Rogers Rock Campground - United States

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About Rogers Rock Campground

RV quick facts for Rogers Rock Campground

DetailInformation
Full hookupsNo full hookups; DEC campgrounds typically offer no electric, water, or sewer at sites
Dump stationTrailer sanitary dump station available on site during the operating season
Reservation windowUp to 9 months in advance through ReserveAmerica for New York State DEC campgrounds
Cell serviceLimited and carrier-dependent in the northern Lake George and Hague area
Road restrictionsAccess via winding NY Route 9N; use caution with long trailers and motorhomes
SeasonSeasonal operation, generally mid-May through Columbus Day
On-site amenitiesSwimming beach, boat launch, picnic area, potable water, and restrooms with showers

Best time to visit Rogers Rock Campground

Late June through August offers the warmest weather, reliable swimming, and full campground services, though weekends book out well in advance. Early June and September are attractive shoulder-season windows for RV travelers, with cooler nights, fewer crowds, and easier site availability. Fall foliage in the Adirondacks typically peaks in late September and early October, but the campground season usually ends around Columbus Day. Winter access is limited, and the campground is closed to camping in the off-season.

Jan 70 mm
27°F - 9°F

Campground closed for the season

Feb 60 mm
30°F - 10°F

Campground closed for the season

Mar 70 mm
39°F - 21°F

Campground closed for the season

Apr 80 mm
54°F - 34°F

Campground closed for the season

May 90 mm
66°F - 45°F

Campground typically opens mid-month; cool nights

Jun 100 mm
75°F - 54°F

Black flies and mosquitoes common early in the month

Jul 100 mm
81°F - 59°F

Peak season; reservations fill well in advance

Aug 100 mm
79°F - 57°F

Peak season; warm lake temperatures for swimming

Sep 90 mm
70°F - 50°F

Quieter shoulder season; cool nights

Oct 90 mm
57°F - 39°F

Foliage peaks early to mid-month; campground closes around Columbus Day

Nov 80 mm
43°F - 28°F

Campground closed for the season

Dec 80 mm
32°F - 16°F

Campground closed for the season

Things to do at Rogers Rock Campground

  • Rogers Rock Public Beach and Swimming Easy
    RV parking available

    The on-site sand and grass beach offers swimming on the northwest shore of Lake George with shallow, family-friendly water. Lifeguards are typically present during peak summer hours. The beach is a short walk from most RV sites.

  • Rogers Rock Boat Launch Easy
    RV parking available

    A public hard-surface boat launch provides access to northern Lake George for motorboats, kayaks, and canoes. Trailer parking is available near the launch. It is a convenient put-in for day cruises toward Anthony's Nose, Cook Mountain, and the lake's narrow northern basin.

  • Rogers Rock (Rogers Slide) Hike Moderate
    RV parking available

    A forested trail climbs from the campground area to the top of Rogers Rock, the cliff face that gives the campground its name. The route offers views over Lake George from the summit ledges. The climb is steady with some rocky sections.

  • Cook Mountain Preserve Moderate

    This Lake George Land Conservancy preserve just south in Ticonderoga offers a summit hike with views over the lake's northern basin. The trail climbs through mixed hardwood forest to open ledges. Trailhead parking is limited, so larger rigs should use the campground as a base.

  • Fort Ticonderoga
    RV parking available

    Fort Ticonderoga is a restored 18th-century military fortification about 10 miles north of the campground at the north end of Lake George. The historic site includes guided tours, museum exhibits, gardens, and living-history demonstrations. RV parking is available in the main visitor lot.

  • Lake George Fishing Easy
    RV parking available

    Lake George is known for lake trout, landlocked salmon, smallmouth bass, and northern pike. Anglers can fish from shore at the day-use area or launch a boat from the on-site ramp. A valid New York State fishing license is required.

  • Anthony's Nose Viewpoint Moderate

    Anthony's Nose is a rocky promontory across from Rogers Rock that offers classic views of Lake George's narrow northern end. It can be reached by boat from the campground launch or by a short hike from a nearby trailhead. The overlook is a popular photo stop.

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Rogers Rock Campground, NY, United States

How to get to Rogers Rock Campground

Rogers Rock Campground is off NY Route 9N on the northwest shore of Lake George, near the hamlet of Hague in the Adirondack Park. From Albany it is roughly a 90 to 100 mile drive north, about 2 hours via I-87 (the Adirondack Northway) to Exit 24 or 25, then east on local routes to Route 9N. From Montreal the drive is approximately 3.5 hours south on Autoroute 15 and I-87. RV drivers should note that Route 9N is a winding, two-lane Adirondack road with grades, narrow shoulders, and lakeside curves, so large rigs should reduce speed and avoid night travel. The nearest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Albany International Airport (ALB).

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