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Fish Creek Pond Campground is in upstate New York. The park is in the middle of the Adirondack Mountains and surrounds the Square Pond and Fish Creek Pond. This area is a top-rated destination for water sports, and the campground provides access to many of the area's ponds and rivers. This wooded area is particularly beautiful in the fall when the leaves start to change color. Book an RV in Franklin County and you can stay in this fantastic waterfront campground.

Camping at Fish Creek Pond Campground is an excellent way to enjoy the secluded beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. The campground is 90 minutes' drive from the Canadian border. It is a three-hour drive from Albany, a 2.5-hour drive from Burlington, Vermont, and a two-hour drive from Montreal. The nearest town to the campground is Saranac Lake.

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The Great Outdoors

Fish Creek Pond Campground is a very popular destination for water sports. Both motorized and non-motorized watercraft are allowed in the area. There is a boat launch on the pond in the park, and you can rent rowboats and canoes at the campground too. The ponds lead into many popular canoe paths, which makes it very easy to explore the area. The campground also has beautiful sand beaches, and there are some designated swimming areas that you can enjoy while RV camping in the area.

This region is also very popular for fishing. Within the waters near Fish Creek Pond Campground, you'll find northern pike, black bass, and panfish. The nearby Saranac Lakes are also excellent destinations for fishing and boating, and you may find trout and salmon in addition to the species already mentioned here. Keep in mind that you will need a New York state fishing license to fish in this area.

There are also plenty of hiking trails to explore while camping in an RV at Fish Creek Pond Campground. The rolling terrain of the Adirondacks offers lots of excellent hiking opportunities for people of all skill levels. The Otter Hollow Loop and the Floodwood Loop are some of the most accessible options from the campground. East of the campground, there are more challenging trails, including the Ampersand Mountain Trailhead, Baker Mountain Trailhead, and the Haystack Mountain Trailhead. They provide beautiful views of the forest and bodies of water in the area. There are also many trails in the area that are suitable for biking.

Camping At Fish Creek Pond Campground

The campsites at Fish Creek Pond Campground can accommodate both RV camping and tent camping. Most campsites have pond access, which is ideal if you plan on going boating during your camping trip. While camping at Fish Creek Pond Campground, you'll have access to flush toilets, hot showers, and dump stations for your convenience. There is also a full picnic area with tables, grills, and a pavilion. Firewood is available for purchase within the park.

The campground has a playground for children, as well as volleyball and basketball courts. Staff offer various group activities throughout the year, so you'll want to check and see what's on the schedule for your visit. There are a boat launch and fishing pier at the campground, and boat rentals are available very close by.

Exploring The Area

When you go motorhome camping at Fish Creek Pond Campground, the nearest town is Saranac Lake. This is the most convenient place to find a grocery store, pharmacy, gas station, and any other essentials you may need while traveling. Although Saranac Lake is a small town, there are also some interesting attractions worth checking out there. The Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage is located here. It is a tribute to the iconic writer as well as the history of the area. The downtown area has a charming riverwalk, as well as several preserved buildings of historical significance. There's also a small carousel there, and in the winter, you can visit the Saranac Ice Palace as part of the town's winter carnival festival. The winter carnival is a local tradition that has been held for over 120 years, with parades, skiing, hockey games, and fun local activities.

Another town in the area worth visiting is Lake Placid, which is a short drive east of Saranac Lake. Lake Placid has hosted the Winter Olympic Games twice, and you can visit the Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum while you are there. You can also tour the Olympic ski jumping complex. The town also has a charming main street with lakeside restaurants and pubs, and it's excellent if you're looking to enjoy a nice meal. In the summer, you can relax on Lake Placid's public beach, which sits along Mirror Lake. There are also several hiking trails and scenic drives that originate in Lake Placid.

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