Campground Overview
About Dewolf Point State Park
Dewolf Point State Park Campground on Wellesley Island in New York redefines tranquil camping with its intimate size, waterfront access to the serene Lake of the Isles, and proximity to the breathtaking landscapes of the St. Lawrence River. This small but inviting campground features a blend of campsites and a charming cabin colony, making it an ideal choice for anglers, boaters, and nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat.
The campground offers 13 campsites and 14 cozy cabins, some with picturesque waterfront views. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and a fire pit for classic camping experiences, while modern amenities include restrooms, showers, and picnic pavilions. While hookups are not available, generator use is permitted, and a boat dock and launch provide easy access to the water for fishing, canoeing, and other boating activities. The park’s compact layout and natural beauty create a quiet, family-friendly setting.
Located just minutes from Alexandria Bay and within a short drive of other Thousand Islands attractions like Keewaydin and Grass Point State Parks, Dewolf Point delivers both seclusion and convenience. The area’s opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and powerboating complement the park’s rich history and peaceful ambiance, offering a quintessential Thousand Islands camping experience.
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