Old forge camping resort => http://netmilota.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MjQ6Ik9sZCBmb3JnZSBjYW1waW5nIHJlc29ydCI7fQ== We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Fifth Wheel. Bring your groups to regenerate with meetings, team-building, special events, and occasions and you will agree that there is nothing like New York State camping! Sites can be unlevel front to back and side to side. While making dinner a mama bear and her 3 cubs visited the site next door to us - the people at that site were not there at the time. The location is very close to area attractions and eating places. If you have a diesel truck, Old Forge has diesel fuel. Level site, clean, 30A service, and near enough to the lodge to get decent network access. Not sure I would return to this campground until they get their electrical problems figured out. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. We camped here in early season and the price reflects the off-peak discount. The sounds of the water were so relaxing. We would have been miserable. I called to see if we could get a last minute, 3 night stay and was helped by a gentleman at the reservation desk. Boat rentals, a camp store, outdoor games, playground and friendly, helpful staff guarantee you a delightfully memorable camping experience. Experience the natural beauty from your private accommodations, or head out to explore! No sewer for us however most sites do have sewer. Pet Friendly Campgrounds in Old Forge, NY - It was quite hot and humid in the Adirondacks the week we visited. We camped in a 40' motorhome for 9 days in a back-in site. This is not the place to be if you want a nice quiet sojourn with nature. The nature part is great as the campground is nestled in the Adirondack forest only a short distance from Old Forge. The quiet part is pretty much an impossibility. This is really a family with kids kind of place. Large groups with several families. The night peace is typically broken with rowdy and inebriated adults and unruly kids chasing after the black bears that frequent the campground. Although the management gives a complete briefing on the dos and don'ts with regard to the bears, it is largely ignored. Many of the sites are almost impossible to maneuver into with either a motorhome or trailer and many cases require an empty site on the other side of the assigned site to be able to maneuver around the myriad of trees that line the narrow and often congested roads. We watched folks take over 30 minutes to get into a back-in and often just made the block for another try. The sites are dirt that quickly turns to sticky mud when one of the frequent rain showers shows up. Many of the sites are very short and butt up against sites behind and on the side. Sites can be unlevel front to back and side to side. There is no cable tv and satellite is impossible due to the trees. Power in this area is unreliable and there can be no use of ac when it is hot unless you turn on your generator which all of the close in campers will not appreciate. The folks in the office are very helpful and there is a well stocked store. The place is a decent value given the lack of certain amenities and is fine for those that want a true camping experience. We would not return; however, there are very few alternatives in this area. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Motorhome. Wasn't sure we could get it in here. Others watching didn't think so either. Walking path to water park. But were camping so let's enjoy the fall foliage. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. They assigned us a great space one row from the lake. Level site, clean, 30A service, and near enough to the lodge to get decent network access. Nothing going on in town as the season is over. But so nice and quiet here. I would not want to be here on a weekend or during the regular season. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Motorhome. It was newly graveled, and appeared to be the only one that wasn't all dirt. I was very happy that we got it, as I hate to live on dirt. That being said, we noticed that sites are raked and cleaned before each new camper. The site is on the small lake, that is quite beautiful. The sites are heavily wooded no satellite reception. And if you do, it has to be on your own generator, not during quiet hours. Thank goodness it was cool while we were there. But after we left, temps jumped up into the 90s. We would have been miserable. The camp store is big and full of stuff. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Fifth Wheel. Popular for snow mobilers in the winter. Our site backed up to the lake and was very private. Nice trees for summer shade. We camped at Old Forge Camping Old forge camping resort in a Fifth Wheel. We stayed in a nice full hookup site in the 700 section. These sites were shaded and nicely spaced. The ful hookup sites on the other side of the park were pretty tight other than the waterfront sites. There is a shuttle bus that runs to the water park next door, but it was an easy walk as well. old forge camping resort The restrooms were clean and well-maintained even though the park was packed. It was also an easy walk into town. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Truck Camper. The site was sandy and not quite level. We had a full hookup site that backed up to a ravine with a stream. While making dinner a mama bear and her 3 cubs visited the site next door to us - the people at that site were not there at the time. The office was good about warning about bears. It was a busy campground Saturday night in July with lots of kids and families walking around. While the site has 30 amp electric, you are not allowed to use an air conditioner as their wiring can't handle it. There is a water park and small amusement park right next door that runs shuttle buses back and forth all day. Not a bad place to visit for one night. Many people clearly like staying there for longer time periods. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. The sites are nicely maintained after each camper leaves. We were able to fish directly from our site and able to launch a kayak. Many activities are offered throughout the weekend. Laundry facilities are available for use, and very clean. The office has paddle boats and canoes for rent. We visit this campground yearly and have never had a bad experience with the campground or staff. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. I called to see if we could get a last minute, 3 night stay and was helped by a gentleman at the reservation desk. He old forge camping resort very helpful and got us a site. Not too much of an issue since we really were only sleeping here and they offered clean-out services. The sites that we saw were of varying sizes, and somewhat close together, which is one of the reasons I didn't rate it higher. The other reason is that air conditioners are not allowed to be run unless you have your own generator. It was quite hot and humid in the Adirondacks the week we visited. Quiet hours were indeed, quiet. The sites themselves were very well kept and raked out after each visitor left. There was a lake for swimming, canoeing and fishing and an affiliation with the water park nearby. The store was large and well stocked and all employees that we encountered were very helpful and friendly. I thought it was a wonderful family camp ground. I would recommend staying here. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. The sites were well maintained and raked prior to our arrival but many were not level. The 'fire ring' is actually a ring of stones. If you are using the fire to cook you will need a self-supporting grate. The restrooms were clean and the shower facilities offered private dressing area for each. We camped here in early season and the price reflects the off-peak discount. old forge camping resort Our experience also does not reflect the true picture of what it might be like during very busy times when the resources are fully taxed. Again, it was not busy so we had no electrical outages. I'm guessing that's not a huge problem for most nights in the Adirondacks. We saw no bears on our trip. The cabins are the truly amazing and they are building more. Each looks like an authentic cabin and is situated nicely even though there are many in the park. We did not camp with children so those types of amenities are of little importance to us. Staff was friendly and helpful. Will definitely camp here again. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Motorhome. Staff was fairly helpful but not as friendly as some places I have been. Unfortunately, our overall experience was not great. Since camping here in late July, I have read a few reviews talking about the power going out. However, the 3 days we were here were some of the hottest I ever remember: being well over 100 F and extremely humid. They said there were signs posted all over. On these two nights it was like trying to sleep in a sauna. The kids were filthy within minutes and it was impossible to keep them, the trailer or our belongings clean. Not sure I would return to this campground until they get their electrical problems figured out. I would probably look for another campground nearby and drive into the waterpark which has free parking. On the plus side, we didn't see a single bear. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. There wasn't one day, out of the 4 we stayed, that it was on all day. In fact it went out at least twice each day. No kind of rule enforcement: people burying garbage and old forge camping resort off leash. We stayed last year but we won't be back for a third. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Motorhome. We stayed 5 days which I felt was a little long for this park. I have a 30 footer and was barely on site. Any further back I'd be in the lake. No sites that cater to big rigs. Average site is like 18x25. They had some big sites but now it is loaded with cabins. No pool and they nickel and dime you for every activity. Just not friendly for some reason. My wife went to the counter to tell them a video game was open and kids were taking money. Lady looked at her like why are you are you wasting my time. When she realized she wasn't asking a question attitude changed real quick. Good enough for short stay for water park. Kids run out of things to do quick. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Travel Trailer. I like that they have an emergency phone for after hours if you need help. They had nightly movies outdoors for the kids. The beach and lake were very nice and clean. More amenities than I've seen in a lot of places. We camped at Old Forge Camping Old forge camping resort in a Tent Trailer. We rented a camping cabin: what fun that was. The shower and restroom areas were clean and well lighted. There were movies at night. You could paddleboat or canoe on the lake. The kids loved the arcade. The location is very close to area attractions and eating places. We loved this campground and will definitely return again. We camped at Old Forge Camping Resort in a Campground Cabin. Take a trip up to Lake Placid. Business development tools, forms and other tools to encourage your campers to post and promote your park. Widgets and Badges for use on your Park website. 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