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Warrensburg Travel Park - Camping near Lake George
Overview
Warrensburg Travel Park is a family-oriented destination located along the banks of the Schroon River in the Adirondacks. It offers a balance between traditional camping and modern convenience, providing a classic outdoor experience. Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or an extended summer stay, the park offers a tranquil atmosphere that captures the essence of camping in upstate New York. It is a well-maintained property that provides a genuine connection to nature while remaining accessible for travelers exploring the scenic Adirondack region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Warrensburg, NY, this park acts as a convenient gateway to the surrounding mountainous wilderness. The park features a distinct riverfront setting, allowing guests to enjoy the calming sounds of the Schroon River right from their campsites. Its location is perfectly positioned for those wanting to explore the nearby village while maintaining a sense of seclusion. The forested landscape provides plenty of shade and a classic woodland aesthetic that defines the beauty of the Adirondack Park region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various camping styles, ranging from tent sites to large pull-through spaces for RVs. Essential amenities include full hookup sites, which simplify the camping experience for long-term travelers. Guests have access to clean bathhouses, a laundry facility, and a playground for children. During the warmer months, the on-site swimming pool serves as a popular social hub. Firewood is readily available for evening campfires, ensuring that guests can enjoy the quintessential camping tradition comfortably throughout their stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are only a short drive away from the world-famous Lake George, known for its pristine waters and recreational opportunities. Guests often spend their days boating, fishing, or taking scenic cruises on the lake. For those interested in local culture, the town of Warrensburg hosts a historic district and various seasonal events. Hikers can access numerous mountain trails nearby, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Adirondack peaks. The proximity to regional theme parks and shopping outlets makes it an ideal base for diverse daily adventures.
Who This Park Is Best For
Warrensburg Travel Park is best suited for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and retirees looking for a relaxed home base in the Adirondacks. It is particularly popular with those who appreciate river-side camping and a community-oriented environment. If you enjoy a mix of water activities, hiking, and small-town charm without being in the middle of a crowded tourist hub, this park will likely fit your travel style. It is an excellent choice for travelers who value a quiet, natural environment and reliable park management.
User Reviews
Dominique Plastina
This place is amazing. Karl sold me on the plane over the phone and I am so happy we booked our campsite here. We will be back! The staff is amazing and super helpful and friendly!
Elizabeth Cox
Nothing short of amazing. Great place for the family including the furry family members. The grounds are always maintained and clean. Service is great. Everyone who works there treats you like family. Will be seasonal next season moving forward.
Stephanie Alex
Attended the balloonfest and stayed here, what a cute place. Arrived Thursday and it was so peaceful and clean. Highly recommend site #200…We enjoyed watching the beavers at sunset, and the beach had lots of tree frogs! Friday night came around and what a change…kids were screaming at the top of their lungs at 10:40pm, no regard for others or the quiet time. Didn’t get much sleep so we decided to head home early on Saturday. Would I stay again? Yes…during the week…Thursday was perfect…
1969 Myworld
Stayed a week in July. Pool was shut down by the state. The River had a green cloudy film floating in it. Showers were not the greatest. Water on the site, smelled like a swamp. Even with ours new filters on, the water left a nasty brown film in our shower, sinks and toilet. I do not recommend using the water hookups here. Especially to brush your teeth! The site itself was not cleaned up from the last campers. We also waited over an hour to even check in. No one was around, and no one would answer the cell phone # provided.
Meand myhorse
Updated review from 3 star to 1! Due to the unprofessional response! Photos don't lie but you do! We stayed for a full week in July 2025. Upon arrival, we waited about an hour to check in, there was no one in the office, no response from the walkie left at the door, and no answer on the provided phone number. Our campsite was overgrown with tall weeds, littered and so many pine needles. It looked like no one had cleaned up after the previous guests. We had to clear quite a bit of trash before setting up. The picnic table was rusted and worn, and unfortunately, our rug was damaged from that rust. The pool was closed for 5 of the days we were there by the state! The river itself had a greenish tint near the edges, and the mud was excessive. The water really should be tested. The beach area on the river was not maintained at all. The bathrooms were surprisingly well kept, but the showers seemed outdated. They worked, but they could use attention On a positive note, the roads throughout the campground were well maintained, and the option for daily pump-outs was convenient, though it would’ve helped to have the Y & N tags explained upon arrival rather than five days in. As for the scheduled activities, the calendar lacked clarity. We arrived at 2:15 for a 2–4 pm event only to find out tickets were already gone, and we hadn’t been told we’d need them. Bingo was enjoyable, but again, there was minimal information, and we had to chase down staff to find the location. Most of the seasonal campers were very friendly. That said, many of the campground rules don’t seem to apply to them, they speed around in golf carts and block the boat launch without consequence. Karl came across as intimidating, though I understand he’s trying to keep things safe. As a fellow business owner, I get it. Still, warning kids they’ll be kicked out just for riding their bikes a way he doesn't like felt excessive. A softer approach would go a long way. We camp frequently throughout the Northeast, and this was the first time we felt unwelcome at the start Since the owner tends to respond to reviews in a passive-aggressive tone, I documented our experience with photos. Overall, this campground has potential, but it’s in need of attention and improvement. We would stay again to only sleep in our camper.
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