United States
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Campsites located at NY State owned land. Number of drive-on sites as well as tent sites around the lake. Pit privy at trailhead parking.
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Mainly suitable for tent campers although class B can park in the small lot and hike around the lake.
Keep in mind you need to camp at least 100 feet from the water or trail.
Report Check-InWonderful free campsites. I didn’t see the drive-in sites mentioned by another reviewer—they were all hike-in and well-marked. Each has a fire pit and could accommodate 2-5 tents. Some sites are a quick walk from the parking, so it’s easy enough to carry your things to some sites (others are about 1/2 a mile from the parking spot). All the sites were open when I arrived on a Friday morning, and there were just a few people during the day, but a few regulars said it’s normally more crowded.
I suspect you could park overnight in a class B at the trailhead parking too.
Wonderful hiking trails and swimming at the lake. Will be back.
Report Check-InCampsites located at NY State owned land. Number of drive-on sites as well as tent sites around the lake. Pit privy at trailhead parking.
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