The best camping near Old Forge with hot tubs

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Known as “Adirondack Base Camp,” the New York hamlet of Old Forge is the perfect place to set off on adventures around the Central Adirondack region and Adirondack Park. The town boasts easy access to outdoor activities, from skiing and stand-up paddleboarding to hiking to the summit of Bald Mountain and biking or skiing on McCauley Mountain. Those who want to set up camp will find plenty of nearby options. 

92% (17) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Old Forge

HTR Adirondacks

1. HTR Adirondacks

86%
(11)
6.4mi from Old Forge · 93 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in Old Forge, New York, HTR Adirondacks, formerly known as Singing Waters Campground, has something for all levels of campers. HTR Adirondacks provides the safety of an RV gated community, the charm of an Adirondack lodge, the beauty of surrounding nature, and, overall, a place to create unforgettable family memories. Our unique location also offers direct access to Moose River, which is the perfect setting for those interested in rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and more. Experience an exceptional vacation and make HTR Adirondacks your favorite destination to visit!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$31
 / night
indian hills

2. indian hills

100%
(8)
46mi from Old Forge · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
One 30amp and a 110v receptacle may be available for $10 extra per night. A small cabin with air mattress may also be available but please check availability first and bring your own bedding and linens. Don't forget the bug spray. In warmer weather the bugs can be quite brutal. Learn more about this land: This location receives approximately 300 inches of snow per year starting anytime around October through March. Site is available for camping from April or May through the first snowfall. Typically in late October or November. Seven miles South is the Redfield Reservoir with public boat launches great fishing swimming kayaking Etc. No animals allowed without prior permission and must have tick treatments.
Pets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$25
 / night

Known as “Adirondack Base Camp,” the New York hamlet of Old Forge is the perfect place to set off on adventures around the Central Adirondack region and Adirondack Park. The town boasts easy access to outdoor activities, from skiing and stand-up paddleboarding to hiking to the summit of Bald Mountain and biking or skiing on McCauley Mountain. Those who want to set up camp will find plenty of nearby options. 

92% (17) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Old Forge

HTR Adirondacks

1. HTR Adirondacks

86%
(11)
6.4mi from Old Forge · 93 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in Old Forge, New York, HTR Adirondacks, formerly known as Singing Waters Campground, has something for all levels of campers. HTR Adirondacks provides the safety of an RV gated community, the charm of an Adirondack lodge, the beauty of surrounding nature, and, overall, a place to create unforgettable family memories. Our unique location also offers direct access to Moose River, which is the perfect setting for those interested in rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and more. Experience an exceptional vacation and make HTR Adirondacks your favorite destination to visit!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$31
 / night
indian hills

2. indian hills

100%
(8)
46mi from Old Forge · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
One 30amp and a 110v receptacle may be available for $10 extra per night. A small cabin with air mattress may also be available but please check availability first and bring your own bedding and linens. Don't forget the bug spray. In warmer weather the bugs can be quite brutal. Learn more about this land: This location receives approximately 300 inches of snow per year starting anytime around October through March. Site is available for camping from April or May through the first snowfall. Typically in late October or November. Seven miles South is the Redfield Reservoir with public boat launches great fishing swimming kayaking Etc. No animals allowed without prior permission and must have tick treatments.
Pets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$25
 / night
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The best camping near Old Forge with hot tubs guide

Where to go

Ha-De-Ron-Dah Wilderness

Just west of Old Forge, the Ha-De-Ron-Dah Wilderness is perfect for those seeking solitude in a beautiful, wild setting. The area has 35 miles of marked trails as well as five lakes and 16 ponds for fishing. It’s also home to wildlife including moose, black bears, and bald eagles. Just 10 minutes south of Old Forge, Nicks Lake Campground has 112 sites for campers and tents.

Black River Wild Forest

The sprawling Black River Wild Forest offers an array of recreational activities, from hiking some of its 90 miles of trails to paddling, fishing, and snowmobiling on its lakes. Nicks Lake Campground is at the northern end of the forest.

Long Lake

Appropriately named for the expansive lake that flows through it, Long Lake is a quiet and pristine corner of the Adirondacks. Naturally, boating and fishing are top activities but in the winter you can also go snowmobiling and both downhill and cross-country skiing. Around 15 minutes southwest of town, Forked Lake Campground has 80 sites.

West Canada Lake Wilderness

Around 70 miles southeast of Old Forge, West Canada Lake Wilderness is the second largest wilderness area in the Adirondack Forest Preserve. Hiking trails vary in levels of difficulty and maintenance and lead through some of the more remote areas in the Adirondack Park. Backcountry camping is allowed and there are 16 lean-tos and 28 primitive tent sites located along the Northville-Placid Trail and connecting trails.

When to go

The long, sunny days of spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the trails and water activities on offer, making these the most popular seasons to visit Old Forge and the Adirondacks generally. However, the peak summer season can bring crowds and booked-up campsites, so try to make reservations far in advance. September and October can also get busy with visitors arriving to see the vibrant colors of fall foliage while winters are relatively crowd-free and offer skiing and snowshoeing.