Amherst State Park in Erie County NY offers 77 acres of stunning landscapes including nature trails picnic areas and Ellicott Creek for fishing and walking activities open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Amherst State Park is a serene destination located in Erie County, New York, encompassing approximately 77 acres of state-owned land. Our park features picturesque nature trails, lush wooded areas, and the scenic Ellicott Creek that runs through the property. Initially part of The Sisters of St. Francis, our park offers a peaceful retreat for families and small groups looking to enjoy activities like picnicking, bird watching, and walking. With a commitment to preserving natural beauty and promoting outdoor recreation, we welcome visitors to explore and enjoy our inviting space from dawn till dusk.
Amherst State Park is a charming urban oasis located northeast of Buffalo, New York, straddling both the Village of Williamsville and the Town of Amherst. Spanning around 80 acres, with 77 acres belonging to the state and an additional 3 acres owned by the town, this park serves as a vital public open space amid predominantly residential and commercial developments. The park's historical roots can be traced back to The Sisters of St. Francis, whose Gothic Revival-style St. Mary of the Angels Mother House provides a captivating backdrop. Ellicott Creek is the heart of Amherst State Park, bisecting the land and creating a vibrant ecosystem that attracts numerous species of wildlife. Approximately 70% of the park lies within the 100-year floodplain of the creek, enhancing its natural charm while contributing to its ecological significance. Visitors can revel in an array of passive recreational activities such as fishing, jogging, dog walking, and family picnicking along its scenic trails
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