Yurts near Lake Luzerne

Lakefront, riverside, or mountain-top—campers have their pick of views in this southern Adirondacks town.

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4 top yurts sites near Lake Luzerne

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Spacious Skies Adirondack Peaks

133 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ North Hudson, NY
Spacious Skies Adirondack Peaks combines the sweet nostalgia of classic campground fun with modern amenities and conveniences. As you roll your RV or family vehicle onto the grounds, you’ll take in your forested surroundings, a myriad of family-friendly activities, and a peek of the Schroon River that leads down to Schroon Lake. Pull in to your full hook-up site, deluxe cabin, or cozy yurt to begin your outdoor adventure! Our family-friendly amenities abound! Two swimming pools and waterslide; gaga ball; multiple playgrounds; gem mining; mini golf; a play house; pedal bike rentals; a spacious rec hall stocked with arts and crafts and arcade games; lazy river tubing; a riverside beach area and more – young campers will have endless options to choose from at Spacious Skies Adirondack Peaks. A fully-stocked camp store, large laundry facility, and parkwide WiFi bring some creature comforts to your camp site.
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Andelyn Farm

24 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents108 acres ¡ Granville, NY
With amazing views, lots to explore and do on-site and nearby, Andelyn Farm has everything you could want from a short break or holiday set in nature. The farm is set in an idyllic location with spectacular views and offers a unique overnight great outdoors cabin and glamping experience. Our Yurt tents are uniquely furnished and accessorised to create the ultimate under the stars experience with luxuries to make you feel at home whilst being in the great outdoors. We offer two types of Campground pitches. Our standard pitches have easy access to the bathhouse and other facilities such as WiFi. Primitive pitches are located further away from these facilities. The sound of waking up to the gentle tones of the abundant wildlife is hard to beat. For those who need to stay connected, we have FREE Wi-Fi and good 4G signal.
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Peaceful Farm Stay Cabin

2 sites ¡ Lodging150 acres ¡ Pattersonville, NY
Come to Peaceful Acres farm to enjoy a tiny - cabin stay and the tranquility of nature only 30 minutes from Albany in Pattersonville - Schenectady County. Your retreat stay at our fully equipped - cozy 1 bedroom, 1 bath cabin is nearby our main horse stable, so if you love horses, Peaceful Acres is the palace to be! The Main Stable Cabin is equipped with one double and one single bed, cozy living room with full sized sofa, bathroom with shower, full sized refrigerator, convection oven, microwave, gas grill, Keurig coffee maker (bring your favorite K-cups), dishes, utensils, minimal pots and pans, WiFi, a TV. Enjoy walking our beautiful - tranquil grounds and meeting our rescued horses, minis, mules and tiny Nigerian Dwarf goats. Take a walk to The HighPoint farm and enjoy a peaceful lunch or dinner in our pavilion overlooking exceptional views of the pastures below. Peaceful Acres offers private hiking trails, beautiful views of the Adirondacks, and a peaceful - restorative setting. People come from far away to enjoy our spectacular sunsets, starlit nights and peaceful retreat stays at Peaceful Acres. Guest may access horse- stable time, Equine-Led rejuvenation retreat workshops and walk the mini horses and goats activities. Please note there are additional fees for programs and proceeds benefit the rescued equines. Peaceful Acres is 1.5 miles from The Erie Canal Bike Path. This bike path is set along the Erie Canal and Mohawk River. Bring your bikes and don't miss the opportunity to take in the exercise and experience. Peaceful Acres farm is home to: Peaceful Acres Horses equine welfare organization and Stability Fit mind, body and emotional fitness program. Please visit our websites to learn more about our mission, purpose and personally and professionally beneficial programs for people. Www.PeacefulAcresHorses.com Www.StabilityFit.org Proceeds from Stay For a Cause - Farm Stays benefit the Feed and Care Fund at Peaceful Acres Horses nonprofit equine sanctuary. We look forward to meeting you and hosting your personal - restorative - peaceful Remember The Stars camping / glamping experience. ~ Nanci and Jim
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Yurts near Lake Luzerne guide

Overview

On the southern cusp of the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Luzerne is a small town with a big sense of adventure. Forested slopes lead down the shores of the namesake lake, where you can swim, fish, and kayak from the three sandy beaches. Just minutes away, the Hudson River is the spot for river tubing, stand-up paddleboarding, or jet-skiing, or you can head out into the hills to hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride. Campers can stay lakeside at the state campground just north of town, pitch a tent along the Hudson, or seek out backcountry campsites in the surrounding wilderness. 

Where to go

Lake Champlain Valley

Northeast of Lake Lucerne, campers make a beeline for Lake George, the “Queen of American Lakes,” where you can enjoy everything from paragliding to water-skiing. If you’re lucky enough to snag a spot (sites can book up months in advance), camping on the lake’s private islands is an unmissable experience. To the north, there’s first-come, first-served primitive camping in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area, and plenty of choice around Lake Champlain on the Vermont border.  

Western Foothills

Heading west, lowland lakes and forested valleys blanket the western foothills. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and explore the wilderness, you’ll find some of the region’s best backcountry camping around the Moose River Plains, while rustic shelters dot the trails of the West Canada Lakes Wilderness Area. There’s also island camping on Indian Lake and plenty of RV camping around Old Forge and Inlet.

Hudson Valley

The Hudson River curls its way south from Lake Luzerne in an endless panorama of forested riverbanks and historic towns. Albany and Hudson are the main hubs, but there are camping and glamping options dotted along the riverside and hidden away in the surrounding countryside. West of Hudson, head into the Catskill Mountains to hike, mountain bike, camp, or ski, depending on the season. 

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Luzerne is from May to August, when the weather is ideal for swimming, water sports, and tent camping. This is peak season, and popular spots can get crowded, so book ahead. Hiking is particularly scenic in fall when the landscapes are aglow with autumnal colors. Ski season in the Adirondacks runs from November through April, but there are backcountry cabins, cozy glampsites, and RV parks open year-round.

Know before you go

  • Lake Luzerne has grocery stores, restaurants, and shops selling camping and fishing supplies. 
  • Tick season runs from April through September in the Lake Luzerne region, so cover up when hiking and check for ticks after outdoor activities.
  • There is no fee to enter Adirondack Park, but state campgrounds charge a fee, and many require reservations. A New York State Fishing License is required for any kind of fishing. 
  • Backcountry camping is allowed on state forest land through Adirondack Park, but you must not camp within 150 feet of any road, trail, or body of water unless marked with a “camp here” sign.