September 07, 2007
Contact:Eileen LarrabeeCathy Jimenez518.486.1868
STATE PARKS ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY ATTENDANCE NUMBERS
Patrons Visiting State Parks for Labor Day Weekend Increase by 72% Over Last YearGreat Fall Activities Await
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commissioner Carol Ash said today announced that attendance at state parks and historic sites for the Labor Day weekend was up by 72 percent (690,000 visitors) from last year for a total of 1,653,000 visitors. Visitation also increased during the entire peak summer season (Memorial Day through Labor Day) by 8 percent (2.4 million visitors) over last year.
"Across New York, increasing numbers of families and friends gathered at our parks and historic sites during the warm summer months to enjoy recreational activities and to experience the diverse natural resources throughout the state," said Ash. "As the autumn season approaches and brings cooler weather and vibrant foliage, I encourage New Yorkers to make plans to enjoy great outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking and trail running, camping and fishing."
According to Ash, attendance over the Labor Day weekend increased in each of the State Parks eleven regions. The New York City region experienced a dramatic increase of 220 percent over 2006, welcoming more than 143,800 visitors to the parks. The Finger Lakes region had substantial increases as well which resulted in an increase of 56,000 visitors or 123 percent over last year. Parks and historic sites in the Taconic region saw more than 71,800 visitors over the holiday weekend, a 135 percent increase from the previous year.
According to Ash, attendance over the Labor Day weekend increased in each of the State Parks eleven regions. The New York City region experienced a dramatic increase of 220 percent over 2006, welcoming more than 143,800 visitors to the parks. The Finger Lakes region had substantial increases as well which resulted in an increase of 56,000 visitors or 123 percent over last year. Parks and historic sites in the Taconic region saw more than 71,800 visitors over the holiday weekend, a 135 percent increase from the previous year.
Additionally, occupancy at State Parks campgrounds and cabins for the Labor Day weekend totaled 87 percent versus 72 percent last year. According to Ash, over half a million people camped in New York State parks this year, an increase of more 70,000 over last year. The average camping trip lasted four days, and reservations at New York State park campgrounds increased by more than 10,000 this year.
Ash noted that many parks remain open for camping through mid-October, and encourages campers to contact the park for specific hours of operation.
State Parks oversees 67 campgrounds with more than 8,000 campsites, 800 cabins and 41 vacation rentals. Camping reservations are available through ReserveAmerica, which provides online and phone reservations for campsites throughout New York. Reservations are accepted for campsites and cabins from one day to nine months in advance of the planned arrival date by calling toll free 1-800-456-CAMP or online, www.ReserveAmerica.com Campers are reminded not to bring their own firewood and to use only firewood from local sources.
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees 178 state parks, 35 historic sites, 29 golf courses and 77 developed beaches. For more information on any of these recreation areas, call 518-474-0456 or visit www.nysparks.com.
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Labor Day Holiday Weekend: For the three day period Saturday, September 1; Sunday September 2; and Monday, September 3, 2007 vs. Saturday, September 2; Sunday, September 3; and Monday, September 4, 2006
Park Region
2007
2006
Change
Percent
Western New York
Allegany
54,356
31,625
22,731
71.9%
Niagara
471,682
358,718
112,964
31.5%
Genesee
40,590
22,472
18,118
80.6%
Central NY / Finger Lakes
Finger Lakes
101,580
45,469
56,111
123.4%
Central
57,235
28,730
28,505
99.2%
Thousand Islands
48,843
25,731
21,112
82.0%
Eastern NY / Hudson Valley
Saratoga/Capital District
57,866
25,379
32,487
128.0%
Taconic
71,801
30,582
41,219
134.8%
Palisades
100,807
68,054
32,753
48.1%
New York City / Long Island
New York City
143,866
44,980
98,886
219.8%
Long Island
506,551
281,517
225,034
79.9%
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