Camping at Hen & Chick
Overview
Hen & Chick Islands are two of the several small islands in the scenic Lake George in the state of New York, ideal for those looking to enjoy a more secluded and primitive camping experience. Glen Island, one of the larger islands in Lake George, is part of the Lake George Island Campgrounds, and it offers a ranger station with important information for campers heading to Hen & Chick. Here is some important camping information to consider if you're planning a trip to these islands.
Camping Facilities
Camping on Hen & Chick Islands: These islands are part of the Lake George Island campgrounds and offer basic campsites which may include:
- Primitive campsites
- A dock or landing area for boats
- Picnic tables
- Fireplaces
Amenities: Since these are primitive campsite, there are no significant amenities like electric hookups, potable water, or developed restrooms. Visitors must be prepared to carry in what they need and carry out all trash.
Access
Getting There: Access to Hen & Chick Islands is typically by boat. You must have a boat or hire a water taxi to get to and from the islands. Private boat rentals are available from various marinas around Lake George.
Glen Island Ranger Station: Before heading out to these islands, campers usually check in at the Glen Island Ranger Station, where they can obtain their camping permits and any last-minute supplies. It's essential to know the hours of the ranger station and plan accordingly.
Reservations and Fees
Reservations: Reservation for campsites on Hen & Chick can be made through the New York State's ReserveAmerica system. They often need to be made well in advance, especially during peak season.
Camping Fees: There are nightly fees for camping on the islands which may vary depending on the season and type of campsite. Check the most current information on fees when planning your trip.
Regulations
Camping Limits: There is usually a limit to the number of consecutive nights you can camp, to give more people the opportunity to enjoy the islands.
Fires: Fires are typically only allowed in designated fireplaces to prevent wildfires. Always follow local fire restrictions.
Pets: If pets are allowed, they will need to be kept under control at all times and you will have to clean up after them.
Leave No Trace: It's crucial to follow Leave No Trace principles while camping, which includes properly disposing of waste, respecting wildlife, and being considerate to other visitors.
Safety Tips
Water Safety: If you're camping on an island, water safety is paramount. Always wear life jackets when boating and be aware of weather conditions.
Wildlife: Store food properly to avoid attracting animals to your campsite.
Emergency Preparedness: Bring a first aid kit and know how to get help in case of an emergency. Cell phone service can be unreliable on the islands, so plan accordingly.
Conclusion
When camping on Hen & Chick in Lake George Islands, be prepared for a rustic experience, taking all your supplies with you, and follow all camping regulations to help preserve the natural beauty of the area. Always check the latest information from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation or the local ranger station before your trip.
