Description
Lewey Lake Campground offers wonderful amenities, like a swimming beach and comfortable campsites, and a range of outdoor activities, including fishing and hiking. Its campsites are secluded and wooded, offering campers a true opportunity to "get away from it all."
Geography:
Lewey Lake Campground is located in the central portion of the Adirondack Park on a 90-acre lake.
Recreation:
Motor boats (please note that smaller boats are recommended as the lake is shallow),, rowboats, and canoes are allowed. Visitors enjoy fishing for sunfish, yellow perch, white sucker, brown bullhead, lake trout, lake whitefish, rock bass, northern pike, and smallmouth bass. Great hiking is to be found on Sucker Brook Trail.
Facilities:
The park offers campsites, a picnic area with tables and fireplaces, and restrooms with a separate shower building, all of which have some facilities designated as accessible for the mobility impaired. A trailer dump station, a recycling center, picnic shelter rentals, a sand beach, a swimming area, a bathhouse, boat launches on Lewey Lake and Indian Lake, and hiking trails round out the park's many amenities.
Nearby Attractions:
The Adirondack Park Visitors Interpretive Center at Newcomb, off Route 28N, is 59 miles north of New York State Routes 30 and 28. The Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake is located 27 miles north of New York Route 28 and 30 and features the history of the Adirondack Mountains and the Adirondack Park. The village of Indian Lake is 12 miles north on New York State Route 30 and offers restaurants and shopping. Golf courses are available in the villages of Indian Lake, Inlet and Lake Pleasant.