Description
Long Point State Park is in a remote area, offering a peaceful, relaxing camping experience. Situated on a peninsula facing Chaumont Bay on Lake Ontario, the park is small and almost completely surrounded by water, with great views from anywhere in the park. Campsites are fairly open and grass-covered, with scattered trees, a playground, and picnic areas. The bay provides a protected harbor for boats, and Lake Ontario offers excellent boating and fishing opportunities. Constant lake breezes keep the park cool and mosquito-free.
Geography:
Long Point State Park sits on a peninsula facing Chaumont Bay, on Lake Ontario.
Recreation:
Boating, fishing, waterfowl hunting, picnicking, and camping are the park's main activities.
Facilities:
The park has a boat launch site and dockage. A picnic pavilion with tables and playground facilities are also available. Park facilities are available to visitors with accessibility needs.
Nearby Attractions:
Nearby attractions include Grass Point State Park, Southwick Beach State Park, Westcott Beach State Park, Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site, and Burnham Point State Park.