Ausable Point Campground: A Scenic Adirondack Getaway
Lakefront camping on breathtaking Lake Champlain.
Lake Champlain’s Ausable Point State Campground offers campers a unique experience. Located just south of Plattsburgh, NY, along Lake Champlain's picturesque shoreline, this campground is known for its stunning waterfront views, diverse recreational activities, and proximity to some of the Adirondacks' most iconic natural attractions.
Ausable Point is an ideal destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the comforts of a well-maintained campsite.
Ausable Point State Campground: endless water recreation opportunities.
Ausable Point’s defining feature is its location along the beautiful shores of Lake Champlain. Many campsites are just steps away from the water, offering panoramic views and access to a sandy beach area. Whether you enjoy kayaking, canoeing, or swimming, the lake provides endless opportunities for water-based activities. The shallow waters near the shore make it especially popular for families with children.
Campers have also praised the campground’s spacious and well-shaded sites, perfect for pitching a tent or parking a trailer. "I love how most of the sites have plenty of shade, which is great for staying cool during the hot summer months," commented one frequent visitor. Another review noted, "You can hear the sound of the waves as you fall asleep—there's nothing more relaxing than that."
The campground also offers access to the nearby Ausable Marsh Wildlife Management Area, a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. This wetland area is home to various bird species, including herons, ducks, and bald eagles. Exploring this peaceful natural habitat, either by foot or kayak, is one of the hidden gems of camping at Ausable Point.
Key campground features and amenities.
Ausable Point provides a range of amenities that enhance the camping experience. Picnic areas equipped with tables and grills make it easy to enjoy outdoor meals with a view of Lake Champlain. Additionally, the campground offers restrooms and showers, which are well-maintained and appreciated by visitors. One recent camper remarked, "The facilities were always clean, and it was great to have hot showers after hiking or swimming."
The campground's proximity to both Lake Champlain and the Ausable River opens up a world of outdoor activities. Campers can spend their days fishing, boating, or hiking. The nearby Ausable Chasm, often called the "Grand Canyon of the East," is a must-visit for anyone staying at the campground. This natural wonder offers hiking trails, guided tours, and opportunities for adventure activities like tubing and rafting through the chasm’s rushing waters.
"Spending the morning hiking the Ausable Chasm and then coming back to relax by the lake was the perfect combination," said one happy camper. “There’s just so much to do in the area; we were never bored.”
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, simply relaxing by the water or stargazing by the campfire is equally rewarding. The campground’s relatively remote location minimizes light pollution, making it an excellent spot for viewing the night sky. On clear nights, campers can enjoy stunning views of constellations, the Milky Way, and even the occasional meteor shower.
What do campers have to say about Ausable Point Campground?
The feedback from campers who have stayed at Ausable Point is overwhelmingly positive. One recurring theme in reviews is the campground’s peaceful atmosphere. Despite its popularity, the layout of the sites ensures that each group has ample space and privacy. "Even on busy weekends, it never felt crowded. The sites are spread out enough that you feel like you have your own little corner of the park," said one reviewer.
Another camper highlighted the campground’s balance of nature and convenience: "It’s great because you feel like you’re in the wilderness, but you’re still close enough to town if you need to pick up supplies or grab a bite to eat."
The location is also praised for its accessibility. Situated just off Route 9, Ausable Point is an easy drive from Plattsburgh and about an hour from Lake Placid, making it a convenient base for exploring the broader Adirondack region.
Choose the best time to visit.
The ideal time to visit Ausable Point State Campground largely depends on the type of experience you're seeking. For those who enjoy warm weather and water activities, the summer months of July and August are ideal. This is when Lake Champlain’s water is warm enough for swimming, and the campground’s beach is at its most inviting. Keep in mind that this is also peak season, so reservations should be made well in advance, especially for waterfront sites.
Early fall, particularly September, offers a quieter experience. As the crowds thin out and the temperatures cool, campers can enjoy the changing foliage of the Adirondacks. The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of the surrounding forests create a picturesque setting. One camper described their fall visit as "pure magic—the colors were breathtaking, and the crisp air made campfires even cozier."
Ausable Point State Campground is a gem for nature lovers, water enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a peaceful camping experience in the Adirondacks. With its scenic lake views, abundant wildlife, and proximity to outdoor adventures, it offers something for everyone. Whether you're planning a summer getaway filled with swimming and kayaking or a fall retreat to admire the foliage, Ausable Point promises an unforgettable stay. Just be sure to book early—the secret is out, and this campground is becoming a favorite among Adirondack campers.
For more information and to reserve a campsite, visit the NY State DEC’s webpage for Ausable Point Campground and Day Use Area.
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