SACKETS HARBOR â In a Facebook post earlier this week, the Steiner Family announced they had closed on a new location, the Wescott General Store on Route 3.
Located just outside of Westcott Beach State Park, the store caters to visitor camping and beach needs along with extras like ice cream, grab & go foods such as pizza, hot dogs and subs, gas, groceries, homemade fudge and an assortment of apparel.
Opening day will be Saturday.
Because they just recently closed on the location, the family is still awaiting new signs and shipments, but will have many items available for the opening weekend.
LongIsland.com
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced that New Yorkâs State parks, historic sites, campgrounds, and trails welcomed a record-setting 78 million visits in 2020
Historic 78 Million Visits to New York State Parks in 2020 Announced The milestone marks nine years of steady visitor growth and represents an overall increase of 34 percent, or more than 20 million visitors since the Governor took office in 2011. “In 2020, our State parks became an even more critical resource than before as New Yorkers sought safe places for solace, exercise and relief from the pandemic,” Governor Cuomo said. “New York remains fully committed to the continued modernization of our parks system, and with the recent completion of the 750-mile Empire State Trail, we are ensuring New Yorkers and visitors alike, have unparalleled recreational opportunities, especially during these unprecedented times.”
WYSIWYG Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York s State parks, historic sites, campgrounds, and trails welcomed a record-setting 78 million visits in 2020. The milestone marks nine years of steady visitor growth and represents an overall increase of 34 percent, or more than 20 million visitors since the Governor took office in 2011. In 2020, our State parks became an even more critical resource than before as New Yorkers sought safe places for solace, exercise and relief from the pandemic,
Governor Cuomo said . New York remains fully committed to the continued modernization of our parks system, and with the recent completion of the 750-mile Empire State Trail, we are ensuring New Yorkers and visitors alike, have unparalleled recreational opportunities, especially during these unprecedented times.