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Park Store

The Trading Post is located just outside the park on Route 30 and is open through about mid October.

This is an excellent camp store! You'll find just about anything you'll need, camping supplies, groceries, meats, beer, wine, ice, wood and even fresh pizza! Best of all is that the prices are exceptionally reasonable, especially considering this is a seasonal store and the nearest competition is in Tupper Lake, about 20 minutes south.

The Trading Post has an ATM, gas station and propane refilling. If you are getting gas, you must give your credit card or cash beforehand before filling up. This does get to be somewhat of a nuisance when the store is busy however.

There is also a fixed ice cream truck at the campstore location.

For campers near the ends of the park, the Trading Post is easily accessible by foot. Otherwise it is still close enough to bike or simply drive by car or even boat (beach area across the road, no dock however).

 

 
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