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Wellesley Island State Park Adventures

Wellesley Island State Park, located in the Thousand Islands region of New York, offers diverse outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, fishing, and boating amidst scenic river and island landscapes.

2700
Acres Protected
11
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Wellesley Island State Park

 

Wellesley Island State Park spans over 2,700 acres on Wellesley Island in the St. Lawrence River, part of the renowned Thousand Islands area. The park's geography features mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, riverfront shorelines, and scenic views of the international waterway separating the United States and Canada. It serves as a prime location for a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking numerous marked trails, camping in developed campgrounds, fishing in the rich waters of the St. Lawrence River, and launching boats for paddling or motorboating. The park is historically connected to early developments in the Thousand Islands region, with its natural environment supporting abundant wildlife, including white-tailed deer, osprey, and various waterfowl. Visitors enjoy well-maintained picnic areas, a swimming beach, and an 18-hole golf course situated within the park grounds. Wellesley Island State Park's combination of accessible water recreation, forested trails, and camping facilities makes it a favored destination for families, anglers, and nature enthusiasts. Its location on an island requiring bridge access adds to its unique setting, and it serves as a gateway to exploring other Thousand Islands attractions and protected areas nearby.

Highlights

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Sunset Rock Overlook with panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River and nearby islands

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Diverse ecosystems including mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and shoreline habitats

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18-hole Wellesley Island State Park Golf Course renowned for river and island vistas

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Extensive marina and boat launch facilities for freshwater fishing and paddle sports

Notable Natural Features

Sunset Rock

A rocky promontory offering expansive views across the St. Lawrence River, ideal for sunset viewing.

Wellesley Island Golf Course

An 18-hole public golf course within the park featuring scenic overlooks of island and river landscapes.

Marina and Boat Launch

Full-service marina providing access to boating and fishing in the Thousand Islands, complete with slips and launch ramps.