Mexico Point State Park is located on the Eastern Shore of Lake Ontario in the Town of Mexico, New York. The park spans 120 acres, offering serene picnic areas, nature trails, swimming, and cultural experiences. It is rich in history, having been a site for Algonquin and Iroquois Indians, Jesuit missionaries, and English troops. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and is managed by the Town of Mexico and the Friends of Mexico Point Park. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including walking to historic Spy Island and exploring the self-interpretive nature trails.
The park's beach is a popular spot during the warmer months, with lifeguards on duty when swimming is permitted. The park also hosts special events throughout the year, including weddings and cultural celebrations. The Pavilion at Mexico Point Park provides a covered area with electricity and lights, making it an ideal venue for events.
Historically, the area has been significant for its role in prohibition and as a training site for famous boxers like Carmen Basilio and Joey DeJohn. Today, it offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking outdoor activities and historical insights.