Category: New York

  • Lake George RV Park Rolls Out Impressive Signature Services, Amenities

    Located in one of the Empire State’s most popular vacation destinations, Lake George RV Park pampers its guests with signature services and amenities you won’t find anywhere else in the Northeast. It’s no surprise that the park has earned a perfect 10/10*/10+ Good Sam Rating (it’s one of only two perfectly rated and plus-rated parks in New York).

    Enjoy the following perks during your stay at Lake George RV Park:

    Aerial shot o pool and water play area.

    Cascade Cove Aquatic Park. Photo courtesy of Lake George RV Park.

    Cascade Cove Aquatic Park

    The new Cascade Cove Aquatic Park features several state-of-the-art pools and water features. This exciting new recreation space features a fully accessible zero-entry swimming pool, a large hot tub cluster that seats 38 people, and an exciting interactive spray feature with 32 interactive spray events, including a considerable dumping bucket and enclosed twisting slide. The park also has an indoor pool and two other outdoor pools.

    A dog runs after ball.

    Charlie’s Bark Park has ample space for games of fetch. Photo courtesy of Lake George RV Park.

    Charlie’s Bark Park

    Brought your four-legged companion on your journey? Let your pooch run loose on this two-acre off-leash recreation area and pavilion, which is a “must-see” attraction. Charlie’s Bark Park is a fun-filled expanse with designated large and small dog areas, a restroom, comfortable seating, an indoor dog wash station, a pet-treat vending area, a dog spray fountain, agility events, shaded walking trails, and a vast synthetic turf play area. This is the place to come from dawn until dusk to exercise your dog daily.

    An illusionist offers cards to a young boy.

    Audience members participate in a performance in the family-friendly French Mountain Playhouse. Photo courtesy of Lake George RV Park.

    Live Entertainment at French Mountain Playhouse

    Entertainment is on tap at Lake George RV Park. The historic French Mountain Playhouse, a 300-seat, air-conditioned venue, provides free live entertainment to guests. Don’t miss an evening of professional performances by top illusionists, acrobats, and comedians, to name a few. Performances occur nearly every night of the week except Mondays and Thursdays (those are dedicated to bingo nights at the Picnic Pavilion) during the Summer season, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day Weekends. We also have express municipal Trolley service to the edge of Lake George 3 miles north, available for a nominal fee, in the Summer and most weekends in the Spring and Fall.

    Fun at the Movies

    Lake George RV Park also offers two air-conditioned indoor movie theaters showing the latest family movies.

    Red and green trolley with side doors.

    The park’s shuttle service whisks guests to stops within the park and around town. Photo courtesy of Lake George RV Park.

    Complimentary Trolley Shuttle Service

    Since 1978, Lake George RV Park has provided complimentary transportation in and out of the park for guests. The Trolley Service operates daily during our summer season and specific Saturdays in the spring and fall seasons. One of our two red and green trolleys stops at each of the 13 in-park designated bus stops to transport guests throughout the park. Trolleys also make one out-of-park stop to nearby shops and restaurants.

    Pickleball courts give guests a chance to exercise.

    Extensive Sport Court Options

    Lake George RV Park is a leisure sports enthusiast’s paradise, with six lighted pickleball courts, four all-weather tennis courts, two basketball courts, four shuffle ball courts, two bocce ball courts, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, three miles of paved bike trails, stocked fishing pond, and 12 complimentary paddle boats.

    Each of the RV Park’s 400 full-hookup campsites includes cable TV, free Wi-Fi, a picnic table, and a fire ring.

    A family gathers around a flaming fire pit.

    Enjoying the fire pit in a roomy campsite. Photo courtesy of Lake George RV Park.

    Located in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, the town of Lake George has attracted family vacationers for more than a century. The namesake lake is 32 miles long and offers ample boating, fishing, and water skiing/wakeboarding opportunities, while the homey communities on the shores serve great food and entertainment for all ages.

    Make a reservation with Lake George RV Park, 518-792-3775.

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  • See Where U.S. History Was Born and Tested

    If your family includes a history buff or two, then the Atlantic states that were part of the original 13 colonies are a perfect destination. The good news is that while checking these historic sites, your adventures can easily take you to fun-filled beaches and some out-of-this-world Fourth of July celebrations.

    American flag from 1812 waves above a fortification in the Atlantic States.

    Fort McHenry on Baltimore Harbor. Photo: Joshua Woods.

    Maryland Majesty

    Talk about celebrating the Stars and Stripes: be sure to visit Maryland, home to Fort McHenry. Sitting at the mouth of Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry was the site of a fierce battle during the War of 1812, when our young nation once again had to prove to the British that we were and would remain Independent.

    The sight of the American flag waving over the ramparts during the hard-fought 1814 battle inspired Francis Scott Key to write the National Anthem. Fort McHenry is now a National Monument.

    While in Baltimore Harbor, step aboard the USS Constellation, a Civil War sailing ship.  Or ride the rails at the B&O railroad museum.

    Campground on shores of reflective lake.

    Ramblin Pines Family Campground. Photo Courtesy of Ramblin Pines.

    Some campgrounds in Maryland also provide easy access to Washington DC, the nation’s capital. Stay at Ramblin Pines Family Campground and RV park in Woodbine, Maryland, and visit all of the state attractions. And come back to camp for a pool, family games, and cookouts.

    For stays nearer the beach, head to Maryland’s Eastern Shore and try Sun Frontier Town in Ocean City or Run Outdoors Ocean City Gateway in Whaleyville.

    Lighthouse juts skyward at end of breakwater.

    Lighthouse in Lewes, Delaware. Photo: Nikolay Loubet

    Delaware: The First State

    Adjacent to Maryland’s eastern shore sits Delaware, known as the first state because it was the first of the former 13 colonies to ratify the U.S. Constitution.  In addition to its rich history, Delaware offers plenty to do with 380 miles of Atlantic shoreline, lots of beaches, shopping, and restaurants.

    Parks to visit include Sun Outdoors, Rehoboth Bay in Millsboro, and Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Delaware Beaches in Lincoln.

    Pennsylvania: Crucible of Democracy

    History was made in Pennsylvania when the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia, the city that became known as the nation’s first capital.  Philly is also home to the famous Liberty Bell. And if your legs and knees are up to it, try the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, made famous by Sylvester Stallone’s run in the movie “Rocky.”

    Lone cracked bell under focused lighting.

    Philadelphia’s Liberty Bell. Photo: Dan Mall

    Pennsylvania is home to Gettysburg and the National Park and Museum of the Civil War.  Details about the area are available from Destination Gettysburg. Check out goodsam.com/campgrounds-rv-parks for parks in the area.

    Statue of Civil War soldier on horse.

    A statue honoring soldiers in Gettysburg National Military Park. Photo: John Kostyk

    New Jersey: The Red Coats Have Gotta Go

    Pennsylvania also gained Revolutionary War fame as the site of Valley Forge, a major winter encampment for General George Washington and his Continental Army. East of Valley Forge, near present-day Upper Makefield Township, General George Washington, and 2,400 men made a surprise crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas Night in 1776. The Americans defeated the British and their German Allies at Trenton, New Jersey. Visit Washington Crossing State Park, which includes Johnson’s Ferry. The battle became a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. The visitor center has a museum.

    Make it in New York With Atlantic States History

    If your history chase takes you to New York City, you may hear that the city of New York was where the U.S. Congress first convened in New York’s Federal Hall in 1789 before settling in Philadelphia a year later.  Washington, D C. became the nation’s seat of government in 1800.

    Bronze statue of man in front of building with pillars.

    A statue of George Washington greets visitors to Federal Hall in New York. Photo: Another Believer

    For more recent history in NYC, be sure to visit the 9-11 Memorial and Museum. Prepare to be humbled.

    New York state offers history and sights throughout — the Hudson River Valley, the homes of both Roosevelt presidents, West Point — originally an outpost during the French and Indian Wars, and, of course, breathtaking Niagara Falls. Stay at HTR Niagara in Niagara Falls or Jellystone Park at Birchwood Acres in Greenfield Park. It’s a great base camp for your exploration of the Atlantic States.

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  • Swan Bay Resort: Upstate New York Luxury on the Canadian Border

    Perched on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in upstate New York, Swan Bay Resort in Alexandria Bay, pampers guests with an upscale camping experience complete with breathtaking waterfront views and access to the iconic Thousand Islands region on the border with Ontario. Whether you’re seeking a relaxing retreat or an action-packed adventure, this premier resort provides the perfect base for exploring the area’s top attractions.

    Swan Bay Resort

    Photo Credit: Swan Bay Resort

    Luxurious Accommodations and Amenities

    Swan Bay Resort is far from an ordinary campground. With spacious RV sites, cozy cottages, and glamping options, it caters to travelers of all styles. Each site offers full hookups, and many feature stunning river views. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including an infinity pool overlooking the St. Lawrence, a tiki bar serving refreshing drinks, and a well-stocked marina for boaters. The resort also hosts live music and events, adding to its vibrant atmosphere.

    Swan Bay Resort

    Boldt Castle. (Photo Credit: Ad Meskens)

    Explore Boldt Castle

    No visit to Alexandria Bay is complete without exploring Boldt Castle, a stunning architectural masterpiece on Heart Island. Originally built by millionaire hotel magnate George C. Boldt as a tribute to his beloved wife, the castle boasts magnificent interiors, lush gardens, and breathtaking waterfront vistas. Visitors can reach the island via boat tours from Alexandria Bay or take their own watercraft from Swan Bay Resort’s marina.

    Swan Bay Resort

    Zavikon Island. (Photo Credit: Pierre Andre Leclercq)

    Scenic Boat Tours of the Thousand Islands

    The Thousand Islands region is a natural wonderland, best explored from the water. Several local operators offer narrated boat tours, weaving through the countless islands and offering glimpses of opulent mansions, historic lighthouses, and wildlife sanctuaries. Some tours even include stops at Boldt Castle and Singer Castle, another grand estate with a rich history.

    Fishing and Watersports on the St. Lawrence River

    For those who love fishing, the St. Lawrence River is a world-class angling destination. It’s home to trophy-sized bass, northern pike, and muskellunge. Swan Bay Resort offers easy access to the water, making it a prime location for fishing enthusiasts. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also popular activities, allowing visitors to navigate the scenic shoreline at their own pace.

    Swan Bay Resort

    Photo Credit: Swan Bay Resort

    Wineries and Craft Breweries

    The Thousand Islands region is home to a thriving wine and craft beer scene. Just a short drive from Swan Bay Resort, you’ll find Coyote Moon Vineyards, a family-owned winery known for its award-winning wines and welcoming tasting room. If you prefer craft beer, check out Wood Boat Brewery in Clayton, where you can sample a variety of locally brewed ales while enjoying the charming small-town atmosphere.

    Hiking and Outdoor Adventures

    Nature lovers will appreciate the many hiking opportunities near Alexandria Bay. Wellesley Island State Park, one of the largest in the region, features scenic trails, diverse wildlife, and stunning views of the river. The Minna Anthony Common Nature Center, located within the park, provides an immersive experience with interactive exhibits and guided nature walks.

    Make a reservation at the Swan Bay Resort website or by calling 315-482-7926.

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