Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Kring Point State Park adventure.
This state park is is New York's adorable pinky finger.
If you stand anywhere in this park, you'll see water. Half of the campsites are directly on the waterfront, either Goose Bay or the St. Lawrence River. You may be in New York, but across the river sits Canada (eh).
Bring a boat to explore the 1700 islands in the immediate area. Some of the islands are parks unto themselves. If you're lucky, you might see wildlife sipping some water in the bay or the river.
The swimming beach is perfect for hot summer days. If you want to stay dry, there's a volleyball court and a picnic area. This relatively small peninsula means you're never very far away from your campsite.
Campgrounds stay open from April to October. Pitch a tent to feel close to nature and hear the water. Virtually every spot has a view of the water. Go glamping during the winter in the rental cabins. Visitors can cross country ski when there's snow.