Super affordable and all-age friendly NYS park to camp in. We come to Kring Point once a year and the improvements keep a’coming. The have staff working around the clock picking up trash and keeping the bathrooms clean. They have added more all-in-one restrooms(sink, shelf, toilet, shower, handicap compliant). However, I believe that not all have changing tables, but they do offer significant bank space. There is now a laundry center available. I can’t tell you how important this is for emergencies of the mud, sand or accidents variety! They have a man-made beach with life guards on duty and a small cliff to fish from… orr swan dive in. A playground can be found in the middle of the park with the standard slides and swings. There is also a convenience store right outside the park for re-stocking ice and fire wood, though someone normally drives around selling wood hours leading to sundown. My only complaint is the 2 tent limit per site regardless of the size. This can be very irritating when you are in a group of 4 and 2 of us have single person tents. There is a reason for single person tent… I don’t want to hear you snore… or see your bitty parts! But two 8 person tents are ok? Not all friends are cool with each other to share the expense of a tent that size. Anyhoot, I’m looking forward to my trip next year!
Tim M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Downingtown, PA
THISPLACEISHORRIBLE THISPLACEISDISGUSTING THISPLACEIS… Sorry i am lying so there will be more spaces available for me, just being really selfish. This place is one of the best parks out there. The second we are packing up we are already looking forward to our next trip. One issue you have to think about is the uneven rocky base that you have to bring cot pads, air mattress or cots to be comfortable… And perrys ice cream, best ever. There is a little ice cream shack outside of clayton called the castle,…BESTICECREAMEVER!!!
Cynthia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Syracuse, NY
we have camped at many beautiful parks in new york but this is my favorite. Many of the sites are on the water and there are panoramic views everywhere. You can sit on your own private beach and watch the ships pass.
Sam H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
We stayed at the camp ground over Labor Day weekend. Site 11 was HUGE but there was alot of exposed bedrock and the 1 place we found to pitch the tent, sloped downward so it was a little weird sleeping. The river is nice, awesome stargazing at night because there isn’t alot of light pollution in the area. our site was a little dirty, previous campers left their trash behind, and I guess the rangers there don’t have a cleaning crew to give the sites a quick once over in between visitors. Unfortunately, we didn’t see much of the park besides our camp ground because we were in town so much but I’d like to get another chance to see what else the park has to offer. The bathrooms were clean and the showers were nice too, always a plus. It was about a 10 minute drive from Alexandria Bay which has nice stuff to see and do. We would definately visit again.
Patrick D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Nice riverside state park. Great view of the St. Lawerence River.
Ryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cohoes, NY
A great camp. I’ve been to a number of camps around NY for day trips and camping out, and this is arguably the best. It’s right on the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands region and the views are spectacular.( Unilocal’s Google map is wrong) Half of the campsites have views of the river or Goose Bay. The grounds are kept immaculate, especially for a state park, and the sites are big. The RV sites are okay, but if you really want to experience my new favorite park, go in for a tent-only site on the water. You can take a dip in the water, try fishing, or launch your kayak right from your site. Watch the sunset on the Canadian border. It seems to be much more a family camp than some other ones, so no loud drunk parties. Just kids having a good time in the day and going to sleep at 9:00, so things get real quiet at night. But make sure you bring an air mattress. They give you a concrete platform to put your tent on since the terrain isn’t very even, and it can get tough to sleep on. There’s a country store just down the road for your firewood, food, etc. And it’s not buggy at all. I could get used to Kring Point. Perfect.