Escape to your own private island paradise at Indian Lake Islands Campground, where boat-in camping takes you to secluded, water-access-only sites scattered across the pristine waters of Indian Lake in the Adirondacks. These primitive island retreats come equipped with outhouses and fire rings, perfect for adventurers seeking true seclusion under some of the region's most spectacular starlit skies. Canoe and kayak rentals are available on-site for around $20 per day.
Boat-in island campsites offering primitive-style camping (outhouses, no running water).
Weather and SeasonsSummer brings warmth and sunshine to the islands, drawing campers to these coveted lakeside spotsβespecially on peak weekends when the most popular islands fill quickly. Keep in mind that Indian Lake's water levels can fluctuate significantly throughout the season (rising as much as 4 feet in wet years), which adds an element of adventure to navigation and may reveal or conceal rocky hazards, so always scout your approach carefully.
Natural Features and SceneryImagine pitching your tent on your own forested island, where ancient glacial waters lap against rocky shorelines and hidden coves invite exploration. These wilderness islands offer everything from dramatic rocky outcrops to intimate sandy beaches, with many campsites positioned right at the water's edge. The sense of remoteness is realβsurrounded by nothing but pristine Adirondack wilderness, you'll feel worlds away from civilization while still being safely accessible by boat.
Geological RegionAdirondack Mountains / Adirondack Park
Scenic ViewsLakefront/island views with Adirondack mountain scenery and very notable star-filled night skies; select sites described as having 'epic views.'