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Schodack Island State Park (formerly known as Castleton Island State Park) is a
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that spans portions of Rensselaer,
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, and Columbia counties,
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. The park is located between the
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and Schodack Creek, and was opened in 2002.


History

The name "Schodack" is from the
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terms ''ishoda'' ("fire plain") and ''akee'' ("land"); the name refers to the area being the former home of the Mohicans' central council fire. During the time of the Mahicans, the area now occupied by the park was a group of six islands; it became a continuous peninsula in the early 1900s when a federal project to construct a deep-water navigation channel to Albany necessitated the construction of dikes and the deposition of dredged material along and between the islands. What was to become Schodack Island State Park was first acquired by the
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in the 1970s, and was originally known as Castleton Island State Park. It remained undeveloped until the early 2000s. Schodack Island State Park was opened in 2002, and was initially a day-use only park. In 2013, plans were proposed to add camping facilities to the park, representing the first new campground constructed by the
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in approximately 35 years. The campsites were made available to the public in 2016.


Park facilities

Schodack Island State Park offers a campground with 66 campsites, picnic tables, of trails, biking, fishing, and hunting. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails are maintained during the winter.


See also

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New York State Parks: Schodack Island State Park
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