Lake George New York Campsites

Canoe, fish, swim, hike or play a round of mini-golf in the southern Adirondack village of Lake George. At nearly 6 million acres, The Adirondack Park is the largest park in the contiguous United States. Maple trees turn shades of red, purple, yellow and gold in autumn. Spring is lush and green and summer is the time to hit the water. Campgrounds are available to rest and regroup for another day in the Adirondacks.
  1. Adirondack Camping Village

    • Yes, the Adirondack Chairs are around Lake George, so sit and enjoy the view.

      Pitch a tent or park an RV at the Adirondack Camping Village. Bring your dog to the campground, but make sure it is leashed. The Adirondack Camping Village is open seasonally, between April and October. Set your tent up on a flat and level site, with shady pine trees sheltering you from the elements. Hook your RV up to the available sewer, water and 30- or 50-amp electric connections. Take the family to the Great Escape Amusement Park and enjoy discounted tickets offered when you stay at the Adirondack Camping Village.

      Adirondack Camping Village
      43 Finkle Farm Road
      Lake George, NY 12845
      518-668-5226
      adirondackcampingvillage.com

    King Phillip's Campground

    • Set up a hammock and relax!

      Call ahead and make reservations prior to arriving at King Phillip's Campground, just outside the Lake George township, because the campground can be booked up during the busy summer months. Toss up a tent under the pine trees or in the shadow of the mountains to cool you off during the steamy summer days. Park your RV and connect with the water, sewer and 30- or 50-amp electric at King Phillip's. Pets are welcome if leashed. Kids can play in the playground and take a cooling dip in the pool.

      King Phillip's Campground
      14 Bloody Pond Rd.
      Lake George, NY 12845
      518-668-5763
      kingphillipscampground.com

    Lake George Islands

    • Take some time to canoe camp at Lake George.

      Pack up your tent and camping gear, load the coolers and dog into the canoe and paddle over to the New York Department of Environmental Conservations Lake George Islands camping area. Enjoy solitude, wildlife and birds and fishing all from the island camping areas. Bring your own water, or a system to purify lake water. Sites are primitive and have fire rings with grills. Check with rangers on current restrictions or bans for open fires before starting a campfire.

      Lake George Islands
      18 Boathouse Lane
      Bolton Landing, NY 12814-0993
      518- 623-1200
      dec.ny.gov

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