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Mary Island State Park
Accessed only by boat, this tent-only park features spectacular views of the Canadian shore or the shipping channel.
Atent-only campground, Mary Island State Park comprises 12 heavily-wooded acres with steep rocky outcroppings offering spectacular views of the Canadian shore or the shipping channel. Boats may be beached or moored near campsites and the park has a picnic area and several foot trails. Boat rentals are available nearby, call the park for information.
(Access is by boat only, from either Grass Point State Park (4 miles over water), or Keewaydin State Park, which is 2 miles from the island.)
PET POLICY: Household pets are welcome but must be leashed. Campsites are limited to two household pets.
(Access is by boat only, from either Grass Point State Park (4 miles over water), or Keewaydin State Park, which is 2 miles from the island.)
PET POLICY: Household pets are welcome but must be leashed. Campsites are limited to two household pets.
Pet Friendly
1000 Islands, NY
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