Camping at CEDAR POINT STATE PARK

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General Overview

Cedar Point State Park is one of the oldest state parks in New York, located in the Thousand Islands region along the St. Lawrence River. The park offers excellent fishing, boating, and camping experiences, and provides scenic views of the river.

Camping Information

Campsites: The park features a variety of camping options, including:

  • Tent sites: For traditional camping.
  • RV sites: Equipped with electric hookups.
  • Cabins: For those who prefer a more solid structure.

Amenities:

  • Restrooms: With showers and flush toilets.
  • Picnic Areas: Many with grills and tables.
  • Playgrounds: For children to enjoy.
  • Boat Launch: Access to the St. Lawrence River.

Reservations: It is highly recommended to make reservations in advance, especially during peak season. Reservations can be made online through the New York State Parks website or by calling the reservation hotline.

Season: The camping season typically runs from early spring through late fall. Check the specific dates for the current year, as they can vary.

Activities and Recreation

  • Fishing: The St. Lawrence River is known for bass, pike, and muskie.
  • Boating: There are boat rentals available or you can bring your own boat.
  • Swimming: The park has a swimming area, though the availability may depend on water conditions.
  • Hiking: Explore the local trails and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife in the area.

Safety and Regulations

  • Fires: Only allowed in designated areas and fire rings. Always fully extinguish fires before leaving the site or going to sleep.
  • Pets: Generally allowed but must be kept on a leash not exceeding six feet in length. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
  • Alcohol: Some New York state parks allow alcohol, but local restrictions can apply, so check the specific rules for Cedar Point State Park.
  • Quiet Hours: Typically enforced to ensure all campers can enjoy a peaceful environment.

Local Attractions

  • Boldt Castle: Take a boat tour to explore this historic castle located on Heart Island.
  • Thousand Islands Bridge: Offers incredible views and access to Wellesley Island and Canada.
  • Antique Boat Museum: Located in nearby Clayton, a must-see for boat enthusiasts.

Tips for Visiting

  • Packing: Prepare for a variety of weather conditions and bring appropriate gear for the activities you plan to enjoy.
  • Insects: The area may have mosquitoes and ticks. Bring insect repellent and check yourself for ticks after hiking.
  • Fishing License: If you plan to fish, ensure you have a valid New York State fishing license.

Contact Information

Before heading to Cedar Point State Park, it's advisable to check the latest information regarding camping fees, regulations, and any alerts or closures that may impact your visit. For detailed information and to make reservations, you can contact the park directly or visit the New York State Parks website.

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