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Schodack Island State Park

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Schodack Island State Park
Schodack Island State Park

Schodack Island State Park (formerly known as Castleton Island State Park) is a 1,052-acre (4.26 km2) state park that spans portions of Rensselaer, Greene, and Columbia counties, New York. The park is located between the Hudson River and Schodack Creek, and was opened in 2002.

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Schodack Island State Park
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N 42.49 ° E -73.78 °
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Schodack Landing


12045 Town of Schodack
New York, United States
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