**Lake George Schroon Valley RV Resort** is your home away from home nestled along the banks of the Schroon River and the foothills of the Adirondacks. Just minutes from all of the Lake George attractions, your spacious riverside campsite at our peaceful **RV resort in New York** is literally a world away from all of the crowds and commotion. Set amidst towering white pines, paper birches and maples; our sunny, grassy, wooded or premium river sites accommodate the needs of everything from rustic tenting to luxury RVs. Do you require full service pull-thrus or full hook-ups? Not a problem! At Lake George Schroon Valley, our round-the-clock RV resort staff will ensure prompt and courteous attention to your every camping need. Here you can swim, tube and fish all without leaving the beautiful surroundings of this RV resort in New York's great outdoors. Join us today for a memorable Adirondack camping vacation experience! Peaceful RV Resort in New York Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Lake George Schroon Valley Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
From I-87 (exit 24/Bolton Landing): Go 50 yds E, then 3/4 mi S on Schroon River Rd.
This is a wonderful, small, quiet location. The bathrooms are very clean . There is so much to enjoy in the area as well as on site. A river flows thur the property, and a cystal clear pool awaits you on a hot day.
Stayed for a week at the end of July 2022. Very mixed feels on this place.
Pro's very nice camp ground that caters to seasonal campers. The Tent area is very nice as well as the RV areas. All of the seasonal people are very nice as well as the employees. Great location to get around to visit the area.
Con's: On our 3 night there a large bus pulls up with 40 kids age (14-17) with about 6 Older Kids and 3 Adults. Not one person from the Camp Ground greeted this large group. For the most part the Kids were very quite during Quite time which I had to tell the Leader what the time frame was as it was not posted on the paperwork that they give you when you arrive. The kids kept cutting through our camp site even after we asked them not to. They made the bathrooms very dirty and did not pick up after themselves when they were finished in the restrooms. The store was not opened long enough into the evening to get ice or firewood. Plus they gave us the wrong code to get back into the Camp Ground which made it very frustrating because the Office closed so early. When we complained to the Manager all she had to say was that she kept meaning to meet with the Leader of the group. We did get some of our money back. I have been camping for over 20 years with my kids and I have taught them to respect other peoples camp sites and to pick up after themselves when they are finished using the bathrooms.
I also contacted the people that Manage the Camp Ground and they never got back to me.
This is a good place for people with RV's not so much for people that Tent camp.
This campground was pretty good. The bathrooms were good, showers were meh. The sites were good size, but main complaint here is actually a big one, don’t use sand at the sites. My RV is a wreck after staying here for not even a full week. No matter how much we wiped our feet and our dogs paws, the sand is EVERYWHERE in our rig. Please do rid the sites of all the sand next season, it will greatly improve the campground! Everything else was excellent, especially the laundry.
A very nice campground for a weekend stay in the Lake George area. The staff are friendly and accommodating. We had a very nice time enjoying the peace and quiet during our stay. Well managed and taken care of and it shows.
I encountered an unfortunate incident where a rock, dangerously close to the road, damaged the jack on our RV. We reported the issue to the camp host, but their response was rather dismissive, likening it to hitting a "tree in the driving path" and implying it wasn't a significant concern. It left me with the impression that they weren't inclined to address the problem or take measures to prevent it from happening to others. A disappointing experience, as I believe more should be done to ensure the safety of fellow travelers.