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Canoe Picnic Point State Park

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Type
  
State park

Created
  
1897 (1897)

Area
  
70 acres (0.28 km)

Visitors
  
7,221 (in 2014)

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park

Location
  
36661 Cedar Point State Park Drive Clayton, New York

Operated by
  
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

Operator
  
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park is a 70-acre (0.28 km2) state park located on Grindstone Island in the St. Lawrence River. The park is within the bounds of the Town of Clayton in Jefferson County, New York.

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HistoryEdit

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park was purchased by the New York State Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission in 1897. Along with Mary Island State Park, it was one of the first New York state parks established along the St. Lawrence River as part of the St. Lawrence Reservation, a recreation area within the Thousand Islands region authorized by New York State in 1896.

Canoe Point is named for the American Canoe Association, who formerly held their annual meetings at the point.

Park descriptionEdit

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park is accessible only by boat. The park offers a nature trail, picnic tables and pavilions, cabins, docks, fishing, hiking, and a campground with tent sites. The park's recreational facilities are open from late May to early September, although seasonal waterfowl hunting is also permitted within the park.

References

Canoe-Picnic Point State Park Wikipedia