New York Park List

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site Women's Rights National Historic Site Fort Stanwix National Monument Saratoga National Historic Park Martin Van Buren Historic Site Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Fire Island National Seashore Gateway National Recreational Area North Country National Scenic Trail Appalachian National Scenic Trail
African Burial Ground National Monument
Free and enslaved Africans alike were buried from the 1690s through the 1790s in a 6.6 acre burial ground outside the boundaries of the settlement of New Amsterdam, later known as New York. African Burial Ground National Monument preserves this burial ground, which was lost to history until recently. The grounds were rediscovered in 1991 as a consequence of the planned construction of a Federal office building. Easily accessible and rich with history, this is a national monument you don't want to miss.
Castle Clinton National Monument

Welcome to Castle Clinton National Monument, which is located at the southern tip of Manhattan Island. Castle Clinton represents the growth of New York City and also the growth of a nation. The Castle was initially built to keep out a British invasion in 1812, but has transformed over the years to welcome theater goers, immigrants, sightseers and now millions of visitors to New York Harbor.

Fort Stanwix National Monument
Take a visit to Fort Stanwix National Monument and discover how people endured harsh conditions along the Oneida Carrying Place. The American victory at this frontier fort directly contributed to the British defeat at Saratoga in 1777, setting the stage for westward expansion through New York. Take a walk through the monument and imagine the people who made history in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolutionary War.
Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway National Recreation abounds with recreational and learning opportunities, ranging from swimming, boating and fishing to team sports, bicycling and nature study. Travel to days of old when you visit the nation’s oldest operating lighthouse, forts that defended America, and sites that trace aviation’s early days. A wildlife refuge, holly forest, ocean dunes and coastal uplands in one, Gateway is a park that you don’t want to miss!