Grass Point State Park is a waterfront park on the St. Lawrence River in northern New York, offering camping, fishing, boating, and quiet natural settings perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Situated on a scenic peninsula along the south shore of the St. Lawrence River, Grass Point State Park covers a modest but ecologically rich area framed by freshwater river habitats and woodlands. The park is located in Jefferson County, New York, near the village of Alexandria Bay. It provides visitors with direct access to the Thousand Islands region’s extensive waterway systems, making it popular for fishing, boating, and water-based recreation. Grass Point State Park's ecology features mixed northern hardwood forests, wetland areas, and shoreline habitats that support diverse wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and fish species such as bass and northern pike. Established in 1898 as part of New York’s early state park system along the St. Lawrence River, it has grown into a favored destination for families and anglers alike. The park offers a developed campground, picnic areas, sandy beach access, boat launch facilities, and hiking trails, providing a blend of relaxation and adventure. Its location offers peaceful views of the river and the nearby Thousand Islands, an archipelago of more than 1,800 islands. Visitors are attracted to the combination of water recreation opportunities and terrestrial exploration, along with opportunities for photography, bird watching, and seasonal events. The park’s modest size makes it an accessible day-use or overnight destination, appreciated for its quiet atmosphere and natural scenery. Seasonal fluctuations bring ice fishing and winter sports opportunities in the colder months.
Scenic St. Lawrence River waterfront with a sandy beach
Boat launch providing access to the Thousand Islands region
Well-maintained campground with shaded sites
Quiet hiking trails through mixed hardwood forests
Provides direct access for boating, fishing, and swimming with scenic river views.
A developed campground featuring tent and RV sites shaded by mature trees near the water.
Several short trails wind through hardwood forest offering peaceful nature walks and birdwatching.