State Park
Land set aside and managed by a state agency to preserve cultural and natural areas and to provide opportunities for recreation and education. Early parks were established because of their unique geological or exceptional natural features, while later parks emphasized recreation as well as conservation. State parks were often planned to be closer to population centers than many of the larger national parks.
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McKinney Falls State Park
Austin, TX -
Westmoreland State Park
Montross, VA -
Beavertail Light
Jamestown, RI -
Fort Wetherill State Park
Jamestown, RI -
Fort Adams
Newport, RI -
The Barnacle Historic State Park
Coconut Grove, FL -
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Key Biscayne, FL -
Pilgrim Memorial State Park
Plymouth, MA -
Freight Yard Historic District
North Adams, MA -
Bascom Lodge and Mt. Greylock
Lanesborough, MA -
Jones Beach State Park
Wantagh, NY -
Jack London State Historic Park
Glen Ellen, CA -
Koreshan State Historic Site
Estero, FL -
Fontainebleau State Park
Mandeville, LA -
Tanglewood - ME
Lincolnville, ME -
Saugatuck Dunes
Holland, MI