Overnight Camping

Cranberry Lake Campground

Remote lakefront campground on one of the largest and wildest Adirondack lakes

Ages 3–18+
Cost Paid
Duration ~24hrs
Difficulty Easy
Setting Outdoor

A state campground on the shore of Cranberry Lake, one of the largest and most remote lakes in the Adirondacks. The 173 sites are wooded and many have direct lake access. The swimming beach is sandy and the lake is clean and wild. Kayaking and canoeing are excellent with miles of shoreline and islands to explore. The Cranberry Lake 50 trail circles the entire lake for ambitious hikers. The campground has a quieter, more remote feel than the busier Adirondack campgrounds to the east. Loon calls echo across the lake every evening.

Dog Friendly

Pricing

Campsites from $22/night (verify)

Common Questions

How much does Cranberry Lake Campground cost?
Admission to Cranberry Lake Campground is paid. Campsites from $22/night (verify)
What ages is Cranberry Lake Campground good for?
Cranberry Lake Campground is best for kids ages 3 to 18+.
Is Cranberry Lake Campground stroller friendly?
No, Cranberry Lake Campground is not considered stroller friendly.
Can I bring my dog to Cranberry Lake Campground?
Yes, dogs are welcome at Cranberry Lake Campground.
How hard is Cranberry Lake Campground?
The difficulty level is easy. Plan for about 24 hours.
Is Cranberry Lake Campground free?
No, Cranberry Lake Campground costs paid.
What should I bring to Cranberry Lake Campground?
Tent, sleeping bags, camp stove, swimsuit, canoe or kayak, bug spray
How long does Cranberry Lake Campground take?
Most families spend about 24 hours at Cranberry Lake Campground.
When is the best time to visit Cranberry Lake Campground?
Late June through early September
Is there parking at Cranberry Lake Campground?
Parking at each campsite