Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Robert Moses adventure.
Enjoy cabin and tent camping on the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands.
Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands (not to be confused with the Long Island state park also named after Robert Moses) is one of the North Country’s great destinations for fishing, swimming, hiking, and camping. Part of the Thousand Islands archipelago, the park is primarily set on Barnhart Island in the St. Lawrence River. Its sole seasonal campground offers RV and tent campsites with hookups, as well as cozy cabins with fireplaces and electricity. Campers also have access to a swimming beach, a marina with boat rentals, hiking trails, and a nature center. Come winter, the park is a destination for cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling.
Camping is open at Robert Moses between May and October. The marina is also seasonal, open from mid-May to October. The park is at its busiest and reservations are most competitive during the summer season when school is out. The buffer windows of late spring and early autumn can be a great time to stay with fewer crowds.