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Adirondack/Crown Point

Overview

Adirondack/Crown Point serves as a premier gateway for travelers seeking to explore the scenic intersection of New York and Vermont. Located in the heart of the historic Champlain Valley, this KOA Holiday facility offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and modern convenience. The park is designed to provide a restful retreat while keeping guests connected to the rugged charm of the Adirondack Mountains. Whether you are looking for a short-term stopover or a week-long base camp, the park delivers a professional and welcoming atmosphere for all types of campers.

Location & Surroundings

The park is situated in the quiet town of Crown Point, NY, positioned near the narrowest point of Lake Champlain. This prime location is just a few miles from the Lake Champlain Bridge, which offers a stunning passage into the Green Mountain State. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and the tranquil waters of the lake. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate rural serenity without being too far removed from essential services and major regional thoroughfares that lead into the High Peaks region.

Amenities & Park Features

Designed to accommodate everything from small camper vans to massive motorhomes, the park offers a wide range of facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy full hookup sites with 30 or 50-amp service, many of which are wide pull-thru spots for easy maneuvering. On-site recreation and comfort features include:

  • A sparkling seasonal swimming pool perfect for summer cooling.
  • A fun-filled mini-golf course and on-site bike rentals for all ages.
  • The KampK9 dog park, providing a safe, fenced space for pets to play.
  • A well-stocked general store with wood, ice, and basic camping essentials.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

History is a primary draw in this region, with the Crown Point State Historic Site located just minutes away, featuring the ruins of two colonial-era forts. A short drive south leads to the world-renowned Fort Ticonderoga, where live demonstrations and museum exhibits bring the 18th century to life. Outdoor enthusiasts can find endless opportunities for boating on Lake Champlain or hiking the diverse trails of the nearby Pharaoh Lake Wilderness. The park is also a strategic starting point for exploring the vibrant shops and local dining found across the bridge in Vermont.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is an excellent choice for families and history buffs who want a comfortable home base near iconic American landmarks. Its quiet, organized layout makes it a favorite for retirees and full-time RVers looking for big-rig friendly accommodations in a peaceful setting. If your travel style involves combining educational sightseeing with classic camping activities like campfires and swimming, this destination will fit your itinerary perfectly. It is especially convenient for those navigating the transition between the Adirondack wilderness and the New England coastline.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Lake Champlain)
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (66)
• Max Length (60)
• Grass Sites (66)
• No Hookups (66)
• Back-ins (40 x 60)

User Reviews

Brad D

September 03, 2025

I rolled in about 3:00 without a reservation and found many open campsites. You have to make the reservation online but I was able to do this since the site has a pretty good cell phone signal.

Richard Maxwell

September 01, 2025

My second time here and my wife's first. She loved the campgrounds, so much so that we will be booking Labor Day 2025 as soon as we are able to. The staff is beyond friendly and always able to answer any questions we had. They really take care of the grounds here. We love the fact that it's a small campground. The pier offers a place to fish or just go stare at the stars. Firewood is on the expensive side, $14 for 6 or 7 pieces of wood that burn quickly. Ice is reasonable at $3 a bag. The one thing I would suggest is updated bathrooms/shower facilities. Showers were like warm at best. They have a playground for the kids. Thanks for a great Labor Day weekend. See you next year!!!!

Joseph Latshaw

July 15, 2025

Great place and very conveniently located. Staff was very friendly. Camp sites are a bit close together. Bathrooms and showers are extremely clean but could use taller privacy doors and locks.

Richard Maxwell

September 04, 2024

My second time here and my wife's first. She loved the campgrounds, so much so that we will be booking Labor Day 2025 as soon as we are able to. The staff is beyond friendly and always able to answer any questions we had. They really take care of the grounds here. We love the fact that it's a small campground. The pier offers a place to fish or just go stare at the stars. Firewood is on the expensive side, $14 for 6 or 7 pieces of wood that burn quickly. Ice is reasonable at $3 a bag. The one thing I would suggest is updated bathrooms/shower facilities. Showers were like warm at best. They have a playground for the kids. Thanks for a great Labor Day weekend. See you next year!!!!

Lisa K.

September 20, 2022

Very nice campground on the banks of Lake Champlain nestled below the beautiful Crown Point Bridge. The spacious sites are mostly level, but only one actually has a lake view. There are both shaded and exposed sites. There is potable water in the campground, but no electricity OR dump station. The bathrooms are dated but very clean. The showers were lukewarm AT BEST…. Brrrrr. Campground admission gives admission to the Crown Point Lighthouse and the very well done and interesting Fort Crown Point historical site. There’s a great breakfast joint on the VT end of the bridge. 🥓🍳🥞. With it WeBoost antenna we had enough Verizon signal to stream.

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