Limekiln State Campground

Campsite Road, Old Forge, NY 13420

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Campsite Rd, Old Forge, NY 13420, United States
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Limekiln State Campground

Limekiln State Campground is a family-friendly institution located in Old Forge, New York. This campground offers 271 tent and trailer sites, a picnic area, hot showers, a guarded swimming beach, canoe rentals, and access to various hiking trails and fishing opportunities. Visitors can enjoy nearby attractions such as water parks, museums, and golf courses. The campground follows New York's firewood regulation to prevent the spread of invasive pests and diseases. Swimming at the campground is unsupervised, and swimming is prohibited during certain hours. The campground is surrounded by the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, offering additional hiking opportunities. Visitors can support DEC lands, facilities, and programs through the National Heritage Trust. The Limekiln Lake Public Campground Unit Management Plan guides the DEC's land management activities at this facility. Come and enjoy the great outdoors at Limekiln State Campground!

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Becky Lovine:
4

"Nice campground! The beach was nice and not rocky at all. Just wish they had electric sites"

1 year ago
Laura c:
3

"I love this Campground. They need to start doing some work in the shower building. It would be helpful if they put that bench back in so you can put your stuff down. The one major drawback about this lake is the motorized boats. They will come flying past you as you are swimming and don't really care. Between the boats and the jet skis it is not necessarily safe to be out swimming or in a kayak. We have watched the wake of a motorized boat crash all the small ducklings onto the rocks and some did not even make it. We also saw one boat plow right toward the mother loon with her baby with total disregard. Then they wonder why the Loon population seems to be decreasing in this Lake. I wish there was a way to advocate to get motorized Boats off of that Lake"

almost 2 years ago
Louli Kourkounakis:
4

"Overall a really great campground. Friendly staff, great views, nice picnic areas. We only had 2 negatives, the bathroom stalls did not have locks (women's restroom) and there was only one shower building on site which was not very close. Otherwise, we had a great trip and really enjoyed our campsite. There was enough space for our tents and car, with plenty of room for our pup to roam around within that space. The bear lockers were a great piece of mind too!"

almost 3 years ago
Jessica Stanton:
4

"We tent camped at a beautiful site on the water. We could hear the water on the shore at night and the loons! The bathrooms were a not as nice as I hoped and there is one shower building for the entire campground so we had to drive to take a shower everyday."

more 6 years ago
Troy Tudor:
3

"This was our first time to the Adirondacks. The lake was beautiful, we saw loons for the first time, and staff was friendly and helpful. Sites vary greatly, from nice water front, large wooded, to small tent sites. They're primitive sites, so you'll need a generator if you want power. Short, odd times for running them though: 9-11am and 4-7pm. Only one bath house for 200+ sites, and only 4 stalls each for men/women. They're only open 9am-9pm, so getting a shower can be problematic. The restroom near our site was generally kept clean. Your typical restroom for rustic camping. Nothing fancy, but flush toilets were nice as opposed to the 'outhouse' style toilets we've had at other parks. It didn't seem like quiet time was enforced. We're up late, so mostly didn't bother us. Our friends had neighbors that had kids making a ruckus past midnight, so they weren't too pleased. If you're early to bed, your mileage may vary (depending on your neighbors). Old Forge is a great little town with everything you need. Had some great pizza and fudge there. Inlet, which is closer, has a really nice ice cream place, too. Overall, we enjoyed our camping/kayaking/shopping here. We'd probably stay again, but we're hoping to explore more of the Adirondacks next year."

more 7 years ago
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