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| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full hookups | No hookups at any site; water spigots located throughout the loops |
| Dump station | Dump station available on site |
| Max RV length | Site lengths vary; check individual site details when reserving |
| Reservation window | Reservations handled through the NYS DEC campground reservation system (ReserveAmerica) |
| Cell service | Limited and carrier dependent in the Adirondack backcountry |
| Road restrictions | Access via NY Route 30, a two-lane state highway with curves and grades typical of the Adirondacks |
| Generator hours | Quiet hours apply overnight per DEC campground rules |
Late June through August is the most reliable window, with warm days, long daylight, and full campground services. Early September brings cooler nights, fewer bugs, and the start of fall color while the campground is typically still open. May and early June can be cold and buggy, with black flies peaking in late spring, so RVers seeking quieter shoulder-season conditions should plan for layered clothing and insect protection.
Campground closed for the season
Campground closed for the season
Campground closed for the season
Campground closed, pre-season
Typically opens mid to late May; black flies active
Bug season peaks early in the month
Peak season, reservations recommended
Peak season, warm water for paddling
Cool nights; typically closes around mid-September after Labor Day
Campground closed for the season
Campground closed for the season
Campground closed for the season
Rollins Pond connects to Fish Creek Pond, Square Pond, and the broader St. Regis Canoe Area via a network of channels and short carries. RV campers can launch canoes, kayaks, or small boats directly from the campground for multi-hour or multi-day paddling loops.
Rollins Pond is a popular fishery for trout and warmwater species in a quiet Adirondack setting. Shore and boat fishing are both accessible with a valid New York State fishing license.
A sandy swim area on the pond offers a family-friendly spot for a dip on warm summer days. Parking for RV site occupants is a short walk from the water.
Floodwood Road provides access to a string of ponds and small trailheads west of the campground, ideal for day hikes and paddling access points. Most pull-offs accommodate smaller vehicles, so towing a car behind a motorhome is helpful for exploring.
Mount Arab is a short, family-friendly climb to a restored fire tower with sweeping views of the western Adirondacks. The trailhead is a short drive from the campground and has a small gravel parking area.
The villages of Saranac Lake and Lake Placid offer restaurants, outfitters, and Olympic heritage sites within about an hour's drive. Both make convenient resupply stops and rainy-day alternatives for RV travelers.
The mix of wetlands, boreal forest, and open water around Rollins Pond supports loons, herons, beavers, and a range of songbirds. Quiet early-morning paddles from the campground offer the best viewing opportunities.
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Rollins Pond Campground, NY, United States
The campground is reached via NY Route 30 between Tupper Lake (about 15 minutes southwest) and Saranac Lake (about 30 minutes northeast), with Lake Placid roughly an hour away. From Albany, expect a drive of about 3.5 to 4 hours north via the Adirondack Northway (I-87) and Route 30; from Montreal, roughly 2.5 to 3 hours south. RVers should be prepared for winding, two-lane mountain roads with rolling grades and limited shoulders, and should watch for moose and deer at dawn and dusk. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent trips are Adirondack Regional Airport in Saranac Lake for regional flights and Burlington (BTV) or Albany (ALB) for larger carriers.
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