Buckhorn Island State Park

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Coordinates43°03′22″N 78°59′00″W / 43.0561°N 78.9833°W / 43.0561; -78.9833
Buckhorn Island State Park
Woods Creek is the west boundary of Buckhorn Island State Park.
Buckhorn Island State Park is located in New York
Buckhorn Island State Park
Location of Buckhorn Island State Park within New York State
TypeState park
LocationGrand Island, New York
Nearest cityNiagara Falls, New York
Coordinates43°03′22″N 78°59′00″W / 43.0561°N 78.9833°W / 43.0561; -78.9833
Area895 acres (3.62 km2)[1]
Created1935 (1935)[2]
Operated byNew York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Visitors41,006 (in 2020)[3]
OpenAll year
WebsiteBuckhorn Island State Park

Buckhorn Island State Park is an 895-acre (3.62 km2) state park located in Erie County, New York in the Town of Grand Island. The park is on the northern end of the island of Grand Island.

Buckhorn Island State Park is primarily an exhibit of Niagara River wetlands, and is managed as a preserve. As such, the park offers space for largely passive recreational uses, such as biking, cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking, and a nature trail.[1]

A portion of the park has been set aside as a bird conservation area in order to protect nesting habitat for several species listed as threatened in New York State, including the least bittern, northern harrier, common tern, and sedge wren. The protected habitat also serves as a feeding and breeding area for numerous other species of waterfowl.[4] The park's wetlands serve as an overwintering location for 19 species of gulls, nearly half of the world's 45 species.[5]

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