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Adirondack/Luzerne
Overview
Adirondack/Luzerne KOA Holiday serves as a quintessential basecamp for those exploring the southern edge of the Adirondack Mountains. This park balances the rugged feel of a forest retreat with the reliable comforts expected of the KOA brand. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by towering pines and a peaceful atmosphere that feels miles away from the bustle, despite being minutes from major regional attractions and recreation hubs.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the scenic town of Lake Luzerne, New York, the park is perfectly positioned between the vibrant energy of Lake George and the historic charm of Saratoga Springs. The area is defined by the Upper Hudson River and numerous glacial lakes, offering a landscape rich in greenery and mountain views. The park’s location provides easy access to the Northway, making it a convenient stop for those heading deeper into the Adirondack Park forest preserve.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground offers a variety of site types, including spacious pull-thru RV sites with 50-amp full hookups that easily accommodate big rigs. For recreation, guests can enjoy a heated swimming pool, a jumping pad, and a themed mini-golf course. Modern necessities are well-covered with high-speed Wi-Fi, a well-stocked camp store for supplies, and clean laundry facilities. Pets are also welcome to exercise at the dedicated KampK9 dog park area.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts are just a short drive from world-class hiking trails and whitewater rafting excursions on the Hudson. Families often visit the nearby Six Flags Great Escape or take a ten-minute trip to Lake George Village for steamboat cruises and waterfront shopping. For those seeking culture, the Saratoga Race Course and various performing arts centers are within a short drive, offering a diverse range of day-trip opportunities for every interest.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for active families who want a destination where kids can stay entertained with organized activities right on-site. It also suits RVers looking for a peaceful, wooded environment without sacrificing modern utilities or accessibility to urban conveniences. If you value a balanced travel experience that combines nature-focused relaxation with easy access to popular New York tourist hubs, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Alec Raynor
It's just really good. The staff is great. Some of the campsites are sand dirt or gravel which I don't really like but some of them are grass which I do. Bathrooms are cleaner than other campground bathrooms or outhouses. The showers are good. The beaches are both good. The hiking trails are a little hard to find but they're good too. There's enough room and trees between campsites you don't feel like you're up in your neighbor's business all the time, but some campsites are a little more open or closer together which is great if you're planning to camp with a group of friends. It's a nice place
ben Awad
A great and quiet campsite that was not full during peak summer season. Rustic bathrooms. Great access to the lake. Beautiful and maintained camp sites.
Soraya Belen Saavedra Escobar
We love the campground, nice campsites, the only bad thing that some people where partying till close to 11pm so no too peaceful, second night was amazing and quiet. Beach was perfect
Rebecca H
Not recommended for horse camping. The horse sites were full of non horse people who were ruckus partiers making lots of noise until after 2am. They also wandered around the horse corals petting horses like a public petting zoo. I felt it necessary to lock the corral with a bike lock, it didn’t feel safe. The trails were not well marked, and if you want to go any distance at all, you have to go a long way on a poorly maintained trail through the woods with many logs down, over a dangerous brook crossing, and cross route 9n. Even after doing all of that, we found the ‘vista trail’ closed and had to back track. The swimming was nice at the beach, but with crappy trails and crappy sleep, I’d say it’s not worth the trip!
Robert Davis
The park rangers set up a speed trap at the bottom of a hill the furthest from any camp sites possible and pulled over nearly the entire campground. Seemed like a shakedown. The one “officer” had the nerve to say “Happy Birthday” after handing me a ticket for going 5mph over. Just watch your back if you do go.
Sharyn Rachev
The grounds were fine except there were lots of large rocks that needed to be raked before putting your tent down. Each site comes with two picnic tables and the fire pit. The pit is a 3-sided stone wall with most sites having a rectangular grill grate attached by a chain. We were missing a grate but luckily the site next to us had two. There were plenty of private shower stalls with a one-touch button to turn on warm water that lasts about 5 minutes. Our site was a bit more cramped than other sites near us. The numerous trees made our place smaller but manageable (not a good fit for a trailer). I made note of a different site if we decide to stay here again as some have a longer “driveway”. We picked our site because of access to the lake and the foot traffic wasn’t a bother. The beach was small but not overcrowded. Plenty of people brought their paddleboards, canoes and kayaks. We caught bass and pickerel. I would’ve given 5 stars had I known about the cramped area prior to booking my site.
Virgil Caine
Camping in a place for the 1st time is something of a crap shoot for most of us. I went to visit a friend in the Lake Luzerne area. I pulled off to a rest area on route 9N, to contact my friend. The hour was early and my arrival was earlier than I, and my friend expected. So I booked a campsite for 2 days Monday and Tuesday, with a Wednesday a.m. checkout. I arrived a bit earlier than the check-in time by 30mins. They were friendly and said they would have to chk site and clean it because someone had stayed there. The people never checked out and a different site was giving to me close to my selected site. I didn't mind. I set up and was gone til early a.m. to sleep. Tuesday weather was rainy and everything was damp at minimum. I had a great visit with my friend, and also visited with others. My stay was made a bit easier because of the nice and accommodating staff. I did decide to leave on Tuesday early due to weather and conditions. The site was clean. I did take a shower. The showers were in one of several small private shower rooms. That was a nice surprise of the private room to use. They were clean and a little parking lot in case you drove to shower. The lake and private beach also a nice amenity to utilize. All in all I will definitely go back to this campground.
Frederick Family Fun
I love this place, very quaint and showers are very nice! Sites are fairly private, beautiful little lake and cheap boat rentals.
K W
We were surrounded by groups of extremely rude campers. The park staff fax them numerous times to quiet down throughout the day and the night and they did not listen. The camper should have been asked to leave but yet they were able to stay. It did not matter what time of day it was as they were loud 24 hours a day. The lake was closed so you could not go swimming.
shenna clothier
Nice place to stay. Very clean and private. Nice showers and restroom