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Narrow Island Group: Adirondack Camping On Lake George

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Ranger Station: 518-499-1288 | Reservations: (800) 456-2267

The Narrow Island Group (not to be confused with the “Narrows” of the Glen Island Group) is located in the central part of Lake George, north of the Glen Island Group. The Narrow Island Group consists of the “Mother Bunch” of islands at the base of Black Mountain extending to Mallory Island off the eastern Silver Bay shoreline. Some of these islands are large enough to allow up to six people per campsite, but on some of the smaller islands, campers are restricted to only two or four per site. The Narrow Island Group is 7 miles north of Bolton. This is the quietest and most private of all the locations. The Narrow Island group is also ideal if you are launching a boat from Hague or Ticonderoga.

The Narrow Island Group is the northern most group of islands on Lake George, America's Queen Lake. Lake George Island campsites are accessible only by boat – the Narrow Island group is in the quietest part of the lake and is ideal for fishing, swimming, rock jumping, hiking, bird watching, boating and sailing. All sites have a dock, fireplace, picnic table and toilet facility.

Vicars Island
Explore Vicar's Island on Lake George. Enjoy Lake George camping at its best on Vicar's Island! Vicars is across from Snug Harbor Marina. So if you are in need of gas or want to pick someone up for the day, Snug Harbor Marina makes a nice stop.
Burgess Island Lake George, NY
Burgess Island is a five campsite island on Lake George in the Narrows close to Hulett's Landing. It is well known for it's jumping rocks. Docks are deep water docks with depths up to 6 feet.