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Lake Sophia is a new place where people can go swimming. It will open at 10 a.m. on Friday.
Here are some simple facts about it:
The state parks office started working last summer to turn the old quarry into a safe swimming hole that everyone can use.
The quarry has two side-by-side swimming areas:
The area was not always a park. Here is what happened over time:
After the state got the land, they added nice things like:
Last year, the state said they would spend a lot of money:
Important: The $68 million is a major upgrade for the park and comes from a special environmental fund approved by voters.
The two swimming areas together can hold 480 people at one time.
Important: The 480-person limit protects the water’s purity, not just for space reasons.
The bigger park is called Sojourner Truth State Park.
Lake Sophia is a new, safe swimming spot opening Friday at 10 a.m. inside an old spring-fed quarry between Kingston and Ulster. The state turned it into a park with two swim areas watched by lifeguards. The land was once a brickyard and quarry, sat empty, then was bought by the state in 2022 after Scenic Hudson stepped in. With $68 million from an environmental bond act, the park is getting big upgrades and hopes to welcome more than its current 50,000 yearly visitors. Up to 480 swimmers can enjoy the water without hurting its cleanliness. The swim hole honors Sojourner Truth’s daughter, while the park celebrates Truth herself.
1. When does Lake Sophia open?
It opens at 10 a.m. on Friday.
2. Why can only 480 people swim at once?
That number keeps the water clean, since sunscreen and bug spray from more people could lower water quality.
3. Who was Sojourner Truth?
She was a well-known abolitionist (someone who worked to end slavery) who lived in the Hudson Valley, and the state park is named after her.
4. Where did the $68 million come from?
It comes from the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act, a public environmental funding program.