Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Welcome to Lake Lauderdale Campground, located on County Route 61 with picturesque views of Lake Lauderdale and the surrounding mountains with over 50 acres of park-owned property. Explore natural landmarks, hiking trails, and a range of activities for the whole family. So whether you are reserving one of our cabin rentals, RVing, or camping in a tent, you and your family will relax, enjoy, and have a great camping experience!
Campsite amenities offered include a playground, picnic tables, and fire circles along with basic amenities such as restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors may also enjoy on-site activities such as themed weekends, basketball, hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Whether it's for a night or two, we hope to see you soon!
I stayed in a tent site for almost a week while teleworking.
AT&T coverage was good enough for my work (I was using an external antenna); other campers had also mentioned AT&T was best here. The campground DOES have wifi, but, that is only accessible from sites which are nearest the bath/shower building (ie, RV sites.)
Tent sites are generously spaced apart, and flat. The tent area is under a canopy of tall trees; really beautiful views. If you want a "camping in the woods" feel, with hot showers, you will not be disappointed here.
I appreciated that the tent area had it's own chem-toilets (for late night bathroom stops) as well as an outdoor sink and running water for dishes. I had no issue with bears, raccoons or critters.
The campground has showers, laundry, and a large, indoor "common room". Well thought out, but have also seen some years of use. The accommodations were all on par with many KOA's I've stayed at.
Staff were helpful and friendly. Many of the campers seemed "multi-month seasonal" in nature. This gave the place a cool "neighborhood" feel where everyone knew and took care of one another.
Finally, the "Lake Lauderdale" is in the area, but not "on campus." The lake is probably best reached by a short drive, or long walk along the road. I could not see the lake from the campground. It appeared that connecting land between the lake and campground was through private property.
This campground was lovely and the host was absolutely amazing. If you’re not a fan of being alone at a campsite/campground, I would highly recommend. It was populated, not terribly loud, spaced out nicely, and a beautiful place to be. 10/10!
Great place, great community. The primitive sites were beautiful, secluded with a 1 toilet and 1 sink for ask the sure. Sorry walk to warm showers and the clubhouse. Amazing people and owners, everyone friendly and welcoming. There is a 15 minute walk through the woods from the rustic sites to the lake. Perfect labor day weekend tent camping
Both owner and campground manager are AWESOME 💯. This was our first time ever moving our RV and to be totally honest this campgrounds are breath taking, watching the sunset over the surrounding mountains is a memory that we will never forget. About the staff, they are very knowledgeable and friendly.
Location
Cambridge, Washington, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mohican and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to