Reconstructed Revolutionary War fort with archaeological exhibits
Women’s Rights National Historical Park National Historical Park Seneca; Seneca Falls Birthplace of the women’s suffrage movement, historic convention sites
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site National Historic Site Dutchess; Hyde Park FDR’s lifelong home and museum on the Roosevelt family estate
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site National Historic Site Dutchess; Hyde Park Val-Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt’s home, gardens, and visitor center
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site National Historic Site Dutchess; Hyde Park Gilded Age riverside mansion with formal gardens and Hudson views
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site National Historic Site Columbia; Kinderhook President Van Buren’s Lindenwald estate with period rooms
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site National Historic Site Nassau; Oyster Bay Theodore Roosevelt’s “Summer White House” and historic house museum
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site National Historic Site New York County; New York Birthplace and museum honoring President Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site National Historic Site Erie; Buffalo Site where Roosevelt was sworn in as president in 1901
Hamilton Grange National Memorial National Memorial New York County; New York Alexander Hamilton’s preserved home, relocated to Hamilton Heights
African Burial Ground National Monument National Monument New York County; New York Sacred burial ground preserving African and African American heritage
Federal Hall National Memorial National Memorial New York County; New York Site of George Washington’s first inauguration and early U.S. government
Castle Clinton National Monument National Monument New York County; New York 19th-century fort at Battery Park, historic immigration gateway
Governors Island National Monument National Monument New York County; New York City Historic military buildings, public park, panoramic Manhattan skyline views
Stonewall National Monument National Monument New York County; New York Commemorates 1969 Stonewall riots and LGBTQ civil rights history
General Grant National Memorial National Memorial New York County; New York Final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant; monumental riverside mausoleum
Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site National Historic Site Westchester; Mount Vernon 18th-century parish church, Revolutionary War-era cemetery and exhibits
Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail National Historic Trail Multiple counties across New York; Various locations statewide Commemorates 1781 allied army marches crucial to American independence

Images and Descriptions

Statue of Liberty National Monument

Statue of Liberty National Monument

Protects the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island and nearby Ellis Island. Serves as a symbol of freedom and U.S. immigration history. Counts as a major National Park Service site in New York Harbor.

Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway National Recreation Area

Spans beaches, marshes, marshland, and urban shoreline across New York and New Jersey. Offers recreation, birding, and historic sites near New York City. Represents a large, multi-unit NPS park with many public access points.

Fire Island National Seashore

Fire Island National Seashore

Protects a long barrier island with sandy beaches, dunes, and maritime forest off Long Island. Preserves wildlife habitat and small seaside communities. Appears for its coastal scenery and year-round recreation.

Saratoga National Historical Park

Saratoga National Historical Park

Commemorates the 1777 Battles of Saratoga, a turning point in the American Revolution. Preserves battlefield land, trails, and a visitor center. Stands out as a key Revolutionary War site in New York.

Fort Stanwix National Monument

Fort Stanwix National Monument

Preserves an 18th-century frontier fort in Rome, New York. Interprets military life and pivotal Revolutionary War events. Serves as an important NPS historic site in upstate New York.

Women's Rights National Historical Park

Women’s Rights National Historical Park

Covers sites in Seneca Falls tied to the early U.S. women’s rights movement. Includes the Wesleyan Chapel where the 1848 convention met. Highlights social reform history preserved by the NPS.

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

Protects FDR’s family home and grounds in Hyde Park. Interprets the life and presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Serves as a presidential historic site on the Hudson River.

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

Preserves Val-Kill, the home where Eleanor Roosevelt lived and worked. Highlights her civic work, humanitarian efforts, and social reforms. Appears for its connection to an influential first lady.

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

Maintains a Gilded Age estate on the Hudson River in Hyde Park. Shows early 20th-century architecture, formal gardens, and river views. Represents historic architecture and landscape preservation.

Martin Van Buren National Historic Site

Martin Van Buren National Historic Site

Protects Lindenwald, the home of President Martin Van Buren near Kinderhook. Presents Van Buren’s life and 19th-century politics. Serves as one of New York’s presidential historic sites.

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

Preserves Theodore Roosevelt’s home in Oyster Bay on Long Island. Shows the family house, study, and surrounding grounds where he worked. Appears for its role in presidential and conservation history.

Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

Marks the small Manhattan house where Theodore Roosevelt was born. Interprets his early life and the Victorian-era home. Serves as the president’s preserved birthplace in New York City.

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Commemorates Roosevelt’s 1901 presidential oath after President McKinley’s assassination. Preserves the Ansley Wilcox House in Buffalo. Highlights a crucial moment in U.S. presidential history on New York soil.

Hamilton Grange National Memorial

Hamilton Grange National Memorial

Protects Alexander Hamilton’s country home, now located in Harlem. Interprets Hamilton’s life as a Founding Father and public servant. Appears as an important Revolutionary-era memorial in New York City.

African Burial Ground National Monument

African Burial Ground National Monument

Protects an 18th-century burial site for free and enslaved Africans in Lower Manhattan. Honors the lives and history of African New Yorkers. Stands out for its deep cultural and historic importance.

Federal Hall National Memorial

Federal Hall National Memorial

Marks the site of the first U.S. Capitol and George Washington’s 1789 inauguration on Wall Street. Preserves a 19th-century federal building with exhibits about the early republic. Serves as a founding-era national memorial.

Castle Clinton National Monument

Castle Clinton National Monument

Is a circular fort and former entertainment site at Battery Park in Manhattan. Served over time as a fort, an immigration station, and an aquarium. Appears as a historic harbor monument managed by the NPS.

Governors Island National Monument

Governors Island National Monument

Covers historic forts, military buildings, and parkland on Governors Island in New York Harbor. Shows military history and offers public open space and city views. Represents a unique island NPS site near Manhattan.

Stonewall National Monument

Stonewall National Monument

Commemorates the 1969 Stonewall riots and the start of the modern LGBTQ rights movement in Greenwich Village. Includes the Stonewall Inn and adjacent historic streets. Serves as the first U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ history.

General Grant National Memorial

General Grant National Memorial

Contains President Ulysses S. Grant’s tomb at Riverside Park in Manhattan. Serves as the largest mausoleum in North America. Appears as a presidential memorial preserved by the National Park Service.

Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site

Preserves an 18th-century church, cemetery, and meetinghouse in Mount Vernon, Westchester County. Interprets colonial life, local politics, and Revolutionary War-era events. Serves as a regional NPS historic site north of New York City.

Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

Marks the overland and water routes used by American and French armies during 1781-83, including stretches in New York. Preserves roads, towns, and sites tied to the allied march. Appears for its long-distance link to Revolutionary War history.

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