Discover the best top things to do in St. Lawrence County, United States including Massena Nature Center, Robert Moses State Park, Bella-Brooke Vineyard, Singer Castle, The Frank S. McCullough, Jr. Hawkins Point Visitors Center, Eisenhower Lock.
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5.0 based on 21 reviews
Beautiful location along the St. Lawrence River. The nature displays work on all age levels - kids to adults. Staff are very visible, knowledgeable, and easy to interact with. Didn't do all the many trails out to and along the river as I didn't allow enough time (next time for sure) - spent way more time inside than I thought I would. Spent a lot of time with an interactive audio book of hundreds of birds and their songs - pick a bird, enter the bird's index number, and you hear the bird. Though I went in the Fall, there are activities all year, including snow-shoeing on the trails in Winter. Allow at least an hour inside and if hiking the trails is your option, you could spend 3+ hours easily.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Beautiful beach, campgrounds, trails, and wildlife all along the mighty St. Lawrence River. Awesome boating,fishing and spectaular views.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.5 based on 183 reviews
A part of American history and local folklore meet at Singer Castle on Dark Island, located on the St. Lawrence River. Singer Castle is the only remaining/existing castle on our river to be completed, fully furnished and lived in during the heyday of the great builders and industrialists in New York. The castle is open for tours from mid-May - early October. It is also available for overnight stays in the Royal Suite and weddings and special events.
For a unique once in a lifetime experience never to be forgotten, this is it!! After a fabulous tour and dinner, you return to the royal suite to grab your flashlight and explore the entire castle in the dark. Fun. Unique. And all in a beautiful island in the middle of the St Lawrence River.
4.5 based on 109 reviews
Had a great time even though it was misting the entire time there watching these ocean going ships fill up the lock from end to end and side to side and get raised or lowered 40 some feet in a matter of minutes. Also a great video in the visitors center on the construction. Actually visited in July of 2017 on a 50th anniversary trip.
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