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Max V. Shaul State Park

State park in Schoharie County, New York


State park in Schoharie County, New York

FieldValue
nameMax V. Shaul State Park
photoMaxvshaul.jpg
photo_captionMax V. Shaul State Park's entrance.
mapNew York
map_captionLocation of Max V. Shaul State Park within New York State
coords
typeState park
locationRoute 30
Fultonham, New York
nearest_cityFultonham, New York
area70 acre
created
operatorNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
visitation_num25,885
visitation_year2014
visitation_ref
openAll year
camp_sites30
websiteMax V. Shaul State Park

Fultonham, New York Max V. Shaul State Park is a 70 acre state park in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The park is located in Schoharie Valley between Breakabeen and Fultonham in the Town of Fulton, within sight of Vroman's Nose.

History

New York State made the initial purchase of land that was to become the park in 1958. Originally named Toepath Mountain Picnic Area and Campsite, the park opened on May 28, 1959.

Park description

Max V. Shaul State Park features a softball field, a playground, fishing (at Panther and Schoharie creeks), picnic grounds, and cooking and camping sites. Cross-country ski trails are available in the winter. Camping is available at 30 tent and trailer sites, and campers at Max V. Shaul State Park are permitted free access to nearby Mine Kill State Park during their stay.

The park is located on Route 30, and the southern entrance of Old Route 30 is at the park.

References

References

  1. "Max V. Shaul State Park - Getting There". NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation.
  2. (2014). "2014 New York State Statistical Yearbook". The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government.
  3. "State Park Annual Attendance Figures by Facility: Beginning 2003".
  4. Lawyer, Catharine D.. (1959). "A Brief History of the Town of Fulton, Schoharie County, New York State, 1828-1959". Richmondville Phoenix.
  5. "Mine Kill and Max V. Shaul State Parks". NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
  6. "Max V. Shaul State Park". NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation.
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