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Lake George Campsites
Overview
Lake George Campsites offers a classic Adirondack camping experience blended with modern convenience. Situated in the heart of the Lake George region, this park provides a shaded, wooded atmosphere that feels secluded despite its proximity to local attractions. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a small travel trailer, the park offers a variety of site options designed to accommodate different camping styles while prioritizing a relaxed, family-oriented environment.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Queensbury, NY, the park is positioned perfectly between the bustling Lake George Village and the convenient shopping districts of Glens Falls. The surrounding area is characterized by mature pine trees and rolling Adirondack foothills. Its location on Route 9 provides easy access to the Northway (I-87), making it a stress-free destination for travelers navigating larger rigs through the scenic mountain passes of Upstate New York.
Amenities & Park Features
The park features several amenities designed for comfort and recreation. Guests can enjoy a large heated swimming pool and a separate shallow pool for younger children. Key features include:
- Full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electrical service.
- A well-stocked camp store and modern arcade for kids.
- Clean laundry facilities and private showering areas.
Every site includes a fire ring and picnic table to encourage the traditional outdoor camping experience that many travelers seek in this region.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is just minutes away, with Six Flags Great Escape located practically next door. Other popular local highlights include:
- The Lake George Factory Outlets for premier shopping.
- Million Dollar Beach for swimming and lakefront relaxation.
- The historic village of Lake George for dining and boat tours.
Hikers can explore trails like Prospect Mountain for panoramic views of the Lake George region and the surrounding Adirondack wilderness.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for family vacationers who want to be close to the action without sacrificing the quiet of a forest setting. It is also well-suited for big-rig owners looking for paved access and level sites in a region where mountain terrain can sometimes be challenging. If you value a balance of resort-style amenities and a rustic aesthetic, this destination provides a practical home base for exploring the Adirondacks.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kathleen Keating
The best location!!! close to Lake George and Queensbury. The campground is quiet even when it's full. Nice Laundry facilities and pool is always clean. Staff here are extremely accommodating and friendly. John gave us a great rate to stay for the beginning of August through Columbus day. A lot of people complain about the Northway noise but it doesn't bother us. If you sleep with white noise, you don't hear it inside. Just a great place to be a seasonal. No one bothers you as long as you stick to the rules which isn't hard to do.
Peter Burke
Clean campground with well-kept facilities. My site was extremely tight, and even as an experienced camper it took me about 45 minutes to get parked. The campground is also very close to the highway, and the road noise was very noticeable even over the RV air conditioner. If you’re looking for a clean and affordable place to stay, this will work. If you prefer larger sites and a quieter escape, you may want to look elsewhere.
Rachel Shaw
The cabins were fantastic! Roomy and cozy, while providing all a family will need at a great price. A great alternative to those who cannot afford or have a camper or RV option. The campground is very nice with exceptional staff and service. Great location next to many attractions including Six Flags right up the road. We will come back again!
Chris McKane
Park is just average. Nothing stands out as excellent. Small sites, which is to be expected at a private campground in a tourist area. Wifi SUCKS, there's no other way to say it. Tried to stream a movie to help my highly emotional 9 year old calm down before bed was a disaster. The liner of the pool is coming off in multiple areas, I guess it's good news since it will definitely have to be replaced before winter. We camped here in a 38 Ft 5th wheel and I had a very hard time maneuvering to get into and out of my site (which was a pull through). The roads in the campground are just way too narrow. If I was not a professinal truck driver for almost 20 years, there's no way I could have gotten in and out without more of an issue. While walking around the campground on Sunday morning as everyone was clearing out, I noticed a pickup with staff stopping at campsites and throwing wood that was left for the next campers in the back of the truck, then taking it back to the office to resell. We camped at Lake George Campsites in a Fifth Wheel.
Jennifer Fisher
We stayed (3 nights) in our camper, so I didn't think it fair to give myself five stars for the rooms 😀. The staff was beyond friendly and accommodating!!! Cindy was more than willing to assist us with anything we requested! Maintenance staff was friendly, and good natured. The full hookups where easy, and well maintained. The playground area was great according to the kids, and the pool was clean. As for the road noise, we knew how close the highway was by looking at a map before we planned our trip, and had no issues with the noise be disturbing.
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