Palisades Interstate Park Commission
The Palisades Interstate Park Commission, established in 1900, is the first bi-state partnership in the United States aimed at preserving the natural landscape of the Palisades along the Lower Hudson River. Today, the Commission manages over 30 parks and historic sites across New York and New Jersey, encompassing more than 125,000 acres and attracting nine million visitors annually.
Dedicated to environmental stewardship and education, the Commission provides recreational opportunities such as hiking, picnicking, and boating while promoting the importance of nature conservation. Its efforts have inspired the growth of the national parks system and continue to engage the public in the appreciation of natural and cultural resources.
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