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Adirondack/Lewey Lake
Overview
Lewey Lake Campground offers a quintessential Adirondack experience for those seeking a deep connection with nature. Managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, this facility provides a rustic wilderness setting that feels worlds away from the hustle of modern life. Spread across the shoreline of Lewey Lake and the Miami River, the park is designed for visitors who appreciate quiet evenings and star-filled skies. While the park accommodates both tents and RVs, it maintains a primitive character that honors the surrounding forest preserve.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Sabael, NY, near the town of Indian Lake, the campground is nestled in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. The terrain is characterized by dense hardwoods and scenic water views, as the park sits at the junction of Lewey Lake and the Miami River. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by thousands of acres of protected forest, providing a sense of seclusion and privacy. The landscape is dominated by the looming presence of Snowy Mountain, which provides a dramatic backdrop for the eastern shore of the lake.
Amenities & Park Features
As a state-run facility, Lewey Lake focuses on essential amenities rather than luxury resort features. The park provides on-site dump stations and communal water spigots for RV users, though it is important to note there are no individual water, sewer, or electric hookups. Facilities include restrooms with flush toilets and hot showers, which are centrally located for convenience. Each site is equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. For those looking to explore the water, the park offers a boat launch and convenient canoe and kayak rentals.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors in this region. Hikers can tackle the Snowy Mountain Trail, which offers a challenging climb and a fire tower with panoramic views of the central Adirondacks. Fishing enthusiasts will find ample opportunities to catch northern pike, smallmouth bass, and yellow perch in the lake’s clear waters. Paddling through the Miami River is another popular activity, providing a peaceful way to observe local wildlife like loons and occasionally moose. The nearby town of Indian Lake offers small-town charm and essential supplies.
Who This Park Is Best For
Lewey Lake is an ideal choice for off-grid RVers and boondockers who enjoy a minimalist lifestyle. It is best suited for those with smaller to mid-sized rigs who are comfortable without hookups and prefer a quiet, wooded atmosphere over a commercial resort vibe. Families who enjoy traditional camping activities like hiking, swimming, and evening campfires will find this park perfectly aligns with their travel style. If you seek a serene environment where the sounds of the forest replace the hum of traffic, this Sabael destination is for you.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Philippa Frank-Thomas
Many good campsites in the woods. Many good campsites on the lake and on a Brook. What is most noteworthy is the staff and especially the supervisor Don! Our battery went dead on our camper. He allowed us to borrow his battery until we could get a new one. He was also especially helpful when I needed open space for our starlink,! so I could work. He allowed us to use the electric at the main campground and supplied us with a long extension cord, so I could work. thanks again Don you were the best. The bathroom and showers are especially clean and supplied well. The beach and view is beautiful. There are canoe and kayaks to rent to enjoy the lake. Looking forward to going back next year .
Allen Young
It's a very nice place and there are some real beautiful sites to see, however there are some small things that could be improved. Overall it's a good place to spend some time.
Brandon Parsell
Very clean and quiet, hot showers, ice and firewood on site. The only change I would make is lower the cost of firewood.
Corrie Holton
The campsites are beautiful and well kept. It’s gorgeous up there. Also. The swimming was spectacular!!
Art Vasch
I almost got eaten by a black bear here. Still came back to visit any time relatives and friends were staying, but that was the last time I ever stayed overnight in a tent ngl. Great place, great trails, nothing negative about it. I'd recommend a campter/rv though... Tents feel like a 'bear burrito' even though they tend to be more docile than hostile, when one tries to get into your tent, it feels hostile. It's still a story I tell with a laugh. I live in the woods now because of staying at places like this. Nothing beats waking up to birds singing.
Ryan Mazierski
Lewey Lake Campground offers everyone a lot. The campground is situated on Lewey Lake and has a great views of the Adirondack Mountains. It is also conveniently located by the larger and more well known Indian Lake. A range of outdoor activities are offered at the campground including fishing, swimming, kayaking, and hiking. The lake is easy to access if you want to kayak or canoe. Motor boats are allowed but the boat launch site is run down and it is very hard to launch from here. Fishing in the lake is good. A variety of fish including northern pike, bass, perch, bullhead, and panfish are native to the lake. It is best to go to the southern end of the lake near the Miami River for the best fishing. The beach at the lake is very small. There are shower and garbage disposal facilities in the campground. Occasionally, bears are a nuisance in the campground. The campground is very popular. There are 195 campsites at the campground, but they fill up quickly. Make a reservation early if you want to camp here. The campground offers much to do even if just visiting for day use. If staying in the Adirondacks consider Lewey Lake.
Natasha Hadley
I spent a week the last week of July and then again last weekend. And booked a site for this coming weekend. This place is beautiful and breath taking. This is a very well maintained campground. The bathrooms are some of the cleanest campground bathrooms I have seen. The care taker is very active and will help in any way he can. They do not allow black garbage bags... So MAKE SURE you bring White or CLEAR garbage bags!!!! They definitely on top of that.. But its definitely a beautiful peaceful breath taking relaxing enjoyable place.. Its like a Gem in the mountains.
Mike B
Good campground. Nice thing is it is in-between lewey and Indian lake so you can boat into both lakes. I have stayed there twice so far and have had a good time each time. One of the few lakes that has a swimming area that you can go in past your waist into the water in.
William Davey
Had a great time camping here, definitely will be back!
Michael Hollenberger
For a family friendly camp it was pretty decent. A little louder during the day and evening g than I liked it but people were respectful for quiet times. Modern shower houses which provided a much needed evening wash. Bathrooms well kept. We put in at the campground Beach and paddled our kayaks to Indian lake. All around a great spot.