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ACZL
Jul 28, 2018Explorer
Couple more options for you. There are several RV parks in the Lake George area. Main one is LG RV Park. Next is Ledgeview. Moose Hillock bit further down the same road. Are some along Rte 9, never stayed at them, but IMO, look iffy. Just up the road In Warrensburg, there are 2. LG Escape and cannot remember name of the other one, but it's of Rte 9 I think. Alpine Lake campground is west of LG.
At this point in the season, I would think that LG RV Resort Park and Moose Hillock would be allowing folks to stay just a couple days w/o having to book a whole week.
In Lake Placid, you have 2. A KOA and North Pole Campground (gets high marks from everyone).
Another option is: West Canada Creek Campsites in Poland (just north of Utica on Rte 8). Pool, tubing, canoeing, kayaking on river. 45 min to an hour to Old Forge water park.
Check out their websites. As for 1st time in an RV, I wouldn't tow a car until you feel comfy driving the RV itself. Lots of things you have to be aware of till you get the hang of it.
I've been to most the campgrounds I mentioned except the ones in Lake Placid.
At this point in the season, I would think that LG RV Resort Park and Moose Hillock would be allowing folks to stay just a couple days w/o having to book a whole week.
In Lake Placid, you have 2. A KOA and North Pole Campground (gets high marks from everyone).
Another option is: West Canada Creek Campsites in Poland (just north of Utica on Rte 8). Pool, tubing, canoeing, kayaking on river. 45 min to an hour to Old Forge water park.
Check out their websites. As for 1st time in an RV, I wouldn't tow a car until you feel comfy driving the RV itself. Lots of things you have to be aware of till you get the hang of it.
I've been to most the campgrounds I mentioned except the ones in Lake Placid.
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