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Selkirk Shores State Park

United States

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Brochure InfoTake the Virtual Tour! - SELKIRK SHORES STATE PARK Selkirk Shores State Park's campsites overlook a bluff on Lake Ontario. Visitors can expect outstanding fishing and spectacular sunsets. Small boats can be launched from the Pine Grove site, and larger boats from Mexico Point on the Little Salmon River. Summer hiking and biking trails are used in the winter by cross-country skiers, snowshoers and snowmobilers. Selkirk Shores is on the direct migration route for a wide variety of bird species, so birdwatchers flock to the park.Brochure Info - OrientationSelkirk Shores State Park is located on Lake Ontario, in the town of Richland, in Oswego County.Brochure Info - RecreationPark activities include, biking, boating, fishing, hiking, participating in recreation programs, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling in winter, picnicking, and camping.Brochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsThe park offers boat launch sites, campsites, dumping stations, food concessions, picnic area (with tables, pavilions, and a playground), campsites, and restrooms with showers.Brochure Info - Nearby AttractionsNearby state parks include Sandy Island Beach State Park, Fort Ontario State Historic Site, Southwick Beach State Park, Westcott Beach State Park, and Fair Haven Beach State Park.Key InfoPark Rules & Information: Swimming is open Thursday's through Monday's and holidays, beginning the 4th Friday in June through Labor Day weekend. Maximum of 2 vehicles allowed per site. Equipment permitted per campsite is: Two tents, or one unit of hard wheeled camping equipment plus one tent. Our campsites do not offer water hook-up, however fresh water fill-up is available throughout the campground. No substitutions or subletting of campsites or cabins. No camping tents or equipment allowed in cabin area. You MUST be 21 years of age or older to reserve and occupy a cabin. Smoking is NOT permitted in the cabins. Visitors must leave the park by 10PM. Firewood available at park office. Firewood deliveries will no longer be offered. A fish cleaning station is available. When biking, children under 14 years old must wear a helmet. Chainsaws, chopping down trees, firearms, fireworks are not allowed at the park. No skateboards, roller-blades, scooters, hoverboards, or kids battery operated power wheels to be used in the park. Vehicles registered for the roads and bicycles are allowed. Generators can be excessively loud and/or may omit fumes that can be obnoxious to other campers, especially during meal times. Therefore, operation of generators will be permitted only between the hours of 9AM to 11AM and 5PM to 9PM. Excessively loud and/or obnoxious generators will not be allowed. ATTENTION PET OWNERS: Current proof of rabies inoculation is required at check-in (metal tags will not be accepted). At any time during your stay, pet owners may be required to provide proof of rabies inoculation upon request. Be sure to have this information available to present to park staff. Where pets are permitted, there is a maximum limit of 2 pets per site. Pets must be on a leash no longer than 6ft and under control at all times. Do not leave pets unattended and always clean up after them. Pet owners/permit holders are liable for any damage, personal injury, or nuisance caused by the pet. SWIMMING: Each year the campground makes every effort to provide safe swimming opportunities by testing the water and by keeping the swimming areas staffed with lifeguards. Please be aware that if the safety of our swimmers is compromised due to lack of lifeguard coverage or water quality issues, swimming will be prohibited. Swimming cannot be a guaranteed activity; therefore, we cannot offer refunds on camping stays. We apologize for this inconvenience as it may occur with little advance notice. PRE-REGISTRATION: Have a reservation already? Don't forget to Pre-Register!! 7 days prior to your arrival you can sign into Reserve America and pre-register. IT SAVES TIME when checking in on the day of arrival. LENGTH OF STAY: A camping party and their equipment may occupy a site for a maximum of 14 continuous nights. After which, the camping party and equipment must leave the site and facility for 48 hours before registering again for another site. Please Note: To ensure fairness for all NY customers, any reservation with departure dates outside the 9-month Maximum Window cannot be changed or cancelled until 18 days after the reservation was made. OPRHP General Camping Rules, Information, and Cancellation PolicyImportant Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFrom Syracuse: Take I-81 North to Exit 36 (Pulaski); go north, then west, on Rte 13 through Pulaski to Rte 3; travel 1.5 miles south on Rte 3 to the park entrance. From Rochester: Take Rte 104 East to Rte 3 North to the park entrance. From the north: Take I-81 to Exit 36 (Pulaski) and follow the signs. From Buffalo: Take Thruway (I-90) East to Exit 41, go north to Rte 104 East; take Rte 3 north to the park entrance. From New York and Albany: Take Thruway (I-90) West to Exit 34A; take Rt.481 North to I-81 North to Exit 36 (Pulaski); take Rte 13 West to Rte 3; travel 1.5 miles south on Rte 3 to the park entrance. 315-298-5737Season Date DescSelkirk Shores State Park - 2022 Camping Season Acorn & Bird Loops: May 20 - October 22, 2022 Chipmunk & Dragonfly Loops: May 20 - October 15, 2022 Cabins 1-10, 16-23: May 20 - October 15, 2022 Cabins 11-15, 24: May 20 - October 22, 2022 Selkirk Shores State Park - 2023 Camping Season Acorn & Bird Loops: Friday, May 19 - Saturday, October 21, 2023 Chipmunk & Dragonfly Loops: Friday, May 19 - Saturday, October 14, 2023 Cabins 1-10, 16-23: Friday, May 19 - Saturday, October 14, 2023 Cabins 11-15, 24: Friday, May 19 - Saturday, October 21, 2023Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescPlease read our Fees and Cancellation Policies

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