Ive camped here a few times, love getting the remote campsites. lots of nice trails terminating at beautiful areas/ponds/lakes.
If you're looking for first growth forest trails and superior natural campsites, this may be the best NY State campground for you. There is a lovely pond which looks great for canoes and kayaks.
Not too far from here you can visit historic Fort Ticondiroga. Depending on the season, there may be lots of insects by the lake, but don't worry. Numerous sites are high, dry and surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty.
This is a lovely place to camp. The sites are pretty spacious, and not too far away from the lake. The bathrooms are pretty lackluster, but the lake is so pretty! Some fish in there, largemouth was what we caught. We also saw a beaver, which was the highlight of our stay there. The trails at the park are also amazing, so there is plenty to do. Just don't count on having cell service here.
Camped here. It's a great campground. Remote sites feel remote. 8 and 9 are accessible by foot trail.