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Tucked away deep in the 1000 Islands Region of New York lies the city of Watertown. Watertown serves as the county seat of Jefferson County and is bordered by Sackets Harbor to the west and Lowville to the southeast. Book an RV in Jefferson County, and explore the sightseer's paradise that is situated along this peaceful border of the United States and Canada.

Located in Northern New York barely 30 miles away from Canada, Watertown has a long history that spans back more than two centuries ago when the first New England settlers arrived. The original settlers envisioned the town as a potential industrial city due to its commercial advantages as they would draw power from the great Black river.

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The Great Outdoors

When most people hear New York, all they think of is the massive city comprising of five boroughs that sprawl for miles along the meeting point of Hudson River and the Atlantic. The state of New York is actually full of surprises, from the action-packed deep sea diving off Long Island to the placid paddling excursions in Lake Ontario. Jefferson County is no exception. Board your camper rental from Watertown and head over to Westcott Beach State Park in Henderson for an awesome time in the regions hidden gem. The kids will have a blast at the playground, and you can take a dip in the cool, clear waters of Lake Ontario. The sunsets here are amazing, so bring along a camera.

Tug Hull State Forest is located along the northern portion of the Tug Hill Plateau in the town of Rodman, a region well known for relentless snowfalls and brutal winters. At more than 12000 acres in size, the forest is home to a multitude of trails that make up a total of 9.6 miles, most of which run through majestic spruce trees that are quite a spectacle in winter. During summer, the trails mainly serve hikers and bikers while in the cold months, XC skiers, snowshoe walkers, and snowmobilers take over.

Thompson Park Zoo and Conservancy proudly stands as the only zoo Worldwide that exhibits only animal species which are native to the state of New York. The park may be small, but what lies within the walls is a wonderful variety of native creatures, including elk, bears, and wolves. A variety of endangered and abundant species also call this park home. They include wolverines, lynx, and mountain lions.

RV Parks

Nowadays, RV parks are often referred to as 'the last small towns in America." Jefferson County has a vast network of RV parks for your Watertown travel trailer rental. Similar to most KOAs, the 1000 Islands/Association Island RV park is fully packed with amenities. The campground features full hookups for your RV and both pull-thru and back in sites that are large enough for a fifth wheel and truck without disconnecting. The site is set on an island with a causeway connecting it to the mainland, quite a unique setting. The RV park is usually in operation from mid-May all the way to mid-September.

Consider setting camp at Remington Park RV if you want to stay closer to town but far enough from the hustle and bustle of city life. The campground is located in Fort Drum, a few miles away from town. The military famcamp offers full hookups and really long gravel pull-thru sites. Due to its convenient location, you won't have any problem getting there; you will need a military ID though. You also get access to loads of hiking and cycling trails in the area.

Exploring the City

Being a small city, you will love the convenience of getting around town as restaurants, and shopping stores are all closely huddled together. Beginning in Watertown all the way to Brownville, the Black River treats thrill seekers to seven miles of sublime whitewater rafting through class III, IV, and V rapids. The difficulty level greatly varies depending on the season, with summer being well suited for relaxing family rides while spring offers extreme sports lovers a spine chilling experience rafting through the raging river.

No matter where you dine, your taste buds will be tempted by the best New England has to offer. Turn up hungry and munch through award-winning wings at one of the cities fine establishments. Sit down at a patio on the edge of Black River and treat yourself to a platter of classic American fare followed by a craft beer or a glass of fine wine. Whatever you settle on, you won't be disappointed.

Find a parking spot for your Watertown motorhome rental and take the family for some shopping at the premier shopping destination in the area. The well laid out mall has plenty of stores selling just about anything you need. If you are eager to watch the latest box office hit or a hot new indie flick, you can do so at the in-house theater.

Should you be seeking a cozy New York city with amazing views, consider a camper rental in Watertown. Enjoy the local cuisine, watch a sunrise, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Watertown, NY, and go exploring.

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