Sacandaga campground has 143 single-family campsites, with several located on the banks of the Sacandaga River in Adirondack Park. A nice forest of white pine and northern hardwoods provide shade to all campsites.
Campsites are suitable for tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers and a dump station. There’s also firewood available for sale and a picnic area.
Outdoor recreation in the area includes canoeing/kayaking (during the spring), fishing, swimming, water sports, hiking, biking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Nearby Algonquin Lake also offers nice boating and fishing opportunities. Adirondack Park also offers visitors over 6 million acres to explore. There are also many towns and villages, fine lodging, luxury resorts and family-friendly accommodations throughout the park.
You may also like Moffitt Beach campground or Northampton Beach campground.
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Site 76 says it is for a 30 foot camper on the website, it is not. It is the same size as all the tent sites, the people we went with were on 77 a trailer site and it was 4 times the size of ours. we had to back our camper 1/3 into the woods to fit, then cut a bunch of weeds and moved logs to put our picnic table under our easy up…. then used straps and connected them to the fire pit and pulled it away from our camper so we could have a fire. Other wise it was a great camp ground.
Why would you take it upon yourself to move a fire pit?! You should have requested to move sites or just dealt with it. Idk who some people think they are.For $22 a night, you don’t get to create your own site. People like this ruin things because they think they’re entitled to do whatever they want. Should have charged you$ for moving logs and a fire pit!