The park is in Greenfield Center, not Lake George. It is a very pretty park with an awesome Mini Golf and two pools. Very friendly staff. Negatives are no sewer hookups or recreation hall. July 4th they had a DJ which was nice. We will camp here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The white water rafting experience was among the best I've had. I strongly recommend the Adirondack Adventure Resort for rafting among other experiences. We camped here in a Tent.
This place is a dump!!!! I've been camping for over 35 years & this ranks as one of my top
3 all time stinkers (there was a leech field exhaust vent - a huge one - right in front of out site so it stank more than just one way). We arrived there (4 couples) on July 6 & the first thing that made me want to go away was how truly rude the front desk was. This guy was either a full fledged idiot or the nastiest man in New York. And the owner and/or manager came along to see what the problem was & he was marginally nicer with the impetious on "marginally". They were so rude that if it wasn't for the fact the 3 other couple we had travelled 5 hours to get here were already here, I would have turned around & left. We signed in for the week & as the week progressed, the staff did not inprove their attitudes a bit. They couldn't have possibly gotten any worse as they were already at the bottom of the pit anyway. Then, as we going to our campsite, we noticed (as did half of the Lake George area) the smell of the huge build up of garbage around the dumpsters. This mess was not cleaned up until Tuesday. We were all surprised that someone hadn't called the Health Dept as there were rats & gulls in this mountain. Positively unexcusable.
Our $40.00 site was not even close to being level - it took 2 full bags (20 pieces) of Lynx Levelers plus unhitching my front tie downs to get my truck camper level. The roads were a disater. Our friends in a spanking new 38' motorhome had great difficulty getting to their site because of the trees overhanging. The rest rooms/showers were pig sties. The water smelled so bad we went out & bought gallons of water at the market for drinking & cooking. And, the water pressure was horrible. There was nothing about this park that I could objectively say was even OK. As I said, this place is a smelly dump!!!!!
We camped here in a Truck Camper.
This is a nice campground just north the the village of Lake George. The campground is on the side of a hill and heavily wooded. The roads can be a bit twisty and hilly in places, but most rigs should be able to navigate without problems. We had a pull-through site that was fairly easy to get into. The only issue was getting the trailer around a large boulder at the entrance to the site. Our site was a bit on the narrow side for a trailer with 2 slide-outs. We only had about a two foot space to get by one of the slide outs. The other slide out was pretty much up against a hill. Not much room for our chairs and camp table. Most the other sites we saw were wider than ours. Some of the back-in sites can have awkward angles to get in. Again: you need to watch out for trees and boulders. Most of the sites are fairly level and most are predominately sand. Given the density of the woods, there was no Wi-Fi available at the campsites. It was only available around the office/pool area. The pool area was very nice. They had a small kiddie pool and a larger pool for the older kids and adults. They had a very good cable TV selection. The bathrooms and showers were clean. For some reason the showers down by the pool were pay showers, while those farther into the campground weren't. They do have a gate that is closed from 1am to 7am. So, if you arrive late, or want to leave early, that could be a problem. Also be aware: if you are approaching from the south on US 9, you'll have to make a tight 180-degree turn to get into the campground. They recommend larger rigs come in from the north. This campground may not have all the amenities of some others in the area, but it also doesn't have their prices, and you're definitely not in a parking lot. All in all, we enjoyed our stay and would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground is nicely wooded, though our site was a bit small and cramped. The pool is nice and we enjoyed swimming. There are some nice walking trails. It is a nice facility but would maybe think twice before returning because we were a bit cramped on our site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice family operated wooded campground with a mix of RVers and tents. Really nice pools. There are a lot of hills but that is to be expected since it is in the Adirondacks. There is a hayride and a nightly movie but a few more activities like Bingo would have made it a 10. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great Campground! Sites were clean, level, and spacious. It has to new heated pools. 1-1/2 feet deep kiddy pool and 3-1/2 to 5 feet deep pool for the adults. Free 30 minute hay-ride every day at 4pm takes you around the campground. Free movies for the kids at 7:30PM. Free WiFi near the camp store and pool area. The only two reasons I did not give it a ten is that there are no garbage cans for your garbage. You have to bring it down to the camp store area to a dumpster. The other thing is that it a long walk up hill from the pool to the campsite. We used our truck to go back and forth to the pool, store, and dumpster. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We arrived just after the Americade motorcycle rally cleared out. Campground staff was friendly and knowledgeable. We have 36 ft motorhome with tow and should have been advised to unhitch tow at the office. We had a nice size, shaded pull-through site. Be careful of the deep dips in the paved roads to the sites as they will jar everything loose. Also, the site was sand and the jacks sank pretty deep. WiFi hotspot is at office and not available at sites. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall it was a good campground. Location was convenient to Lake George and the pricing was much better than Lake George RV Park (we stayed there last year). If I were to go for the week I would pick Lake George RV Park. But for a long weekend trip this park fit the bill. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground has been a family destination for many many years. We have brought our three children here along with their friends and seen them all grow to love camping and continue the tradition themselves. Some sites are larger and not so close together. There are many sites that area not on top of each other and offer good privacy. The owners continue to make improvements to the campground year after year. The campground sits amongst the pines and are well-maintained gravel roads. Great area for walking and getting good exercise. The owners are very friendly. It is a family-run campground and has been for many years. The staff is always extremely helpful and courteous. They offer two swimming pools, a basketball court and rec hall area. They also offer family-orientated movies in the evening at their open pavilion as well as hayrides around the campground. When in doubt as to where to go, how to get there, or what to do; you only need to ask and they will give you advice or find out for you. This is a top notch campground in the very busy Lake George area that offers peace and quiet after the hubbub of downtown Lake George. A family oasis for spending time together! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is at the top of our list. We have enjoyed going there for over thirty years. They have grown and made improvements every year. This is truly a quiet family campground. They offer just the right amount of activities for children without taking away from quality family time. The facilities are always clean and user friendly. The movies are family oriented. The only downside~the traffic noise is close to only some of the campsites and if you are in right section of this spacious campground you don't hear any traffic. The owners go out of their way to make your visit pleasant. They are a second generation owner-operated campground. We will continue to go there every year. Highly recommend this campground to anyone interested in a positive camping experience. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our first trip to Lake George and had no idea what was available in the area. This campground was not far from Lake George Village or the outlets. Our first night around the campfire, we realized we were next to the highway as we could hear the tractor trailers flying down the highway. The pool and wading pool were clean and the playground was enough to keep our young son happy. Our site was level but barely wide enough to use 1 slide and the awning. If Lake George RV Park was totally booked, I'd stay here but Adirondack Campground would not be my first choice. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Been camping in Lake George for the last twenty years, fifteen of them at the Adirondack Camping Village. It's very clean, most sites are wooded and spacious,bathrooms are very clean and kept that way,nice and quiet. It's close to everything, fun parks, shopping, you name it.
Family owned and operated, really nice people, just to let you know how nice, I left a jack stand for my trailer at the site, forgot to pick it up, they mailed it back to me. Sites are clean, whenever someone checks out, they have a worker go and clean up and rake it over. Never had a bad experience there, we love it, that's why we go there every year for ten days at a time, wish I lived closer (I'm six hours away) we would be there a lot more. If Lake George is on your vacation plans, trust me, this is the campground for you! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2004
$33
Nice and quiet, just a few miles out of the village. Clean and friendly staff. Plenty of shade, the whole park in in the woods (except for the heated pool, playground and ball field). NOTE: They are expanding this year to include about 2 dozen 50amp sites with Cable TV (some pull thrus). This is my 2nd Memorial Day weekend in a row, and would definitly go back! Our Wildwood Travel Trailer 27' fit fine on site #5, which had 30amp and water (no sewer). Their full-hookups are scattered throughout the park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed at one of the few sites that did have Wi-Fi access, which was up by the office. Site was gravel, fairly level. Wi-Fi was knocked out by a storm but restored a few hours later. Staff friendly. This is a huge park with lots of seasonal sites but most appeared well kept. We would do another short stay at this park at one of the front sites with Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We chose this park because of the low nightly rate. The other more popular park in Lake George would have cost double. There are new owners here. Most of the park is permanent residents although their homes are nice. Our site was shady and quiet. This park is centrally located for all activities in the Adirondacks. We would camp here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'll start with what keeps this location from being a 10. It is the only campground you will ever find with a bar. This leads to the second observation: a bar leads to loud music. Apparently this family oriented location includes those who like to drink and party. Otherwise this is a great place to visit. The staff is nice and there is plenty to do both within and near the park. Enjoy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Three years ago I said I would not return here because of a reservation foul-up. Well here I am again (Oh, come on Papa. Give 'em another chance) and glad of it. This time they gave us a site "near the action" and it was great. Lots of activities for the G'kids, Woodland Grill is open all day with rea$onable meals and buffets, live entertainment in the evenings, good store w/scooped ice cream, etc. (Go to "kids" section of their website, print and color a picture for a free slushie). That's all good but I stand by my original assesment: If you don't get lucky with a good site near the center of this big park, you might as well be boondocking in the Adirondacks. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our second, but hopefully not our last, visit to Lake George Escape. The name says it all. This is truly a great escape for a weekend or a week’s vacation. The roads are a mix of dirt and asphalt, wide enough for all size rigs. Sites will meet the needs of all campers from tenter to full time RVers. The camping store has everything that you need for your stay. The shelves are well stocked with food, camping needs, and souvenirs. They have check-in down to a science. All staff members are friendly and helpful. There is an activity shop that handles all the events from arts & crafts, family sports, and equipment loans & rentals. There is so much to do here for campers of all ages. Their activities start around 8 am and go all day until about 9 pm. With all they have to offer you may not want or have to leave the campground. There are two heated pools one for the little campers and one for the bigger campers. The pools have 2 times set aside for adult swim. There is a café and bar near the pool. The café has $2.00 breakfast every morning which is a buffet with muffins, eggs, potatoes, sausage or bacon, French toast or pancakes and juice. You can’t beat the value! There are a few showers/restrooms throughout the campground, all cleaned throughout the day. The laundry room is clean with newer coin operated washers & driers. There is an arcade with a few games of change to collect tickets and win small items. If I had one complaint it would be their mini golf; it is a 9 hole course that is very out dated and needs of some TLC. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very family oriented campground. We camped here with two other families in the pull through sites in front near the recreational field. Our sites were a nice size with plenty of room in front and back of our trailer to park our vehicle, along with nice spacing between trailers. The campground is level throughout. There are numerous kids throughout the day walking, riding bikes or pedal cars. The staff were all friendly and very helpful. They have a shuttle to the village that comes and goes hourly. There is lots to do in the area. It is 6 miles from Lake George village. They offered daily breakfast buffet for $1.99, also a nice convenience. A group of us also took advantage of tubing down the lazy river into the campground. This campground has lots to do and is convenient to Lake George. We would definitely return again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Truly a family resort. Lots to do for everyone. We stayed as Coast to Coast members at $15 a night plus $3 resort fee. I guess the membership doesn't afford us sewer sites, but we got by just fine. We would have upgraded to sewer had we known that was possible. The office staff was very professional and helpful. They have someone visit each site as it becomes vacant to make sure it is neat and clean. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Camped on Ready, Camp, Go Program sponsored by parent company of Lake George Escape. No sewer as part of standard site although all other campgrounds stayed at on the program have provided such. Made double reservations and called home phone while we were traveling to say they would give our site up unless we paid in full. Full bar in family campground at the family recreation and pool area. Not the usual. Loud music from 4 - 8 from DJ at this area. Sites were clean, roads well kept, rules enforced to a fault, and lots of activities for kids. Free local newspaper and $1.99 breakfast buffet were nice touches. Management exhibited attitude toward cut price programs during the peak season even though they were definitely not full and even indicated season had been really off. Would not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Outstanding management and park. We were part of a Rally group and they did an incredible job for our group. Would highly recommend this park for people traveling with children. We were preseason and the rate reflects that. Not too many kids, our group was older couples. We really enjoyed our stay and the great food they served us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We just spent 10 days at Lake George Escape. I would like to rate the campground higher, however, the bathrooms at the playground, snack bar and pool area were always filthy! Other restrooms in the park were very clean. As I've stated previously, the 600 sites are large and private and our favorite place to stay in the park. They are far away from the activities but so much more peaceful. The grill menu is basically burgers but the prices are modest and the portions are ample. We enjoyed eating dinner while overlooking several of the smaller Adirondack Mountains. This time we did kayak the Schroon River. It runs right along the campground and is a lazy way to spend a summer afternoon. There are so many activities and the staff was always pleasant. We did hear some loud music on 2 different occasions but the "safety patrol" handled the situations quickly and quietly. We are headed back in October. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We make this trip once a year to this great C/G. Facility is exceptional. Kids have a great time. Many events if the kids want. (bicycle rental, River tube excursion, game room, miniature golf, cafe, ice cream parlor, DJ certain nights, etc) We pick our sites and request them when making reservations. Staff friendly and helpful. Shuttle bus to Lake George Village a plus. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were pleased with the overall campground however we were disappointed in the site. The site was more suited for a popup not a large 30 ft. with a slide out. The campground does offer a lot of activities for the kids which they did enjoy. The cafe had great music both Friday and Saturday night which we enjoyed. I would go again if I could be sure of getting a suitable site. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our first time at this campground, first time in New York for that matter. We were very surprised and pleased. All amenities for tent camping were excellent, rest rooms and showers, sites, etc., were very clean and orderly. The Resort amenities were better than any other camp ground we have been at. Pavilion, pools, bar, restaurant, etc., were much better than expected. Finally, the Adirondacks, and Lake George are a very beautiful part of the country. From Lake George Village to Fort Ticonderoga, there is plenty of eye candy, shopping, and restaurants. Finally, we were not scalped for everything, something we come to expect on the East coast. I highly recommend this campsite/resort and we will return soon. We camped here in a Tent.
I love this campground! We have stayed here twice. Once last year in July and this past Memorial Day. The campground is super clean, lots of activities for the kids and all the people that work here are real nice. The store is huge with lots of neat stuff to buy. I would recommend this campground to anyone with kids. This one is definitely a yearly visit for us! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We're back from another great time at this CG. We always stay back in the 500 section as it is much quieter. We rarely saw our son (14)as this CG has sooo many activates for kids of all ages. We will definitely return next year. Big rigs are no problem. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We really enjoyed this park. We were here for the Labor Day weekend and the place was packed. It is a place where there always seems to be something to do, especially for children. But there was also enough adult stuff to entertain us. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This place was outstanding!! When we first made the reservation I thought the price was a little steep, but I can say it was worth every penny. We had the best time there. The staff goes way above and beyond, when you leave and come back through the gate a staff member says "Welcome home" and that is exactly what it felt like. The kids had a blast, there was so much for them to do and they were treated very well. It was very clean, the sites were spacious and well kept. I really just cannot say enough about this place. I very highly recommend it, we will go back for years to come. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Big park with lots to do there and in the area. The tiki bar is nice, snack bar was handy when the kids were in the pool. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our second visit to this campground. Our first was in 2000. This place has everything. You could easily spend a week here and not be bored. But if you choose to leave the campground within 15 minutes drive there's amusement and water parks, white river rafting just about everything under the sun in the area. The only problem we see with this campground is it's gotten to big for the two pools it has. They need to expand on their pool Area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a well-maintained campground, with many amenities. However, it is extremely large and busy, and some of those amenities can get a bit overwhelmed (notably the pool, which was completely full while we were there). They were celebrating "Christmas in July" while we were there, and the kids enjoyed a free wagon ride around the campground while Christmas carols blasted from the speakers. As mentioned, the campground is very busy and seemed to be made up mostly of campers from "downstate" NY, enjoying the country. The campgrounds are actually in Warrensburg, NY, but are within an easy drive of Lake George. A fun side trip from here was visiting the Stone Bridges and Caves in Pottersville, about a 25 minute drive up the Northway. All in all, it is a nice campground, a little pricey, and not a place to go if you are looking for a lot of peace, quiet and solitude. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were in the 600 area sites which are big and wide but not near anything including a bathroom. We had to drive to get to a bathroom or shower. The bathrooms at the rear of the front office are the cleanest. The ones near us (and not really that close) were dirty and crowded. The pools are very small(one for small children and the other for everyone else) and quickly become over crowded. The reservations system is a joke as this place is part of a corporation and when you call the 800 # you are not speaking to anyone that actually is at the campground. You can make reservations directly through the campground if your resourceful and can find the local phone number. However apparently the local campground and the corporate reservation people don't communicate and one can't tell you any information about your reservation if you've made it through the other entity. The check in took a long time too as apparently they have only 1 or 2 employees that wait on customers while the remaining 10 employees are either on break or just plain ignore you. This place is just to over run with kids, golf carts, and RV trailers coming and going at all hours. Lake George RV Park is a much better run, cleaner and a quieter campground than this place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We went up here with friends. The place was great. 2 pools but they were on the small side and you were only allowed to have 35 people swimming at one time. The same went for the beach at the river. There are no life guards at either the pools or the river. There is a ton of stuff to do both for free or a small/reasonable fee. They have electric boat rentals along with canoe's and both 1 & 2 person kayaks. The wifi was spotty at our site but we were pretty far from the office. It did work great by the pool area though. The showers and bathroom were some of the cleanest and well designed we have seen. The biggest downfall I think is the $60 a night and you aren't by the lake. You are about 10-15 minutes away. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Let me start by saying this is a great park if you are traveling with kids. Allot of activities. The sites are a little tight but manageable. Campground is worth the money. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground was very pretty, fun, and close to Lake George center. The owners were extremely nice and professional. Bathrooms were clean as can be! Laundry facilities were great to. My husband and I stayed there for a week on a waterfront pond site. very nice campsite and big campground. two pools and a river beach, all very clean.. I give this place a 10+!!! I would will be coming back for years to come! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Took a long time to check in due to long line at registrations. Staff was pleasant. Interior roads good. Campground is like a city of Rv's. Site was gravel and level. But sites are close together with very little privacy, at least in the section we were in -- 600 #'s. It was a 10 minute walk to the bathroom/showers. The showers had a separate changing room that was muddy unless you showered after 8 pm. Any earlier and it was difficult to get dressed without getting the mud on your pants as you try to put them on. Road noise was constant. No ventilation so it was like a sauna getting dressed. Bingo was expensive and prizes were in store/cafe vouchers rather than money. Every evening at dinner time a tractor with blaring music comes through the campground pulling a "train car" of kids with parents. We found it very disruptive to our dinner and had people yelling at us "what are you eating?", What's for dinner?", "Got any extra?". Would most likely NOT stay here again, as I prefer wilderness compared to RV city and nature sounds compared to highway noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While the campground was very well maintained, the campground was so packed that you couldn't even move without stepping on a child! The original site we had upon arrival was packed with the neighboring sites things (this didn't surprise me judging by the size of the sites) The site was too small for our pop up. We had no room for even a picnic table or to put or fire ring. We went to the front desk and requested a site change which they did for us right away. Our second site was a little bigger, But not great. There were a million kids here and if you were not a kid you were a 22 year old with a group of 15 partying it up all night. While some may enjoy this it is not my idea of a fun relaxing camping trip. I had a hard time sleeping because of the noise and no one enforces the quite time rules. I will not return to this campground. Too busy, too loud and too many children!!! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Nice very wood lots. Big Pines were nice but were dropping needles, sap, and pollen while we were there. Not the park's fault. Super nice owner who is strick with rules and is on premises active in park operation. Don't try to get in this park with a junk RV! WiFi is spotty (office area only) in that it drops out and you have to go into the office to reboot the router (once to twice a day). ITS guy can't seen to get it fixed. Large sites, very wide. Restrooms were absolutely spotless and well supplied. Book exchange. NO PETS in this park. Pool clean and nice but not heated. Rec. hall is great and well stocked with stuff for kids to do. Kid friendly park. Excellent maintained park. Take insect repellent this time of year! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stay here whenever we visit the Lake George area. Pros: The 50 amp sites are large and screened from the next site with trees and shrubs. I love the space of the 50 amp sites. Well stocked fishing ponds as well as river fishing is available. They have great activities. Cons: They allow large groups at the tent sites and these groups can get very rowdy. Note: This year over the Memorial Day weekend, the park did hand out notices stating that loud campers would be asked to leave ! The 2 pools are inadequate for the number of campsites and guests. When you make reservations, request 50 amp sites as far away from the tent areas as possible to avoid the congestion and noise. Also, the campground is in Warrensburg on the Schroon River not Lake George.(Wifi is an extra charge.) We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here twice this season. First visit had us in a site that was next to a swamp; unable to remain outside due to heavy mosquito infestation. Pool was too cloudy to safely use. We chalked it all up to fate and decided to try it again. On the morning of our second visit, front desk called my home at 10 am to say that they were "booked" and that our reservation was now cancelled. Trailer was loaded in the driveway, kids were excited, and now no campsite. Woman on phone said that she was sorry. I wouldn't accept "sorry", so she said that maybe something might open up. I drove up there anyway, received a site, and counted no less than 30 open sites. Bring lots of $, as everything is extra. There are better options in Lake George than this place. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park itself was nice but our stay was spoiled because we did not get the sites we reserved. Three months in advance, we reserved five sites (2 RV & 3 tent) and were promised and assured they would be "near" each other. One RV site was 1/4 mile from the nearest tent and the other was 100 yards in a different direction. Too far from the playground and activiy center for the kids to go alone. Neither RV site could get a WiFi signal. Our plea at the desk was answered with a curt "I can't do anything for you". What she meant is "I won't even try to help you". None of us will go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While it has lots to do, you'd better bring a pocket full of cash, because everything your kids will want to do costs extra; even the little river tube ride is $7 each. The pools were small for a campground this size, but the playground is nice. We didn't expect to have to pay for Wi-fi at a campground of this caliber (and cost), so that brings its mark down for us, and the river beach was disappointing too. The water was cold and the roped area was really small, so we only spent about 20 minutes there. Our site was up in the front, and it's like a big RV parking lot -- very close quarters, very crowded. But I think the thing that irked us the most was that this is a family campground, yet we had to pay extra for our son, who's 14. We won't go back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice place to stay. Staff was great in all aspects. The campground was very clean and organized. The store was probably the best I have ever been in, they carried everything you would ever need on a trip. If your going to this area this campground should been your first call for reservations. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Largest, most amazing campground I have ever seen. Tons of stuff to do. Make sure to take advantage of the discounts for local attractions. Sites are not huge, but we had site 86 which backed up to the athletic field and gave us room to the rear of the trailer. They need more pool facilities and desperately need to re-do their mini-golf. The mini-golf is free, but in disrepair. Hopefully they will build a moderate course and keep the free part. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I have never encountered such a friendly staff!! Any questions or problems we had were handled with the most professional attitude. Everyone was so nice, from the guard at the gate, to the game room attendants, to the folks at the snack bar. We have never felt so welcome at a campground before. They were also very accommodating to a group of teens camping together. One employee even said to the group leader "I want to accommodate you as much as possible" and meant it. Ditto the earlier comments on the cleanliness of the rest rooms, laundry, pool, etc. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great campground. All staff that we encountered were "workampers", fellow RV'ers. They were all polite, friendly, and knew answers to our questions. And there are a lot of them... If you need help, there is a staff person nearby. The camp store is HUGE. Basically has everything you could need for camping/RVing, along with stuff you didn't know you needed. An extensive list of scheduled activities, especially for kids. A lot of activities are extra cost, but a lot is also free. Shuffleboard (maintained in excellent condition), tennis, basketball, mini-golf, ping pong, etc are free with equipment provided by the campground. Two pools, large one is heated, with a couple hours a day set aside as "adult only" swim times. Bathrooms / showers are CLEAN and FREE (no paying for shower!)! We highly recommend this campgound. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here over the Memorial Day holiday. Park was packed and all was quiet and orderly. We stayed in the newer section with large pull thrus. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We picked this park because of the high reviews on this site, and we were definitely not disappointed! It was an easy on and off the highway, with a friendly, breezy check-in. We easily found the area we were supposed to park in, but we had missed the street. Within minutes, a friendly gentleman on a golf cart scooted up to our trailer and showed us where we could turn around to easily access our site. In the purple section, where we had been assigned, the lots were flat and sandy as it was dry. Leveling was easy and within minutes we were hooked up and ready to unpack. Water pressure was good, with no sulfur smell from the line. Electric was steady. The site was large with brush/tall pine trees between each site. We easily opened our slide and opposing awning, and we still had room! The rest of the park was spotless. It was a pretty busy weekend because of the hot air balloon festival, but everything was clean. The pool was sparkling, and still open since it was heated. All amenities seemed to be in tip-top shape. The next time we go, which will probably be next spring, we'll probably stay in the blue section. It seemed to consist of smaller pull-thru sites with no break between sites, but more families with kids seemed to be concentrated here being that this section is next to all of the amenities. The purple section, although very peaceful and quiet, seemed to be older adults in fifth wheels and although our teen boy found a few kids to pal around with, we think he would have definitely found many more in the main area of the park. We didn't give this park a 10 for only one reason: the park is so close to the highway that we could hear highway noise 24 hours a day. The blue section will probably be noisier as it's even closer to the highway overpass with no trees in the space between to buffer the sounds; but the park was so nice, we're willing to live with this inconvenience. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My wife and I, and our 2 kids, stayed here for a week in a pop-up camper in August 2005. I've camped for many, many years, and now with kids of my own, I found the campground to be one of the best to stay at. One of the best things to note is that the main bathrooms and showers were absolutely immaculate. Hats of to the cleaning crew. Many of the staff members are campers as well, so they know what a camper expects, and as a result, we found them to be very friendly. The camp store is top of the line with anything you want available at a reasonable price. Cafe Alfresco also had great food and drinks available if you didn't feel like making your own. The campground was well maintained, and the sites were adequate in size, without you feeling crowded in. There were many roomy sites on the river. Don't expect a lake on-site, as the other waterfront sites are on a pond, with no swimming. The actual "Lake George" lake is about a 15 minute ride, with a few places to go to para-sail or to rent a boat. Additionally, we had season passes for Six Flags, and they were valid for a day of fun at The Great Escape amusement park, which is also a quick ride away. On-site, there were plenty of activities for the kids, though at an additional cost, some a bit pricy; mining for gems/fossils ($), stuffed animal making ($), playground, 2 pools, game room ($), bingo ($), and pedal cars ($). We all really liked the pedal cars, but the half hour rental went too fast to even make a full loop around the campground, making a bit expensive. Swimming was mainly at the pool. The river was too low at the time we went. In all, a great campground and one we'll be sure to return to. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
August 2005
$67
We love this campground. The people are nice the place is clean. Staff speak to the kids like they are people even when up to no good. We stayed a week and it was wonderful. My only complaint is everything costs an arm and a leg we spent approx $2000.00 for 5 people for a week of camping and entertainment. We went to six flags - which I don't recommend and the rodeo - which I do recommend! The rodeo cost less and we had more fun. Plenty of shopping down down for those who want to. If you must wash and dry clothes you may want to look elsewhere or you will spend a couple hours waiting for it to dry. Even with all of this known to us we would go back! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Lake George Escape Campground- A $210 deposit (half the total amount) was sent on Aug 5 to rent a 40' trailer which sleeps 8. Even though there were only two of us, we were checking out the facilities for a family reunion. That idea disappeared quickly as this was the most customer unfriendy place I have ever been in. After 4 hour trip we arrived at campground at 12:15. My husband pulled up in front. I went in to register. The man in line in front of me was told that the rental units were not ready till 2, so he could not stay. He said something to the registration clerk , and she gave him a car pass and told him to come back later for the key. When I got to the desk, she gave me the same speech. I asked if I could just leave the car and small kayak trailer in the lot by the registration building which was at least 4 acres big and contained 1 golf cart and nothing else. She told me absolutely not, first because there would be too many people parking there and then she said it was for insurance purposes. Another person behind the desk said we should go across to MacDonald's and have an ice cream and wait there for an hour and a half. At this point I went out to tell my husband but the guard at the gate had already let him past. We went to the very back of the very large empty lot, parked the car and then went to the restaurant in the park and spent fifteen dollars for lunch. At 1:30, my husband went in and was almost registered by the male clerk and the original clerk started yelling that she couldn't trust us to follow the rules and she wanted us out. When we asked to speak to the owner, she called security, wrote up a credit and threw us out. I would not leave until I talked to the owner, I told them to call him. Finally the security guard told us the owner wanted us off the property. We had no where else to go and were forced to come back home. After 8 hours of driving, my husband's back problem (the reason he is on disability)was aggravated and will probably need medical care. I can find no mention on their site of not coming before check-in time. Can you imagine a hotel not letting you park in their parking lot until you check in? Avoid this place at all costs. There are many other campgrounds on the Schroon River. We camped here in a Campground Cabins.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
August 2005
$52
Very nice park with lots of available activities. Even included a free shuttle into Lake George. Improvements could be made on how to manage the extremely dusty conditions in some parts of the park. The dust was all over everything and impacted the cleanliness of the bathrooms and showers. The dust would track and quickly make the bathrooms ugly and the drying area of the showers very poor. Thought should be given to how to better manage all the dirt. The only other complaint was that the paper toweling (in light of the prior comments) needs better attention to keep a full supply. I have always tried to leave park rest rooms/showers in better condition than when I walked in--however, with all the dust and lack of paper towels, this is was very difficult. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Campground has lots of stuff for children to do; but alot of activities cost extra. Some sites are very sandy. Excellent Store! We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This campground is above average. Staff is very helpful and friendly. We stayed toward the
very back where there are mostly pull-throughs. The sites seem a little wider there, but it does take some effort to get a long truck and RV around some of
the corners and through some of the tight spaces. The most undesirable thing about staying here were the very thirsty mosquitoes! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$50
This was one of the most enjoyable campgrounds that we have been to. Very kid friendly
with multiple organized activities all day long. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The bathroom/shower facilities were spotless. We stayed in the newer section in a back in site on a small loop. The newer section is mainly pull thru's with full hook-ups. The older section is very nice too and more rustic and spread out. The older section offers a combination of full hook-ups, electric and water, and dry tent sites. We definitely plan on going back again next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$40
This was a very nice campground. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Nice restaurant "Cafe Alfresco" in the middle of the park prices were fair and food was very good, service was also very good. Many activities miniature golf, canoeing, tubing on the river, pedal kart rentals and LOTS more to do. On 2 or 3 nights they have a DJ with line dancing lessons. Lots of fun. Showers and Bathrooms were the cleanest I've
ever experienced. Very nice pool. . I would highly recommend this campground. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$42
The Staff is Excellent. Very friendly and courtous. We stayed at the beginning of the season (Mid-June) so we where able to pick our site, which was very spacious and easy to get into. They are opening a new section of the park (Where we stayed) and the sites are somewhat private and not close to each other, however, you are at a distance to any of the activities and general store etc. Very quiet. Security patrols seemed to be every 1 to 2 hours during the day and evening hours. Their brouchure is nice and reflects some of what you will actually see. We would visit this campground again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$50
OK not as nice as the web page! Expensive, Crouded sites. Very clean We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$42
Nice campground but pricy. Some roads awfully hard to drive thru when park is full. We camped here in a camper.
This is a thoroughly enjoyable campground. There are plenty of big pull-through sites with a city bike trail adjoining the property. Wi-Fi is an extra charge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have been going here since I was a kid. The roads are paved and there is enough room to get in and out without any major issues. The staff is friendly and will work with group requests. The down side is the price. Occupancy is based on 2 campers. Certainly not the "family" place I remember when we talk about price. Each child over 5 years of age costs $8. So for a family of 5 the weekday rate is $89 which raises on Friday ($75 + extra person) for the weekend. $435 for a 5 night stay is a little much. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Asked for shady spot; there were hardly any trees covering our area. Check in girl was unfriendly and mumbled. Rest rooms were clean. Probably will not come here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
It is a very nice park but I believe way overpriced. It is, after all, a campground. Some sites in the woods are just dirt. Others are in a huge blacktop parking lot. Ours was on the blacktop. it is a very clean park. There are flowers everywhere. There are lots of amenities, pools, tennis courts, etc. It would be great for families. We only stayed two nights, but to get the full benefit of all the things in this park it would be nice to stay at least a week if you can afford the high fee. Internet was not free but another ten dollars for two days. However, it did work. So often campgrounds offer free internet and you can't get it very good. I would rather pay a fee and have the thing work. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for 8 nights. It cost more for the weekends and cheaper during the week. So, it averaged $75 a night. I loved the campground. Very clean. They rake the site as soon as somebody leaves. We brought our golf cart which I love to show off. I would have gave them a 10, if they had more scheduled activities for the kids like some campground do. They have 2 movie theaters that show 8pm movies every night. I have no complaints for this campground. It was centered between all the local sites. Excellent camp store. I would camp here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This place is awesome! Most sites are pull through with a fair amount of shading. This was the first time we used a bath house, and it was nice and clean. Wi-fi is offered but at a price. The amenities for this campground are great! The shows were entertaining. Bicyclist beware - some serious hills in this campground but you can get everywhere you want on the camp trolley that is nice and free. Several swimming options as well as a nice store, cafe, two movie theaters and two arcades. This is what camping is supposed to be like! We asked everyone we saw if they had been to a campground as nice as this and the same answer kept coming - "only at Disney". Go here - enjoy! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Pricey for one night, but if you are there for a week with children you will love it. Big and busy. Still had to duck trees when hooked to my car but not as bad as most. W-ifi is not free and starts at 2 day minimum. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of those campgrounds you will compare all others to and that's a good thing. This is our first year camping with my family. We have three young boys and this campground worked out great. First off it was as clean as could be. Paved roads and bike paths were excellent. Pools and facilities were clean and nice. The kids really enjoyed the nightly entertainment. This area really is scenic, and in the five days we stayed we feel like there is a lot more we could do and see. The campground is also in a great location to everything. This campground is more expensive then most, but it was worth it to us. You really do get what you pay for. If it's in the budget try it. We will definitely be returning in the coming years. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A good campground to spend a week in, which we did. We had a large enough, shady (trees but not the deep, dark woods) campsite. The camp was very clean, and the staff were polite and helpful. There was a trolley, nominal fee, that you could use to go to the outlets, and another trolley that could be taken, again, for a small fee, into Lake George. Entertainment was offered on an almost nightly basis, and the shows were surprisingly good. We took in two of the shows, and all of us (husband, me, and sixteen year old daughter) enjoyed them immensely. A small, clean luncheonette, and a camp store that was well stocked. Paved streets made bike riding and walking very easy. Only one possible negative-the main camp sites, of which we had one, were great, but the another area of campsites were more like a parking lot. Sun beat down on these sites all day-no trees, and much more closely packed sites. I would not have wanted to stay at this campground if I had one of these sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here in June 2009. The staff was not very friendly when asked about area attractions and was not helpful. They stuck us in the back of the campground, when the campground was empty this was a problem because the campground was so large and if you needed to use their restroom or shower you had to drive. Also they advertise wifi but they charge a fee of $10.00 for two days which was very disappointing. Also their game room was very expensive at $1.00 a game we have never had to pay that kind of money for games. It was a clean campground but if you are going to charge high prices for perks of the campground then its not a very enjoyable place to stay and we would not stay here again. We would look for a more family budget oriented campground. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have camped from coast to coast so we are very seasoned campers. This park is the perfect campground. It combines the camping wilderness atmosphere with the amenities we all come to enjoy. We had the opportunity to meet one of the friendly workers, Barb Pataki. She explained that Mr. King could not find a campground he liked so he created his own. Well, hats off to Mr. King because this is one tremendous campground. Chris checked us in and he couldn't have been more courteous and helpful. The booklet they have prepared answers any question you might have and gives valuable local information. It is the best check in information I have ever received. Whoever created the booklet did a tremendous job. The park itself had nice paved roads and fairly level sites. Our site had been freshly raked and fire pit all cleaned out. What a nice welcome that gives you. There is beautiful landscaping throughout the park which makes you feel like you are in a resort. They had several recycling points. There were several very nice walking paths also. There was a great adult center which had a lounge like a National Park Lodge. I agree with a prior review that they did not burden you with lots of silly rules. Also, there were no out dated seasonal rigs in the park. As you can tell, we cannot say enough good things about this park. The only negative is that the price is a little steep but you certainly get what you pay for. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My family and I camped here memorial day weekend. We had never stayed at this RV park before and did not know what to expect. When we got there everyone was so nice at the check-in desk. They had everything all ready when we got there so there was no waiting even though it was busy. We pulled into our pull-through site and it was big. Our 5th wheel is 36 ft long and we had alot of room at our site. The campground was full when we were staying there. The grounds were very clean and well kept. The bathrooms/showers were nice as well. During quiet time it was very quiet. The pools were extremely clean. We had so much fun at this RV park! My family can`t wait to go back next year for a very fun weekend. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here at this campground this summer and enjoyed ourselves. The campground offers numerous things for both children and the family to do. It's a bit pricier than other campgrounds in the nearby area but they certainly have a lot to do. It had a little too much going on for my family's liking, but overall it was a good stay. People are more than welcome to drive through the park to see what it is all about before booking, so if you like a park with a lot of activities to do you may want to check this one out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground gets triple A's! The staff is friendly and helpful. The site was freshly raked (they clean the fire pits after each visitor)and everything was in working order. They offer more amenities than any other campground we have stayed at in the past (even cable tv had an abundance of channels-not just 10). There is so much to do at this campground that there is no reason to leave it. We will be returning again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park...a little expensive but you get a lot for your money. It's in a great area and the free shows they have are top shelf. Good laundry ,good showers ,nice sized sites. Not a lot of B.S. rules. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a repeat visit for us after 10 years. It was a 10 then and remains a 10 now. They maintain absolute attention to detail. They even rake your site before you arrive. The big rig sites are truly big rig sites. We only tend to use the campground as a base for our travels and use very little of the amenities but they offer much for their campers. The informational booklet and maps they hand out when you register ought to win an award for creativity and quality. I only wish that Wifi was free and not a fee charged. We recommend this campground to anyone traveling in the Lake George area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is truly the best RV park we have ever visited. I am shocked anyone could say a critical word about it. Other campgrounds don't hold a candle to this place! The campground is immaculately clean. The staff is friendly and professional. My only wish is that more RV parks were like this one. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This CG was immaculate and the sites are huge pull-thrus in nice shade. However, there are no planned activities for the kids. There is a program at 10AM and a show at 8PM but that's it. Everything is far away so there is a trolley, but the trolley doesn't necessarily stop in front of your site. The bike trail is very nice but very hilly. No fun to go back up. Our campsite was flooded (#190) after only one night of heavy rain. We called and nobody came to fix the problem. Because it was so shaded, our campsite never completely dried and we were there for a week. Also, the owners didn't seem to do anything about enforcing quiet hour. I called two nights in a row about the same campsite, and yet the noise continued. We enjoyed ourselves but would not return here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean and well maintained RV Park, but we found it to be on the expensive side. The campground is a l family park, but when we were there, some of the other campers didn’t adhere to their quite times. They provide shuttle service throughout the park and to the nearby outlet center and you can take a connector to the local Six Flags. They have Wi-Fi, but charge for it, $5.00 for 48 hours. I thought this would be provided as a free service, giving the price per night they charge. Also, we could hear the near by road at all hours of the night. It is only one of a couple of ways for truck traffics to gain access to the interstate. Probably won’t stay here again because of the price. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We came here because we couldn't get in Ledgeview RV park because we have an indoor cat! We were reluctant to come here as we knew it is expensive, but it was well worth it. The campground is a lovely family park with shuttle service throughout it and to the nearby outlet malls and village. Evening live entertainment (an illusionist) was good and the resort offers two movies, a nature program and a live entertainer every day. Great place to bring a family. Beautiful sites with trees and lots of grass. We would definitely come here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Absolutely Beautiful. Very clean with tons of activities for kids of all ages. Multiple arcades, pools (indoor & outdoor), two movie theaters, paved walking paths adult lounge is assume. When in area don't miss this one!!!!!!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Excellent park without a million rules. Free shows, typically a hypnotist or magic were great. WiFi service was poor, but I got a full refund when I complained. If the rates were a little more reasonable and if at least one pool had a diving board I'd rate it as one of the best I had ever been to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Loved the RV park. Very clean and well maintained. Activities and shows were great. Well worth the price. Just watch out for the hill on BillyGoat Lane. Looks like many people bottom out on the hill. We stayed in site W2. Price $71 on weekends and guest were extra. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have been camping for over 25 years and this campground was one of the best we ever stayed in. It is extremely clean. The bike route that goes through the campground was great...goes through woods and hooks up with the county bike trail. We used the trolleys to go to Lake George Village without the hassle of driving there and parking. It is a bit pricey, but I believe in the motto "you get what you pay for". We will definitely be back again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Wow, expensive. $49 for the site and then charged me an additional $14 for my 2 kids, ouch. It is a clean campground very close to everything in Lake George. There are a lot of things to do in Lake George so you really don't use much of the campground facilities. They sent me to a site that was down a step hill and I bottomed out damaging my rear steps on the 5th wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A really nice RV park. We went off-season because during peak times this park gets expensive. The indoor pool was a little chilly but the kids still enjoyed it. The game room was nice. Everything was well kept. Even though there are no planned activities there is still plenty to do. The only issue that we had was that our site was very rocky and my husband was playing ball and tripped on a rock and landed on the paved road. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
We spent three nights in a 35' motorhome. We found the sites to be on the small size (back in). Due to the fact that we booked early in the season, we were informed that bicycles were not available. There were hardly any campers there on Thursday, which made for a quiet site. There was also no trolley service available until Saturday. The trolley ran every 30 minutes and was on time. The trolley will take you into town or to the outlet stores. The campground runs two trolleys. You cannot get on one to go to both locations. You need some form of transportation at this campground to get to the store, which is at least a half mile from the site we stayed at. I walked, however, I wouldn't want to walk back and forth several times a day. The staff was friendly. The sites were clean, and garbage cans were provided on each site and emptied daily. I would recommend the campground, and only ranked it as I did due to the small inconveniences mentioned above. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have been camping with my family for the last 9 years in a motorhome. This park has become the "poster park" we compare all other rv parks that we visit. Whether we choose to take out a paddle boat, trolley shuttle to the nearby outlet stores, live professional entertainment in a beautiful indoor theater, or a movie in one of two indoor movie theaters on the premises - there is no extra charges. The facilities are kept immaculate at all times. This is a biker's paradise, as well, with miles of great paved roads in the park and connecting trails that take you miles north and south on very well maintained municipal trails. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We enjoyed our stay although we think they are over-priced even with the fall discount. There are no amenities for $47 a night if you stay during the week beginning in Oct. We had no trouble getting a spot without a reservation but we would bet this place is booming during the summer and weekends. It seems to cater to families. The park grounds are huge and attractive and we did like the way they have sectioned out the RV sites throughout the large area. Garbage pickup is provided at your site. Bathrooms were a little out of the way. We were surprised at the rate charge, and there was an additional cost for WIFI--with a two day commitment from the service provider. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Visited park in big rig with tow vehicle. We called ahead & was quoted $45 for a pull through site. Paid $47 when we arrived. Interior roads are paved and have many trees and shrubs that need to be trimmed. Many of the interior turns are too tight for a big rig. Sites are advertised as gravel, but are 90% sand. We were assigned a site in trees so needed to use cable. We were very disappointed that a resort at this price level had incomplete cable lineup. Resort is large & we had to drive to pool & laundry as shuttle only ran on weekends after summer. Indoor pool was great as outside pools were closed. Laundry was clean. Overall we felt park was overpriced for the available amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We made reservations for this park about three weeks prior to staying there. The campground is very clean and the facilities as well as the amenities are great. We did like the campground and my kids had fun, but the problem that we had was that we ended up with a campsite all the way in the back of the campground. It was also not terribly level. While this site was convenient to the playhouse and the pool facilities, it was a long way to the camp store and the entrance. There is a trolley that runs throughout the park to these places and the village, but we prefer to walk. It is a long walk if you just want a case of soda or food for the camper. They do have firewood delivery which is a nice amenity though. We did have a nice time but I would probably not stay here again and rather try one of the other campgrounds in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived there and immediately liked the park. The roads were nicely paved and the park was very clean. Our site had a garbage can which I liked. You pull up, registration was easy and everyone was very nice. I arrived to my site and did not like it since it was 100% in the sun, there was no shade and it was a small site. The person at the front desk did state if I had any issues with the site to let him know. I went back and asked for another site that I liked and they ok'd it. The new site was close to a bathroom and a baseball field. It was quiet and had good distance away from our neighbors. The bathrooms were spotless, I could not believe how clean they were. This site was rather expensive and you had to pay for the wifi service where most other parks are free. There was just one thing I did not like, you cannot use your car to get to the ponds that have the little boats or fishing. You have to use a bicycle and it was a rather long walk from where we were. I wish I knew that beforehand and would have taken the bikes. Overall the park is very nice but things are far apart for my taste. I don't like to have to drive to get to the amenities inside the park, a nice walk is ok but most things were too far for a walk, especially when carrying things with you. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I invite all campground owners to stay at the best and rated in the top 100 in the country and try to make their campground half as nice.I have been coming for years and was the very first place I ever camped.The place is immaculate and enjoyable even in foul weather.Park personel are all friendly,entertainment enjoyable and I could go on and on or you can scroll down and read all the other reviews.I can safely say the people that gave this a bad review cannot be pleased. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground was more than an 8-hour drive for us and we stayed for seven nights. We had a wonderful site! There was some road noise, but really not too noticeable. Our only complaint about our site was that the cable did not work. When we asked them to check it, they brought a little portable TV that barely had a visible screen and said the picture was fine. We finally got our satellite to work after the third day. We met family there and asked to be put close together and they said they couldn't because the campground was full, even though they don't assign the sites until arrival. My brother-in-law and his family were assigned a site no where close to us and after much discussion he finally got his site moved. It was disappointing that we had to make such a big deal about a simple request, especially since there were several sites close to us that remained empty our entire stay. The campground is by far the most well maintained I have seen. All of the roads are paved and grounds are manicured nicely. We enjoyed fishing in the pond and even caught a few fish! We thoroughly enjoyed the nightly entertainment. However, the campground itself is located in the mountains and as such has many hills, many of which are not conducive to bike riding particularly by children. The front entrance is busy and can be difficult to pass in front of all of the traffic. There is a charming trolley that provides transportation, but due to traffic it is rarely on schedule. The traffic on the main road was so bad that at times we questioned whether we really want to venture out. Overall we really enjoyed our stay at the campground. It really is a beautiful campground and location. It is evident the owners take pride in the presentation. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We love this campground. Staff is very helpful and also polite. All we needed was at the campground, fishing, swimming, games, hiking biking, etc. There was also transportation throughout this huge campground. For the money I give this two thumbs up. We travel in a travel trailer. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were so excited about this park, but were disappointed. They had WIFI, but it was $15 for the weekend. They have two pools. One was driving distance from our site down a huge hill and the other was right near the road at the entrance to the park. It was chaotic trying to bike to the pool near the entrance and maneuver around incoming RV's. Although the roads were beautifully paved, they were very hilly and extremely difficult for the little ones to bike. There were NO activities, except an evening movie. They depend on visitors spending their day in Lake George so offer nothing to do at the campground. The site we had was totally unlevel and we had to continually re-adjust to maintain some sort of levelness in the camper. On a positive note, we were in a beautifully wooded site and the campground itself was very neat, clean and well maintained. The store was well stocked and the office was beautiful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I stayed for 5 days and it was great. I was in spot 419 with a 36' motorhome. It was a large pull-through site. Yes, there is some road noise. I didn't even notice it after a short time. I will be back again next year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest parks we have visited in our RV experiences. The park is well planned, maticuously kept and very large. There are ponds for fishing, paddle boats, 2 outdoor pools, 1 indoor pool, 2 arcades, snack bar, adult lounge, movie theater and even a playhouse. While the activities were more limited on this stay, we had plenty to do! The sites are fairly large, nicely landscaped, and many pull-throughs. The store is well stocked and the staff very helpful. We will be back! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Best family-oriented park we've stayed in. Free shows every night (jugglers, musicians, sword swallowers), free movies, bingo, free trolley to the nearby outlets, discounted tickets available to the municipal trolley for $1.50 round-trip (trolley runs continuously between Glen Falls and the southern tip of Lake George). Park is huge, bring your bikes. Lots of hills and biking trails, including one directly to Lake George, which is about 3 miles away. Sites are gravel, some have grass but ours did not. Ask questions about your location carefully before you choose -- one of the loops is called "the pit" because it's at the bottom of a steep hill and not close to anything. There are two main "ends" to the campground -- the east side has a beautifully stocked store, office, guest services, laundry facilities, screened pavilion where they play bingo, movie theater, and a so-so-arcade. The west side is newer and has the indoor heated pool, adults-only pool, showers, a second movie theater, an ice cream/sandwich restaurant, and a really good arcade. If you stay out there, you'll want to be close to one of the trolley stops -- it's about a three-quarter, uphill hike to the store or office. Their guest services representative will help you pick activities such as white water rafting, and they sell discounted tickets to several nearby attractions, including the Great Escape Six Flags Amusement Park. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. There are tons of nearby restaurants and a grocery store about 3 miles down the road. If you want to really go anywhere, though, you'll need a car. Most activities such as tubing, white water rafting, and tourist attractions are not accessible by trolley. The exceptions are Great Escape and of course the infamous outlets. This park also has one of the best websites I've ever seen, we knew exactly what we wanted and what was available. We camped here in a 32-foot class A motorhome. Lots of pull-through sites were available. Sites are not that big but they're big enough and there are bushes planted between each. A number of sites had at least two vehicles parked on them, however, so be prepared to have a not-so-lovely view of somebody's sedan as you relax beneath your awning. I believe there is a one-vehicle-per-site rule, but it did not seem to be very well enforced. They do charge a $7 per night fee for each child, and with all the extra tacked on expect to pay about $80 a night. We stayed here for a week in August. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very well organized and beautiful (though expensive) campground. Lots of activities and miles of trials for biking/hiking. Mostly level sites, seemed like plenty of room at most sites. The staff was efficient and professional enough, yet somewhat "distant". We will return here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If it was a little less expensive per night, I'd give the rating a "10". But it is expensive and there's no denying it. The place is very clean with 2 pools (1 indoors), nightly movie and live entertainment and lots of things to keep one occupied. Trolley service to town. Most of the sites are pull though although some on the lower level are back in. It is a very nice but expensive place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a great place! Campsites are large and everything here is very clean and well-run. Entertainment most nights is very good, kids loved it. All paved roads. The main section is most centrally located to store and exit. The two other sections involve very large hills that would be difficult for most to bike up or for some even walk! On the other hand there is very little traffic in those sections of the park so people with very young children that don't go out and about on their own may prefer those areas. The staff was friendly, but quite young and steered us wrong a couple of times on directions and restaurants, but they were nice. The only other thing I felt was missing was some type of daily craft or actvitity during the day. Most people are out hiking or biking, but some of us aren't and my kids would've enjoyed that, but other than those few issues the place was fantastic. One of my top two! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Thruout the Night,all you hear are 18 wheelers zoom past your
site,it will seriously drive you nuts!..Here you are in the beautiful mountains,2 miles from the lake and its the noisest campground I have ever had the displeasure of staying at!.Its located on Rt 149,a BUSY/REAL BUST Route to Vermont!..There are dozens of other camps in Lake George and thruout the region..When I asked the manager for a little help and possibly move me or refund me my money back,he told me and I quote " Its right on our website,NO REFUNDS"..I asked him,why isn't their a mention of their location and being on a truck route,a route that is insanely busy & loud 24/7 on that same website! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
July 2006
$70
Nice campground, but priced way to high! Lots of people busy place. Site are ok, they put us in a parking lot near the indoor pool, it was ok. The campground just up the street is much less money, and just as nice, Ledgeview Village RV Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Outstanding family campground. You get a lot of bang for the buck at this place. These people really know how to run an RV park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This CG is amazing! We stayed there over the 4th of July holiday. We were in site J in the paved section with a 36' MH. This place is very clean. The staff are always cutting, blowing, and weed whacking the CG. Speaking of the staff, they are extremely friendly. I'm trying very hard to think of something negative and it just isn't happening! I can't wait till October 1 so I can book a couple of visits next year. Go ahead and call them you won't be disappointed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Lake George RV park is very well maintained. The attendants are very friendly and helpful. We were amazed at how clean this park was kept. Maintenance staff emptied trash, mowed, and trimmed grass daily around sites. The swimming facilities, playground, and other recreational areas were kept clean. Some of the sites are very close to one another. We had a wonderful time at this park and will be going back in the future. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Surprisingly, we were less than thrilled with our stay here. Still a great RV park, but second and third generation now running the business and have adopted a very aggressive and expensive pricing strategy. The base rate is $52.00 plus $6.00 per child per night. At this price level, I expect concrete pads, phone hook-ups, and because of the per child charges, an extensive and all inclusive activities program. I don't like being charged for my children at a family campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Okay after reading the many reviews which most were favorable, we spent the big $$$$ and stayed there. There is security at the gate which checks for your pass each time. The bathrooms, showers and pool areas were very clean. My twins age 16 were able to take adavantage of the transportation system by themselves to travel about the park and into town. This is a wonderful feature. I read an earlier review where someone talks about the activities in the lower part (true) and complains about getting there. The park trolley runs every 30 min or so through the park and to the outlet mall. Some shows were better than others. The staff at the paddle boats and pools were very kind. However, the staff in the office was cold and too matter-of-fact for me. We wanted to extend our stay and they could have cared less - so we didn't. Make sure you have a patio rug (a big one) otherwise, you will have sand, sand and more sand in your rig. It is nice to go to a CG and not see seasonal units anywhere! The basic rate for EWSC Sun-Thurs is $52 Plus 6 per kid, plus 6 for Sat and Sun. It adds up to a lot. We paid the rate (which lots of others do too, as it was pretty full mid week) but I think to charge for kids in addition to that rate is too high - 2 or 3 bucks would be fine. It added up to an extra 60 bucks for just our kids. This is the place, however, if you are in a MH and have no car as you can get almost anywhere by trolley. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a heavily wooded camp ground that provides a unique perspective on norther upstate New York wilderness. It has clearly marked paths and is easy to get around even though heavily wooded.Bring your bug spray as it gets buggy as with any campsite. This camp is unique because it is in close proximity to a large amusement park Great Escape and is about a 20 min drive from the site. It has a wonderful camp store that provides all your camping needs you may have forgotten and has a few unique handmade items that are not found any where else its a quiet peaceful camp that I highly recommend! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
July 2005
$50
This is the best campground we have ever stayed at. Plenty to do, multiple pools, indoor pool, movie theatre, showcase entertainment theatre with top-notch entertainment. They hire professionals, and it is included with your stay. Very clean, nice roads, and friendly staff. If we ever stay in the Lake George Region, we will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is one of the nicest looking in the Lake George area..and we have previously stayed there a few years back. However, upon our return one thing we found irritating..is what I saw mentioned by a previous poster which triggered my recollection....You need to have a very large artificial turff or outdoor rug, whichever you use..as the substance they use on the site in place of gravel..is I'm not sure what it is..but it's very gritty and dusty..just found it annoying..be sure to bring old sneakers...and you will be sweeping out the rig more often. Sounds kind of dumb..but it was just irritating. Have also found that there has been quite a price increase. While they don't sound too bad initially..bring 3 kids with you and that's an extra $18.00 per night..mid week. Weekends are more. Security is good...nightly patrols, which was a good thing to see. Quiet in the evenings. Found the staff to be courteous but...detached. Not that it matters. . just not exactly welcoming. While they have nightly entertainment..it's the same we saw back a few years ago..not much change there. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My family and I have been to Lake George RV Park five of the last six years. Our kids, ages 13 and 8, cannot wait to go every year. We stay in the upper pines section, and just love it. The staff is very friendly, the shows at the play house are a fun time. We enjoy the hypnotist the most. The best thing about the park, besides how clean it is, is the location. You just a trolley ride away from everything. We already made plans for the sixth trip. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
July 2005
$52
We spent our summer vacation at this campground with some friends who recommended the facility. The experience was great and we will certainly return there, more then once, I'm sure. The campground is situated close to the Outlets, Great Escape and Lake George Village. They offer a trolley to the outlets and the village. (One was free and the other was only $1) We did not take advantage of this service but it seemed like many campers did. The sites are large and well maintained. Just don't get stuck with a site near the intercom system since announcements are made on a regular basis and all day long! There is a pond for fishing and one for paddleboats which can be used for no additional charge. There is an airconditioned playhouse in which the Campground offers various shows, also included in the original site fee. My son loved the juggler and the magician!! The roads are paved but occassionally, people do not adhere to the 5 mph speed limit. The pools are well maintained and the playgrounds are adequate to keep a 4 year old happy. I would definitely say Lake George RV Park is worth the money. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Without a doubt, one of the nicest CG's we have stayed at. It is a little pricey, but it is well worth it. All the activities they have for kids are great. We stayed in the lower sites and really enjoyed it. The CG is hilly but it is only a short drive to the top. Most sites are level and shaded, the "Pines" area does seem to have larger sites, but most of the activities are in the lower section. If you plan on going to town, take the trolley, it's cheap and easy. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We throughly enjoyed our stay. The camp really is a resort. The facilities are spotless. The staff is friendly, knowledgable and eager to help. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I have mixed feelings about this park. It is beautiful in appearance..looks like the website..as indicated in other posts. Have stayed many times since we enjoy the Lake George area. However...we have found over the last couple of years or so it has changed ... we feel it doesn't have the same aim to please attitude. Truth is...appearance wise..it's one of the nicest parks we've been too. Which can spoil you. It is well maintained. The park itself is huge...and the roads are paved. Which we feel is a plus. Depending on where you are located...you may feel too close to one another. However, we stay in what is referred to as "the pines" and I believe those sites are much more spacious. Drawback to this is..the arcade and snack bar..as well as indoor pool are all located on a lower level of campground. You will need to drive to these locations, as it is very hilly...and will be difficult for children to make it back up. There really should be a way to access this part of the campground... other than the same road cars use..since it attracts so many kids. There is a bike trail but you would not send kids alone..quite far away if you are located on upper level...and it's not lit in the evening. Amenities..the pools are clean, playgrounds...are in sand (personally..I prefer wood chips).They also offer tennis and basketball courts. There are no organized activities...other than word of mouth ball game with other campers. Entertainment in what they call the French Mountain Playhouse...really just a handfull of magicians..and not very good at that. So once you've seen them..you probably wouldn't bother on another visit. Bingo was offered.. Just don't expect to go home with any big winnings! As indicated in prior post...if you have any problems...forget it. Management is very defensive..they tell you out right not to return. Wasn't surprised to read about that here. These folks know they've got a great looking place in a prime location. While staff is courteous..they are not what you'd call friendly. We actually have family that live near the area...so we have found this park to be convenient and meticulously clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
2004
$68
Not sure why everyone raves about this campground so much. It is a beuatiful property, and
is VERY well maintained, but sites were so close together, it seemed like awnings were going to touch the next rv. People on next site had fire going with unbelievable amounts of smoke 5 steps from my bedroom window. Not their fault - site just very small. They do have a few pools, but the place is so huge, if they didn;t have 2 pools, you'd need a car to get to one. Did have entertainment - 2 movies that are out on DVD and can be bought for $15, and a magician. He was ok - David Cooperfield doesn't have to worry. We went labor day weekend, and were charged almost $70 a night! (My 13 year old daughter counted as an extra adult so that added $12) to the cost. This is just not my type of experience - I know I'm not getting my 30 ft 5er into the outback, but I also don't go out in it to go to small cities of RV's. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$56
We had a very nice time here during our July 2004 stay. The campground is very well kept
with plenty of amenities. One thing that we really enjoyed were the evening family type entertainment shows including a magician one night and a juggler another night. Bathrooms were clean and conveniently located but a little small. The only negatives were that the roads are hilly and tough for little kids to peddle bikes on and the campground is on the pricey side. It is a campground that I would return to. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$50
This has to be the grandaddy of all quality northern campgrounds (and there are precious
few.) This park is first class in every respect, has a multitude of swimming pools, tennis courts, clubhouses, etc., and other amenities. The only downsides are (a)everything is so spread out that you have to drive around--you cannot walk, (b) they charge a ridiculously high fee for wi-fi, and (c)most sites are not paved but are dirt and can get muddy when it rains. But, still, it is a best bet and one of the nicest parks in the northeast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$53
This is one of the best and cleanest RV parks. THe place is kept immaculate ! Trouble with the place that once you've stayed here any other campgrounds you'll visit will not compare. The nightly rate is steep but in my opinion worth the extra to know that your getting clean showers and restrooms. They always have some type of entertainment at night. Just a great place. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$47
This campground is immaculate and has everything. The entertainment was great, showers very clean, paved roads. If I were to return, I would ask for a pull-thru. Most sites are shady and large but some are surprisingly small, especially the back-ins. The pull-thru's were surprisingly large. We also experienced
several groups that were quite noisy until 12 a.m. We did not see anyone patroling to enforce quiet hours. That part was a disappointment. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2001
$45
One of the best you will ever find. Easy access sites, all wide paved roads, live entertainment, movie houses, trolley service to outlets and six flags, free paddle boats, clean, clean, clean, everything is always clean. Only wish is was directly on Lake George. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2000
$50
This RV Park is extremely clean and well maintained. See their website for all the amenities - it really looks like the website. However, I found it a little too "sterile" - there's no feeling of nature. We camped in a Popup on a pull through site which had tall trees between sites which provided shade but little
privacy. Also - it's very spread out - usually we walk everywhere when we're camping - but this required the use of a car to get to the game room etc. We had some very noisy, intoxicated neighbors for several nights - the CG's only remedy was to offer us another site (why should we have to pack up and move?) They claim they have night patrols - but we never saw any. When I got home I wrote to complain and I received a rather nasty letter from management who basically told me not to return. So we won't. We camped here in a camper.
The camp was neat, sites large, and the area around is great. The only annoyance was having to pay $6.00 for a visitor that I said would be in camp less than an hour and would use NO facilities. He just wanted to see our RV and have a snack. But the gentleman (?) in the office insisted on taking the money and said he would refund if the guest left sooner. The annoyance was that he would not take me at my word and then displayed a poor attitude. But I want to stress that other than that, this is a good place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As long time campers at Lake George RV Park which is basically across the road from Ledgeview, we decided to try Ledgeview especially after Lake George RV Park has priced themselves out of sight. WOW, wished we had done this years ago. Nice huge sites. We had a pull though and were very pleased with the site. Very quiet. And the price was 2/3 of the LGRV park. We will return !!!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The owner and workers were very nice and helpful. The campground was very clean and well run. I would have preferred more privacy for the sites, but I know lots of people like meeting all of their neighbors. The pool was very clean but cold. The kids enjoyed the playground. We went there to go to Six Flags which was only a couple of miles away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The neatest, cleanest, best kept CG we've seen. Other CGs that are all paved sites in neat little rows can easily be swept or hosed down. But Ledgeview is tree covered with all packed-earth sites and you would be hard pressed to find a "switch" to discipline an ill-behaved child or a loose rock to throw at an approaching bear. (We didn't encounter either.) The perms and seasonals are all prettied-up with flowers, flags, and little picket fences. We didn't use any of the facilities (showers, laundry etc) but if they were anything but spotless I'd be shocked. My only negative comment would be about the weak WiFi which would only work in the library or at the front door. Then again, weak and FREE is much better than some other options. We will go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here during Americade, a motorcycle rally, and could not believe how quiet it was. The bathrooms were spotless, the seasonals were friendly, the sites were big and level, the campground was clean, trash and recyclables are picked up by the staff, the staff was friendly and efficient. You could hear some road noise but it was not abusive. No dogs allowed, which we thought was great, as we have no pets and can't stand early morning barkers. Water pressure isn't great as it is a well system but it was adequate. We look forward to our next time camping here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park. Spending 4 nights. Close to everything. Large sites, most on dirt. Restooms very clean. No pets allowed. Wi-Fi can be spotty especially at lower levels of park. Staying in a TT and would stay again. Docksider restaurant(on Glen Lake) a few minutes away, is a nice place to relax. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park which caters to RVs only, no tents. Large sites with full hookups with very reasonable rates for the area. Park is very well maintained and the on site store is very well stocked. We will definitely visit this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice very wooded lots. Big Pines were nice but were dropping needles, sap, and pollen while we were there. Not the park's fault. Super nice owner who is strict with rules and is on premises active in park operation. Don't try to get in this park with a junk RV ! WiFi is spotty (office area only) in that it drops out and you have to go into the office to reboot the router (once to twice a day). I.T. guy can't seen to get it fixed. Large sites, very wide. Restrooms were absolutely spotless and well supplied. Nice book exchange in laundry. NO PETS in this park. Pool clean and nice but not heated. Rec. hall is great and well stocked with stuff for kids to do. Kid friendly park. Excellent maintained park. Take insect repellent this time of year! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice campground. It is located approximately 7 miles from downtown Lake George. Therefore, it is still close to all the attractions with the benefit of being away from the summer resort traffic congestion. The best feature of this campground is the no pets restriction. It is a relief to enjoy the quite forest atmosphere, without the noise created by numerous yapping dogs. The interior roads are all paved. The RV sites are roomy; however, they are dirt and not always level. The available overnight sites are mixed in with the seasonal RV and Park Model residents. This campground is less expensive than its nearby competitors, but has good family amenities (nice swimming pool, game room, tots playground). The gated entrance was a plus. The guady decorated seasonal RV's were a distraction. I wouldn't hesitate to return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've been here multiple times. It's clean, friendly, near almost everything, and a place that makes you want to just keep coming back, and back, and back. Tall pine trees, fire rings, paved roads, gravel sites, nice folks all around. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice quiet park. They do not allow pets. Friendly staff. The park is clean. Some sites you would have a hard time getting level if you have a big rig. Nice location to the outlets and Lake George. We will return in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very clean campground. They come pick up garbage at the site on a daily basis. There was not alot to do at the campground for kids. It had a very small playground area. They had craft night on Saturday night but it was very costly. I traveled with two kids and it would have cost me more for a craft than a nights stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A great campground, clean, large sites. Not a lot for kids to do there, nice pool, playground could use some inprovement, but there are so many things to do at Lake George you wount be in the campground that much. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very peaceful and quiet. Not tents or pets alowed making it very serene. We have stayed there at least three times now and really enjoy each visit. LONG pull thrus with plenty of room for slide outs. This is a clean, safe, and well operated campground. We have a 28' TT with a slide out. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If you are looking for a clean and quiet campground in the Lake George area, this is an excellent choice. The bathroom and showers were immaculate and the landscaping was well manicured. Sites are large and level and all are nicely shaded by tall pine trees. It is peaceful and quiet with little in the way of any organized activities, although some road noise was noticable. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed overnight here in August 2003 in a pop-up. The sites are generally very large
and well shaded. The park is very clean and quiet. The pool is nice, as is the game room. The playgound, however, is really only suitable for children under 5. There isn't much playground equipment for older children. Not much in the way of organized activities for children. But, there is so much to do in the Lake George area, this shouldn't be a problem. The restrooms and showers are well kept and clean. The showers have large dressing areas. We will stay here again next time we visit the Lake George area. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$32
Visited park in 40' motorhome(once in 2002 & twice in 2003). Park is very clean. Some
tree trimming still needs to be done for larger rigs. Not all sites are big rig accessible, but staff was helpful in assigning us one with easy access. There is a mix of seasonal & short termers. Nice pool, shuffleboard, and childrens play area. Too many trees for satellite, but very complete cable service. Price increased $5 over our 2002 visit, but still thought it was worth it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$27
Very beautiful setting in pine trees. Some lower
branches needed trimming, but not too bad for tall rigs. Sites were gravel & sand. Utilities were well placed. Very clean with many trash barrels available. Staff was less than helpful as he assigned us a very difficult spot for a 40' rig--just figured he didn't know the park very well. Gorgeous pool & a nice campers store. Close to town and other recreational opportunities. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2002
$27
Great RV campsite 10 minutes from Lake George. Large sites off of paved roads. Sites are shady under tall Pine trees. Not a lot of activities for smaller kids. However kids were riding their bicycles and the pool was busy. Restrooms and showers were extremely well kept. A lot of seasonal sites. If you are looking for a quieter Lake George experience, I'd highly recommend. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2000
$27
To me, this campground is my favorite. It has a forestry atmosphere. Huge sites. There are some back-ins that are 50 feet wide and long. It is a very tranquil place. Most of the sites are wooded. But a clean woody feeling. You can have campfires, also. Lake George tourist area is about 10 minutes away. This place
is more for RVers who like peace and quiet. Not much for kids to do. They do have a pool and a billards
room. We camped here in a camper.