Daney Point (of US mainland)

Daney Point (of US mainland)

About

Daney Point lies within the picturesque region of the Thousand Islands, marking a notable spot on the U.S. mainland. Nestled in the state of New York, this point serves as a geographical marker at the north shore of the Chippewa Creek’s mouth. It is positioned east of Manzanita Island, an area known for its natural beauty and intricate waterways that form part of the Thousand Islands, which straddle the Canada-US border.

Located in the town of Hammond within St. Lawrence County, Daney Point contributes to the rich tapestry of waterways and landforms in this part of New York. This region is characterized by its unique blend of land and water, offering a serene landscape that has long attracted visitors seeking recreation and relaxation amidst nature’s bounty. Its strategic location within the two-minute box of 44°28′ x 75°44′ makes it an interesting point for geographical enthusiasts and those exploring the Thousand Islands area.


Island or Feature Name
Daney Point (of US mainland)

Nationality
US

Centroid Lat/Long
442702N 0754552W

Two-Minute Box
44^28′ x 75^44′

Location and description
On the Us mainland east of Manzanita Island, north shore of mouth of Chippewa Creek

Former, informal, or alternate names

Municipality
Hammond

County
St. Lawrence

Province / State
NY

Ports?

Book refs

1000islands.co ID #
282

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