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Lake George Schroon Valley Resort
Overview
Lake George Schroon Valley Resort offers a quintessential Adirondack camping experience along the banks of the winding Schroon River. This seasonal resort provides a blend of traditional outdoor adventure and modern convenience, making it a reliable basecamp for exploring the Lake George region. Travelers can enjoy a scenic riverside setting while maintaining access to essential services and well-maintained facilities designed for long-term stays or quick weekend getaways. The atmosphere is relaxed, capturing the spirit of mountain life without sacrificing comfort.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Warrensburg, New York, the park is tucked away in the southern reaches of the Adirondack Mountains. The landscape is defined by towering pines and the gentle flow of the river, offering a peaceful atmosphere away from the high-traffic tourist strips. Its proximity to Interstate 87 makes it easy to reach, yet the natural buffer of the forest ensures that guests feel immersed in the mountain wilderness. The park's location provides a direct connection to nature through its private riverfront access and sandy river beaches.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features a variety of sites including full-hookup options and spacious pull-throughs to accommodate large rigs. Active travelers appreciate the heated swimming pool and the array of recreational options like mini-golf, a game room, and horseshoe pits. On the water, guests can take advantage of tubing and kayaking directly from the park's launch area, providing hours of river-based fun. Other practical facilities include a camp store, modern laundry rooms, and a dedicated bark park, ensuring comfort for both humans and their four-legged companions.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the resort itself is tranquil, it is only a short drive from the bustling energy of Lake George Village. Visitors can explore the historic Fort William Henry Museum or spend a day at the Six Flags Great Escape theme park. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding Adirondacks offer hundreds of miles of hiking trails, such as the trek up Prospect Mountain for panoramic views. The Schroon River is also a local favorite for trout fishing, providing plenty of opportunities for anglers to test their skills just steps from their campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts who want a mix of river-based activities and nearby sightseeing. It appeals to RVers looking for a managed resort vibe rather than a primitive camping experience. Because of its layout and amenities, it is an excellent choice for those traveling with children or pets who require organized activities and safe spaces to play. It is also a perfect match for retirees seeking a serene mountain retreat with easy road access and high-quality utility hookups.
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User Reviews
Alan Spieldenner
I stayed here for one night as a shakedown trip with my new Jayco 197MB. I had planned on staying for 2 nights but a forecasted rainstorm and the fact that I was only 20 miles from home sent me home after one night. First the pro's - It's a small campground and the staff were extremely friendly and personable. There are approximately 140 sites and probably 95% had campers on them (a con), but there were only a handful of them occupied. I was able to get a riverside site. I was there on a weekday in September so there were no activities going on but I could tell there was plenty to do "in season". The con's - The sites are small and very tightly packed. Luckily most sites were unoccupied, except for one of my neighbors. The riverside sites are all back in, and you back in perpendicular to the campground road. Except for my two neighbors, they both had parked parallel to the campground road, and both looked to be seasonal/semi permanent residents. The one on my backside was connected to the water spigot for my site when I pulled in. I didn't see any signs of life, so I unhooked their hose. The one in my front yard was set up so that I got to enjoy whatever activity they were up to, which included watching their Roku TV late into the night, with all their seasonal camp lights on, while I was trying to enjoy a solo fire by the Riverside. Other con's included no Wi-Fi; sketchy cell service; no picnic table(most sites did have them, just not mine); and lots of road noise from the interstate just across the river. We camped at Lake George Schroon Valley Resort in a Travel Trailer.
Drone Shot Media
This will be our 4th season enjoying this campground from above.
Sandra Withrow
I truly enjoyed this campground. The river was low enough while we were there to do some rockhounding. The water was crystal clear. The seasonal campers were very kind and welcoming to us as transients. Our site had plenty of room. Laundry room was clean and so was pool. Very close to all the local attractions. Bolton's Landing has lots of entertainment options. The park itself was laid out nicely with a real campground feel. I look forward to returning.
Sharon Sharkey
The roads in the campground are very crude. The showers were very good. Lots of mosquitos, be prepared
mk sti
We come here every summer, and we enjoy it every time! Great sites, very friendly and accommodating staff! We look forward to this trip every year! Very clean and well kept!
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