Fish Creek Pond Campground is highly regarded as one of the best Adirondack state campgrounds. There is a natural sand shoreline and water access for most campsites, and is accessible to both motorized and non-motorized boats. Enjoy an Interpreter...
Submitted by guest blogger Tyler Merriam. It was an 83-degree summer afternoon when I took my most recent trip to Moose Pond. It is rare to find people who can participate in an impromptu stand up paddleboard trip mid-week. It was because of this...
Camping is far more than an inexpensive way to stay somewhere. Camping is about living -- for a while -- in nature. Whether we love the outdoors, want to learn to love the outdoors, or just long to sleep under the stars, Saranac Lake has many unique...
Shh! Searching for an Adirondack alternative? Something secluded, fun and authentic Adirondack? Do you dream of breathtaking mountain-lake sunsets on a private beach? Where you can choose your own personal lodging style from upscale Adirondack...
Call 518-856-9820 to make reservations. The 2018 dates of operation are April 30th to September 30th. In addition to both tent camping sites and RV sites with full hookup, the St. Regis Falls Scenic Campground features over 10 cabins available for...
Did you forget to bring a sizzling new beach read? Want to learn more about Adirondack natural history? Fear not, dear reader, because Saranac Lake has great options for buying books!
Text by Guest Blogger: Hannah BabcockPhotos provided by ROOSTer Kim Andresen, also an avid fan of this secret beach AND ice cream. Many thanks to our fun-loving & photogenic friends Clayton & Abby Johnson and family.What to do... what to do?If you...
Family owned, friendly campground consisting of 105 sites located across from Fish Creek, at the end of Lake Clear. On the water with beach access for swimming and a boat launch. Convenience store on premises with home-made ice cream. Rates: $18 D...
Operated by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, this is a scenic pond with access to Grass Pond and Saint Regis Pond via portage.








