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New York Statewide Campsite and For more information on NYS Parks & Sites Cabin Reservation Program call 518/474-0456 or contact us on the internet at http://www.nysparks.com/. Robert Reservation are processed for a fee with all major credit cards accepted up to 9 months in advance. Call 1-800-456-CAMP or make online reservations on the internet at Pets & Rabies Moses www.reserveamerica.com. All campsites, cabins and cottages 1. There is a strict limit of two (2) pets per in the Thousand Islands Region are site specific except campsite and cabin, where allowed. campsites at Mary Island and Cedar Island State Parks. Site specific reservations allow you to reserve a specific numbered 2. All pets, where allowed, must be supervised site, if available. Some parks may have designated prime and kept under constant control, either caged campsites with additional surcharge and pet free areas. or on a leash not exceeding six feet in length. Your key to all-season enjoyment at With the outbreak of rabies in New York State, it is state parks is the Empire Pass. The Pass pro- imperative that the following rules be followed: vides unlimited day use vehicle entry to most facilities operated by the New York State Of- 3. All pets must have a veterinarian’s certificate fice of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the of inoculation as proof of currently effective New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. rabies inoculation. There can be no excep- Come enjoy the forests, the seashore, lakefronts and trails... tions to this rule. every day if you like, and bring as many friends as your car holds! 4. Feeding wild animals prohibited.

The ACCESS PASS is available to New York residents with qualifying disabilities. The Pass provides free entry and use of state parks and In Case Of EMERGENCY recreation areas and their facilities, except those services and DIAL 911 facilities that are operated by a concessionaire. Application forms are available from State Parks, Albany, NY 12238.

SENIOR CITIZENS who are New York State residents and 62 years of age or older can have PARK POLICE EMERGENCY unlimited weekday and non-holiday access to 1-877-851-6086 all state parks and discounts on certain fees by showing their New York State driver’s license or New York OR State non-driver identification. 315-482-3349 When to call? Problems in the park after Support State Parks and Historic Sites hours, violations of park rules (ie. quiet hours, online at www.nysparks.com. Donate disputes), injuries, thefts, accidents (motor to the park of your choice by going to vehicle, boats or personal), suspicious activity, that park’s page. Your contribution will etc. enhance efforts to protect, preserve and enhance State Parks. Donations to State Parks are administered by STATE PARK the Natural Heritage Trust, a 501(c)(3) charitable trust. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent al- Park Office: 315/769-8663 32 Beach Marina Road lowed by law. Marina: 315/764-0022 Massena, NY 13662 Regional Office: 315/482-2593 315/769-8663 “Carry In - Carry Out” Park Trash barrels have been removed from the day use area of the park. Please take home picnicking litter and dispose of it properly. An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Agency Thousand Islands Region 2018 Dry to Semi-sweet to Ice, Stop In For A Delicious Wine Slushie Open Wed-Fri 2pm-6pm Sat 10am-6pm Sundays noon-5pm

9830 State Highway 37 Ogdensburg, NY

Advertise Here in 2019 Inc. Contact John Farrell JMF Publishing, Inc. 30 Burr Ave New York Mills, NY 13417 315-768-7137; [email protected] Our business is to get more business for your business™ www.discoverupstateny.com Park Rules St. Lawrence River St. Lawrence River 243 245 1 246 1. Quiet hours between 10 pm and 7 am are 241 240 248 2 strictly enforced. Also, any use of genera- 211 210 244 213 208 238 3 tors will be limited to 9-11 AM and 5-9 PM. 242 247 206 249 4 2. Patrons wishing to stay beyond due-out date must 214 205 236 239 250 CABIN AREA 5 233 251 216 212 209 231 re-register before 11 am on or before their due-out 237 253 207 202 200 229 date. 215 252 235 218 254 6 3. All pets must be secured by a 6 foot or shorter 217 234 232 leash and under complete control at all times; own- Sites 219 and 220 228 230 220 219 204 50 Amp Electric 203 201 259 ers are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. 258 257 8 256 255 4. Pets are prohibited in the beach area. 221 9 7 222 10 5. Hunting is prohibited. 223 Site 255 6. All plants, trees and animals are protected by law. 50 Amp Electric

12 224 11 225 226 227 Barnhart Island Camping Area 13 All Sites Electric Comfort Station

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Parking Barnhart Island Camping Area Picnic 15 P Area 154 133 All Sites Electric 155 132 90 Trailer Dump Station 91 156 131 73 Beach 130 92 Beach Gazebo P 157 72 Picnic Area Marina Beach Reserve 129 93 158 71 128 94 Pavilion 168 159 70 Long Sault Camping Area Play Area 166 127 Refuse Area St. Lawrence River 164 160 69 Registration E1 162 126 95 161 68 Trail E2 167 125 165 96 Tennis Court E3 163 123 67 Picnic Shelter P 124 97 E4 121 122 98 E5 99 120 119 100 65 E6 Boat Launch 102 101 66 118 117 63 E7 104 64 E8 103 116 115 61 Waterfront Site E9 Swing Set 105 62 E10 114 E57 E11 113 106 112 E12 107 E Designates Electric Site 111 108 E13 E55 109 54 E14 E27 110

E28 E25 E15 E53 Designates Water Spigot Long Sault Dam E16 E22

E18 E20 E50 Bridge E17 E23 E31 E51 E19 E21 E48 E33 E46 E49 E44 E35 E47 E34 E42 E40 E45 E171 E36 E38 E170 E199 E43 E41 E197 E37 E39 E172 E173 E198 Sites 180, 184 E174 E196 E175 and 187 E195 50 Amp Electric E176 E177 E193 E190 E178 E188 E180 E186 St. Lawrence River E184 E194 E179 Cabins E192 E191 E181 E187 E189 Nature Center E182 E183 E185 & Campground Road Trail System

Robinson Bay Road Nature Interpretive Center Facilities & Services  Nature Center (Open Year Round) To Hawkins Point  Gas & Pump Out, Boat Rentals The museum and 2,300 acre park & NYPA Visitor Center Camping: Mid May thru Columbus   Winter Activities: Ice Fishing, X- provide opportunity for year round learn- Long Sault Camping Area 4 Miles Day Country Skiing, Snowshoeing ing and recreation. The Nature Interpre-  2322 Acres  Marina: Open Mid May through tive Center is dedicated to:  212 Campsites (109 Electric), 15 October 1st • Promoting an awareness and apprecia- Cabins (Note: Cabins #1-7 are pet 43 slips with utilities tion toward our environment; free) 77 slips without utilities • Developing curiosity about our natural  Central Showers & Toilets world;  Picnic Area • Conserving natural resources; and  Playground • Providing recreation opportunities.  Swimming Beach - Open Late June The museum has a variety of dis- Lock to Labor Day plays about St. Lawrence River Valley Overlook habitats, wildlife, natural history and envi- St. Lawrence Seaway ronmental concerns. Eisenhower Lock Eisenhower Lock Visitor Center