There are great wildlife viewing opportunities in the 1000 Islands region of New York State. Throughout the St. Lawrence River Valley you can view deer, wild turkeys, a wide variety of shorebirds and ducks. Many other more elusive critters can also be seen such as beaver, otters and other fur bearing animals. But you have to know where to go and how to get there.
In this book we provide you with explicit directions from an Interstate highway. Some you can drive to or through, others you can take a short hike to, and others you can explore by canoe, kayak or small boat. Four nature centers are included in the list. So order a copy and start getting outdoors to enjoy the “wild” side of the 1000 Islands of New York.
Publication 2006, Approx. 110 pages, top spiral bound.
Sites included:
1. Perch River Wildlife Management Area
2. French Creek Wildlife Management Area
3. The Route 12 Corridor
4. Upper and Lower lakes Wildlife Management Area
5. Hawkins Point
6. Barnhardt Island
7. Lakeview Wildlife Management Area
8. Black Pond Access Trail
9. El Dorado Beach Preserve
10. Chaumont Barrens
11. Joseph A. Blake Jr. Wildlife Sanctuary
12. Butterfield Lake Trail
13. Sparrowhawk Point
14. Wilson Hill Wildlife Management Area
15. Cranberry Creek
16. Crooked Creek
17. Indian River Wildlife Management Area
18. Lower Oswegatchie River
19. Cole’s Creek
20. Lake St. Lawrence Boat Tour
21. Cape Vincent Fisheries Aquarium
22. Minna Anthony Common Nature Center
23. Higley Flow Nature Center
24. Indian Creek Nature Center
25. Robert Moses State Park Nature Center