Camping on the Saranac Lake Islands offers a one-of-a-kind experience in the heart of the Adirondacks. Nestled among the waters of the Middle and Lower Saranac Lakes, these island campsites combine the adventure of paddling with the serenity of a wilderness escape. Accessible only by boat, the islands provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Adirondacks, complete with stunning sunsets, wildlife encounters, and star-filled skies.
The Saranac Lake Islands are part of the Saranac Lake Islands Campground, managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). There are over 80 campsites scattered across the lakes, many on their own private islands, while others are tucked into secluded coves along the shoreline.
Each campsite comes with a fire ring and a picnic table, and many have breathtaking views of the lake. Paddle up to your site, set up camp, and enjoy a slice of Adirondack paradise. Whether you’re fishing, swimming, or simply relaxing by the water, the islands offer an unmatched connection to nature.
Camping on the Saranac Lake Islands is about more than a place to sleep—it’s an experience that combines the best of the Adirondacks. Paddle across pristine waters, explore the lakes’ many coves and inlets, and enjoy the unique thrill of sleeping under the stars with the gentle lapping of waves as your soundtrack.
Camping on the Saranac Lake Islands is the ultimate Adirondack adventure. Combining the freedom of paddling with the tranquility of wilderness camping, it’s an experience that will leave you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the region.