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Adirondack/Hearthstone Point
Overview
Hearthstone Point Campground serves as a premier destination for travelers seeking a traditional camping experience on the shores of the Queen of American Lakes. Managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, this park provides a classic Adirondack atmosphere where the forest meets the water. With its terraced campsites and mature tree canopy, the park offers a tranquil escape that feels secluded despite its proximity to local highlights. It is an established favorite for those who value the preservation of the natural landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Located on the scenic western shore of Lake George, the park is situated just two miles north of the vibrant Lake George Village. The surrounding terrain is characterized by heavily wooded slopes that provide natural shade and privacy for visitors. The landscape features the rugged beauty of the Adirondack Park, offering a dramatic contrast between the crystal-clear waters of the lake and the towering evergreen forests. This location allows for easy access to both deep-woods exploration and lakeside recreation.
Amenities & Park Features
This is a rustic facility focused on the outdoor environment, meaning there are no water or electric hookups at the individual sites. However, the park offers essential features for a comfortable stay:
- A guarded swimming beach that serves as a central hub for summer cooling.
- Modern bathhouses equipped with hot showers and flush toilets.
- Spacious picnic areas with charcoal grills and seasonal wood sales.
RVers should be prepared for dry camping, though a centralized dump station and water fill locations are available. The park can accommodate rigs up to 40 feet in length, though maneuvering requires care on the wooded interior roads.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the region is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors often head into Lake George Village for historic steamboat cruises or to explore the shops and restaurants along the strip. For those seeking a panoramic view, the hike or drive up Prospect Mountain provides stunning vistas of the entire lake basin. Additionally, the nearby Warren County Bikeway offers miles of paved trails for cyclists and runners to enjoy the fresh mountain air and local scenery.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature-focused travelers who prioritize a prime location and natural beauty over resort-style luxuries. It appeals heavily to families looking for a traditional summer vacation centered around swimming and campfires. Because the sites lack hookups, it is best suited for self-contained RVers or those comfortable with a more primitive setup. If you enjoy falling asleep to the sound of the wind through the pines, this is the perfect Adirondack retreat for your next trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kimberly Bullard
Wow what a gem on Lake George. So grateful for the state of NY to offer to residents an inexpensive nature experience with a million dollar view! Tent only so getting back with nature at its best!
J Saunders
The WORST experience! If you want to bring your family, don't! If you want to sleep after a long day at the lake, you won't! I am laying here listening to people blasting music, cursing up a storm and just being disrespectful to others at the campsite. This is not just one group of campers like this, this is many! Luckily my kid sleeps through a lot but I can't and this is AWFUL! Club music, karaoke and potheads galore... DO NOT CONSIDER THIS PLACE!
Omar “Almsodne”
“I was very disappointed with this campsite. The facilities were dirty, the bathrooms were not maintained, and the staff didn’t seem helpful at all. The noise at night made it impossible to relax. Definitely not the peaceful camping trip I was hoping for.” Bad bad bad
Leah Tierney
Sites are a little tight next to each other but you are camping at this campground mostly because of access to being on Lake George and the short 10 minute drive to the town over being away from people.
Tammy Russell
Heartstone Point has deteriorated and not attended, too. The grounds are terrible, Fireplaces are not in the best of shape. Sites are small. I've been coming to Heartstone Point for the last 50 years, and I can not believe how bad this campsite has deteriorated so much. This used to be a great campground, absolutely no maintenance. It's a shame the State would allow this to happen. The state needs to investigate management at this site and do a walk through with the staff!
Adrienne Costanzo
We have been coming to this campsite several times a year for the past decade and while it remains a favorite, because of its location right outside the Village of Lake George and the water access from the park, it feels like the grounds and facility maintenance has steadily gone downhill the last few years. We always stay on the loop closest to the lake where the bathrooms are a bit older (there were supposed to have been remodeled along with the others), the age of the bathrooms would not be an issue if they were even remotely clean, there was mold in the sink and NO hand soap, another camper left some in there but when that was finished there was no other soap provided, luckily toilet paper was always readily available and we had soap at our site. The staff is super friendly and doing the best that they can but it feels as if New York State has no interest in funding its parks. We will continue to visit but will pack extra supplies for cleanliness
Hanya Hash
CertainI recently stayed at this campground and, unfortunately, had a mixed experience. While the location is convenient, there were a few significant drawbacks. The restrooms were not as clean as expected, which made the stay less comfortable. Additionally, the constant road noise was quite disruptive, making it difficult to fully relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. Improvements in these areas would greatly enhance the overall experience.
Zach Ziegler
The worst campground I’ve ever stayed at. The staff was friendly, but that is the only nice thing I could say about it. The bathrooms were filthy. Half of the showers were not working and the other half only had intermittent hot water. All of the campgrounds were extremely cramped, uneven, and rocky. The campgrounds themselves are laid out very poorly, and the lake access is only a small uncared for beach. Will not be staying here again. So many other campsites that looked nicer around the Lake George area.
B.j.
Nice little campground only a few mikes from the center of lake george.
Lauryn Prindle
After reading mixed reviews I was a little nervous camping here. But we ended up having a lot of fun. We stayed on the non lake side in the back area where the sites are more secluded and private from one another. The bathrooms on the lake side have been recently renovated where the ones on our side were not. They weren't awful and hey, you're camping right? They will probably update the others soon. The town of Lake George was a fun day trip and we also spent a day on the other end of the lake exploring Fort Ticonderoga. There is horseback riding about a mile and a half from the park that looked to be fun but we skipped that on account of I have a horse at home 😀 The beach area was small but we didn't really use it. Just went and explored the area quick on our bikes. There are lots of places to eat nearby and places to rent boats. We'll be back next year for sure at either this campsite or the one up closer to the fort.