Take Route 81 to Exit 50S (south); then go one mile south, toward Clayton.
Very nice little park with some good views. Has a few trails plus a waterfront area where you can swim and boat. Recommend you take a look. Unfortunately, like other state parks, you will need to pay a fee to enter unless it's outside normal hours.
The spot where we were supposed to camp but ended up just leaving.
The park itself looked nice lots of boat spots and pavilion beautiful view. Unfortunately very soggy for the lower spots.
We camped on a spot on the river with a view of the 1,000 Island bridge in the distance. Many spots although not right on the water can still see it. Sites were not packed tight. Nice park. Restrooms were clean.
This park and camp has to be the cleanest one I have ever been to! I cannot say enough about this place! Even though there were dogs at every campsite around us but not once did I hear any of them barking in the middle of the night. I also love how small the park is. Every campsite is a premium site! There are no words for the sunset we had all three nights. I would recommend this park if you have small kids also. We will definitely be back!
The BEST Place to camp off of Route 12. The staff are so kind and responsive, firewood is reasonably priced, and the views are incredible. Lots of boat launches if that's you're kind of thing.