Clinton County

Clinton County is a county located in the state of New York, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 82,128. Its county seat is the city of Plattsburgh.

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Valcour Island Campsite Coordinates and Maps

Valcour Island is a 968-acre island in Lake Champlain in Clinton County, NY. The island is mostly in the Town of Peru and partly in the Town of Plattsburgh, southeast of the City of Plattsburgh. It is within the boundaries of the Adirondack Park. On October 11, 1776, a naval engagement known as the Battle of Valcour Island between British and United States naval forces under Benedict Arnold was fought in the strait adjacent to the island. Valcour was the site of several farms and summer homes (and one short-lived utopian community, the Dawn Valcour Society) from the nineteenth century until the 1970s, when New York State completed its purchase of the island. The island is now within the Adirondack Park, and is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation as the “Valcour Island Primitive Area“.

CampsiteLatitudeLongitude
Campsite 144.612046881793-73.42286639561
Campsite 244.615222332331-73.423275059535
Campsite 344.6253469112994-73.4281564842123
Campsite 444.6173858889161-73.4252711688757
Campsite 544.6177506875454-73.4247159815721
Campsite 644.6356309436663-73.4176270547275
Campsite 744.6361822556452-73.4162718794829
Campsite 844.6357410636748-73.4156981847151
Campsite 944.635776223568-73.414744449708
Campsite 1044.6340432204798-73.411717194633
Campsite 1144.6339079469408-73.4119822301329
Campsite 1244.6332129588725-73.4120886545713
Campsite 1344.6252304809332-73.4060010457772
Campsite 1444.6250339125795-73.4054067272836
Campsite 1544.6193516413756-73.4079994284824
Campsite 1644.619865406031-73.4083543141594
Campsite 1744.6183002950397-73.4093395585105
Campsite 1844.6114734031153-73.409943357957
Campsite 1944.6213442634347-73.4052848744629
Campsite 2044.6212210367482-73.4056926555458
Campsite 2144.632697323584-73.4235976390277
Campsite 2244.6325578049828-73.424838344847
Campsite 2344.6253571111095-73.4281594618369
Campsite 2544.6210306272869-73.4308219163776
Campsite 2644.6211390582903-73.428074914075

 Valcour Island

More information on the DEC’s Lake Champlain Island Complex webpage.

Town of Peru, NY – History

Town of Peru, NY – History

Peru is a town in the eastern part of Clinton County, NY, just south of Plattsburgh, NY.

Nestled between the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Champlain, the Town of Peru was formed from Plattsburgh and Willsborough on Dec. 28, 1792. A part of it was annexed back to Willsborough in 1799 and the towns of Ausable and Black Brook were taken off in 1839. Its present boundaries are the towns of Saranac, Schuyler Falls and Plattsburgh on the north, the towns of Ausable and Black Brook on the south, Lake Champlain on the east and the town of Black Brook on the west. The area of the town is approximately seventy-nine square miles. Some of the early settlers thought that the mountains surrounding the town resembled those of Peru, South America. Hence, the origin of the town's name. The earliest concentration of settlers was in an area called the "Union", a Quaker settlement in the vicinity of the present Keese Homestead and Quaker Cemetery on what is now Union Road. These early Quaker settlers or "Friends" as they preferred to be called, were mainly farmers and came from Dutchess County, NY and previously England. Some of the family names of those pioneer settlers still abound in the town today: Allen, Arnold, Baker, Elmore, Everett, Hay(s), Keese and Thew, to mention a few.

Peru, New York

Peru is a town in Clinton County in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 6,998 at the 2010 census. The town was so named for its views of the Adirondack Mountains to the west and the farmlands throughout the town, resembling scenery found in the country of Peru in South America.