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Long Point State Park – Thousand Islands in Three Mile Bay, New York, is a scenic and peaceful destination known for its large campsites, beautiful water views, and family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy easy access to swimming and fishing in the protected waters of Lake Ontario, or launch your kayak for a day on the bay. The park is well maintained, quiet, and perfect for a getaway, offering convenience to nearby towns like Clayton for day trips. Dog owners and families alike appreciate the park’s clean facilities, ample shade from mature ash trees, and its spacious layout for pets to explore, making it a beloved choice among local dog-friendly parks.
While Long Point State Park is not an exclusively dedicated dog park, its dog-friendly trails and pet-friendly policy combined with ample outdoor activities make it an appealing spot for visitors with dogs. Enjoy picturesque sunsets, well-kept grounds, and access to a playground for kids, making this a well-rounded park for all family members—furry or otherwise.
Big sites with nice view of the water and good water access. Quiet park and family friendly. Bathhouses are pretty good and are clean.
Good fishing with our yaks. Bass, perch and sunfish.
Easy to dsytrip into Clayton.
Overall, we really enjoy this park. Only issue we ever have here are Bees, but there seem to be less this Fall than when we were here midsummer a few years ago (they were incessant then).
Super well maintained park. Many sites on the bay. Sunsets are incredibly beautiful. Fish, boat, kayak, canoe or just take your chair and sit in the water. Only 1 dump though, so take notice when u leave…may take a little time. Just a great park!
Clean, large sites, peaceful, quiet! Staff and Everyone we meet is friendly!
Beautiful scenery all around and super quiet park! Downfalls is the goose poop is EVERYWHERE and the electrical needs to be upgraded for sure. Definitely bring a surge protector and keep an eye on your voltage here! We had a couple beautiful weather days here at the beginning of June and a bad storm the last day & night that brought damaging winds. Great park to get away if you don’t need many amenities.
Great campground located among some of northeastern Lake Ontario’s protected waters. The park’s campsites offer incredibly close proximity to great swimming and fishing waters. The amenities are conveniently placed, up to date and well kept. The big playground offers a lot of fun for the kiddos! The park employees are all very friendly and helpful. Be careful not to transport firewood, the park has some of the areas most beautiful and untouched Ash trees!