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Anglers, boaters, and kayakers who can snag a waterfront site, especially 111 or 36. Boat launches, rentals, and direct river access make this the main event, and NYS residents pay as little as $19/night even on weekends.
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Price
$7 - $14/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
2025 Camping Season:...
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$7 - $14/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
2025 Camping Season:...
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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P.O. BOX 380, MORRISTOWN, New York, 13664, United States
Anglers, boaters, and kayakers who can snag a waterfront site, especially 111 or 36. Boat launches, rentals, and direct river access make this the main event, and NYS residents pay as little as $19/night even on weekends.
The beach is the dealbreaker to watch: water quality closures happen without much warning, lily pads crowd parts of the swimming area, and lifeguards only work July-August. If swimming is the whole point, have a backup plan.
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Summer brings warm conditions with daytime highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s F and cooler nights in the mid-50s to mid-60s F. This is prime time for boating, fishing, and beach access, though July and August draw peak crowds. Reserve sites and boat launch times in advance during these months. Winter transforms the park into cross-country skiing terrain, while spring and fall offer quieter visits with occasional water level fluctuations affecting beach access.
Peak season: lifeguarded beach, boating, fishing and warm temps; many positive summer reviews.
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Jacques Cartier State Park offers a well-rounded set of amenities catering to various needs. From spacious campsites with either panoramic views of the St. Lawrence River or forested seclusion to convenient docks and boat launches, the park is well-equipped. Facilities include a sandy swimming beach (lifeguarded in July and August), boat rentals, dump stations, picnic areas, playgrounds, and pavilions. A nature trail and recreational programs add to the experience. While the bathrooms are noted as clean with hot water, some user reviews suggest improvements to the shower heads.
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Pulled from per-site mentions in 61 reviews.
Site 54 allowed easy trailer parking and had a peaceful atmosphere.
Site 36 offered separation and a spacious layout.
Site 111 provided amazing waterfront views, and site 115 was easy to access.
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