Pixley Falls State Park


Pixley Falls State Park is a New York state park located in the town of Boonville in Oneida County, New York, United States. The park is located on New York State Route 46 and is north of Rome and southwest of Boonville, near the community of Hurlbutville.

Facilities

Open all year, the park gets its name from a waterfall called Pixley Falls, accessible via a short hiking trail. The park offers picnicking, a nature trail, hiking, fishing, seasonal hunting, and cross country skiing. The park has steep wooded hills, a mountain trout stream, and a trail that runs along the ruins of the 19th-century Black River Canal.
Camping, once permitted at the park, has not been allowed since the park became day-use only in 2010.