What to do and see in Thousand Islands New York, Thousand Islands New York: The Best Nature & Parks

July 13, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Thousand Islands New York, United States including Antique Boat Museum, Heart Island, Cedar Island State Park, Grand Lake Reserve, Crooked Creek Preserve, Mary Island State Park, Redwood Hill Preserve, Wellesley Island, Thousand Islands, Dry Hill Ski Area.
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1. Antique Boat Museum

750 Mary St, Clayton, NY 13624-1119 +1 315-686-4104 http://www.abm.org
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5.0 based on 423 reviews

Antique Boat Museum

This museum houses an impressive collection of wooden sea vessels.

Reviewed By spanglyanimal - Clayton, United States

Really amazing museum in the small vacation town of Clayton. Be sure to take an antique boat ride and to check out the race boat building. Wood Boat brewery is just across the street with amazing pizza and beer.

2. Heart Island

Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, NY 13640 +1 315-482-9724 http://www.boldtcastle.com/visitorinfo
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5.0 based on 195 reviews

Heart Island

This five-acre island located in the Thousand Islands area is home to the Boldt Castle.

Reviewed By AudEE698 - Grafton, United States

We ended a boat tour on Heart Island and it is a beautiful island and a must see for anyone touring Alexandria Bay! The grounds are immaculate and it is extremely handicap friendly as they have carts that can assist with getting up to the crown jewel of the island, Bolt Castle. There are benches all over the island (in shade or sun, depending on your preference) where you can sit and watch the river traffic. There's a snack bar and an ice cream stand for refreshments as well. The Castle is also a must-see and there are elevators in the castle so you can go to the higher levels of the castle for the spectacular views of St. Lawrence Bay. The island was originally named Hart Island but the owner of the island changed it to Heart Island as he was building the castle for the love of his life, his wife. Alas, the castle was never completed as his wife passed away unexpectely. Such a tragic love story of the island the it's castle - highly recommend visiting if you are in Alexandria Bay!

3. Cedar Island State Park

Cedar Island, Chippewa Bay, NY 13646 +1 315-482-3331 http://www.stateparks.com/cedar_island_state_park_in_new_york.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Cedar Island State Park

4. Grand Lake Reserve

Burns Road, Redwood, NY 13679 http://indianriverlakes.org/irlc-properties/grand-lake-reserve/
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Grand Lake Reserve

5. Crooked Creek Preserve

Indian Point Road, Hammond, NY 13679 +1 315-686-5345 [email protected] http://tilandtrust.org/explore/preserves-trails/crooked-creek-preserve
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Crooked Creek Preserve

Crooked Creek Preserve, owned by the Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT), consists of 1525 acres of class I wetlands, uplands and forest along Crooked Creek in the Towns of Hammond (St. Lawrence County) and Alexandria (Jefferson County). It is one of the most significant wetlands on the St. Lawrence, providing habitat for countless species. Bald eagles regularly fly overhead and the creek meanders for miles of quiet paddling or putting in your outboard. Roughly three miles long, the Macsherry Trail begins at a trail head off of Indian Point Road in Hammond. Passing beaver ponds and meandering through woods, it leads to Crooked Creek itself with a wonderful view of Chippewa Bay at the "Old Boyscout Camp," before circling back to the trailhead.

6. Mary Island State Park

Mary Island, Alexandria Bay, NY 13640 +1 315-654-2522 http://www.stateparks.com/mary_island_state_park_in_new_york.html
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Mary Island State Park

7. Redwood Hill Preserve

44010 Stine Rd, Redwood, NY 13679-3153 +1 315-482-4757 http://indianriverlakes.org/irlc-properties/redwood-hill-preserve/
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Redwood Hill Preserve

8. Wellesley Island

Alexandria Bay, NY +1 315-507-0755 http://www.wellesleyisland.net/
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Wellesley Island

Wellesley Island is home to a state park, a nature center and museum – with trails taking you through marshland, forest and shoreline – and three golf courses.

Reviewed By SharonH764

This former Methodist camp is a must see. There are beautiful Victorian houses, historic buildings and views.

9. Thousand Islands

Alexandria Bay, NY 13607
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Thousand Islands

This area of 1,600-plus islands was discovered by French explorers in the 16th century.

Reviewed By AngelaC321 - New Jersey, United States

The Thousand Islands area is a must see travel destination. We will definitely be back. While visiting, boating is a must. If you rent a boat, avoid Bayside Marina! See my other reviews. We had to file a police report and a fraud report with our bank. There are several other much more reputable marinas in the area just make sure you check reviews. Wellesley Island state park in a beautiful place to camp and visit. Lots of wineries and breweries and of course, make sure you get a bottle of the original Thousand Island dressing. End your day with an incredible sunset and a gorgeous nighttime sky.

10. Dry Hill Ski Area

23682 County Route 67, Watertown, NY 13601-9360 +1 800-379-8584 [email protected] http://www.skidryhill.com/
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Dry Hill Ski Area

With a focus on family fun, this winter recreation area offers skiing, snowboarding and tubing for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.

Reviewed By ikeee5 - Westfield, United States

My son and I brought his two children tubing who are 6 and 4. We thought that they would be scared but they absolutely loved it! The amusing thing was that my son and I each went down once and decided not to do it again. I am almost 60. He was getting ready to leave for a training and was worried he might get hurt. You go fast!!! The staff were very friendly and helpful. One helpful hint if you as the parent doesn't want to go tubing is to have one adult at the top and one adult on the bottom to help the kids get on and off. They are towed up the hill on their tubes which they thought was the coolest thing.

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