of Wellesley Island State Park
Info: The area the trail is a part of is part of a 600 acre wildlife sanctuary. There is no charge for using the trails.
Regard all living things on the trail as protected. Leave the environment
in its natural condition, including not treading on the vegetation along
the sides of the trail and leaving bird nests alone. Maps and other info
may be picked up at the trail entrance. A natural history museum and visitor center are at the parking area. Ski rentals and snowshoes are available at the visitor center.
There is also a 2500 square foot natural history
museum open daily (call ahead for hours). Cabin rentals are available year
around.
Directions: The nature center is about 32 miles
from Watertown. From Watertown , take Route 81 north to the Thousand Islands
Bridge. After the bridge take Exit 51 and follow the signs to the park
and nature center.
From Canada take the 401 to Hill Island - Bridge
to USA Exit. After tolls and customs take Exit 51 and follow signs to the
park and nature center.
Trail Distance: 12 1/2 miles altogether.
Date/Time Open: Sunrise to Sunset.
Mountain Biking Allowed: No.
Regular Biking Allowed: No.
Hiking/Walking Allowed: Yes.
Cross-Country Skiing: Yes. Five miles marked and tracked trails, ski rentals ($7.00, small children's ski's are free), National Ski Patrol present during weekends, and snowshoeing (designated 1/2 mile snowshoe trail begins at museum, snowshoes available on loan also).
Fishing: Yes.
Pets Allowed: Dogs are allowed as long as there is proof of rabies vaccination and they are kept on a six foot leash.
Built on Former Railroad Bed: No.
Special Instructions: Please follow the rules for the Minna Common Nature Center. (These rules taken from Minna Anthony Common Nature Center pamphlet):
1) If you carry it in, carry it back out again.
Don't litter and plan on taking it back home with you. A good idea at any
trail!
2) All pets must be on a 6 foot or less leash
and under control at all times and the pet must be vaccinated against rabies
(with papers).
3) No swimming near Nature Center shoreline.
4) Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed
on the trails.
5) All plants, animals, and minerals are protected
by law and are not to be disturbed or removed.
6) Park vehicles on paved areas of parking lot
and not on grass.
7) Trails close at dusk and musem hours are posted
at museum.
8) Dockage of boats for day use only and at designated
areas.
9) Stay on the trails.
Same rules as above apply in winter as well as:
1) Skiers stay off river ice.
2) SKiers use trails in proper direction.
3) Dogs are prohibited on ski trails.
4) Hikers walk to the side of ski tracks.
5) Use garbage cans and recycling cans provided.
Also consider asking about Friends of the Nature Center INC., a private non-profit organization to support and expand programs of the Nature Center.
For More Information: Nature Center Office - (315)
482-2479
Wellesley Island Park Office - (315)482-2722
Regional Office - (315)482-2593
Park Police Office - (315)482-2593.
Click here to see some more pictures of the trails and scenery.
Trail Map (NOTE: please scroll Right/Left and Up/Down to display the rest of the map)
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Winter Trail Map (NOTE: please scroll Right/Left and Up/Down to display the rest of the map)
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Ski Trails:
Red Trail - 1.5 miles, beginners trail, short
downhill run and mild curve towards end.
Orange Trail - 1.8 miles, accessed via Red Trail.
Beginner trail with optional .6 mile looper for advanced skier.
Blue Trail - .8 miles, accessed via Red Trail,
Intermediate with narrow slopes which can be icy and hard packed at times.
Three downhill runs.
Yellow Trail - 1.5 miles, accessed via Blue Trail.
Wellesley Island State Park Map
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Click here to see some more pictures of the trails
and scenery.
Last modified on Saaturday October 14, 2000.
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