What People Are Saying About Wellesley Island State Park
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The Setting – Wellesley Island State Park has the largest camping complex in the Thousand Islands region. Secluded wilderness sites nestled along the banks of the St. Lawrence River are accessible only by foot or boat. Within this rustic paradise, fishing is excellent--particularly for muskie in autumn. – – The Facility – There are regular tent/trailer sites and a cabin colony, including facilities for group camping and full-serve family cabins. Two or three bedroom cottages are available.
Editor's Tips
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- To accommodate boaters, the park has a marina and four boat launches.
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- Alcohol is prohibited in the campground.
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- A nature center, which includes a museum, varied habitats such as wooded wetlands, three miles of shoreline and open granite outcrops.

