Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Chimney Bluffs State Park adventure.
This park is known for its unique rock spires towering over Lake Ontario.
Dramatic rock formations tower over Lake Ontario at this Western New York park. Nearly four miles of hiking trails traverse the park’s woodland and beach. The most popular, the Bluff Trail, brings hikers to the very edge of the cliffs made from glacial deposits and sculpted by harsh weather. To the southeast of the park, wetlands provide good bird watching opportunities, especially during migration. Day-use services include picnic areas and restrooms. There are no campsites within the park, but Lake Bluff Campground is just two miles south.
Chimney Bluffs State Park is open from dawn to dusk, all year-round. With their promise of long days and warm weather, spring and summer are the best seasons for exploring the park and its trails. Due to the angle of the beach, sunsets are particularly scenic in mid-summer.