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Sampson State Park was once a naval training station, then an Air Force base
before becoming a state park. Military roads and buildings have been
replaced with grasses, wildflowers, shrubs and trees on flat, rolling
woodlands surrounding ravines. The focal point of the park is the 123-berth
marina for seasonal and transient boaters. There are 245 electric campsites
and 64 non-electric sites, picnic areas, playground and playing fields that
include tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, a swimming beach, a
recreation building, and organized activities including tours, hikes and
wildlife watches. Seneca Lake is famous for its trout fishing.
| Attractions |
| Beach |
Biking |
| Boat Launch Sites |
Camper Recreation |
| Campsites |
Dockage |
| Dumping Station(s) |
Empire Passport Accepted |
| Fishing |
Food |
| Hiking |
Hunting |
| Ice Fishing |
Marina |
| Marina pump out station |
Museum/Vistor Center |
| Nature Trail |
Pavilions |
| Picnic Tables |
Playground |
| Playing Field(s) |
Powerboats |
| Recreation Programs |
Showers |
| Snowshoeing |
Tennis |
| Tent/Trailer Sites |
X-Country Skiing |
Directions
- Route 96A, 11 miles south of Geneva. East shore of Seneca Lake, off
Route 96A.

Contact Information:
6096 Route 96A
Romulus, NY 14541
Phone:
(315) 585-6392
Reservations:
(800) 456-2267
Seasons/Hours:
The Park is open year round. Campground opens late-April through mid-November.
Deer, waterfowl and small game hunting permitted during season.
Pets:
Household pets only; caged or on a leash not more than 6 feet. Proof of rabies
inoculation. Not allowed in bathing areas. |