List of National Natural Landmarks in New York

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Hook Mountain, part of the "Hook Mountain and Nyack Beach State Park National Natural Landmark", designated in 1980 for its portion of the Palisades Sill.

The National Natural Landmarks in New York include 29 of the more than 600 National Natural Landmarks (NNLs) in the United States. Twenty-seven landmarks are contained entirely within New York; the two exceptions are the Palisades of the Hudson which extends along the Hudson River into New Jersey, and the Chazy Fossil Reef which spans several Lake Champlain islands belonging to both New York and Vermont.

New York's NNLs cover unique landforms carved by glacial meltwater, a rare meromictic lake, several exposed fossil sites, and the largest open fault system in the United States. The state's first NNLs, Bergen-Byron Swamp and Mianus River Gorge, were designated in 1964 and are the oldest NNLs in the nation; New York's newest NNL is the Albany Pine Bush, designated in 2014. Owners include private individuals, non-governmental conservation organizations, and several municipal, state and federal agencies.[1] Designation as a NNL does not guarantee that a property is open to the public, and some are located on private property with restricted access.[2]

The National Natural Landmarks Program is administered by the National Park Service, a branch of the Department of the Interior. NNLs are intended to showcase important biological and/or geological features, and represent illustrative or well-preserved examples of such sites within a given biological or physiographic province. Properties considered for NNL status are nominated by the National Park Service, and are accepted or rejected by the Secretary of the Interior after a review process.[2]

The designation provides indirect, partial protection of the historic and biological integrity of the properties via tax incentives, grants, monitoring of threats, and other means. However, designation do never directly prohibit destruction or alteration of the property, and the designation may be revoked at any time by the National Park Service if the NNL is considered to have been significantly altered or damaged. Properties may also be de-designated by request of the property owner.[2]

National Natural Landmarks

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style="background-color:Template:NNL color" align="center" | Name style="background-color:Template:NNL color" class=unsortable | Image style="background-color:Template:NNL color" | Date style="background-color:Template:NNL color" | Location style="background-color:Template:NNL color" | County style="background-color:Template:NNL color" | Ownership style="background-color:Template:NNL color" class=unsortable | Description
Albany Pine Bush
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Template:Dts Albany Mixed – state, county, municipal Protects a pine scrub forest that occupies an area of periglacial dunes.
Bear Swamp Preserve
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Template:Dts Westerlo Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Albany Private A Script error: No such module "convert". Nature Conservancy preserve including a pond and surrounding swamp and woodland. It is recognized for its great laurel tree population.
Bergen-Byron Swamp Template:Dts Bergen Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Genesee Private A Script error: No such module "convert". swamp that was the first National Natural Landmark to be designated. It is managed by the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society.
Big Reed Pond Template:Dts Montauk Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Suffolk County An undeveloped fresh water lake where the Montaukett tribe lived until the mid-19th century. It is connected to Montauk County Park.
Chazy Fossil Reef File:Chazy Reef Isle La Motte.jpg Template:Dts Clinton (New York), Grand Isle (Vermont) Mixed – Federal, state, private The oldest known fossil reef on earth, with numerous Ordovician fossils demonstrating faunal succession.[3]
Deer Lick Nature Sanctuary Template:Dts Gowanda Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Cattaraugus Private A Script error: No such module "convert". Nature Conservancy preserve, containing Script error: No such module "convert". of old growth forest. It is known for its wildlife and its gorges which highlight the Onondaga Escarpment.
Dexter Marsh Template:Dts Dexter Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Jefferson State A Script error: No such module "convert". wetland marsh located at the Eastern end of Lake Ontario. It is a popular fishing and trapping area as well as a migratory bird layover.
Ellenville Fault-Ice Caves Template:Dts Ellenville Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Ulster State The largest open fault system in the United States results in ice caves which keeps ice year round and creates a cooler microclimate for more northern plants. Now part of Sam's Point Preserve.
Fall Brook Gorge Template:Dts Geneseo Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Livingston Private An excellent example of Upper and Middle Devonian rock formations.
Fossil Coral Reef Template:Dts Le Roy Genesee Private An abandoned limestone quarry, it contains a well preserved Middle Devonian coral reef along with rare tabulate and rugose corals, crinoids, gastropods, and trilobites.
Hart's Woods Template:Dts Perinton Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Monroe Municipal Contains a pristine stand of beech-maple forest, a climax forest dominated by the American beech and sugar maple which covered most of the Northeastern United States when it was settled.
Hook Mountain and Nyack Beach State Park File:Nyack-beach-state-park.png Template:Dts Upper Nyack Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Rockland State A portion of the Palisades Sill in proximity to the Hudson River within two adjacent state parks.
Iona Island Marsh File:Iona Island.jpg Template:Dts Stony Point Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Rockland State An island and marsh in the Hudson River which is a bird sanctuary and part of Bear Mountain State Park.
Ironsides Island Template:Dts Alexandria Bay Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Jefferson & St. Lawrence Private A rocky island in the Saint Lawrence River managed by The Nature Conservancy. Serves as a rookery for great blue herons.
John Boyd Thacher State Park Template:Dts Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Albany State [4]
Lakeview Marsh and Barrier Beach File:Lakeview Pond NY.jpg Template:Dts Ellisburg Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Jefferson State Adjacent to Southwick Beach State Park, this Script error: No such module "convert". marsh is protected by a barrier beach from Lake Ontario, unlike nearby Dexter Marsh.
Long Beach, Orient State Park File:Longbeachbar.jpg Template:Dts Southold Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Suffolk State A Script error: No such module "convert". sand spit beach within a state park at the end of Long Island, demonstrating plant succession from salt marsh to maritime red cedar forest.
McLean Bogs Template:Dts Dryden Tompkins Private A small acidic kettle bog managed by Cornell Plantations which is part of Cornell University. It is used for scientific research on the lichens and their methane gas production.
Mendon Ponds Park File:Devil's Bathtub, Mendon Ponds Park. Monroe County, NY.jpg Template:Dts Mendon Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Monroe County A Script error: No such module "convert". county park known for its birdwatching and its unusual glacial geology, including kettle holes, eskers, kames, and a floating sphagnum moss peat bog known as the Devils Bathtub.
Mianus River Gorge File:Mianus River Gorge As It Approaches Samual J. Bargh Reservoir.JPG Template:Dts Bedford Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Westchester Private A preserve known for its old growth climax hemlock forest and the Mianus River. The core area was the first land purchase deal by The Nature Conservancy.[5]
Montezuma Marshes Template:Dts Seneca Falls Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Seneca Federal A Script error: No such module "convert". National Wildlife Refuge containing one of the best examples of undisturbed swamp woodlands in New York or New England. It is a major stop for migratory birds.
Moss Island File:Moss Island 2010 (5240742381).jpg Template:Dts Little Falls Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Herkimer State An igneous intrusion in the Erie Canal with the Little Falls at one end. It became an island when locks were built so boats could avoid the Script error: No such module "convert". falls. It is known for its extremely large Script error: No such module "convert". glacial potholes created by retreating glaciers as well as being popular with local rock climbers.
Moss Lake Bogs Template:Dts Houghton Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Allegany Private An Script error: No such module "convert". glacial kettle lake which filled with melt water and rain. Over time, sphagnum moss has grown over the open water, turning it into an acidic bog. It is managed by The Nature Conservancy.
Oak Orchard Creek Marsh Template:Dts Medina Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Genesee & Orleans Mixed – Federal, state The marsh contains a state reserve, Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area, and a national reserve, the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, both of which are known as major stopover points for migratory birds. It was created by a partial blockage of the Oak Orchard River by glacial drift and an outcrop of limestone and dolomite known as the Lockport formation which forms the Niagara Escarpment.
Palisades of the Hudson File:Palisades Sill from Palisades Parkway.jpg Template:Dts Hudson River Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Rockland State A line of dramatic Script error: No such module "convert". cliffs of the Palisades Sill along the west side of the lower Hudson River.
Petrified Gardens File:Grotto at Petrified Sea Gardens.jpg Template:Dts Saratoga Springs Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Saratoga Private This private park preserves an area of ancient stromatolites in a fossilized ancient Cambrian reef. Stromatolites "were first recognized, discovered, and interpreted in North America" here in 1922. The park, which is now closed, was a childhood inspiration for Stephen Jay Gould.
Round Lake File:Round Lake (2) - Fayetteville NY.jpg Template:Dts Fayetteville Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Onondaga State Part of Green Lakes State Park, this lake is a rare meromictic lake is surrounded by a well preserved mesophytic forest
Thompson Pond File:Thompson Pond with trees.jpg Template:Dts Pine Plains Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Dutchess Private A Script error: No such module "convert". glacial kettle pond and surrounding Script error: No such module "convert". nature preserve managed by The Nature Conservancy. It is the source of Wappinger Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River that drains much of Dutchess County. It is known for its calcareous bogs, distinct from the acidic bogs found elsewhere in the Northeast.
Zurich Bog File:Zurich Bog, Arcadia, NY.JPG Template:Dts Arcadia Script error: No such module "Coordinates". Wayne Private A sphagnum bog managed by the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society.

Former National Natural Landmark

According to a notice in the Federal Register in July 2006, Gardiner's Island in Suffolk County was removed by the Department of the Interior from National Natural Landmark status in response to owner requests.[6] It was originally designated in April 1967. Its description formerly read: "The island is a breeding ground for osprey and is an important habitat of other fauna, particularly waterfowl and shore birds."[7]

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