New York State Parks Near Kingston, Ontario

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Kingston, Ontario

Cedar Point State Park

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Cedar Point State Park

Clayton, New York
35 miles away

"Kingston, just across the border in Canada, offers visitors easy access to the Thousand Islands region, with Cedar Point State Park as a favorite spot for cross-border day trips and fishing."

Cedar Point State Park is renowned for its waterfront campsites and direct access to the St. Lawrence River, making it a favorite for anglers, boaters, and families seeking outdoor recreation. The park features a sandy beach, picnic areas, and playgrounds.

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Dewolf Point State Park

Wellesley Island, New York
35 miles away

"Kingston visitors cross the border to enjoy the park’s tranquil river views, boating, and easy access to the Thousand Islands."

Dewolf Point State Park features shaded picnic areas, a boat launch, and campsites along the St. Lawrence River. It's ideal for fishing, boating, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Thousand Islands.

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Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

Grindstone Island, New York
35 miles away

"Kingston, just across the border in Canada, offers easy access to the St. Lawrence River and is a popular starting point for Thousand Islands adventures."

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park is accessible only by boat and features waterfront campsites, fishing, and picnic facilities. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to explore the Thousand Islands and enjoy the serenity of the St. Lawrence River.

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Grass Point State Park

Clayton, New York
35 miles away

"Kingston, just across the border in Canada, is a historic city with vibrant arts and waterfront scenes. Canadian visitors cross the Thousand Islands Bridge to enjoy the park’s natural beauty."

Grass Point State Park features a marina, sandy beach, and picnic areas along the scenic St. Lawrence River. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, and camping in a peaceful natural setting.

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Long Point State Park — Thousand Islands

Three Mile Bay, New York
38 miles away

"Kingston, just across the border in Canada, is known for its vibrant downtown, historic sites, and proximity to the Thousand Islands, attracting international visitors to the park."

Nestled on a peninsula in the St. Lawrence River, Long Point State Park offers picturesque views, boating, fishing, and camping. Its tranquil setting and family-friendly facilities make it a favorite spot for outdoor recreation.

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Rock Island Light State Park

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Rock Island Light State Park

Hammond, New York
40 miles away

"Kingston residents and tourists often cross the border to experience the Thousand Islands, including Rock Island Light’s rich maritime history."

Located on the St. Lawrence River, Rock Island Light State Park is renowned for its restored 19th-century lighthouse and maritime museum. Visitors can tour the lighthouse, enjoy picnicking, and experience the tranquility of this boat-access-only island.

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Cedar Island State Park

Hammond, New York
40 miles away

"Kingston, just across the border in Canada, is a vibrant city with historic charm. Canadian visitors cross the river to experience the unique island camping and recreation at Cedar Island State Park."

Cedar Island State Park is a unique, boat-access-only park located on the St. Lawrence River. It features waterfront campsites, fishing, and boating opportunities amid the beautiful Thousand Islands.

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Keewaydin State Park

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Keewaydin State Park

Alexandria Bay, New York
50 miles away

"Kingston visitors cross the border to experience Keewaydin’s American riverfront, perfect for family outings and fishing trips."

Nestled on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, Keewaydin State Park boasts a marina, swimming pool, and picturesque campsites. It’s ideal for fishing, boating, and enjoying river views.

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