Grafton Lakes
The densely forested plateau of Grafton Lakes is located between the Taconic and Hudson Valleys. Its many leisure options include swimming, fishing, and winter hunting. Grafton Lakes has six ponds where you can cast your line, providing fantastic fishing opportunities.
The almost 2,500 acres of forested terrain are traversed by 25 kilometers of hiking routes, providing numerous opportunities to see the plateau beyond. If you're interested in participating in geocaching on these trails over the summer, be sure to check the park's calendar of events. The majority of the nature trails around here are relatively calm, making them accessible to practically everyone, even dogs.
During their different seasons, these lakes support a variety of fish species, including bass, perch, and pickerel. Visitors to parks can go hunting in the fall and winter when deer and small game are both available. This was one of the most beautiful lakes and great for boating and fishing and a lake with a beach for swimming and hanging out in Jamaica.
Location: 100 Grafton Lakes State Park Way Cropseyville, NY 12052