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Lake George Islands Camping

Boat-access island camping on pristine Lake George

Ages 5–18+
Cost Paid
Duration ~24hrs
Difficulty Moderate
Setting Outdoor

Camping on one of the islands in Lake George is a bucket-list Adirondack experience. Over 300 islands dot the lake and the DEC maintains campsites on many of them accessible only by boat. Kids are thrilled by the adventure of paddling or boating to a private island campsite surrounded by clear water and mountain views. Sites include fire rings and pit toilets. The Glen Island, Long Island, and Narrow Island groups are the most popular. You will need your own boat or canoe to reach the sites.

Dog Friendly

Pricing

Campsites from $22/night (verify)

Common Questions

How much does Lake George Islands Camping cost?
Admission to Lake George Islands Camping is paid. Campsites from $22/night (verify)
What ages is Lake George Islands Camping good for?
Lake George Islands Camping is best for kids ages 5 to 18+.
Is Lake George Islands Camping stroller friendly?
No, Lake George Islands Camping is not considered stroller friendly.
Can I bring my dog to Lake George Islands Camping?
Yes, dogs are welcome at Lake George Islands Camping.
How hard is Lake George Islands Camping?
The difficulty level is moderate. Plan for about 24 hours.
Is Lake George Islands Camping free?
No, Lake George Islands Camping costs paid.
What should I bring to Lake George Islands Camping?
Tent, sleeping bags, camp stove, water filter, swimsuit, all gear must be boat-portable
How long does Lake George Islands Camping take?
Most families spend about 24 hours at Lake George Islands Camping.
When is the best time to visit Lake George Islands Camping?
Late June through early September
Is there parking at Lake George Islands Camping?
Launch from various public boat launches around the lake