There are lots of options for camping in the Thousand Islands, and all of them have excellent boat launches, Keewaykin State Park is no exception. It is a small park, but it gives campers a great home base to explore the Thousand Islands from.

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Camping

While it is not the smallest state park in the Thousand Islands, it is pretty close. Keewaydin State Park has 47 campsites. The sites are all out in the open and without privacy. There are a few sites that overlook the water, but not many. Although, unlike other waterfront sites, guests can’t get to the water. The campsites at Keewaydin will accommodate any camping from tent to RV.

 

Swimming

Unlike many of the state parks, Keewaydin State Park has a pool, making this state park an excellent summer destination. The pool is gated for safety and there lifeguards posted when the pool is open. There is also a playground and picnic pavilion near the pool.

Boating & Fishing

The marina at Keewaydin has multiple boat slips, both electric and non-electric, for seasonal and transient visitors. There is a concrete ramp for launching.

Regardless if you are fishing from the shores of Keewaydin or from a boat on the St. Lawrence, the fishing is excellent. Fishermen will find bass, both small and large mouth, Rock bass, black crappies, bluegills, pumpkinseeds, bullhead, yellow perch, northern pike, walleye, and muskellunge.

Getting to Keewaydin State Park

Have you camped at Keewaydin State Park? What did you think of it? What Thousand Islands state park have you visited? We would love to hear from you. Please leave us a comment below.

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