Camping at Sites 038-055
About LONG ISLAND (LAKE GEORGE IS.) Campsites 038-055
Long Island on Lake George is part of the Lake George Island Campgrounds managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). These are boat-access only campgrounds, located on the large "Long Island" of Lake George. Here are some key pieces of information about sites 038-055 that campers might need to consider before planning their trip:
Reservation and Access
Reservations:
- Reservations for these sites can typically be made in advance via the DEC's camping reservation system or a third-party service.
- A fee is usually associated with each night's stay.
Access:
- Access to these sites is by boat only. Campers should ensure they have appropriate boat transportation to reach the island.
- Some sites, depending on their location on the island, might be more exposed to elements like wind or waves, affecting boat docking.
Campsite Details
General Features:
- Each campsite usually includes a tent platform or space to set up a tent, a picnic table, and a fire ring.
- These are primitive campsites, designed for a rustic camping experience.
Amenities:
- There are typically no water or electrical hookups available on Long Island sites.
- Pit toilets are usually available near these sites.
- Campers should bring all necessary supplies, including water and food, as there are no stores on the island.
Rules and Regulations
Campfires:
- Campfires are typically allowed but must be kept within the fire rings provided.
- It's important to follow any fire safety regulations and burn bans that may be in effect during your stay.
Pets:
- Pets are generally allowed but must be kept under control at all times and not left unattended.
- It's important to clean up after your pets to maintain the cleanliness of the campsite.
Garbage:
- There are usually carry-in, carry-out rules, meaning you must take all trash with you when you leave.
- Keeping campsites clean helps preserve the natural environment and keeps wildlife safe.
Safety and Considerations
Water Safety:
- Always practice water safety, as Lake George is a large body of water with varying conditions.
- Wear life jackets when on the water and be aware of the weather forecasts.
Wildlife:
- Properly store food and scented items to avoid attracting bears or other wildlife.
- Be aware of local wildlife and maintain a respectful distance.
Weather:
- The weather on the lake can change quickly. Be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear.
Booking and Seasonal Availability
Seasons:
- The campsites on Long Island are seasonally available, typically from spring through fall.
- The exact opening and closing dates can fluctuate based on weather and other factors.
How to Book:
- You can book these sites through the official DEC Campgrounds reservation website or through any official service used to manage New York state campsite bookings.
Cancellation Policy:
- Understand the DEC's cancellation policy regarding refunds or changes to your reservation.
Site-Specific Preferences:
- Sites 038-055 may differ in terms of size, privacy, and proximity to the water. Research individual sites for the one that best suits your camping preferences.
Before departing for your camping trip to Long Island on Lake George, always check the latest information from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation or the specific campground for any changes or updates to policies, conditions, or closures.