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Lake George Riverview Campground is a serene getaway located in the heart of New York's beautiful Adirondack region. Situated near Lake George, this charming campground provides a perfect blend of nature and convenience, offering a variety of accommodations including tent sites and full-hookup RV spots. With stunning views of the lake and nearby mountains, it's an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure or simply looking to unwind.
Customers appreciate the natural beauty of the area and the laid-back atmosphere. Many highlight the convenience of nearby attractions and the peaceful setting, making it a great choice for family trips or solo adventures. While there are ongoing efforts to improve facilities, guests can enjoy extended quiet hours and weekend programs designed to enhance their stay.
Onsite services
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Assistive hearing loop
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Only good thing is the river. The grounds are not kept nicely. There's over 150 sites here and they have 2 washing machines and 4 dryers. As of today only 1 washing machine and 1 dryer is working. If you have kids the "playground " is a joke and it had 18" weeds surrounding the slides that weren't maintained. There is NO security at all, anyone can just drive in. I used to love coming here but I am over it. Great Escape here we come.
Nice campground, small sites, but very peaceful. Only complaint is the office closes early and locks the game room when they leave early. Raining and kids had no gameroom to stay out of the rain, extend hours to quiet time hours.
This is an overstuffed parking lot. Sights are too close together with vehicle parking after your camper is in place. People smoke pot throughout and take their dogs on the beach even though it's not supposed to be allowed. Kids in camper next to sight were extremely loud jumping in their camper so much that it sounded like boulders even people walking past were looking so see what all the banging was.It d appears that this is an anything goes campground. I would not stay here
The campground was very nice. Sites were a bit small where we camped. The bathrooms are very clean. Showers were great. Not a lot to do at campground. Buy it was also considered not peak season. Will definitely be staying again in the future.
We just spent a very relaxing 6 days at Lake George Riverview Campground in Lake George. The campground is very quiet and very dog friendly. The bathroom choices were good, with 2 types of shower/bath facilities. The standard set up was a common room with 2 stalls and 2 showers. I'd give this one an 8 out of 10. The 2nd was newer and featured 4 private rooms with toilet/sink/shower. The rooms were large and afforded privacy, which is a nice change from the standard common bathroom. The sites were a mix from a little small to moderate size back-in sites each with a table and fire ring, to long pull-thru sites. Many sites back up to the river. We stayed directly across from the beach, which occasionally had cars parked in the road, making it tight to get by. The pool was small and never very crowded, but we don't use it so it did not affect our stay. The boat launch is a great place to bring the dog for a swim as they are not allowed on the campground beach. All dog waste must be picked up and dumped in the dumpsters at the entrance, so plan your walks accordingly. Monday thru Thursday were pretty quiet and not packed with campers. It is busier on the weekends. The location is right off Exit 23 of I-87, and convenient to shopping and food. Biscotti Brothers Cafe was ok with dogs on the outdoor patio and close by. Ace hardware in Warrensburg was a good place for RV folks who need to do some maintenance or need parts/supplies. The campground is Good Sam rated, and I would recommend it as an excellent place to set up basecamp for exploring the Adironacks. Lake Placid and Saranac Lake were within a 90 minute drive one way.