Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Meacham Lake Campground offers a serene retreat nestled along the shores of Meacham Lake, providing a perfect blend of nature and convenience for campers of all ages. Located at 119 State Camp Road in Malone, NY, this charming campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful escape in upstate New York. With a variety of camping options, including tent sites, RV spaces, and cozy cabin rentals, Meacham Lake Campground caters to families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.
Visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature while taking advantage of modern amenities such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and laundry facilities. The campground is known for its friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a memorable camping experience. Whether you're looking to unwind by the lake or explore the surrounding Adirondack region, Meacham Lake Campground provides the perfect base for your adventure.
Meacham Lake Campground also offers a selection of firewood bundles available for purchase on-site, making it easy to keep warm by the campfire. The campground is conveniently located near other local attractions, including hiking trails and water activities, ensuring there's always something to explore during your stay.
Recent reviews highlight the campground's natural beauty and friendly staff. One visitor praised the "beautiful campsite" and appreciated the availability of firewood bundles for purchase. Another guest noted that while the showers are older, they were kept clean and functional. The majority of feedback emphasizes the peaceful environment and the helpfulness of the staff.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Slides
Swings
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Stayed at family site 81 over Labor Day weekend. Beautiful campsite! Bathrooms are clean but not always stocked with toilet paper, the ground at our site was rock hard and sandy so bring weights if you are tent camping for stakes. People mostly abided by quiet hours and the rules on generators. Also there is a couple who drives around in the evening with plenty of firewood, snacks and ice! We got a massive firewood bundle for $7 . Overall I highly recommend!
Big campground, beautiful lake... It's a good place to stay. We booked the waterfront site online in March. When we arrived, we realised that it was a "wild" part of the campground without showers, water, and normal restrooms. Moreover, we had to leave our car in the parking spot 4 min walk away. There was no information on the website about that.. Thank God, the girl in the office helped us to find another spot in the area with all amenities. But anyway, the showers are old and dirty. That's why 4 stars.
My daughter stayed here in October 2024 and said that she had an amazing time. Leaves changing and Campground was beautiful. Showers left a little bit to desire. Were Luke warm at best. That's how I always remember showers being in campgrounds though. Who goes camping for the showers?! An experience she won't forget. That's what matters. A+
The RV side of the lake is SO noisy, it made tent camping miserable. The tent side of the lake is so poorly maintained, no functioning bathroom, and good luck if you fall on your hike. The lake is beautiful, the forest is beautiful, but the grounds and campsites are so outdated and in such poor condition that I don't feel that it is at all worth going back.
What a great campground, it has two sections one for wild camping in tents and the other that accommodates big RVs. The sites on the water are great but go fast. Our only disappointment this trip was Blackflies they were relentless but this is seasonal and not the campgrounds