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Rugged mountains, lush boreal forests, tumbling waterfalls, and glassy lakes make Adirondack Park a wonderland for outdoor lovers. The park occupies roughly six million acres, making it one of the largest publicly protected areas in North America. In fact, its footprint is bigger than Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Everglades, and Glacier National Parks combined. The sprawling park was created in 1892 and quickly emerged as a beloved recreation area for locals and visitors alike. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the crisp mountain air, from hiking high-altitude trails to exploring scenic paddling routes.

Planning a road trip in the Empire State? Book an RV in Clinton County and gear up for an unforgettable adventure. When you choose one of the affordable RV rentals near Adirondack Park, home is where you park it. You'll love the freedom to explore all 12 regions of the park, from Clinton and Essex to St. Lawrence and Saratoga. With a home on wheels, you can also hit the road and visit other iconic destinations such as Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, and Finger Lakes.

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Getting Outdoors

With more than 3,000 lakes and ponds dotting the landscape, paddling is one of the best ways to enjoy Adirondack Park. The park is one of the top destinations in New York for canoeing and kayaking, with 30,000 miles of rivers, streams, and waterways to discover. For an exhilarating adventure, join a whitewater rafting expedition down the Hudson River.

Adirondack Park is laced with more than 2,000 miles of hiking trails, with options for every age and fitness level. Stewart's Ledge is a good option for beginners, taking you up to a scenic lookout with sweeping views over Lake George. Visit in autumn to enjoy the fiery fall foliage. As you explore the trails, watch for local wildlife like porcupines, moose, beavers, and owls. Adirondack Park is also black bear territory, making it best to hike in groups.

Seasoned hikers will jump at the chance to take on the Adirondack High Peaks, a set of 46 mountains located throughout the park. At more than 5,300 feet tall, Mount Marcy is the highest peak in New York State and can be summited via a steep, 14-mile out and back trail. Summit them all and you'll be inaugurated into the 46ers Club.

Experience Adirondack Park from a different perspective at Wild Walk, a 30-foot-high treetop canopy walk that puts you at eye level with towering white pines. Things don't slow down in the winter, when snow-dusted Adirondack Park transforms into a playground for alpine and cross-country skiing.

Camping at Adirondack Park

Camping at Adirondack Park immerses you in the natural beauty and grandeur of New York State. From state-owned campgrounds to private RV parks, the six-million-acre reserve offers a huge selection when it comes to staying the night. In the southern portion of Adirondack Park, Sacandaga Campground features more than 130 sites set among a stand of white pines and northern hardwoods.

A favorite with boat owners, Shady Oaks RV Park features more than 100 full-hookup sites set on the banks of Lake Champlain. In the Tug Hill region, Happy Hollow Campground is popular with families and features 175 sites peppered over 88 acres of grassy meadows and shady forest. Golden Beach State Campground puts you just steps from the shores of Raquette Lake, while Coles Creek State Park enjoys a serene setting on the St. Lawrence River. Most developed sites feature private picnic tables and fire pits — perfect for roasting s'mores or frying pancakes drenched in local Adirondack maple syrup.

Exploring the Area

From stately buildings and top-tier cultural museums in Albany to bustling farmers' markets and scenic hiking trails in Lake Placid, RV camping at Adirondack Park offers a unique chance to discover a different side of New York. Forget the towering skyscrapers and bright lights of the Big Apple. As you explore the Adirondacks, you'll find more than 100 character-soaked communities filled with cozy cafes and quirky mom-and-pop stores. The Adirondacks cradles a booming craft beer scene, making it a fantastic destination for hop heads. You'll also find a myriad of boutique wineries, cideries, and distilleries.

If you want to know more about the unique history, culture, and geology of the region, don't miss the Adirondack Museum by Blue Mountain Lake. Traveling with clubs? The Adirondacks region is home to more than 60 golf courses featuring rolling greens, cedar-lined fairways, and gorgeous mountain vistas. From stately clubs to casual courses, there's something for every occasion. Albany, the lively state capital, is a great place to kickstart a New York road trip. From compact campers to family-sized rigs, the city offers a huge selection of motorhome rentals near Adirondack Park. Another option for starting your Adirondack Park camping trip is in New York City, a four-hour drive south of the park.

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