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We drove past the lake and swingsets and the recreational area on purpose.There
were big rocks and the roots of huge trees and most of all, there was water
to play in. Strikingly cold, beautifully clear water.
Sophia, my daughter, loved it. She started out jumping from rock to rock in
one of Allegany State Park's rivulets and finished up sitting in it up to her
armpits. It was April and this was snowmelt water; not exactly what most would
call water fit for a dip.
But that's what's great about this 65,000-acre park. It has something for everyone:
A large lake full of fish, swamps for bird watchers, and of course, the more
traditional park amenities like campgrounds, nature trails, playgrounds and
cabins.
Today we wanted away from the crowd, so we spent the entire afternoon along
a little-used area near a brook. Juncos, sparrow-like snowbirds with grey backs
and white bellies, flitted from tree to tree.
Allegany Park is renowned for trees, and has one of the few old-growth forests
in the state. It's a great place for either an afternoon or an entire vacation.
For the sportsman, hunting for both big and small game is allowed in portions
of the park, though a special permit is needed. Fishing also abounds in sleepy
beaver ponds sporting bass, small brook trout streams and Red House Lake. A
special permit is needed to fish in the park, as well.
Allegany offers a variety of winter activities, including more than 45 kilometers
of cross country skiing trails. In fact, you don't even need to own skis, since
the Art Roscoe Ski area rents them for $13 a day, a bargain compared to any
downhill skiing excursion.
For the mountain bike enthusiast, June is the month to be at the park. The Raccoon
Mountain Bike Rally is June 15-16, with a downhill competition and skill clinics
for the beginner.
If your family loves the outdoors, Allegany State Park-celebrating its 75th
anniversary this year-offers year-round activity. And remember, kids like jumping
on rocks and huge tree roots as much-if not more than-metal swingsets and slides.
If you go: Allegany State Park. From Buffalo, take state Route 17 east to
Exit 19. From Rochester access state Route 17 west to Exit 19.
·Cabin rentals at the park (380 cabins available) range from $30.50 (no
electric) a night to $66.25, with a two-night minimum. Reservations, 1-800-456-CAMP.
·Restaurant, sports bar and grill, two sand beaches, two camp stores,
three separate campgrounds.
Chris Peterson of Almond is the outdoorsy type. Looks like Sophia is following
in his footsteps.
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