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Woodlawn Beach State Park

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Type
  
State park

Created
  
1996 (1996)

Phone
  
+1 716-826-1930

Area
  
107 acres (0.43 km2)

Nearest city
  
Buffalo

Open
  
All year

Number of visitors
  
146,000

Woodlawn Beach State Park

Location
  
S-3580 Lakeshore Road Blasdell, New York

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

Website
  
Woodlawn Beach State Park

Address
  
3580 Lakeshore Rd, Blasdell, NY 14219, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7AM–8PMWednesday7AM–8PMThursday7AM–8PMFriday7AM–8PMSaturday7AM–8PMSunday7AM–8PMMonday7AM–8PMTuesday7AM–8PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Evangola State Park, Beaver Island State Park, Silver Lake State Park, Buckhorn Island State Park, Wilson‑Tuscarora State Park

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Woodlawn Beach State Park is a 107-acre (0.43 km2) park located near the Village of Blasdell on the eastern shore of Lake Erie in Erie County, New York. It was opened as a state park in 1996, and has been operated since 2011 by the Town of Hamburg under a ten-year agreement with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

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HistoryEdit

Woodlawn Beach was historically a popular swimming location and resort during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Served by several trains and steamships, Woodlawn Beach at this time featured a hotel, restaurant, dancing hall, bowling alley, billiards hall, toboggan slide and a 30-acre (0.12 km2) picnic grove.

Access to the beach was restricted after the 1950s, when new owners disallowed public use of the land. The beach was once again opened to the public after New York State purchased 93 acres (38 ha) of property from Buffalo Crushed Stone in 1996. The $6.3 million acquisition was made with the assistance of the Trust for Public Land.

The park was operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation prior to 2011. However, after a period of closure due to state budget constraints, since 2011 the park has been operated by the Town of Hamburg through a ten-year partnership agreement with New York State. Although still struggling to cover expenses, the town has had some success by marketing the park's features, such as its beach, restaurant and banquet facilities. Losses have continued to decrease in the years since the town's takeover of park operations.

The "2010 Woodlawn Beach Sanitary Survey Report" completed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation notes several potential bacteria sources which may affect the beach, including sewage overflows, stormwater outfalls, urban runoff, contaminated stream drainage, algae and leafy debris. Woodlawn Beach was identified by the Natural Resources Defense Council as the third most polluted swimming beach in New York State after failing 32% of water sample tests in 2011.

FacilitiesEdit

The park offers a beach, hiking, playground, picnic areas and a bar and restaurant. Kayaks and paddle boards are available for rent, and the park is available for parties and weddings. The Lodge is available by rental only.

The park is open for day use all year, but swimming is permitted only during summer months. The beach is open from dawn until dusk seven days a week beginning Memorial Day weekend and closes Labor Day weekend. There is a $7 parking fee. Active military (with ID) are discounted to $5 as well as motorcycles. Monday through Friday, senior citizens (62 years and older) may enter the park free of charge.

The park accepts Empire Passes and Access Passes issued by New York State.

References

Woodlawn Beach State Park Wikipedia