Overview

Location
Address: 381 Forked Lake Campside Ln, Long lake, New York 12847
GPS: 43.905215, -74.525689
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Local Directions: Forked Lake Public Campground can be reached by leaving State Routes 28N and 30 at Deerland and driving southwest on County Roads 3 (North Point Rd) and 20 (Forked Lake Campsite Lane) to the east shore of Forked Lake.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-518-624-6646
Website: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/...
Email: campinfo@dec.ny.gov

Open
May 19 to September 4

  Sites
3 RV Sites, 80 Tent Sites, 80 No Hookup

Rates
Daily Rates: $18.00 - $23.00

Facilities & Services
Pit Toilets

Recreation
Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Kayaking

Policies
All Ages, Pets Welcome

Restrictions
Max RV Length 20 ft
 
Description
Most campsites are accessible only by boat or foot.
Sites
Total Sites80
RV Sites3
   
Tent Sites80
Max RV Length20 ft
   
  
  
No Hookup (80)
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Central Firepits / Fire Rings  
Firewood  
Pit Toilets  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Boat Ramp  
Boat Rentals  
Boating  
Canoeing  
Fishing   Brook Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Bullhead, Yellow Perch, and Panfish
Kayaking  
Pedal / Row Boating  
Power Boating  
Events

    None

Reviews
Average Rating
4 star rating
(4)
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3 star rating
Quiet - Great Lake for Fishing and Kayaking
Robin Smith
Bronze
April 22, 2012
We stayed on site 78 in a tent. It was a bit exposed and right on the main road to the boar launch, but luckily there is not a ton of traffic to the boat launch. The restroom is a composting restroom so it does smell a bit. We really enjoyred our stay here. The boat to sites are all on the water and many have small docks.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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5 star rating
Great Tent Camping Adirondacks
Long Lake Road Trip
Newbie
March 15, 2012
Great wildlife viewing. The Campground has limited RV sites, reserve ahead of time to guarantee your spot. Most camping spots are accessible by boat (ala canoe/kayak). Get there before noon to get the best water sites which are boat access only. Bear canisters are around - ask the ranger. It's primitive camping, but scenic and beautiful

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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