All users of the High Peaks area must follow all State Land Use Regulations. The regulations for each zone below are the most current regulations.
https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/9198.html#High_Peaks
No campfires in the Eastern Zone of the High Peaks Wilderness
Group Size Maximums
Day Trip - 15
Overnight - 8 (Permits for oversized groups are not available in the High Peaks Wilderness)
No camping on summits
No camping above 3,500 feet (except at lean-to)
No camping in areas with "No Camping" signs present
Whenever possible, camp in designated sites. If necessary, at-large camping is permitted as long as campsites are at least 150 feet from any road, trail, water body, or waterway. Place your tent on a durable surface, such as hardened soil, leaf litter, or pine duff. Do not place your tent on vegetation.
Great spot. They're fixing the bridge at Union Falls as of 7/25/23.
The lady who let us in to launch a boat was very kind and sociable, the place was immaculate, real Adirondack look. We didn't get a chance to see the camping side. What we saw and experienced was awesome. Can't wait to go back again to do some more fishing!!!
Looking for nice sized pike & walleye, this is the place. The lake also holds small mouth & large mouth bass and assorted pan fish. The setting is beautiful, the campground well maintained, & the people who run the place are very friendly and helpful.
This is our 5th year here, it has everything one could want for a mountain oasis with lake and boats.
This place is wonderful! This is our third year at this location and the kids love it. The beach, boats and local amenities are fantastic and the owners are the most polite and kind people you could meet.
Has high speed internet/wifi