- Boat Launch
- Boat Launch Ramp
- Boating
- Canoe Rental
- Canoeing
- Firewood Sales
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Jet-Skiing
- Picnic Tables
- Picnicking
- Powerboating
- Sail Boating
- Water Skiing
- Convenience Store
A beautiful, wild, forested islands offering wilderness camping and some of the best recreational boating in the Adirondacks, Indian Lake Islands Campground is located on the southern shore of 4,365-acre Indian Lake. The opportunity to camp on an island or along the shore of Indian Lake makes this one of the most popular camping destinations in the Adirondacks. All of the large, well-forested campsites offer privacy. Indian Lake Islands Campground offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including canoeing and boating, hiking, fishing, and picnicking.
Indian Lake Islands Campground is located in the Adirondacks.
Power boats, rowboats, and canoes are allowed on the lake, for boating and fishing. Fish present in the lake include lake trout, rock bass, rainbow trout, smelt, brown bullheads, smallmouth bass, brown trout, yellow perch, common sunfish, white sucker, lake whitefish, northern pike, and landlocked salmon. The park offers several hiking trails.
The park offers campsites, 6 picnic areas with tables and fireplaces, pit toilets, boat launches on Lewey and Indian Lakes, pay telephones, and hiking trails.
The Adirondack Park Visitors Interpretive Center at Newcomb, New York off Route 28N, is 59 miles north on New York State Route 30 and 28. The Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake is located 27 miles north on 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 and Inlet.The Village of Speculator is 12 miles away with shopping and restaurants.
Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 9 Month(s) in advance.