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Chimney Bluffs State Park

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Type
  
State park

Area
  
597 acres (2.42 km)

Phone
  
+1 315-947-5205

Nearest city
  
Wolcott, New York

Created
  
1963 (1963)

Chimney Bluffs State Park

Location
  
7700 Garner Road Wolcott, New York

Operated by
  
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

Address
  
7700 Garner Rd, Wolcott, NY 14590, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–9PMSunday6AM–9PMMonday6AM–9PMTuesday6AM–9PMWednesday6AM–9PMThursday6AM–9PMFriday6AM–9PMSaturday6AM–9PM

Similar
  
Fair Haven Beach State Park, Beechwood State Park, Fill Glen State Park, Conesus Lake Boat Launch, Canandaigua Lake State Marine P

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Chimney Bluffs State Park is a 597-acre (2.42 km2) state park in the town of Huron in Wayne County, New York. The park is situated on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, east of Sodus Bay. From the park's hiking trails, visitors can view the large clay formations at the water's edge for which the park is named.

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GeologyEdit

The bluffs are formed from eroded drumlins, teardrop-shaped hills of glacial till that were deposited and shaped by glaciers during the most recent ice age. The erosive power of wind, rain, snow, and waves has formed the landscape into sharp pinnacles. Although the pinnacles and cliffs, some of which rise up to 150 feet (46 m) above the lake shore, have existed for thousands of years, they are constantly changing and further eroding. The average erosion of bluffs is one to five feet (0.3 to 1.5 m) per year.

The Lake Ontario shoreline from Sodus Bay to Oswego has many bluffs, of which Chimney Bluffs is the most visited.

Park history and featuresEdit

The Chimney Bluffs area has been a landmark for many years. According to the pamphlet given by the park, smugglers used the area as a landing point while transporting liquor from Canada during Prohibition. The area was acquired by the state of New York in 1963 after having previously been operated informally as a privately owned recreation area.

It lay undeveloped until 1999 when a parking lot, service building with heated restrooms, picnic areas with grills, and hiking trails throughout the park were added. It is considered a year-round park for hiking and picnicking in the summer. Swimming is prohibited. Winter activities include cross-country skiing and snowshoeing; a trailhead for snowmobiling is also located within the park.

The park has approximately four miles (6.4 km) of hiking trails, including a one-mile (1.6 km) trail along the Bluffs between the west and east entrances.

From some vantage points in the park, visitors can see Nine Mile Point nuclear power station, 25 miles (40 km) to the northeast, as well as the coal smokestacks located in Oswego.

References

Chimney Bluffs State Park Wikipedia