Schodack Island State Park sits off the eastern shore of the Hudson River just south of Albany. Approximately seven miles of Hudson River and Schodack Creek shoreline bound the 1,052-acre site. The park has been designated a State Estuary, and a portion of the park shelters a Bird Conservation Area (BCA) that is home to bald eagles, cerulean warblers and blue herons that nest in the cottonwood trees. Eight miles of multi-use trails wind through a variety of ecological communities. In addition, the park has 66 campsites for use, an improved bike trail, volleyball nets, horseshoe and a kayak/canoe launch site. Interpretive signage highlights the park's historic and environmental significance. Picnicking (tables and grills) are available to groups by reservation (fee - call park for details).
Activities:
Biking (Accessible)
Fishing (Accessible)
Hiking (Accessible)
Hunting
Ice Skating (Accessible)
Snowshoeing Trails (Accessible)
X-Country Skiing
Amenities:
Boat Launches (Accessible)
* Canoe/kayak launch access varies with the tide. Please check the tide chart for high tide times.
Campsites
Grills
Nature Trails (Accessible)
Picnic Tables (Accessible)
Playgrounds
Playing Fields (Accessible)