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Keewaydin
Overview
Keewaydin State Park offers a scenic retreat on the banks of the St. Lawrence River within the iconic Thousand Islands region. Known for its steep rocky bluffs and expansive river views, this park provides a classic New York state park experience. Travelers can enjoy a mix of wooded campsites and open areas that capture the breezy essence of life on the water. Unlike a commercial resort, the atmosphere here is peaceful and focused on natural beauty and outdoor recreation, making it a staple for those exploring the northern border of New York.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just southwest of the village of Alexandria Bay, the park occupies a prime piece of real estate on the St. Lawrence River. The terrain is characterized by dramatic elevation changes and lush greenery, providing a sense of seclusion despite being close to local services. Visitors are surrounded by the deep blue waters of the river, which serves as a major shipping channel where massive ocean-going vessels can often be seen gliding past the shoreline. The surrounding area is quintessential river country, defined by granite outcroppings and dense hardwood forests.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped for RVers who appreciate a balance of rustic charm and functional facilities. On-site features include:
- Campsites featuring electric hookups that accommodate various rig sizes.
- A full-service marina with four docks and a convenient boat launch.
- A large seasonal swimming pool perfect for cooling off during the summer months.
Practical needs are met with restrooms, hot showers, and a dumping station, ensuring a comfortable stay for self-contained rigs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The location serves as a perfect base camp for exploring the Thousand Islands. A short drive or boat ride takes you to the heart of Alexandria Bay, where you can board a tour boat to visit the famous Boldt Castle on Heart Island. Anglers will find the river teeming with bass and northern pike, while hikers can explore the park’s trails that wind along the shoreline. For a change of pace, the Thousand Islands Bridge provides easy access to Wellesley Island State Park or even a quick trip across the border into Canada for international sightseeing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prioritize scenery and water access over luxury resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for boating enthusiasts and anglers who want to utilize the marina facilities and spend their days on the St. Lawrence. Families will appreciate the on-site pool and the proximity to local tourist attractions. If you are looking for a quiet, nature-centric base to explore the region without the bustle of a downtown commercial park, Keewaydin State Park offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jeff Koenig
We were there for 5 nights and it got worse and worse. Started out fine on night one (pictured)...tight sites but not a big deal. Day 2 a multifamily group/party showed up at a site next to us...actually 3 sites next to us. As the week went on, the partiers and screaming kids got more plentiful and eventually took over the place. Had no idea where one site ended and another one started. Nobody seemed nasty or anything. Shared a few beers with some... Just a really weird camping environment as it never felt like camping.
Melody Halouchits
We didnt use the campground this tome but the pool is so nice, loved the little hiking trails and playground for the kids. Nice picnic area as well. Definitely will go back.
RC
Site 75 has zero shade. Beware. Not enough shower and bathroom for when the place is at full capacity. That said, it is exceptionally clean, the pool is the best pool ive ever swam in, the water is clean, the staff are helpful and it isnt a drunk fest. Very family oriented.
ppdangler
Been staying here for years. Nice place right on water. Huge pool. Slips for the boats. Dont forget to venture down to pp's point dont the nature trail all the way to the end pass the stairs.
Russ Dean
This is not a great park for day visits unless using the marina. Definitely more camping oriented. There's one solid spot we enjoy boat watching, but it's not a large space to explore.
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